Western Sun, Volume 3, Number 29, Vincennes, Knox County, 14 July 1810 — Page 4
POETICAL ASVLUMy
THE FARMER'S SONG.
Let the lazy srul rich,' Loll iti rjilr hdnr and prrach ; I envy him not 1 declare it ; I e3t my own luni, And chicken arid lamb ; I flirar my own flcqce and I wearitj I have horlVs and beeves, And Urge flecks ot rich fljeeves ; The cock is my morning aUrmcr. Ye jolly hoys now, Who delight in the plough ; Drink long life and fuccefs to the Farmer.
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Come each honed frllow, Who is cheery and mellow Attmd unto me and fit caI : One j nuin is quiet, My friend let us try it ; Hard drinking might mke us all crazy. More content than a king, We will laugh qu tT ind fing, Let no one feel as a (hanger: Bat Ihew me the es$ Who refulVs his kUTs, And I'll order him bay in a manger. By ploughing, by fowtng, By reaping and mowing,Kind nature fupplies me with plenty ; I've a cellar well (lor'd, And a plentiful board,, My cottige affords ev'ry daintyf I've all things in feafon.
Both woodcock and pheafant, Bclides I'm a fqutre of dctoruni At uiy cabin's far end, I've a bed toi a friend, With a clean fire fide and a jorfltru Were it not for my feeding, You'd have but poor feeding; You loon would be ftarving without me. I am always content, When the day Pve well fpent ;
Quite happy while friends arc about me. D.iw near to my table, I'm thriving and able, , Let's her not one vroid of complaining. Whilft qn .fring my le, Let each tell a good ule, Whilft freely my glaPTcs arc draining. May no ouiSblir.rf crater, Or tout fpeculator, IVefump'uufiy boafl cf his dation, Examine more free, And they fur ly mull fre, "Where lies the defence of our nation. M-v no bittfr toiVi To aid Geotge'3 gl ir, Seduce us from honor and union. T he i r m ti v es d i fJ a i n i n g, We'll his ib their complaining, 'i Uzy m.y quit me, or hold no communion. May f ; brr re filior, Deter hA- d.frclion, Tory thre : have ciiraced the who:e naOmuli ti.r.rs demand lion. We mud all lend a lur.d, To avenge her, and b- her iV.vatien, Lrt txranti Ae warr.ii'g, Who -.'uiider our ear..intr, 4 ' Emliv'iK tl.ro' w iiiTv excuirs, It our wrongs but ii.viie us, O-ie ,:.u ,11 w r.i unite us, And we'll py t!;e:r. for -il their abufes.
Let us merrily new, Drink a hra-tl. to :!: r.WrK Which hrjers the nerve ct holder ll-m ir.Vrnv t: t?t;!;, 1 1 ;h f n ! e 5 ' V. ; b : - . : , ; h ;
To U-i '-.roe t- r h. 'a :
regiment looottrong-a very finc1t.Ct.al length. The confirmation ,.r , oi the town of Villettc was beyond
The recluclion that has lately ta- conception; all the hells nnginw. ken place in the ftaff comprehends monks praying women (creaming five Uerals onlv ; vis. lieutenant & people running ddperately thro generals Figot. Lohus, lord Ca- the flreets and the horles and catt 'i i i i ti,- MQiifnnL loinccl in the tenor
VOfl anu 1 anion in r.iiiauu, mui
lieutenant general Canipln-ll, in and noile.
Scotland. The diilntts of Y oi k(hire and other quartets, are not, we underitand to be blended.
Baltimore, June. 8.
Latest from Spaan & Portugal.
New-2'ork, June 6. Canadian News By the Mon. treai Gazette of the 2 id ult. we perceive that all apprchenfions of political agitation in that quarter have not fubiidtd. At the police office, on the 1 4th, an alien was ordered to quit the province immediately. And on the 1 8th an order was publiflied, " to put a Hop to night ailemblies-of people in dilguife; and oihers, under the names of Banyan." - June 8. By the Britilli packet Princefs Mary, we have received a Halifax paper of the 28th ult. containing the following articles from London
papers of the 2 ah of April, being one day later than by the Fair HeL Jen. London April 24. We have received fonig-Portuguese papers to the 1th jnlt. The intelligence they- contained continues to be of a moll fatisfa&ory nature. The Spaniards appear to be moil fuccefsful in the harrafiing syllem of warfare, which they
have adopted, and unlefs the accounts before us are wholly defti-
tute oL foundation, the communi
cations between the French army
in Andalufia and Madrid, arc in great danger of being completely intercepted; The van guard of Bclleilero's army had advanced to the neighborhood of Seville. MeiTrs, M'Ktnzieand Dickerfon, who failed lately from Plymouth, to Morlaix, to ntgociate relpc Ving an exchange of prifoners, have arrived at the latter place. They were received with every mark of relpecl, and immediately proceeded on their journey to Paris. Letters have been received from Norway, which Hate, that all the American ihips in the ports of that
urn The folic! rock was'fhook, like
a cracue, auvi iuii'- "-
tolfed up and down as if in a Iwm.
Two more Ihocks en!uecl the nex;
rhv ihniKrh nnt fo fevcre. 1 he
vi.ij, muur,..
only actual damage done to build-
Xr tt (bin Anzrii litis, cantain mgs is the tall oi one noipu.u mu
n...h..c fmm Linion. whofe ar- one of the gates of the town. The
. , : i La nueket nut back in the hurricane,
rival was nouecu iuu uuu.lb, . , t ...... ntK
I. nnntc tllPHI rh.VS hltLT UIUMIIU HOUall llglUH Ull UiyUI,
from Cadiz. Captain B. left Lil- when U was currently reported and i iw. ivtU Annl nt ivhir.h believed, that three dlands on the
UUll. mi v . . fr
,h,,Uh., ,rmv nf PortuKueie coait.oi Mc.iv, wun ayracuie uieu
.....i RririM, trnnnQ on the frontiers had been dellroyed.
(II VI tlllll I v.-. - j. J
...trlfrflnnfl tn he i oo.ooo L i.onaon paper.
llrong. The recent reinforcements
from England being conlulerdble,
the portion of Britilh troops was
rated at 30,000. effective men well nounce with certainty, the arrival unpointed. The combined armies of the John Adams, at Annapolis.
rather courted than apprehended after a long anl boillerous paflage.
an attack from the French ; whole She left Havre the" 24th of April,
advance was not talked ot at L.U- and met witn aunou a conuanuue-
boil, w here great confidence conti- cefiioh of wellerly winds during
nuexl as to their fafety. , , the voyage,
Previous to the failing of the Cpatain renwick, the bearer ot
Auguftus, they had accounts from defpatches from Prance, arrived
Cadiz to the 1 2th April, (two da s in this city lull evening. The con-
The John Adams arrived. We are at length enabled to an-
later than the iabricated account of its capture.) No advance had been made by the invadors for the lall weeki On the contrary the French troops it is laid, had abandoned port St. Mary?s, whence the city obtained water as ufual. It was fuppofed, that the French generals withdrew their troops either from fear of being Duponted (cut off by advancing too far) or in order for a concentration of force, and a vigorous attack on the combined armies covering Portugal, Sc which it might be feared would
tents A of the defpalcheS have not tranfpired. We learn from captain Fen wick that general Armllrong, our minifter in France, had propofed returning to the United States in the John Adams, but had found her accommodations inconvenient for his family. It was underllood that he had takcirhis pallage in a veflel to fail from Bordeaux, and indeed that part of. his baggage had been already forwarded to that port. Captain Fenwfck brings no continental news of importance which
advance, lhould their opponents j has not been anticipated by other
continue much longer walling their arrivals.
refources under the walls of Cadiz. The whole illand of Leon becomes llronger and more inacceflible every day, iufomuch that Cadiz can only be reduced '(if it
Nat. Int.
Horrid Discovery In cleaning out a we ll of water
in Snow flreet, well fide, on Thurf.
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country have been fcized, and were in a courfe of adjudication , many cf them had been condemned on the moll trifling pretexts.
Letters from Koniivflmrg, of the Sth inilant. Hate, t!i:tt in purfu-
ance oi tie ivuem 10 neauopuci
th:ont:hout the Baltic, the com
ol I)
ever falls) but by a protracled and day, the body of an infant child
coiuy nege. j ney nave cut a ca- was drawn out, fuppofed to have nulacrofs the illand about mid- been thrown in the well iniuiediway, or fix miles from the city, & 'atcly after being born, and to have have-fortified the city fide, mount- lain there feven or eight weeks. ing heavy cannon in fuchpolitions h u as tied up in a towel, with a as to command the gut and rake nrmg round its neck, to whieh waa thecaufeway; fo that lhould the sufpended a ilone a hole appeartrench become poilelkd of the ccj in its head, fuppofed to have end next the main, they can only j been made by a mill or bodkin approach the city under the fire of If any thing could add to the cn"or. the Untilh fleet and gun boats in mity of the diabolical crime of the canal, and of the cannon on its murderim: an infant in f,.!,
advede bank. We are allured that rid manner, it is the niacin:: the
0
Jet; mat i;
ll- r ..Ml !. . I i , r. '
as ilfued a decree, Wmuicm; u,. lV l rri!"CC bfKly ,na wd, which lupplied ma-
cnf.Kved with the rciolv: aa" u 111 lur,c,lCK"r- 1 lic , ny lamihes i
vv hi eh is to be
utmoll liror, orde: ing that no neutrals fl.ail he allowed to pals the Sound, or to kuui ier cargo on the Dandli territory, which fhail not have come from fome port of America, or iliied Item tl;e reii
India ilkindi.
Tiie of !:e i r ft tit to command th
bunender is not expected.
Earthquake.
in the neighbourhood
w ith water, and whieh might have in mid-iu miner, have occafioned
the death of many hundreds-
Accounts have been received in uC coronor'b inquefl was, v wilprivate letters from Malta, which ful murder, by fome pcrfon or perdefcribe that illtnd to have under- unknown."
important garni. : of Ceu'a is gtiK-rienced. It took place on the!
iuiai r ran r, tii me roy.i .Alncan
ip. a diil!:u;uiilad (iiicer, ulio
fl ins le:: in the for vict He lias
;;h him a !;attali(i:j r. Lord Cha-
Uiuiifs leimeiit, to ;di, or kinghs
et
!
or.e a feverer Ihock of an earth
quake than jt had ever before ex-
Ti
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w
(It IJ up.
mghi of theiyrho! Fcbruaiy, ha
ving been preceded by extraordinary and tuiific fymptonis. 'J'he Ihock coutimied two minutes witii the relpitc of a few fecouds, an
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