Western Censor, & Emigrants Guide, Volume 1, Number 12, Indianapolis, Marion County, 4 June 1823 — Page 4
From the Ci' I skill Recorder. The following lines, published in the
January number of the Monthly Magazine, aie by professor Eveiett, of Boston. DIRGE OF ALARIC THE VISIGOTH, Who stormed and spoiled the City of Koine and was afterwards buried in,
the channel of the river Buseniius,
the wa
cc tiom
be in
Tut darker ministers of late 'impatient round the eternal throne
And in the caves of vengeance wait, And oon mankind shall blcanch away
Btlore the name of Atilhi.
V SHEEP STEALING
The following is related as a truth, as
children. Tne husband, sottencd by the condition of his wife, assured er
that he would refuse her nothing, and
begged her to explain. My dear friend,
said she
COLUMBIA RIVER. From the Charleston Courier of March . .VTr l.or Knott Cn vr i r& A ivitli tltct C r1
, , . . . 1 1 f c liar uvun iiuuuivu nun uio ilic, ready to descend to eternal . f , from , , I see with pain that our children br .. . , t
arc still very young, and that n is ncessary to think of commencing their edu- - - m t . 1
nicht
years since, near
state of Connecticut.
A man in rather indigent circum-j
:nannei ci uie iiver miseuuuv, a man in ra ncr inuigeni cucu u-, hh a 1Cart anJ , ask it in lhc ater ol which had been divert-dances, surrounded by a large family,! of lenderness which you have mi its course that the body might being entirely out of meat, had recourse ghewn m Q QiheT tened- l? hi ,I11tV5Llb0Ur'S (,a c.aUhjr h;7nCr) woman than our dear Rosina, who has
man oi mis cny engageu n: commerce, dated Columbia River, N. W. Coast of America May 27th, 1S22. '"It was my intention to have availed m ir - 1 ( .v f lnn1 i rtiinf Ti on ei r n r r
may hi. nil vou, and our children have a' J . . ., . J . . c ' J - ' . tfift rnntiriPiit in 1ho. trnn emission nf -
this letter, but the courier had departed,
having actually taken place some.-" j
I tin. UJII Will I -IlliU I y TUUi iini-u. x-ivi
HOY lldfCll) ill niiJ , rf , - , ., ,
wicked mother in law. 1 entreat you
When I am dead, no pageant train
heeptold lor rchel. The neighbour,, , tri.nil ,1C ri.Kfniiv nn,1 lvl,n
havincr a large hock of sheep, did not . i-ccA .;iilrtl,f r-ctr o rvo.
i ii i . 1 V . i. ."l 11U? 11 ail 11 tiiuiuui uvujiiii, uuviw 1.,1I !,-.,, l...ii. t; orr.ni'c of mr ninr I : K.. 1... , . until rn o nt. ' .
nau u,u, "J v pc. cc i u i.u uau ium auj , ui.t.. - attachment and ailection to us.
worthies pomp oi nomage ani the hncst in the hock , very large ami T husband surprised at such lan
Stain it with hvpocritic tear;
For I will die a I did live. XVor take the boon 1 cannot give. Ye shall notraNc a marble bust Upon the epot where I repose; shall no' fawn before my dust, In hollow" circumstance of woes: ?s'or sculp J:e clay, with lying breafh, Insult the clay that moulds bt-ntath. Y"c shall not pile with servile toil Yolt moiMiiiK nts upon my breast, XVor vet wiihm the common soil
tat, was missing anu counung m .. rnpt.,n trr,.f fo.Mirl
I v-" v -- W .IWC. II IIK II Illl lilt. LillljL Ul U IlLilIll ...
sheep, found he had lost several. Un- ' . cmleavored t0 abstract herUcorffe, and belongs to the English, but
and this with other letters must waif;
mv arrival in Canton. The Columbia River is the most un pleasant navigation I ever experienced We were employed seven days in warping our ship among shoals and sands, in opposition to winds, tides hail, and rain. The establishment here is called Fort
able to account tor tins extraordinary,,.. . nG in . IIIlfiPPja number of American merchants be-
i . ii, 1 . i . . UUlil lllov- iui-uji m.m w .1. vo..w. .1 , TVT il II'..,
loss, he re.oLvcu a lew ingms ,rt lu ,ieaU, which shc .ouMj.o"5 & ' i0 l n ,. esl ssoc.auou watch. About mulmslit he obsorve.l. according to all appear-i5" I'erc 1-ort George contains an an uncommon disturbance among the ,im (oo nuch pleasurc Agent, styled Governor and two clerks sheen, by the sudden appearance of a ,, ,,, ,n , a lew tradesmen, and about a hundred
mandressfdind.sgu.se Curiosity, as mcti circuIllstancCs she had justj abourers, principally Canadians, who .well U observe the conduct oi the per- mcntioifr(L lUa tl:is woman obstinatejartlc Jth th(T .natives. fPr fins son as to tmd him out. induced him to lie . 4llot .i0 tlavf. rn,m nv. the produce which we bring here, lhc
Mill.
ram, with whom, it seems
skins we carry to Canton.
111 II.C UOCK, U.eie a& d 'b ,wir.;ctl,l ir, 1,av cnlwMtntinnc nnr
. 1 - III I JUllll ill uvi I 1.11 i s i .ivt
uic uitii , A r l - l l u
, , ceaseu 10 laiigue n.in wiui nci piueib, as it lie . ... . , t .;. ;does
iyou have seen.
The appearance of the Indians herrt
was in the habit of conversing as d he ... : , . tninnrpv i' :does not materially differ from what?
, I The overland conveyance to tfv$fc
ihad been the actual owner oi me snee p.; n,,,,.:, (!nv tin ci, .v;rP
Jhere man can boat that he has trod ,hcep Mralrrs, 'I am come to buv ano- bis ture p tQ hc.alludcd, is oyer the Stony MouJ,: On him, that was-the Scourge of God. xhvr sh,.rp; l,ave you any to sell: Lp- J tQ hedsid an(1l tIeclarcd to;through the Rainy Lake into Lake I . .... 1 . 1 hiiKQolt o a iti 1li .... rnrny nrnl lonco ri I nut rno I "
on u iiii ii, 1. ..... i, ... t ttiat s IC uisi,ed her to marry hcr.i'4'
person ot the ram, les, I t.avc sheep., b , w,Q woulJ goon bc Q wjdow
io sen, iv in:, ui ie, u. uuu.. ... , concluded nJV exhortinjr her to
hnu). lu rreived him to tie one ol his , ' .. ,...,,.11"
Uut ye the mountain stream shall turn And lay its secret channel hare, And hollow lor our sovereign's urn, A reting place forever there: Then bid its eeilRtinu ."prints Flow back upon the King of Kings; Ami never he the secret said, l.'ntil lhc deep gi e up hisdtad.
eep, pe
li- I.Iti l'ii tli full v fn ))f- ns rt ifi other
:own neighbours.4 W hat will you take pi.iidren. and to devote her whole
rROVIDENTIAL ESCAPE. Midpleeurc Vt. March 25.
but a vou
are
My Erold and silver ye shall fling
o cood a to wait on
tre for the ay, 1 think I will take him. ''Well, Mr. Kam,1 continues the hones
i or
The trophies of the capito!.
But when beneath the mountain tide, - r. Yeve laid your monarch down to 10
Ye shall not Tear uponitsside
Mr. Scarlet, together with his wifo
for that fat Wether?' says the purcha- . . n ,..,., and tliree small children, were desrend-
, , -.. ) itUUIUlUll V1H1 V-Uio .t niv. iiiuuuijMiii-iu er. 'rour uollars, leplies Mr. '111. , , of whir.h she would he-.m? the mountain near ihe bottle facto-
I'hat .s a high price,' sas tlie man; 1 .ff.cc pnc;no ; tP-.r5 rv in this town. when, on the brink of
- . I r II r I r 1 I I I . iii-ii..t.t HA. ..Illlka ilk k 4 k m -i 1 1
rw v ' ' " n 1 . 1 1 - 1
, promised all she required, and declared a lnghttui precipice, one ot Ins horses ' that she was resigned to the will of her stumbled. In recovering, the check i
1 him to giveislcigh, and the team became unman-
1 hers upon ageanie. w tins awiui moment Mr. 1 nair, and S. leaped from the rdeigh, and had no
cdiction with sooner caught one horse by the head;
than tne other was danirlinir over tin;
lite luvitation to call on him tor his pa), , , . . ;f . w nrecinice. sustained in his harness hv
.. . 1 . 1 ,1 I 1 111! VUU'tlWUII VI UIVy JIVU 1IIIW) nun I 1 - - J and btddmir him a good night, took the, , i,..)(i,. ir, o fV.....;,ri,t hU i-intp. who still k-nnt hU m-nund.
1... . . . . .. . i-i .1 J 1 inxaiii'. iiiiu.i' lit it tiyiv.iiib.iii. 1 1 - j-.w -
W ether and led h.m home, wnne ,e )(.rfecl c csta)lisiiedjMrs. S. threw out her children, and, thfl
owner lay laugtung at the ncveiu on i. lmt!inn!, lin liud
-1 r T
UJL c,ous u,al u "'".f'l' ""'"' V s scc"."' ,1,a" s ''c' 1' ' husband aiproach-obliRf,
fin it "i i- 1 a , - . . h k r i r 1 c? ta w
t,...,., nave uoui;iil ui um. n i am nut nnz-. . , , n nhu-i-i The eanturrd crowns of many a Un;:. t.L-.n ' cXv Mr l!ftm. thi; makes the hlUH! Ko,na 11 aL('
r, 1 " 1 . . those ol the. latere marrict
ine ransom oi a conquereo earn; (lUll , andthen went on to cast up the , h
e en uiougn oeau urn i cunuoi whole, and, alter giving lr. uam a po- ;. t ,
(scene, and as highly gratified as if he
The husband, who had truly, in ev
had received ample pay tor
. , , point, followed the counsels of his the whole. ....
VCryinstant she had cleared herself from wife, 'the slay, the hor.e wliich ttill remained
told her, that since she had forced him.upo" the brink leaped ofl! 'lhc horses rorrv vniina- Kn',inn h i-nh-ulntfil and sleiirh were nrecinitated fortv feet.
, ne.giM uur .a .tan, on keeping her until death; but, far where they were disengaged Irom eacli
,,e caugiu u.u ,am, ucu a b . aticcted or 0f evincing any other, and thence descended nineiyfeet ! r mi, ir his IW'L' Illl n IPri n O . r. y- 111 11 ..I .1 a
Pillar nor mound to mark the spot;
r i i . i i i i . . i i I . , . . - i i i
ror lon-rnougn ue worm nas shook -A u-w nights afterwards, when he sup- r ..,,..utn,, nml sleiM, u,t ni-Pe.,nhnt,,1 fn rfv fn,.t
.eneath the terrors ot my ook; nosed his neighbour was nearly out of ,f.i k. k.,t r.Jwhere thev wer, AnrnrnA fmm ppo!
j i ii . ' . . . i iiii kii'ii iii:i iiiii.ii ir ill ii . u'li. iui ; v n
And now ttiat I tiave run micc,
.... . . i ii -i liuiii ui:i in anuivi
embraced her Ims-'Onc was killed, but the other was found
rithout any
ation vj
:ig upon a
rl'!,u octniuJimlriifilliiu clnl r- t 'i c n O O n !.... I . .,1- ..l .,l.n-l n lU1" UlIUU
i..-iwiii.-in,uiv.uiiiu iiiuu 11 iu.-ntvi-. ); Ulllltl ilUU lllilUl-U u .. f I
. I IllStlLlliXCllwIl.. i' I.IIIUIUI.V.U uv.1 iiuj -
.piece o paper uemee . ' l halld app,ovcd of all he had done, and alive, and standing, and withoi ,t ' nlrp rnxf'rxrT, NlTr VCY "un tnanifested much pleasure at his docil-j material fracture. His prerervr ViIIA ECOML AMEkM I A. hn- Never (iid thle Cast storm disturb said to be owing to his striking i
juuu. . v-" "J - - I !drcn nf u honi the elder takes as much " inus aiong at me uase oi the preci-
rul luu v ... t,'- 'rare as their own mother, and the for-:Ice. ims is said not to be the hrst house, where he tied him near his 'loor on uo (q liair bread(h cstape uhlch has occurand then went home. hen the "eign lbr thc thf. re ird and c, red at the same spot, and deserves the .hour arose m the morning, he was no . h q hcr o a bcn.isenous attention of the owners of the
My course was like the river deep, And from the northern h.l's I bui
A . .I ... .11... i. i i . i .1 jltV
Y r , , , iv,; . ,' M , , ,00,cal,,'l' l" ;. alnou u U e peace & union of this double family.lo"ijy accumulation of snow and ico And uhtie 1 went Ihf Mot was cuis i, the live sheep exactly as his neiL-h-, ,,. ... !,, ,i, ..,',..., -e ,!, ,.:,.n .l,;:,
i(r i Mi'i- nt prnss n'TiiQ i rm seen 1,,m.i. 1,.1 ntu. o lf nr. rolntiwi- hp . -T i . , . .
"Where Alaric and his hosts had been. See how their haughty barriers fail lier rath the terror of the Coth, Their iron breasted legions quail Ilefore my ruthless sabftoth, And low the queen of r.mpircs kneels, And grovels at my chariot wheels: Not for myself did I a-cend In judgment my triumphal car: 'Twas Clod aione on high did send The a-. engine Scythian to the war, To diake abroad with iron hand, The appointed bcuurge of his command With Iron hand that scourge I rcarM O'er guilty king and guilty realm, Destruction was the ship I stcer'd, And vengeance sat upon the helm;
When bunched m fury on the Hood,
,. , .. r i i i . uxill l niLii .ni u t
a little surprised to im a sneep ueu ai; . rp, , , , , rrv, i 1 . . 1 !( rp':s I tip i nv; nl he hifrmut roail.
......... 1 . I . kneniii ivapi c tn J
1J-U11IUU1,V'1I Ul.(Uim KUHIJ iu I m , -.t . -. l i ,. . , i , , i have relied on without inquietude express his astonishment when he found .... . . 1 , . 1 , , ,i . When anv one wishes to see and con-
;it was the U .1 ham with wnom ne nau. Qnc of hU yy. Uq asks;stanuing on his hind feet, with an im-
lately neen dealing so mucn n mu u viich hc desires to see, and to which penal crown on hi, head, and a gword with his errand on his forehead, and the tQ dedarcs that by his side in the act of marching onamount ot the live sheep accurate y. .g thc on, ! endjarrassmeIlt hc has: wards-he claps his forepaws together inadeout, as he had done a few inghts, )erienccd JNo one ha3 been scan-lwith the words "onwards onwards," before in the presence of he ram. Llaisi,a by lhis bigamy; and, as none 'proceeding out of his mouth. Before hoc it to say, he obtained the moncy,! cyc WUcd Jhchhi:Y iho vuhJhm is seen a large overgrown man exand alter tying it up nicely in the little !ic ministcr nm. thc 0mCers of iustice tremely corpulent, supported on a pail-
hag, and tearing the paper irom nis havc la,.cn nolicc of lhe transac of crutches, and attempting to Jmount
A wbji ct for thc pencil. A Russian bear?
horns, set thc ram at liberty, who im
mediately run home, ginglmg his money, as if proud of having accomplished the object of his errand, to the no
tion.
a hill of almost perpendicular attitude
he pauses about half way, and tho
Across the everlasting Alp I poured the torrent of my power, And feeble Cresars shriekM for help
In vain within their seven hill'd tow
ers: I quencl.M in blood the brightest gem That glitter d in their diadem, And struck a darker, deeper die In the purple of their majesty, And hade my northern banners shine Upon the conquered Palatine. My course is run, my errand done, I'll go to to him from whom I came; lint never yet shall set the sun Of glory that adorns my name, And Homan hearts shall long be sick Wien men shall think of Alaric My course is run, xny errand done
This is rather a singular event, and,
Iscems to border somewhat on thc ro-; crown has fallen from his head, and
maniic. Our neighbours of Pennsvl-rolled to the bottom of the lull ho ' .'lit ii-i, .it
loons over one shoulder to the heai:
s'and cries, "come and put it on again" A
little boy, whose ieatures are supposed to resemble those of Bonaparte, is seen stooping in the act of picking up the
Pennsylvania, performed in H50, and TflK LAWYER'S PATRON. crown he looks upwards to the old
1.1.1.. 1 . . . (' - a rvra ihnf irvti rt 1 4 Oteriri T. T I
j piougneu my uay inrougu teas oi,i- b-" vania wn ncrhans he able to sav w heth-;
blood, ... , J npwoMvivMivirn c.r it be fou udcd in truth or not, as it i
And in the streams their hearts had irtoiwAmM given by the traveller as a specimen of spilt Gentlkme: In looking over thc lhc cusloms 0f that state in 17od. ashed out thc long arrears of guilt. travels of an old German Tourist in
translated into French, I met with the
following incident, which I Ir.ve render-!wcnt lo ome to entreat the Pope to
Saint Kvona, a lawyer of Rritain.'gentleman on the bill, and exclaims, i , 1 a .. i a i! . 11 j-!"lliotiL" vnn eif I icill entm iv- art.!,, i ?
ed into Knglish for the gratification of
your readers. Jil. Intel.
"Although bigamy is prohibited, it
give the lawyers a patron; the Pope re
plied that hc knew of no saint not dis
posed of to some other profession. His
jis not rare to set! men with two wives. holiness proposed, however, to Saint
There occuied a few years ago in this'Kvona; that he should go round the colony an adventure which will enable church of San Giovanni di Laterano you to judge of the degree of liberty and. blindfolded, and after saying a cei tain peace wl icb every one here enjoys. A number of Ave Marias, the first saint he woman of a certain age, who inhabited should lay hold of should be his patron the country near thc Blue Mountains, This thc good old lawyer undertook, conceiving herself dangerously ill and and at the end of his Ave Marias, stopwithout the hope of recovery, demand- ped at the altar of St. Michael, where ed of her husband, who was still young, lie laid hold, not of the saint but Unas a last favor, that hc would promise fortunately of the JJevil, under the to do one thing which, shc said, would saint's feet, cryinff out This is our saints
be advantageous, both to hiia and hcrjfcj himbs our patron. i
thank you sir, I will save master Bruin
that trouble." Bait. Chron.
Tn a note to an extract from theliljy of James Otis, by Wm. Tudor, Esquir&C? Boston, it is stated that the pen w$j,: wliich the signatures to the dcclaratgfi , of American Independence were manfcj was preserved, and is now in the cafel ! net of the Massachusetts Historical ! Society, where these who are fomX..' of such relicts may gratify their curiosity.
James B. Richardson, of Sumter District (S. C.) has recovered 10,000 cT Doct. James Wright, for a libel.
