Western Sun & General Advertiser, Volume 12, Number 48, Vincennes, Knox County, 29 December 1821 — Page 4
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from hlackwood's magazine liii-Past 'lime. The sky is bk tic sword i3 green, Till le d upon the bom;h is seen, Tiie witiil co.ncs from the bdmy west, Tiie little son;Ur builds its nest, The bee hums on from flower to flower Till twilight dim r.nd pensive hour ; The joyous year arrives ; but when Shall by-past times come back again ? I think on childhood's glowing years How soft, how brigat the scene appears How calm, how cloudless passed away The lon, long summer holiday ! 1 mav not muse, I must not dream, Too be jutiful these visions seem For earth mid mortal man ; hut when Sa. li by past times come back again I think of sunnv eves o soft. T-o deeply felt, enjoyed too oft, When thro V.i : bU otaing fields I rnveil With her, the earl.est, dearest loved; Av un-l whosjforai 1 yet survey In thought a bndit, ctlesti d ray, To prebCut i 'ciiis denied ; but when Shall b -pa-t times come back ag-.ua ?
her misfortunes had inclined her 'was not naturally inquisitive, shcw how can I he happy! impo3sito somewhat of melancholy, -he could not help remarking an air hie !" Why should nor you be had languished two years in pi i- of distance in her uncle, to which liappy Miss said Thomas who son during the reign of that fright- he was not accustomed Angus- had been some time listening to fill monster llohespierre ; her hus- tine perceived it also, and told her her, without being perceived by hand, and the greater part of her sister one dav she was certain her, her, fc-you are so good to every
relations had perished on the scat- uncle and Eugene were preparing nouy, n kiiui ana omigmg. our
f,u Tim nnle rpmn'ms nf n vp fn enrnrier thpnv Thev have hapiiiiuss is the wish of us all. So
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A bs ' the world, at distinct seen, Appeared all bl.x-ful arul serene ; An iV.cn, i .'ic.l to tempt the ku.t With crystal streams r.nd v:dde'i tru:t ; Th:t wo"M, when tri d ..n.dtrcd, ;s found A rocky w .iste, a thorny i':rl ! We the.i ivcrt tyouh ; irat '.hen
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rv ample fortune wa-a verv scan- both, (said she) the appearance of shall you not be so. Yes ! Mi$. ty pension, hardlv suftieient to ex- being pleased withsomething they you sr.all I dare fortel it you, as I 1st upon ; nevertheless this amia- are doing ; I can hardly teli what foretold you formerly your foible Iadv was never heard to com- to think of it. but I know that tune. Heaven is just, you shall plain of her hard late; piety and . your marriage is on the tapis; be recompensed for so many good resignation had stilled her resent- and I am mistaken if my uncle actions; you shall be happy, Irements: such a person could not has not something else in his head peatit, and sooner than you think but interest the ladies of Kosevillc also." Scarcely had she uttered for." Yes, my dear dear Gain her favor; she soon attached the last word-, when M d'An . hriclle" added Mrs.de Belmont,
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tender friendship. , Belmont and Eugene It will ;eile with Augustine ; you will "Mrs Belnvmt sought out the be twelve month tomorrow (said soon be happy" Mrs. de Belbest masters to finish their talents, he) since I had the happiness to mont then took her by one hand led them to the most remarkable find my dear r.ciees in the cavern and Augustine by the other, and mo-'uuients of art. to academies, . I have since had my reasons fori led her hick to the castle. On to manofa -turies ; in sho;. she requesting them not to go thcit j her entering the saloon M d'Anshovved them every thing likely hut I inteod celebraiing tv) mor j gene observing ! er unusually dull to amu-e or divert them. Their i row the anniveia. of that day. i ad her ees hilt d with tears, v.punclenassed every mom-.-m with and to efive vou there a little fete, pcaied much affected, but Gabrj. them that lie could steal Iimiu ho ; ladies." Augustine antl (iaorielle ede told nun it was tears only siness. and endeavoured to pro looked at t eir uncle, as if to con ;I0r tne death of l'.er parents hat cure th.em every amusement tuat. vinee him they perfectly under ; had been the cause of her melan-
laMeat citv atTord. Tnus thev ' stood him At th ca ei'n," -aid choly. l hen make yourself
a mo hal talk, rovND; d on fact, j pred their time for five months, 1 Gab iel:e in a l wer tone, of vuice easy, my de ir child, (said lie) I (Continued.) ;tjjj d'Anirenc having tcinna- - Yes my dear tiahrielle. havt- '.promise you that before long we. To talring leave of Ti:.-mas. Ga ted his affairs, proposed to Mrs you any ohje.-th o lo it fc No. ! shall hear something about them.' brielle cuioi; ed him to travel by de Belmont to accompany her surely sir; I shall on the cntra:v ! k How my dear uncle ! have on
the st:j;:;e eoa-di in as comfortable voong friends to Uoseville; which a manner as uossihle, in order that she accei)ted with much pleasure.
he might not augment the pains In spite of the enthusiasm which in his leg by too much latigue ; a great city generally inspires, esand. drawing near Lucy, she slipt pecially in the age of illusions, a noi se well furnished into his our Two Sifters quitted this fatal
hands as a kind of support to the place with the more joy, as the !". .1" ""..1 II .1 II.' .
injunction Alter mis vistr ttev haa not heen ante
continued their route, a id did not least tidings of tht
stop u.nti! thev came to the s;gn of d'Angcne quitted Paris at night.
the Two Doves to whse gene- in order to avoid giving his nieces rou- hostess they proposed to pay any uneasiness ; he proceeded by what expences they had occasion- a circuitous rout through a dilfered when there before, partieulariy ent gate than that which thev enthose which Thomas said he tered. woilst he entertai ed them would settle with her. "Mrs. Le with th.e most . agreeah'e conveiaB'anc would not accept of any tion on his different pr jects His thi g for her hosphalitv ; with gaietv so amused the ladies and resjieet t the charges dihe road, beguiled the way. that thev arrivshe aid master Thoma had nev. ed at Uosevilie in the mostciiecrer mentioned them to her ; theie- humor possible. Muster Thofore she ha l no right to demand ma-, already installed in hi.? functhem T e v un !a liesther. ma tions id poiter. came and opened king he s nie handsome presents, the gate to ti.em ; by Eugene's greatly admired the order & neat- kindness, who had procured an nr-s of her house and slept there excellent surgeon tor him, his W that night The next morning was now perfectly cured The t!i cy paid her liberally for their ae- poor man appeal ed now on the commodation. not without the in- very summit of happiness, and tesward feelings of s uis'ai'iion at ha- tilled his greatfulness by tears of v'r g heen able t) shew then- grat- iov, and a thousand blessing ipide to poor Thomas, as wed as which he prayed Heaven to showto the hostess of the Two Doves ' er on this worthy family Marv
But these feelings gave place to Ann undertook her employ the the painful recoiled i.sn of the can-'same night, near the person of the
sesthat drove them there the first j amiable Gahrielle. who was well tinvv and their envtions w c e slill i pleaded with the candour and mo-
heigh.rened on entering Pari-, paiticu'ailv mi be'nolding the gate
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be very happy to visit it again. " recen ed any account about them? "Happy, my dear, eeplied 'Do you know where ihey now d'Angcne) yes, J hope you wliarer" -Listen to me, (replied have occasion to be so I lugene 1 d'Angene. cmhi aeing her all looked at his uncle smili gsy. kis-: that I can assure thee is. that in sed the lovely hand of tiahrielle,; than eight days we shall p-.si-and whispering, said, ; yes. l ao-1 tively know wliere they are."
? to proeuie the j py my dear cousin." " very hap,-! Bui dearest uncle, how can you leir parents. M j py too said Augustine, loo ii g , be certain id it ?' Do not ques-
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up wiiu a sniiie 01 mgeniousiiesa " , a uu not; in k-Yes. mv love" said .M d' An- eight days I will attend to everv
- Could I he comforta!)!e: thing you mav ask on the sub-
jee.t. But uncle.' 4 I mi st beg ot you not to ay a word more to me about ir ; nay. if it benecessaly. 1 forbid y.)u to do it, )reparo yourself rather to participate, in tiie pleasures of the fete I intend to givey u tomorrow at the ravern. Knjoy the present moment and look forward to days of pleasure and seienity ; thou shall he happy my child I repeat it again,
it ag.un.it is impossible for thee
dsty of her now waiting woman Lucy came also to pay her respects to th.e ladies & to 31. d'An
t' w as there said tb.ry, that our j gene. Gabrielle not bavin? seen
I'.ugene since tier return looked
towards the d or every time a
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pa ation. M Angcne oug!u to person enteieu : at length, with vi-rai-e their drooping sj'ii itsby te!-1 sibie disappointment in her conn
tenanee, slie asked where he was
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near mother Drought us every morning, when she foresaw our se-
without my dear sister rv repheo Gahrielle. who by this time sus pectcd that her approach.ing marriage had given occasion for what u as going forward, and not being able to suppress an involuntary embarrassment, she quitted the saloon, and retired to the garden, where she met Margare tbiinym.r h.er annual present office most tieliei ais fruits the mountain would
afford. - I hope, (said she. in pie
enting them to her) that theAl-ito)e otherwise: and thou also.
mighty has at last accepted my prayers, and that yon are happy my dear Miss" M. dWngene called to Margaret at this 'moment, and his niece, thoughtful, a
my dear lithe Augustine," said Le in quitting tne saloon. ( To be Continued.)
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"iiai.ii. iuhi emoi ions sne ; nom u.c su:jscn':cr.
llt'scv, a .W-ijio Alan, iiunud .A.M. a-
t unn he expeeted to te mre foivunate in hi- empTn ies of their V!,(M:is ban he had hit'eieto br'eo till h ioensjh'e U g. ees he ca'med t' ir minds by exciting th: 1!' htpCS V dav a'ter teir arrival a
had hitherto been a stranger to, continued her walk ; icpcating Margaret's la t word - happy !" ceitainiy 1 ought to be so in marrying Kugene ; he is so amiable, so attentive ; he has so many virtues. ! but alas! my dear parents only should dispose of their child's hand ! My dear father, my tender mot her, exiled fi om their country ! Perhaps at this moment itnout money or friends to assist them, what r.n. -t ! 'h'dr situation ! ah! I know t Whilst I. in the middle of.on.deuce, eon-
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la h to 'hem a a em pa? -ion. u h hr sud. would iih iii- place wliei In- tif'M' u) g; t call him away -?d"ot tV hntHU was a wid'W a ! ' ' I er i' lii 't'i' a even a.
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lie is not here, replied I er uncle ; j tnbute to the happines- of all who she -eemed astonished, but asked ; UI round me. shall I not eomfoit i'o forterr questions about Tun U em in their misery? Yet I enKugei.e did not return till a month ju.V every pleasure that riches can atiei their ai rival ; ami. when the j procure ! These cruel thoughts, tiist compliments of politeness ( with tiie dread of their death lay weie over, he retired with J heavy at her heart. Thus she f Angeues. with whom he conti-i mused in silent melancholy, droo j tied in deep com ersation for se-! ping her head, and shedding manv eral hours; tie following nay buter tears, without otteniling to - ev fuaiuent'.y went out by them-1 the day, which was fast advanc e! i s ; an air of mystery appear- nig to its close Alone, on a bank I'o hang over something thev ot verduie, and buried in deep re e c ioi g. llection h.er mind was busied mi o much icserve ratlter surpri- the diffcrcr t emotion of the dav .ii Ciahricde, and although she ' liappy would she exciaim
uout 2.5 y ais old, wci-I.s ab-ut i 10 ;bs, fnc llet cila or ten in? lies !;ih, fi;ow compicsioi is s a blue speck in bis upper lute teuli -is a keen w cli-spoki n IV 1low. lie ua in Siiawnectou n about, a
toi tin;;iit binec, and p;sed bv tk
of John. The abme lleuard ui:l t;c A
said Nci;io in any j hi 1 in Kcniuckv or Tennessee. EDWIN CLiFT()7.
2 V viuue of a fi. fj. to Illc diitrtcd
troni the Cljik's cfiice of tbe hu-
pien.e roun ot the stale of Indian . I will expose to public aq on Saturday lie. 5th day rf Jat.uary, S22, at the c.,uit
house m ir.ccni.es. lot No. 109. Ivbw c.
oirnshirt. in Ur m,,n
t ol Knox, near Hawkins's ferry, cor-
tainmi; 400 acres, Kiv. n up as the ,'rr. prity ot Wil.ijm Mcintosh, at theVu'e of Simuel A. Chew 5c Iliie Ueaie, adnus ot Samuel L. Chew, deceased. ' AI'A" V, n i r. c. I) cctrber 22, i 1 . 43. , rjJAfwliN up by Jamt-s Ashby, living IL i" Mmoe tonnsi.ip. 1 ike' county, ne: l'-tok?., utlark chesi.ut son tl mare, Mipposcd to be 18 or i'J eats old. near hind loot uh.tc, a wliite vpot on tic n ar
s dc ot her neck, a star in
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: her head e
hairs, t.o brands percchabk-, tippra'oti! to S- be to? c me, V. M ! C): CIHTEN', j i' pr. December li. 1 8 i ! . w.
