Richmond Weekly Intelligencer, Volume 1, Number 11, Richmond, Wayne County, 20 March 1822 — Page 4

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nccmpa round .Uh cruel, fc.Ehle with grandeur, Cence .n S I -.corn. I pri . .. ,.c in nntrv. hv Mr.-Turner, merit in her strength kept car,!'

Who, taught by amuence' laoor iu

Can meet no more mild pity's beam

inir rvf.

O r ought of fair humanity descry. The wildest throb that heaves the

labVing breast, The streaming tear of infancy distres'd.

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?&$zrtt .The plantive sigh whicn agouj ex-

V j1 ,a 'JmmmT ' torts

Poetry-

the oppres-

hearts:

jThc groan i silcnc'd by the threat

J severe, j.Vnd cruel scourges wipe the falling

tear.

Frwi the Gcnht of Uruiersu! EmuiA

cipiztfjii.

Ti:r. SI.AVi"? NIGHT nEKLLCTIONS.

desnisc.

Rove idlv on frdhi vanity to rice; Iu wile debauch they wantonly de

vour, What starving slaves beneath the lash procure. While thus they riot in voluptuous ease, Their vicims' woes no tender pas-

But ev'rv fault enkindles furious

rage. Which lawk- vengeance only can 1 !i :l

He sleeps. And hour his wifs'so Ice-cold Hcela, near the frozen

consoling charms pole, Appcarcs rcstor'd again to bless his'(How - jn-t a portrate of the tyrants

amis. 1 ... in. .

ornaments, in pastry, by Mr.-Turner

the city cook is aboat to be sent up to London, as a present to Alderman

John Williamson, irom a iew 01 1115 Chester friends. Chester Chonicle.

John Kilburn, a person well known nn tho turf as a list seller, &c. being

at a town in Bedfordshire, and ac

cording to a turf phrase quite broke

Illtllt 111 iitri Diiv;niii KL'pl pace

Lianarma, y no naa supposed hi.

vonte 10 nave Deen xonj; oad v

one evening at this village. Hfc.

a young woman carrying a for

up a iiigni 01 sieps; ne vasast ished &. sent to inquire, how strtn-

so extraordinary had been acqui

ini: expedient :-IIe applied

rkcmifh of his

tamp on a padlock the words "Rich-

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blacksmith of his acquaintance J cr alone. Baharma instantly c.

imondGoaV' which with the chiiuj - n(mii ation of what he La i J

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u:k fixfil in one of his les, and h(

f.. i..ci rnlirM,;n.r f it -1 fi ill i ft ril stiow from melting 1 no - mniW.fnv ,V(,Mt into acorn held to

Su,k wn, the sun, and all the tints-- - bus hides, , As he expected, he was soon 1,!,r-' - :nTS1.lliWctonolatiou thro' his drooping.Or pon s the burning tulphcr down H.t,1)Cn(lcd a;.d taken before ma ll id tlednelorc the evening shade cct , 1 . i,,!,.,. uhoaftersome deliberation

soul.

AVh.rlMwUo. Ur. l.mUl xritl.'Away ll,.- trancicnt droam a.-!u5ivc 1 hrea'-s

..." Vf n ,!...' Ami tl.S !.. 5aa reality he s,.,ak.

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But let u- turn from Mungo s tcn-.f. (icn.(1 nvo constables to guard him dor strain. 4n a carriage to Richmond, no 'time And haten onward to t!ie closing ;,(.:.lir lo ,t; 0t Kilburn giving he scene. li, ,.l MM !wn lri.-d. and hopii:a" the

Hjirnul Jttiicc i- not slow to r'w, , , . t j ij jjj anotiierassize

llU 4..11....1 i:r..'c ,1 .,mitv n(:iitH i.d nl 1 ihutioii liislies uouii ine , .... 1.4.fc. i , 4lll 1 1 arrival at tlie

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,n V'TVrl ;f Vr fhrir fel- Till faithless fortune lured his soul; skies !Uro:d accosted the keeper with "Sir. W here tvrant? lord it ocr thtir Ri ; v;.,.,.tl. ..u.nrner. ic Mini: .. ... .... .... . :.. uv

H 1 .... Ti,c.r.wl Aiili-irrnnn ua ovc?i ins breath. ui.ai.lt U L ilhurn I have kiio a n him

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noxious ground : 3Iid broken slumber?

'Ah! why did :o!ig. brave the gal-j

Mwj: chain.

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. - j lO pro e j 1 ui. un mm . - 11 - . - ' (IO Mill lill- linn ; v v. . bw nr.-n: tiered joys of dearconubiaHove?i his breath, , 'well: it i- Kilburn 1 have known hiir, d t'u his accents roll l upon iiu 1 4V v .1 j , . , 1 drat 1 ' .1 1 (The uurM iov? No: Heaven Keehnre.enen in t,a a.m .! dt at u vt;u u slpp.j5C tKlt he . ,U ', , x. ..r J In ..li . i lAnd smili.-g augeU bear la ,.,ul . of Volir as lie has a

1 . :iw.i. . 1...; 1 '!. ,.1!.- on nits vmir in.irk

To joys eli:m in the relmol da ... A j)ri,10i:ei ! I never heard an dif-iNor lo:'- the proud Usurper 1( aa, In ()t i.im in mv life- "Nor, says i 1 1 t

'O :c more the ni-jht with a pro; Tnrn.

die bid him not lavish nraics

she had performed a mi rack "practice makes perfect," said 4

her natural voice and at the ;-u

time lilting her veil. 1 he king ret nized and embraced her. Struck; the l-on she had thus fnven 1 ..... A.

and delighted with a proot ci which had enduced her for 4 to persue x arduous a planofcoi cing him of his mistake in doul it existence, he restored her to

afL":cUe!i and rankashis favorites and had a palace built upor. thc

it tneir reun:e:; to comniemcratc lanpy event.

Piti.u- hand. And all its swecis iumi urn, iu

$oread ui a dark pavilion o'er the! fus?.

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Kilnurn, have tl,ee gentlemen. Si

land :

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And avarice by compulsion grants its! What prompts emotion of the highest nr.v I bliS.

A jo lc- respite till the dawn of day:-Where Liberty's benignant smiles

V . r hat avaiu kinu natures co; carre

n i'4 . iMjatir;;, n;ic u-m- wuiwii the umbra-cof its Iiolv boxa .! I '"1 ol'.-nan, lor--:uiI.:o-s t.l 'i-IJlt.v tiav.-b.u-n -o ;..odaobri' r. . ; 1 ..'iU'l.-it li.tdc."- hurii!!"-. rec.x Ills. ? . , i i .. ;

What bdinur horror wreck

mind n it 1 1 tear.

if me

A due attachment to ccur.trv no doubt commendible to all n:u

when through mistaken zeal the

fi'et to despite all otiicrs. thev

1 fc be despised in their turn. Mary

-tai.ces oi this sen nujrht 1:0 L

oat f 15-alir is are, nd I will t ot

I li. 1 ii..,.a,..r thunder shakes the . r. . 11 ...- ... a

cloud v cohere; ! r ,..T. t M ' tb. t.. Ink it: .1 produced ; out as L v. i-r: to Le

rros; . !,,-, " ,;.v,r. threat hi- ' a 1 I shall be content with one.

hardcore, ;Dut luls deccittul where upprcssioi. ? ' r '7-"- aw.w..v men. iui . Xot manv vears ago: a jrentk To soothe ihe limb, which galling: frown L ln , a? hver on the tomb' 1 a dl;!iC U,l? lraV;led V " uU from Scotland; called on .i . 1 ........, r.U tbtld.,nd nnd weiehs theiOr age declining - 01 t it ton o boUt oac ullldrdai.d seventy miles. ' - , iv;i:...

'iawi 11 . .vwnv ...v - --3 iin . ...... I . .. a tllO lllllf--

Whate'er remind him of the judg

ment bar.

Tl f dire edect- of hard.-hio under- siiiit down.

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t , f": , f ., . . il,iS,,'$:-C:'UaW3 "7 "SnuilliurM fellow, ever m,,-t him dr-ad of future sunerins vet pow.r. u .kM vn, Makes cry wound bleed deep-, there;

i" "a., 1 tli.. wri'frlrvl Sl ivo re-i rr llciti bf.re.

tV-tiin- ;-t. Not Ion'' had Ilvmeii with hi-j , "u"s".' . . . 1 .i.u.-, . . j 1 1 r, . . , ence pierces with the .And .-addon eerv m t:on 01 his sdken bands, ; YhU ct V'K . . 1 hrea-f. 'In faithful union bound our wedded: 01 . . . , ,11 . .1 c ii i 1 I The iartin,r croan is bis with lrantic Beme.-nbiMnce shudders at tlie fatal: hands a uc j.ai una siu ... 1 0 hour. lJef re capricious tvraunv demM j uoi ..11 1 When in v-ter drai'd from their.To wrest my Lucymnn" lier boMan! d w he plungesto the deeps be-

Vo.u Ao jjaion Courier f Jan. 3. On the oth of September waiwuiifl'.t 'i c-.niiriri iw:ir t'w llt nl

jDiscard-il. mercy hides her face rancCi n t(:. ,uti;u, (Jcea ., with

the -lollon ing ucriptioii lieu 10 11tail: : "I've seen the Betsey far at sea. And where ou soon may ti.;,d it: W hatei ( . r nam' your ship may hv. Please write her name he.dnd it!

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ihtP i nal siHae ! menu. 1 . , f; A,v-''1; "i ' Mv hU-!--i'-rei.t uith their infant To move her master's avariciou "-ere lur.ous demons, emulous 'jSmith,at sea, hit. o-4, 1.3, S. Kng. oG. 1 1 i s,j1 i him, ly. . irom Buenos Avn-s, hound p.

-T-. v,i,c ; n ilistant In vn md icat i..n at hi- fjet we fall. , ' ith h:ns infkkn l, sliacKle ev v 'Loudon. Thi is to asertain the di

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Nor ;:atures ho-

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Dra-j-jed lnm wild ganlcns wtierei pKt tie, nrom-ioi! r.dU. v heaven ctab1ishd in benign deA'.d -v et su i'iy of kindred soub.J " cr,M T'enounter w ant in all it- dreadful p10 Zt.j,t of life, his purpose can res-

:orm. . 1 tram. Xxpo-ed t( Pho bic and tlie chillinu yc Kirt,alas! to never meet again:

s:rMii-; 'f ,1 in fbnt neaeetu . thai colesuai

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limb!

JL'YKNILK HARD. :o:o:

A..v -rr .1 nrt if stranrcrs mid

w it!, power, We-re mercy finds a re-i 'e ce n

in re,

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uome, -Wlierc grief subsides; where tyrants t cannot come. ! 'fl.: C.4..I olrili wic lir:iviir (:V

Fn iwated here m chain- we tool.,

Faint from the horrors p-acli- a 0:1 j,. ru'm or Inv country's

Scrap from tc't: Er!i.h Papers rc-

ccncfl a I tfiis office. PERPETUAL SlOTIOX. The piece of mechanism- consistof onlvone small horizontal wheel, not exieedinu 3-lths of an inch in

diameter, through the centre of

which, on the plauc of the wheel.

pa c asm ill magnetic bar project

the llood.

Till, from the ruthless pirates of th-y j

fall.

Itance and courses this bird mav lb

from tlii until it may be caunttt; Ov: ou will i)lige me by in-eiting it in the public paper- George L rd." Thi bird was caught i.. the American s hi Flora, from Calcutta, hound to Philadelphia, and arn J last week at Liverpool from Philadelphia. X. V. Ev. Post.

II. at hi-scat near Wilmington

for w hom he had some letter?.

Whilst walking in his garde:

''ounding in excellent fruit the !

-oon observed that show bi:n r!

he would, his gue.?t insisted upc aii

that he had scrji vnukle tetter j.u

A.-. Determined, however to

prise him. privately ordered a

vant to tie some gourds' on a pear

ivhil-t they were at dinner. V

the cloth was removed, row sir.

Mr. II. 1 think I can show vou?

tiiinir vou never saw tlie like

Scotlaiid: and taking him r.n ;

(ree, he asked the asbish'd

man what he llioaiit of that

truth, sar quoth he, they arc line peirs indeed bui 1 tiaiik I

seen full as large in the duke c;

gvle's gardeii though I muste::

f'es-that they had qui:.: m me'::.

Part Yd

'PT trrirr mvkt i-rr.rr.CT.

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Accomplice depots bought the bu-q mi;nfmv uther.piit-bis In lpmanpre. j c.on; " And now our la-t remaining comtort t,R; ,Jlvavt mv infa.lt ?ur. db'-, j rows hare. The bliss of mutual, tender s; mpa- ro1 ;yA n:iIrlt.j oll thc rocky tliie-s. j .hire: For when mistbrtune hml-his barb-0JJ ylc ftow'rv coasts recede-.

ro- tlart.

ing about :,-tths of an inch beyond: sir John Macolm relates the follow-

cirt umference of the w heel on the,j( curious anecdite in his account one side, and about o-alhs of an iuch;()' porsia.

in the thought which picture- ,,0 the other. Thc-o pioje tioi si rpj1(. ru'mr pa--ion of Brharma ' .... ! .1111 I 11 . ...

are r all'il the iNorllianil outn 1 iev va. tjL ,jla,( aIi(j .MoU(i (,j u rk.

Phe axis of the wheel i-, of course, cconce as an archor, he wished tojbiita few hours. 1 7 !

F,t :L3cci !ait.Yc are informed on Satuvdav morning .last, as ( Varies Johnson, of Bridgetown, crossing a mill-pond on tlie ice,' a heavv stick of wood on hi" rkiv; his feet slipped and lie fell, an-i wood falling on his head fracture

cull so that he survived the ace.

perpendicular. It operative pow erhwhibit his skill before his most iav.n-

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1- m igneli-m; it- motion vPro,)a,),.v ite wile. Sue accordingly accompaowi.g t the friction inseparable;,.. llin p the plain and an antelope - n.;,......l xllnil lllnl 1 1 i: i vlT... Ia,h. '!':..

was ue-cneo a uiuniti; uu uMuur. x -it.

i . c i again, . To drink the purple current el tin . U'hiiboiu and carnage waste her

1 :. . . ' " 1 native tnun.

Toe mitctde- nalin ot sympaunaic

love

Oll! injur'd country! how the i

.i .i- n- 1 spoilers liand Cans(Kdhethesutrererandhi,pang- Strcw's (hy Wm cMren OI1 their n tin v ! 1 . . - . .

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Bat exile, servitude and ever kyiiat thousand ga-p o'erburdened p.otionof itself, without any addition- jt.d icr opinion of his skill ; hut she 1 nit rigorism-, ?r lite can , undergo, aie awav. al impul-e and continued its revah,-;C(M),v observed -Pnicticc rakes

re not enougli the palled nenus 10 , f ., , ; he vf,,nny ea 'Jtlr., uithmit iidermision. In a!,rV Jmlirtornnl renlv whtire

u- luckb .jrooni - es.ivelv warm and croivdedji,,. expected such warm praises, iwith compaiiv its action ceased al-LtrunT um D the mu! with disap-

from the long continued action of tin

axi- in its sockets) is somewhat irreg

ular; but on the whole, it is a run-o-itv hiirhlv deserving attention.

Owinc to a sudden shock, its motion o .... . . . ,

was stopped entirely the other day.

monarch drew his bow with such piacj?io:i,Jhat its arrow grazed the ar.imals's car The antelope awoke and put his hindfoot to the spot, to strike off the tlvbv which he appeared

but we have learnt that it ha-; been;t( ronc,dve he was annoyed. Tin restored. About t wo years ago itmoM;ircj, .bot again and pinned th was stopped by some unknown cau-e,hloof !o (,c horn. Exultingly he turn but after a short pau-e recovered its j to the lady with a look that demai

dn fetid duntrooMs on the vformv sea lltions without intermission.

Or make their course of cruelty jW'at invnad -tiii iu..ic

complete. , . :T!lI, ,.;, ti.M,,t. ..r tl... limii.PtoL'etber, after fnt becom'n.g irregu

AMtb hands unhallowed irom n,-; - - ' jl.ir anl sickly. Query-Might not ThoTintic r?n'rtr-it.d the wceJre here devoted as the !rLmf prey thesimple fat t lead to some imporThe tiantic consortand toe vc. p I1...r;ll;i ,', , ,ant issue on the rpie-tion of the vari-

lnsMieir ...v.., .

Tjr- husband, sire, (endearing term-)

tl

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jatioii of the compa-s I This we orily

vi - I ... v ' i . . ... . l I . lliif llm tiri iri t't n l nil lliMICi'

- n.,.i- mi 1 1 1 n 'rfvr 1 1 1 1 t l -4 :i v i' ,i'.. v ni. in ..

a r . , , ' iii'i" thought, I was deadi-ned by ext esive heat, and Consume. w:iy ... angmh .u,l .1,-; ;- Ciitrjit a,ttVi,lP.!r.,11.,itMo,l l.y a more .morale atiii r. - i i

T!ic wif and mother work a dread-; lt- . , . hi-'rc-

ful rrave v' s S(,n I'-(,v,i a laiuer - -(.n : Beati. the pereassure of Savanna's M ole gay and fertile bv the negro' . ;ivi. I toil:

Tn ilifated orphan, fritmdlttb and His g-o.dv wife ud oll-piin a turkeys. phea-.iut-, partridges

Xbrlom,

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Yorkshire Gazette

An imuKse pie composed of hares i ! . ..i s!- ohi aauts. fiartridfes.

V.i;... ) 1 J " wwihin' upward of bCvcntyJuUrly carried once up and down the

noiutmcnt and jealousy : and in tin

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hirv of the moment he ordered her to be carried to the mountains and exposed to perish. The minister who was to obey this most cruel command took her hence; but mercifully spa

ring her hie, allowed her to retne under deep disguise to 411 obscure village! .on the mountain side. She took tip' her lodging in the upper chamber of a tower, to w hich she ascended by 20 steps. On her arrival she h')t ayoung calf, which she reg4

Fuial fttcts of ii!c:r.peni:ir(A

the tught ot the d inst J.uobl's of the town of Warwick tr along the road, in a state o! into: tion. lie had been to inlil small hand sled, and on his n with hi- -jri-t in the aftcr:i(VD,c

dera!)lv in liiupuor-Ncthing v.as!.

of him Irom the time he 1 ti ti.e which w as only a short distaatei his home, uidil next nurniiiC:v he was found lying on his the !::ow, a rod or two from tl.t

she with a bottle of lhjuor in las y ! 1 . . . . : , 1.1 I

triere were some syuuoi-i .-i him, but the vital spark soen : 'JnnthiY In our last paper v, lod A mi: rose Cram:, weiit io

well, and was fo'tmd deridTn thcz

ing Wc are since ltdcmi u. bad nrorured a pint of. high ff'

got bsaatly drunk, and died in awful condition. ,

Mimmvuth eg. A hogoftV lowirg extraordinary dinieniK'i ...... ..vb;i,ifnJ at I.aiu a?ter, Y&f-

nun i aiiiwi" ,)

vania, itiunv ten iu length; eight fett rounJj body; live feet four inches rouw neci; : a.d is supposed t t-'a11 ' 1

poiuiaa.

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