Western Sun & General Advertiser, Volume 12, Number 32, Vincennes, Knox County, 8 September 1821 — Page 4

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... ni-i- in I n n t vv r I r' ;u m Mu

tation of W.'lUVs (M-'mmnM mm;."(i'.

'v A''yv' anil m 0li'uv n" moral sen

t'umMit, lnnmnv of ersifio itinn, ar in no respect inferior to the original. Oonlh- lay! Tt 11 hrr vJmc youthful heartbeat; hyth To future dayv, Tl it now sn fair in prospect li?. How soon our dearest tr-nju ris C.ic ! Tt 11 her whnsr rV.erk The blush of conscious ; hv-uro vr.ir-, That they who sec k To fiml (lel!j;hts unnux't' v. th enre, Shall own the fond deceit in Uar?. S.iv, that while cV;rms 5 Which Ileho's transW ?:t l ie vivc Id's The hoinm u arm : Time's envious breath the rv.n'uT jrr.d-, That vouth's ene.hat.tin'.' mmvui cikIj. To her whom h- -K With rtvMv bluM's h;ch 'i'mr.c?, Say, that by Mi-alili Dwfvi'.o to pallid wrir.kl-s d-- nr; The eheek that now 5 v,eetly hi ):-). Tell her whrc form Th pav; 1 1 ' f u she, That from the wt u Kind p:t 's touch shall neer vive'

The charms that moulder in the ijravc !

Thursday Hip 1()th of Jul v. A maining after ninner in tine larder.

were admitted, with the right of

V'1

court of claims had been held vi

the punted eiuynber of the House

f Lords to secure ami dispose of daims to perform certain services

at the crowning of the monarch.

iod at the succeeding coronation

festivals. The Karl of Marrow -

u took the chair, when the cus

toma: v proclamation was read

the King to nominate one of them Kiiprver. The claim of Mrs Jane Green, as owner oi the Ma nor of Torrell. Kssex. to he Naperer. was disallowed as not sufliciently proved Ihtsin and trer. The claim

Go. idle 1 ..w!

'Tell hrr w'wo vouthfd hr;U hc:its hi'ih

To future t! i s. That now so fair in project he, 11 n soon our dearest transports die ! Then softly vu That when terresti d jo rmd pair.s Sh dl tntdt aw iv, The soul, ahsolv'd from sensrd stains, i-ihall soar where bliss iurnortal reigns. r.UHKCK If the most extraordinary re suit to government religion. anr Jans, do not urow not of tin

p?eent revolution in (tree.ee. we shall he much deceived us to the a-nret of afVairs in that (-oarfer of the world. T'e furv of a teli njotis wacfar. seenjs to tak'e pr eedence of a contest for the mdr pe-ideiu'e of a country. T e Tories naturally ferocious, and CNtremelv hiiotteil, have committed the most frightful rxeesrs. a;ul their hatred to Christians Avliieh has been only smothered through fear of the government.

has now hurst all restraints, and ra res with saajc larhirity rPhe cruel murder of te vrnera b'i Greek Patriarch of Constantinople, has no parallel in atrocity in modern times ; and if it does not arouse all Christendom to take arms aiiainst the Turks, it will only he from that cold muchisnel in policy of the "Holy Alii once." who fear the safety of their throne.-, more than thev rrcnird

the lives oi their simjecid !:)iis sia mud sink in the otimAtion of

the civilized world, if she can nntemplate. suc'n scenes nf'.d n? step forward and arrest thr dagger of asasins. The cer tain retaliation of the Greeks: e qually higotted and ferocious, will vK'i the furv of the Turks, and nre mote deptrate measures The Pilgrims of the 11 dy Land v pro'oahlv will next sufTcr : the ptor. the j)inu; ami unprotected will fall under the knife of these butchers. There is the mysterious hand of Provitler.ee in these things, which will produce a certain revolution in the religious world Policy. for a time, may

arrest me tipimcu aim oi en

iieaiu

exentua'Sy arouse tin

world, and urge a pow

ommand'mg all persons to keep ' of Ir Wells, as Lord of the

silence on a pain of imorison- Maoor of W yafrcd, to serve the ment," anil claimants to appear King with water for the hands, forthwith Among a great nun and to have the Basin and Ewt her of petitioners presented, we for fee. was disallow ed, as not sufseleet the tollowing:- Ed. IV. C. liciently j)nwcd Gu. r!Mie claims of Mr. Roane, as

LONDON. .Tone 11 of the aJanor of 1 !eydn. The Ciinopy The Boons of Kex ; to hold the Basin and Kthc Ciiupie Ports claimed to car- wer to the King when he wash ry tht1 canopy over the King in es for dinner, by virtue of one tlie precession, and to have the moiety, and the Towel by virtue same, with the whiteslaves and of another moiety of the Manor, silver bells for their fee ami to and to have the articles as fees, dice in Westminster Halhnear was allowed, with the tee of the the King The Riron of (u fe Towel only. Castle : by H Banks, esq. M p ; AT gs Champion.-- Tile Mr. Banks &c claimed tt assist Ciuimpi-irs claim u nave a Gold the foimcr Bartins Claims of Cup and Cver. with the I Sore tin Ciiujue Vovi Barons allow on which he shall ride, the ad ed. but that of the u ter adjudged die. Armour, and Furniture, wirh not to he made good. The Ba - 20 ynrd of crimson Satin, was oos of the Cinque to hae thr a'lowed, excepting ine hatin for a fees claimed except the vest- M-' tie. ments. lEafwr. The cUim of John

Jnmn'inff UU The ncxt ap- Camplu-ll Hstj. a- Loul oft

plication w.is of a verv singular iVfan -r of Liston, E-st'V. to ex

. chaiacrei it was the petition of enie the office of making waters ."Messrs Godfrey & Cod:e, of fr the king and piesenting his t e strand, Chemis. pra ing to sLtjesfy vith the same on the day

hr allowed to prepaie aort sbply ot liis Coronation. Was allowed the oil for the purpos-. aftcrtcon- ( up Ih' ircr Mr. Wil'shire secratun if annointo'g hjs nia'p's- a-).;.i-4i f tl;e 7l-m r ot Greai ty. 'f'hr prri mum s applied to h, ' onoi'.'dv. 1 n'oi o-.hire, claimallowed to tulfd such icr. he- e its Cmef 0i f.itrr. to p, aus their hotue had supplied "t the Kiig rvuh Tie fnt cuo the Annointmg Oil usft at the re sib er gih at djn: or a to 1kivc Coronation of Geoegc U! thr cup for his lee. Claim al

lowed The Court then, at near four

onoCK. a-Mournen to najoriv

'V

Great Spurs. - The B.irorcGrev de uuthyo cU'.med the heritable right of cariog the

ivog s greai spurs t) iore his i i'ie pih j jne. i jere i-enui

jetty ; ami piayed to be a 1 wed only two or three caa.es to be diso appoint a deputy. Claim posed of allowed, but the appointment of a

tieputy pronounced to be with-ft? F'iEMM SONflY

Majesty. V "Having mentioned the matter.

Glove and Sceptre. The ir Is necessary to sy tha: in th.e Duke o iSorlolk. as Loul of the, goeral assembly of tlie Preshy 3Iaoor of W rkshop. claiuir to teiiao chuieb lately met in this find the King a right hand glove, r,t.V among tl;e subjects submit and to support his right arm while ed to their judgment, was one he held the sceptre. Allowed which originated in the sVnod without fees of Put. dun gh. who propound Chief Under The Du. of d to the general assembly th Norloik.as Kail of AruiideifiM qhctious, in substance, whether Loro! of Keuningtiall. 3anoa in it is consistent with the character Norfolk, likewise claimed to per- f 11 minister of the gospel to at ioun the office of Chief Butler tend and participate in the meetot England: and to have for his ings of the masonic lodges : and fees the b st cup of gold and cov whether it w;is right for them t er, wan all the vessels aod wine hold religions eommunionwith remaining under the bar. and all pcior;s who did ibii and bctoig tne pt.i-and cups except those of b those lodges? The genial gold an i silver in the wine eelhu assembly. profesin": a; a body, t aher omner Allowerl wit h th be onaciiai- ted v illi the n; inei

sand, and send her tftrrtxirrJss to a fashionat)le boarding school. There let her be sprinkled and perfumed daily with a wash composed of the following ingredients: Music, 1'ivnch, geography, history, drawing, embroidery, grammer, and composition, of each one grain dissolved in a (piant. tuff of attention and imbecility Let her constantly be fed on a dish made up with pride, vanity conceit, presumption, impudence, ignorance, folly, and romantic expectation : and let her only drink flattery and indulgenre, administered by her parents and others in unlimited quantities. Let her sole exescise (to occupy seven-eights of her time at least, when not asleep) he learning to curtsy, practising attitudes, and dancing waltzes and cotillions, under the tuition of a I'Yeneh dancing master. At the

end ol three -seeks take her home, dres. her in the extremity of fashion, and array her in a mixture of the most gaudy and incongruous finery. Make a splendid ball, for the purpose of bringing her out ; after which, let her pa acle Cornhill and Markctspert. every fair day, from morning till night, in light-laced stays, a double Leghorn bonnet llapniog over her eyes every step, and with a gold watch chain, seals.and keys hanging from her side; and let her be attended by nme little insignificant dandy of the first water. ' f 'his method, properly pursued wdl in!a hbly and spediIv produce an anima'. denominated in the fashionable sphere a Dfvlise1 ; who. at halls and parties and every public place, be constantly surrounded by all the brainless lops of one sex, and be envied by all th.e loo Is of the other. She will "m due time (if she does no worse) marry a worthless dandy for a husband, in opposition to the wishes and remonstrances of her best friends, will soon find herself reduced to as comfortable a state of poverty

and misery as she ever read of in romance, and will finally hrin down the grey hairs of her pa cuts in so row to thr grave. PUOPATUME ST.

fee of a cup and ewer nnl

pies oi masoi ry

deeming

it ex-

h r i hem to .! r:iui which s s In. ient in-

that

Grand .itnnmt-r 'PtTr-srver- peoient ai d v: ai claims of the Duke of BedTrd. decnle upon a : tne Marl of Exeter, Mr. hit- p,('v did not r:..

bread, and .Mr Blundell. as seiz formatin : eo.-n!e-i

ed ot several parts of the Barony some of t Vir own pi. inland ex

of Bedford, to execute the ofti "V ccllent members, in good standot Grand Almoner: and as the helonged to tne masonic f afecs of office, to have the Silver teinity judiciously and wisely Alms Jiasin, &e. were allowed, determined not to act upon the

e : but these attroeities must Wlth a reference to the King to , (piestions propoed. 6c indefinite

civilized appoint which his maiestyvjiia; J y postponed tr.em hank Cez .verful and ph'ase, witha salvo jure J hbrf

successful resistance.

Xat jldv.

.beauties or uovaltv. liis Majesf held a privy council (Mi the Oth of June, at which a proclamation w as agreed

announcing the

! itltr i'iihw. s

Chief Lurdcrer The claim of Mr. Lc Moyn as Lord of the 'Manor of Kaston and Mntem. Kssrx : ot Lord Abergavenny as Lord ol the Manor of Seoul ton. Xuriolk. 6ce to perform the office ol Chief Larderer. and to

to he i-S'.ed,

king's comniitiun to take piacc on t liave for lees the provisions ic-

RCCCIPT TO MAKK A DaNDIS

F, tt i: Take any t v inarv girl about fifteen, who can read s- as to

comprehend a novel : the !e-s she! 1 r of

is eneumhei ed with mode-tv and!

Idle persons hectare This afternoon a vagrant, who wastauco 1 1 if cl belore one of our justices of the peace, agreeable to 'the Vagrant act of this territory, will he sold ar public auction at the Market i -use The purchaser will he endtud to his services for ten iias at the end of w hich time he must leave the territory or be willing to obtain a livelihood !v ei editable labor. On the trial he coul i give no satisfactory account ot himself or of the man-

; ner in which he obtained his live

1 1. o i i d . betroit G az. Mich a itw as this, would undoubt 'tidy be productive of the most beneficial effects in our state. A ease was lately tried originating in a dispute about a pair of -mall ch'thes. The judge, w ho i- a noted punster, obsened it w as t e fn st lime lie tiad ever know n a .suit made out of a pair of breech tS.

spectacles Found,

01 V h.CCitllL'S irmip t'ir., '.. .

i'S AS p:i krd up it; nnc of the streets

j pair ot n:er n.otinttfl SPKCT.iCLES, in u Morocco C ase the owner can ha c

understa uiing the better. Scour - lllin,a" h)' aPP!int; .v the W. Sun, er la e and neck hand- a d ' 'f-" t'.cc,ibi"K tljcn, W'Z arms, thoroughly with soap and j 3i-4w s:optcmb?r !, iv