Vincennes Gazette, Volume 3, Number 27, Vincennes, Knox County, 14 December 1833 — Page 4
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9fi fie -Vna lViri Toktn of 1829. Tin: votng on Mrs drkam. ) mother! mother! such a dream as I had to niirht! ir uth nr Ids! such flowers, such bright array and such n heavenly liqht Mr thoupht as slumbering en tuy bed a mighty a nee I came Hi eyes were stars, bis vest was gold, his wings were tipt with tl iujp; I!e hung above me, mother! yes, as erst my fattier (lid Before they bore bun away beneath the coffin lid, And tender were the words he spoke and beauteous every flower Ha bound around my burning brow in that enraptured hour. O mother, once rethought bis face looked like my father dear, But then tears erept to my eyes which were before so clear. tip, Lilias, up, he said, and far away we flew, By clouds and stars and rosy bowers, all silvered o'er with dew,
And up and up we w ent, and still the stars were J
every where, ind mild and murmuring music roll'd along the balmy air, And O I wist not of the change so sudden and
so hnulit,
WONDERFUL SUCCESS. ANOTHER BRILLIANT ACHIEVEMENT AT THE Mscuma emu: Let the balance of the Brokers in the Union, "Hide their diminished heads!"
But mother dear, I 'tood before a throne of burn-1 Uodolph Vascali seized, him by the throat, ing light, amj wa, m, the point of stabbing him, bn.bnnt'IheV," thousands 'od m robes of" hen Dorothea, the ,inle mai(, ofE9tre,'
U fond of field sporf?, and mountain scenery; to bringdown the hawk and falcon, to wind the thicket after the wolf and the f.-.x, and to spring from rock to rock with iiant bound after the fleet chamois, condituted his amusements of the day. At evening's close, to open his door to the
way worn traveller, to rouse the fire on the hearth, and spread the table with' plenty, were his predominant delights. Thousands have tasted of his liberality, and whenever he visited the emiling fields below, the lisping of children, and the benedictioos of the aged, proclaimed his presence. He passed his life without ostentation, and had not a male servant in his retinue. One young girl, a native of Estiemadura, aged nineteen, was selected to attend upon his own person; and he treated her as a child One evening he had been out late, and on his return he threw himself upon a couch, and sunk into repose. r.i .L..4 i. 11 .
"iiuiita, await inai lie ivuuia noi ie- v, . i . . . . ? , o;r k V i . I You "ave barely time to Ante for tickets, be-
t " " w iore lotteries cease in i'ennsy van a. ...l .I'l ..II 1. 1. . I . I J
icai ctuu bo tiiu an ine seivaniH. loom one in the morning, a banditti, at the head -' o,iii. !,., 1: 1
the terror of Spam, thundered at the gates Q (J J(jjj Jjgj Jj
- i int.- tiwiit.iu , huu fuuu uuim mem ojen. They tore the menials from their beds.
and with horrid imprecations made them
dieclose where their little treasures were deposited, and some they put to instant death. The noise awakened the count, who rushed unarmed into the hall.
Adventurers, the triumphant result of one class!
NOS. IO 43 48, The Grand and Splendid Capital of
WAS ABSOLUTELY sold to a gentleman of this city, in the New York Lottery, Class Ao. 13, for 1833. 1 n vejtt mi ers:
did
Sweet hymns and son?5 of joy they sun
sirucK tneiriiHrps betwetn; And then methought that angel bright
oeciion me au oy To where there sat a little child as lovely as the day. O mother, 'twas our little one for whom you wept so much, ! ran to clasp him in ray arms, but could not tVel his touch, Hi? cheeks were lik e the blooming rose, his hair was ih er bright, His lips were tubies set in pearl magnificently white. lie said, why does icy mother stay so leng away trom me ? Here is my sire, and thou art here, but where O where is she ? 2 turned to see my father's face, but he bad soared 11 way, ?Iy brother too was gone, and I udoo my pillow lay ' .
.0w mother, ponder well my dream ; the meaning tell to me. And ! will be a loving; & obedient rhild to thee.
anilimadura, entered, bearing a candle. The
robber started at seemg her, refrained trom his blow and loosened his grasp. The fine form of Dorothea, robed iu night attire, appeared as a beautiful vision, or a epectro from another and a better w orld. The ivork of death was going on at the extremity of the hall, and over marbled floor streams of blood flowed in torrents 'Stop,' she cried, 'the work of death, and follow me; you want money, and I will conduct you where it is to be had 1 'What pledge have I for thy tiuth?' said Hodolph Vascali, leaving his hold of the count. The pledge of blood the tie of nature 1 am thy only sister It was so. fiodolph, with commanding voice, oidcred his band to desist from
I murder, and to retire, while he compelled
jthe count to pit flown, under a pledge not
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I to nae till he bade him.
la5! ,fl weening mother said, thv dream I
XVn" nay know' i 'Rf olkci,' said he, my sister, for such
an ,m, Micmee aione, ami row thou ttiou irt, (however thou earnest here.
Drugs, Medicines,
rHHIE Militia of the First Regiment' l&mts. Oils Indiana Militia, are hereby notified I TTfc . & th.a an . lection will be held at the Courti-H-YC JSlIiiiS- !C.
uouse in vincennes, on the Zbfli inst , tor
1
know no lies but thone that connect me
droouM and died: 'i wim my followers I have checked the
ihey hid hr-r in hr-r mother's s;rave, her lonely stream of death only to open the mine of
And -o it was, that gentle chit J, pined, sir.ken'd,!
the purpose of electing one Colonel Com aiaudant in 6aid Regiment, to fill the vacancy of Col John F Snapp, resigned. By order ot JAMES CALHOUN, Brtfd Gen'l A D SCOT 1 Lieut Col Corned! First Rig' t lad Militia. Vincennes, lud., Dec. 4th, 18J3 i6-3t
luoiner ? nri.'e
thoughts renewed
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And oft the matron's vrakin
ir. it solein tin me, j And i raviTS art' i-rhd. :nrt lo:ir5 nro el,o,-l
hvr infant's dream. G. V. T. !w'Snes.
Slowly they winded up the gothic stair-!
me,1 paid Dorothea, 'and von
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. . , , heard save that of the whispering .he super.onty which man assumes WIntUit the ni ht (hal appcare(I Xolmovlt ever woman on account of his strength,! for th&ge ,vhose lives had recentlv passed talent and courage, h very equivocal in - tu i.i ,k . ".. L.-
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lUUHlfct, ix vtiy equivocal in- :,..nv Thp rrhcl It.o 0.,..r " " , I
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iiee
wlire female courage, or presence ofj
mmd, has not only appeared predominant over that of the other spx, but has been the means of saving and securing life and libeity when man has shrunk from the daring taek Women were once the law. givers of Israel; and Zenobia. the Palmv-
'I hear said Rodclpb, 'the murmuring of my band, who are awaiting my arrival with the booty '
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ikouie in later dav? we have had a bnl
iiant example of female heroism. J"an of Ate, whofe spirit, tinctured with superstition, and roused to enthusiasm, drove the English from France and crowned a fugitive king in Rheims, can never be torgotten; nor will all the laurels a Talbot
bell, that communicated with the convent below, and fired off the fignal guns The
IV on ever redPem hi rharari.T tmm h " .iuag.u.ug a
tree was concealed in the chateau: and
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v,v...ra...0,.,u wuiiiaug;u auu raised brated structures or distinguished individuals, the count in her arms, wherein he ever will periodically, accompany the work. ' iflof wl . . i- I I ...I I . i ' fP tic- A "T r t i - t . vi Vi.jii t ii.............. . - " .
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Stain nt putting her to death as a witeb.
tv ho put them to defeat. a a woman cn dued with a manly spirit
of the Union, and will comprehend every sub
ject which may be worthy of observation or
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i.niiii"ii 5 iiii"iin. uuu mi uir vniin.'j nil iu tk il i il i i . J J Vir.torv. when even hone had tied from ! herffore. abhorred his needs, and ; productive of .merest .
the hearts of men- and reno, nn n 0 im l,enl0U9 occasion she sacrificed Aware that the offer of rewards to literary the hearts ot men, and repo.mg on a e him on ,he h f d chateau! aeP,ra,it3 Las elicitpd some H"? creditable male lnrn, Changed the ticte ot battle, , B, d . h le specimens of American litcrafere-which it and pouied a deluge on the toe, that in DV1 . , , , . . .. . . esf miii. wlll L,ethe particular aim ol The AnitMAs to thtee months drove him from the whole ;i'8tnlte tlle,r hospitality more! encouragc-premiums tora variety of such arof Spain south of the Fvrenees .generally than belore; and the traveller j ticle as are suitable lor its columns, will be ofWe know none more uti ikinr ,Unh i " " he la"eS ver lhe dreary heights 0 ffred early in January. As the amount must i: r.-e.l""!.".,?.?:.-L,0Uib!e -Sierra Mo.ena,' shudderingU mur.!Ptly on the patronage received, and
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mw ii v tian. auu
: subscribers issue on Wednesday ;he 2nd October 1S33, the first number of an en.
JOSMADDOX. Vincennes, Nov. 24th, 1C33 25-3tn
v i. i i r
r i .i . i blt68Ca that ot Dorothea de Rondevil e
tion, putting her hand to her neck, said, They tell me the executioner is very expert and I have but a little neck s mv
irofiuie win soon ue over. iui presence
tiv I uui V4 o. umuit ni juduceinent fr competition of a Lirher order.
iney cannot dui nope mat the public generally will second their endeavors to generate and foster native talent. With a view to accommodate the public with semi-annual opportunities of subscribing to tbiwork, the publishers will issue it in two volumes, each containing twenty six weekly num-
A SHORT STORY, As told by Matthews the Comedian My friend and mvself when in Div
of mind and fortitude of virtue were ucver'shire were visiting an arnn..mt3nr0 .ui,
more strikingly displaced than in the toi-jhad a daughter not remarkable either for! bers, and comprising 410 pages; thus, the .iX
i.ujg n.?iiince, mv.u uttuueu wnere tier wit, heauty or accomDlishmenta lh "ia, present within the year, Eirfit lluji-
the Sierra IMorena rears its bead abovei had passed the grand climacteric- md dred and T,iirt!-to'o PaSes "( well-selected and
vmie,iiiui iiauiiis) ujmiii auujeci ntieiy lo
iiueresi me puouc i ui, u wui rje readily admitted, gives to this publication a claim which
no other weekly quarto in the United Slates
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uuuuic nit uuiuuuioi us subscription. Jt the quality of its subjects it would be superfluous to
speas, as u is not only pieasanter, but safer to judge by practice than profession. It may, however, not be unnecessary to say that it will be, in every sense worthy of preservation; aud will make two handsome volumes annually, with each of which an accurate and copioua index will b2 furnished. Such arrangements have also been effected
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the dark rolling clouds; and where also
na'ure, iu her rudest form, displays to the
weary traveller a wide and drearv pro9
pect ot barren wilds, departed rocks,
lulling torrents, gloomy forests of pines, opening chasm?, and all the dark variety that makes nature terrible, without a single gleam ot sunshine to scatter, as it
were, the hope of heaven over the gulf
oi lies pair, vjn mis spot, tar above the haunts ot civilized men, wheie the wild winds whistle, and the tempests roar Standi the chateau of Count de RondeViiU where the narrow pnth leads the traveller round the mountain's summit, and w'.ere the long-practised mule carries it- burthen in security, though the deviation of ati inch would precipitate beagt 3nd .tiler over a precipi- e ilnee bundled If it high. G:i thn spt, perched like an eagle's nest, is the seat of hospitality to be Lnn '! J The. count, .wh is. lord of the valleys fc2!3i?, chooses here lo fix hi3 abode, lie
certainly on the wane; but her heart had lost none of its susceptibility to la grandpas sion. She had fir ten year9 been conspicuous tor her dress, airs, and "beau cath ers;" but alas! she had toiled all night at balls, routs and levees, but had caught no beau. Reing a? vain as she was simple, we thought her lair game for a quiz. "Mis Lucreti i Elvira," said I, "have you heaid ot the late act of parliament, bv which all ladies with small mouths shall be allowed tomairy two husband?'1 "No
sir, 1 said she. (screwing up her m uth in
a pucker,) "what aoirjj law'."' "You are wrong Edward," said my friend to me,
"those ladies with large mouths are to be allow d two husbands:" "Law me " ex
claimed she, (opening her mouth as tig as
u uu.cK.ei.) wnai a curious law: '
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FTTVIE subscriber will re-commence his
j School on the 11th of October. Ten weeks will constitute the quarter. Ierm9 of tuition will be a 9 follows: For Spelling, ----?; 50 For Reading nnd Writing, - - V;i 00 For all higher English branches, - - 4 00 For Latin aud Greek languages, - - G On
No pupil will be taken for a less term
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improvement ot those confided to hi:
care, he respectfully solicits a portion ot
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