Western Sun, Volume 4, Number 23, Vincennes, Knox County, 5 May 1812 — Page 4

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tag jnrj ... tii of native geiius.

fai ioi I r thi -i) I is v .titanic or fcfi ipti i to the tttneti flt they re ev, e y an in u nion of the romantic ri i Iff o1 lh Scottttl U.rd. trttotht Pittsburg Mercy. Spiftl r Ol A VI' RIO . PE CE fml o OA ( V :v vlr ai'.l I ill, F, n -v It -m bordei iW Mm) ftiU, Wlirrf w.vl 4 thoufafld ItreitfleM iy ; 1 , , m iifei white h nurd ry M d k Reep Ta when 3t M .ry, willows wrp. fclitht nv 19 the httnblrll col the whilej Though r pride might haply ubm

L v .1 u ;l by ' I k W (rev;u

I (ported in the mo instni!d hearti,

tl If pi ifute fuog hct fair.nvr longs

.J! loud l Iran! thr tftfe of w.oi.gs ;

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01 injury de p and infill! hoi i. But tie the I nrrfed tale fctnfl Uloffi The kin Ittng rr f tefigence fofeO'ef '1 i ' I v If mid loll ind u 11 We r, .u 1 ;!e muft ring flnal fwetta I: fbfe nil tHr V llafittf a (i If, And rfep in wR - fin . ItduJ

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Foi fn !iers i'.tf mil 1 U!i

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n f i nuntr - ail it -y, i . , is vh't anitinus day t i '.. ardent 1 outh bis had? If ful ourhgc K d ? Ll ii 5gh '.et.'k' It kit ? he .rt in ftafte ihc trar ? v ifi Whil il!"v wait Word to I i d :-iii t ound j i bat tl m ".'t and mound M itg ufi rya irm, t' y cry,

Ie IJ.nd.rd high, crofs ti b'jt i e ,i plU to L i 'or. iuii fumrn ma co ve,

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With trill o fii Itld I Ii or n.u u S.. !. II Vt dumi i h i ioni G n 1 -a ih ii fworda, is grafp thett guns A i .u-p thiou ; drklo t' n i3 hie, Wh I rl ten - he .ft md r igei te, W rrtafti ! ai. a irt metr 1. Og feh ill d fheii .11 im b ndi ijongi To RV t the w;l r: iui h ip "1 w ,r h red.tngtt talis or n.-.r oi faf 1-: "S lh rr a v r 'i h lic.i" S fh tfeI A'"l fho - to ,v . ig to fH Dh, U rd w ird, vthih yon may, Let roii- bttt heroei :i rr- the'day

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HUMAN T STtMONt.

1 I , t-1 ll v mjj narrative i extract jvi t oin the Cm m U Hiati Mag.izi.ic, toi lbc yci 1751 A p' ntlm n died o(Tc (let ol a vu) tuiiiiUcrttUlc fortune

which he left to his only child. a daughter, and appointed In brother to be her guardian, ana executor ot his vwnl I he young lady vv as then i 8 ; and it (he happened to dW unmarried, or, if married, without children, her fortune was left to hei guardiarij ind ro his hrirs. As the interefl f the uncle u as now incom p tible with the life of the uiecc , U vt rd other relations hinted that it wouhi not lt i m. I . ... t f It t

proper ror iijcaii wither. Whether rhey were willing to prevent htiy becafi -ui ot Pander againfl the unch

in c.ie of the young lau S death ; w bethel the) hadnny appitlunlion of he? bein. in ! I dagger, or v h th i the y only dilcontented with che fathei 'a difpohtion t his toi -tune, and therefore propaga ted rumours to the pi ejudite f thole v ho poflefle d it cannot be knou n ; the unc l , however, took his niece to Iv houfe near Epping foreft, loon afterwards tiie difappeared Grrnt enquiry Wai made after her, and it appc u ing, i hat the day ihe was miffing, a m 1

(he went out with h:rr uncle into the forefli and that lie retui ned w itbout her h was taken hno culloJy. A few days after ward? he went thro' a long eitanftidationf in which he acknowledged that he wen

out with her, and pretended that fhe found means to loitei behind him, a they wei e re turnina home : tha he loughi her in me loitlt as loon as lie hei fMfct1' ',4 not where ine was, or v lia

w as become OI her. 1 hiaccount was tho;' improbable in his apparent inteiei) in ih de ith o his wai d, & pei h ips the petuleni zeal ol othei u I a i ions, com ui red i t me- anu, it entt hen luipu ions agj mil

iboot II oVIockm the fore jplearure to France, from ,oon fhe it coming tW whence when they returned, heforefl aid heard a vo- they fir (t heard ot the unllan: voice ex ofl dating with fortune thev had inadvertentj 1 n which h e 1 brought upon her uncle, f?vi nearer the rlace, and. So uncertain is human tcfetorellie taw any pcrloi timanyf even when the witbeard the lame voice fay, neffes are fincere ; and io donN kill me, uncle don't necelTary is a cool and difpafkill me upon which (lie was fionate enquiry and determirreatl ten nud, and imme nati m. with crimei that are diately heaiing the repo I of culpable in the higheft degree gunven ncarf 0.e made all and committed with every the halie the could from the poffible aggravation, not, but cotiW not red in her mind till Ihe told what had Reverence of tbt Supreme ticing l lappened. i he it in to whom be-

Such was the general im-

patience to punish a man who

had murdered his niece to inherit her fortune, that upon this evidence he was condem ned and executed. About ten days after the execution, the young lady came home. It appeared, however, that what all the

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l!k-iue i in every place .

rhat upon vVhat x conliaot car Ihould

'ct upon oui ii inds to make that reverence appear ci

vs after the peciall) when we mention hit . ;., t 1 aci ed name ! j appeal d, Bui how taiferably fliort what all :l e ' do ihoulands, and tens of

witnesses had sworn was true,

and the fact was found to be thus circumstanced.

I id v deci ii ea , . . -

tell i okc ' ol ifi s ence, ir

i he young

that having pr c v iouflj agreed ro go off w ith the gt ni leman that com ted her, he had givn

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om that he was going

new to the north ;

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he waited concealed at a liule

haiif neai the fie ti ts the

r,.)t ol d p i it y , th n ro t ie in ordinal y and ti ifling difcoui le, thai t emc ndu auf name, w hich all liie holls of heavenly beings ol the mo ft exalted order and intelligence

'iWUIL I v w t - - ---- - - - i . r- t mi i i.irj veneiatenti adore forelt, tin ine? tknc appoiuvcu, .

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eared. I hat he had noi l , 1 flf , , i the breaches oi morality, oc ror himfell and her, and v .t , 4, -!r, want ot an awful relpeCt to -1 r e m 4 1 d b v t v o ler v a n t s a i io 1 ' . . . P the Supreme neing, is to ii hot eback. I hat as me i ' ... . .. i11um plead toi the follies & wickwas walking with unc e, r

t'lllicn l i : i 1 1 , in (I i io the infi lite wifdom, and immaculate purity ot God I

i epi oached her vi nil

lifting in het

ri lohn ion to

nan v a man, ol u lioffl nc lifapproved : and utu-i loine rltei e ition, (he f id v ith lome

a ae,

dim. and be was detained in uiioiiv lome nea Circum

ancei were every da ai i naeainfl him. it as founu (hat the young lady had been addrefled by a neighboui in . gentleman, who had, a lei lavs bctore flie w as milling, 0 fel out upon a journey to thr

mi rh ; and that (he had c lai cvl the u ould mat ry him when he returned: that hei mcle hat) frequently exprell el hil t-ii pp obation oi the pare h in v ei ) hi ong tei mi hat me had of ten ept and rproar5hed him with unkind v Is, arid abufe of h s pow er. womafl was alfo produced v ho fm ore, that on t he (a he ) oung woman wai miflii g

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, nn it : it I do not marry turnpike roau oetween v.

m it will be mv death : humbia and York, atom 3I

in i d r.'i kill me, uncle uont ! miles from Vo. k, hung hirn-j

Itill me' tha joll as Ihe had iclt in the carriage houfe. ronounced the It words, Ii e l6 reafonabU caulc has t)een l 1 r-r ...... I f I

heard a gun dilcharged very ailigned ror rias ,ct nepol-

near her, at which Ihe fl arted atiei immediately afterwards a a a man ct me forvi ard

iVffed t)iie ot the bell ijrns

in Pennlylvania, and lived in

concord with h.is family

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w oqdpidgeon in ht hand, I where his inte.eit was noc

that he had jufl Ihot. 1 hat

coming near the pine appointed lor their rendezvous, ihe foimed a pretence to let tit-r uncle go on before her, And her luitor beirg watting or her with a hoi le, ihe mounted, and immediately ode off. 1 hat inttead ot aoing into the north, they retired it) a houfe in which he had taken lodgings, near V 1 . I for, w Im e they wet c inarried the lame day, and in

concerned, pud was very ho

nHt. hut 'e was a milerJ

l pwards of thirty thoufam

t!lars in hlver, and more

than an hundred pound:

a eight of g'dd were foum in his cellar. Lan. Jour.

FROM THE PRESS OF E. S TOUT.

PRIWTVR TO THE TFHK1T0RTAVD 01

THK laws 01 TBI DK1TE0 I TAT St.

ibout a week a journey ot