Western Sun & General Advertiser, Volume 14, Number 1, Vincennes, Knox County, 1 February 1823 — Page 1

WESTERN SUN & GENERAL ABYEBTISE3L

1JY KUHU STOUT. ViNCENNKS, (IND.) SATURDAY, FKBUUAJIY i, 1833 rvoL 11. No. 1. L

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I Ki'i 'umbc rs, d by Uic pay-

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!ii:fv a wish to discoidim !

the mind that purity of life, without which ' can paiaiz m corps, the whites were defeat -wc c:umdt h tn(r;t;iin admission into the cel. But the loss of the conquerors was -all perfect ledge of the Grand Architect of cessivc their lust an 1 bravest had fallen. tie universe, eternal m lloavcn. Whether An otliccr of distinguished rank, was the tnwe comidcr man as the creature of a day ' phy of victory. Filled with shame and grief tiie child of sorrow and of pain is a reason- tor the loss of their noblest chiefs and bravest ' able being, or as the heir of immortality , warriors enraged by the death of their

I tor everv exigency m nearest relatives and dearest friends hisoi-

ctivctiess, i maddened f r blood

IH'ovka'., tor the wants tne s ivages mstantlv prepared tor the sa-

cf the afiVicted raises the h; ken spirit and c rifle e of fire. The victim was bound to the

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Fc.vmeid in aclvar.ee being the mutual n lv( ''' 5S piparcil tor every exigency m nearest relati r,lvi.l:l Llhuiii paUics.lhat mode is mj-j h s 7':!ail'0!1- Clmhwl ,n t!)C rfK of sott h-v x"lict

was consecrated to the practice of r. hie the masonic institution is i.io tal. Let u examine thc&e principles w.th ire tht n let us scrutinise our own conduct, Il wc have actel consistently w ith our pr U -:,s -f ttC have walk; d on the level i fgi ..; f,.;th. souared our actions by the square of reel. tide, and circumscvibv ti our pas-'o.-.s bv p" inpass ef re.en. If f dth in (ded lies ectcd our contompl .tmns, and hxid our , ;r v lM!rs on that spintual building t'm.t 1m it n t

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OK ATI ON,

.i- f'Ki s '..'".! ot MiiMiun . a'e implaiUcd i.s . ic iK;i't e.f man, for the b.iis of die i.Muuiioa is aaiversal bene nlenee. The priw c.i Iv s of irt.r are lm.nutabSe. la the lone

success;! vf a;;i thv ri. li whudi

we traev citivs, ativ'.

!ia e ci'ii'iTi

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the lusua'y o." human i'!titut'

riiHun oi ( ).,v-:v-- , : a e OiaZ'.e. i :k niaaoi

t;'ntset the earth 'th the bri'Ui'.ess of ihcit glm. , ar.,1 lvivc f.ded away The ur.certaint ef dcuht, "una 1 cs the r shs of Troy ol TlK-hes, and ef Bab lor, in oMiv.en. The huts of a fewnViv-nmn points out the lenuons ct T; re and of Syra'ae. Heine, once tin fc ..t i f universal empire oni .chcd b th l lmnh r of the wovia, and cnobkd bv tin -i 'i a'.orn iatec,r'.ty ol her strutters, :i the m..j;a.a

!mvit 1 f lur p unets, and bv tlie bravu ct

her c'ti.Ta!:s Ivenu, cr.ee the arbitivss ot iet.TH oneirtli, hassurirvtl her splendor, and has sunk into insignuicance. In the re volutions ef time, the carta itself has ei.vne;avl. Vet m.vsonry has tMsteil from the v on -ui . nceuu T.t of ilays fiourihes, and wilux-

il so lfi'it;- as r.:an retaii.s oik feature vf liis

creator ole.trr as o.u rav oi'sr.o ire.ss con-

iinues to K'.e.aoue ins urcast. lnsiitvitauis ivs-

t'.:. tor sin art en toe u imns a.ui c prices ot v.an, or f.' U.ded on tlieorv, or on ,l le.e wiki

cire;'.ms c: : :-.e may spring tip, ana niav

for h Foaee, t xh:,v.t all tne i;;or of duration

but mui hi the course of time dwindle in

to vothhigsess.

Masonrv vr;-a , s its fov.n-dations in the heart

ct u .n, a.ul is 0 est. ly with the

to- st teiuK r sc...-. unit:, s ct our niuato. r e-

r motion ef the mird iliat i;oa-T our species every v 'v.pu'ny of the hert that distu.jyuishe m oa no n !-rutis eery principle ef -uir character that embrace either rofo 1 a!, lessor perm i.,enee Ail that is rand, r.n l allth it ib . .k ;.cv r.t in man all that cn'hs his !i .tari-, or virilities hisheine: all is

Cil ..tel fiiif

rv watches with care instructs him in the ; slow and dreadful torture was completed sou's ; bovt the rfcli : g pns-ari.s. the deparsaits of science, and directs lorn in the t The air filled with the veils of rev enne, and rradinu; ih sires ( i i arth." If h;.ri;v to ',11

To the heir ot immortality, J the shouts of joy, more than demoniac of his mankind has tau.eht curl in ds t In iuh t!ie lie Htble. foes, almost fanned the tire into thuve. mherv c f our ft llou ilok t its w

Where then was the friend of the brave?! " To sliit Id the wu tehee! fr n. .r-jj Where in that dread mom,.nt of darkness And to spi e: d the nviv .ian ,set j.Iv, was hope? On the verge of despair, the idl T Li o' c vtty scti c ( 1 y,riet ai.! c.oV."' powerful, the mysterious application of ma- Then ur lit .hts w ain.eii 1-y the c i-m-h:s.

snnry w.is made. 1 nrongh the darkn.ss ot !. ess t t virtue, will t rm a ne.it fii. : ; midnight, glistening with the flames t.f dis- j: y to the n.cmorv of him v e la ;a r.

miction already whirling in volumns vi hirht around the head of the victim Brandt, the mammoth Brandt," touched by the mystic spell, sprung to afford relief and the i.-on-er released from the tree of hre, was wel-

wavs of truth.

masonrv ciRrs the

In the cause of masonry, the great, the

wise, and the good, of even age and of every civilized nation fuve enroled themselves. At the altar of masonrv, heroes have offered their wreaths of civic honor princes have put off their crowns and priests have re-

s gaed their mitres and illumined by the

hgat of love, have acknowledged the vivify

ing cnergv of universal benevolence bowed

to the spirit of truth, and h.uied man, a brother, w ithout regard to nation, climate, or

modes 1 tanh. -

Aga.nst a fabric thus formed, the Shafts of gnnra ice, the anathemas of bigotry ,3iul the .enunciations of tyranny, arc hurleelin vain, la every age, masonry has endured persecTT-

tion tor m every ace masonrv lias neen the

friend of man, the adv ance guard of eiviliziat oi, the prop of the arts, and the chief sup-

po'-tot liberal principles.

I heretvire the calumnies of the ignorant, mdaced by the rivclry of light, and by the de.e station of that excellence from which they h. b vf tiiemselves, have been propagated av est us. Therefore the fulruinations of the bigoted, miniated by prejudice, and inspired by hatred of that noble humanity which teaches tin musou to welcome the v irtuotis brother of every faith, and to tckuovv ledge the good and true of eveiy creed, have been showered upon us. And therefore, the vengeance of the despots of the e.irth armed agiinst the expansion of knowledge, the desi munition of truth, and the uevelopemeot ot light, has been denounced against us. But in vain. For aided

v: tne recuparative energy ol ks own sp,nt, ; cry amiable em; . :, ot tae iu art.

vvnile the blow sol lie enemies ot masonrv : stu-re ot hie tla

(f

t lie contrary. If the :u ciei.t eh. :nasrt tlic.

n.er have been disug iided .1 ;i c in.; ier.antsof the ait havt been neg'' -cud ;t il: .t

stainless t mbh in ct iuiiocei.ee has be;

n 1 ?tai.

- a as 1 tleCcp-

Fle n my

net to rcn.intt ns of that chastuv c f ih.iadir.

comctl as a friend, and acknowledged as a th,.t purity of spci ch, and that" b n It 1 ce brother. vi eaa.duct. wlia h : culd char, cte 1 .e.

Manner hasotten attempted to deprive the lite etc very good and worthy maei; fraternity of the patronage of the fair sex, by the means ofgmle,asthc instrument' attributing theirexclusion from a iiartivhia t'u n, i.r.d as the co cr. " ol eu.lr 'I

tion in the liglit of masonry to distrust of their bruhren, what tT -rmgc m w. nu ke wrnh prudence and fidelity. Against tin sc calum- ( urpatioi ? The po: of meut -e is ta . K d

nies ev ery worthy mason will protest. Al- hat source of joy, wh..t f .in or i 1 t.Itliough it be true that the usefulness, and per- rtssis open to us?C':.n ve t t hi t; -l' cxhaps the very existence of the order, depends colli nn of principles v 1 h avt ..esv-istt! ? Can on the preservation of its mysteries and al- we rej( ice in the tneiit oi x.imple.s of v n tue, though the benehts conferred by the mst.tu- and goodness, and beuevok r.ct , we ha i:s tion on its votaries are many and important, rig reed ? What honor, what reverei.ct eau Yet in these benehts, so fir as they touch the we give to the patron of masonry, v iun our general interests of society, they do partici- ' win i cei.ou' t ie i's lo tlgr. ct "tht mst.tuiite md the cause of ihe exclusion must be tun? hen oio in 1 s p'csv ;,t e-ne i.lv s;a c traced to the nature of the duties imposed ! of revolt from pr'n ciphs i tht jmia su d.:e s, 1,...,.,........ ....!...!... ........ 1 e . .. . .. -....I .r 1.1,: . 1 .

lii iiuiseuu j , iu; 1 to tue- jk(.,ui,ii eutisin iieioii i unti ea it Ov lilt n ag.U.st on. g iiauis '. a;i of t'.ic order, and net to any supposed imbe- ' lv entoreai into, oi me nmst t x dted b o

c.i lit y of character. To ameliorate the con- j ditieai of man, is the great object of iu h ..my

and can it be presumed that that institution, whose hrst r;reat ormcudc is love to all

worthiness ot ' tioo s

The wiioie tt iaiv nov

coal I elepreciate t!

last, best gut to ::

ot masonrv is t

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iMl harmless on tii b ise the institution ; )erceptiblc, :

rears its 1 4ty column.-- to the heav ens, and elev ates its canopy !x v ou. i the chauis. If you would seek the origin of masonry, "'hi will be lost in the historic darkm ss of the eitedihn ian world. For then, v. lieu the embition ef the children of men, tr.v up.led on " ae sanctity of religion, overtiirew tin.- bounds f pnvperty, filled the earth with violence, the patriarchal originals of m is.onry framed the glorious superstructure of harmoray anil mvc. If vou would tr-.icc the progress of the aistitution, enter with No. h intt iiie ark, and follow his descendants thicngh their various tr msmigvatiens. Vou w ill discover the principles ot truth, the obligations of brotherly

love, and the doctrines ot the only truetaith, the belv. f of one only (iod, typdied in the hivroglvp.hiv ks. m.ferced in the prcce)ts, and inculcated m the traditions of the ligyptian ri; slhood, of the Indian )hilosovhe i s, anel pe rh.ijjs ef the Klusinutn Ceres. Moses.iedoateei iu all the mv stic learning of the Fgypi ins taoght the descendants of Jacob the I rue tVtih. Formany years masonry continued in its progression silent, but not less ertiih. F r it the era of the first temple,1 II usoriry burst upon us, not in the infancy of .is institution, but in one broad bftze of ctfulgent ! g'at. Un.ler the auspices of tlte most v se .Uitl nn st m ignincent of princes we; di'seove;- the -pirit of the order in the hirmo-ir- - il ie. oc wit oil prese-recd the holiiuss ot M mi. t M ri da from th- ' ofanation of t'n , axe and the hammer in the propriety ;i.d u'e'da d; !)V which th. whcie of the ininumo ! w-uk w us carries! on without contusion and in thv emulation and diligence which perfected the vut m.dert tkb-g in tlie short space : of sa-v en veai s .cad. six mouths. Ihe glory 1 of ihe tea. pie, and the greatness and wisdom ! of lo'.vi.m now tilled the earth and called i

by t ..me, the workmen bound themselves by certain 111 v stV signs, into a band cf brother-

j hoo,!, ami thspei ir.g, travelled throughout the wtudd, anil diiiuiseel the principdes of the ' instituti- ii. ! Aivied bv the ravst'col languaee of the or-

luancaues, a; al at'.orr.eii i th

j '' e v'v. pc

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v e m iv be

si. ;.t:o;i. i.a::eh;e tu.e structure. I'nivvrsal ber.ev ience ea e .nauation of Deity, is the basis, IV-itiavtd hv wls..h.u sippvU'led bv the

trv r.gt : l:e 1 itv (

ted by tlie e, e :n':i

t..e hi, f .mii v st'M'i T: ut a tie t h iv e: la ...h. rat I 1 A 1 I t ; v . : .

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nence cf the in- ('cr' 1,0 mason may una a menu m every j nation, and a h .me m every clitua.. In the

m ivslies of ep.iinoi tial Amci ica, or on the boundless prairies of the .M;euii. On the samls ef Africa, or in the snows of (ireenland. Among the Fartars of central Asa, or in the cities of F.urope and America. 44 On the st.irmv f.ood, ir in the carnasrc coveretl

In everv

nee oi the sex ;s nn. ,t t 1:0 acknowledged with

deep, with l;e:i.t ! o joy. 4t For the. eh a charm in woman's eve, A langa.' e in her tear, A spell in every sacred sigh, To man, to virtue dear. Ami he who can resist her smiler,, With brutes alone should loo, Nor taste that joy which care In guiles, That joy, lu r virtue.-, give." And most surely, this i.diucnce so sensible in everv other relation of man, would effect this institution, if nature had not interposed insuperable bars to iis course In consequence of the progress of the arts of civ dilation, anel the gcner.d extension of knowledge, masonry has ceased to be an operative science but in the dark ages of the world, masonry was the reoc suory of the arts, and masons were arlist.s, charged with the performance of dutie v .11 ied according to the progress of each ieaiividual in knowledge. The discharge ef these duties was manitesti incompatible with the obl gations imposed by nature on the sex, as mothers, as vvivs, nd as daughters. Another cause may be f)ul in the priv acv attending the associations ,f masons. Most certainly it cannot conport with the dignity of the female character to participate in the secret assemblages of men. To these eam-cs the exclusion must be attributed But if these are not s itisi.ictory, w e will admit that want of confidence, that distrust is the cause. Vet believe me, it is tlie w ant of confidence in our own fortitude, and ditrust of our virtue, and not the fear of yourprudence, and of your fidelity, : that we endeavour to guard agamst.

This tlav we nuet in 1 . r of a patron

: s;iint. In all ages, remar'..: .e events have ; been commemorated by . stivails and aI mot.g all civilized nations days of joy and ! eladeess have been dedicated to tlie meuio-

rv of men endeared to fa.i.ie by g; ,.t atul clori'-us actions. But the ar.cie i.t 1 uie s of toe i masonic onler hav e required our ao:. j. .-.g -.' this dav !Ht to comnev ra rat" a luro co. -

ts cx.eut is onlv limi-

;s ot t ie carta. Ivvotlierly the vh,o!e human species the rieh and peer, in one

U.iief, -oj thing tii- uahap!, ;e:d pe .ce to the treuhh d ininoV-;aul

1 Ot

the fe. .md. at eu of everv :i : t. hearing its cavopy on id At thv aiiar, thi -ritv id to a panic iv-;-;-. n. -

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fivld." N hvieever peril needs stiiport, w.uit re pnres assistance, or sorron seeks alleviati(v the m.tson may obtain aid, and relief, and co-.isolation. l)-.oiag t!c revolution, the frontiers of

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en:.s av.o :a were the scene tlve warfare. The lndi 1.1

and 1 ti's'.ro,,

he to arms bv the cacmus vt Aa lepend-. nee, wrought the work of

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v. tth all the bh ed tierstv cruelty of deno-.s. The settlements wciy uprootvel the nu n v ere s ecrincd amivWthe tlames of tluii c.. el'd.nvs ..al tlie "Women and children if sy .v i by the tomhaw k, were carrinl into caj'tiviec. I 1 the eouite of tins warfare of wu 1 s d, cruel devd U -;i, hi an enccun ttfb.v u V'-ud ci sat k-ys atti an Aiuv;:-

ered with laurels, the o: ie

hono.r nor a statesman c lands brightened in hi, . 1 in memory ot a lowly an . . yet a man justly gre ,t and . devoted to piety, to peace, .... i This tlav is dedicated tv) the mem:

St. John, (ircatne-s tdten

doubtful pvi'.ciides glory, often the ed ct of

accident, though linked with the h..ppmcss and the prosperity of nations, can be tr no cotipiarisoti sit!i the t; hi uplis t virtue.

Tin mode of co.ninemoratmg each sh. di.Vr--ek as the ex a llvnce of idm w iie-c

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:eiice ? Thouiorc, ht us exhibit our n .crence for St. Joim, our n gai d f. rtbe r....s,)uie, institution iv t by an ostuita'dous Oisj htv of professions, but by a cue hil ex.u-i.m u !i (f tiie tenets of the orikr, .i.t. be a . ! o.n ation, from th.stime, to cenferm close.;, m all things to these tenets. Ueanemlier the hoo.r glass h,,, sr.;fdv the sands run. and how r.ijadly ourn es t,r'e drawing to a close. Hv member the set tin which, all devouring, is preparing to cut tiic brittle thread ed' liie. and to launch us into 1 ternity. Li t ns re fe m. It t us seek " that a chor winch shall s.ifelv i..ocr us .n a peaceful harbour, where the wicked shall te se from troubling, and the wcaiy snail :.i;d rest." This ..ct cf ivpar.ition wc owe to ourselves, to the brethren, and p. the institution. That we may redeem our character from the ignominy and disgrace under wk.eli v. e lie in the view of all true and wt rtnv liaisons that wc may recompense tiie fraternity for the repp at h and shame our imw. rthinessh .s brought upon the m :uid that vve may com)ensate the institution for our neglect of its precepts, for our disregard of its prosperity, anil tor our hetaiiv smk ss of its character and g- h1 fame. Then f a e, 11 tlie im.rmities of our n it u re have proud too strong for our virtues, let us mv brethren reform If we arc in. c to oarsv h t s, the masonic edifice is impn giu.ble fiom withmt, andean then only be dissolved when "die great globe itself e.i, all which it i. merit, shall like the baseless fahiac of a vi-;..,' pass ...w ay before the Almighty Architcit. And then my brethren, calico irom ur 1 , ge of clay, may we mut 1:1 tiie celestial to go, before the ( ir.tnd Awetcr of all perfeeti..n, and there in light inehhbk , j-aus tliroie-.i the; ages of eternity n. u. u ea iove ..no !;liss. I -.".: Communicated f ,r (h Philadr'f.hia C!a zc tr Lagtiiia, Dec J. ihe political bci'i2011 is imnky, and the seeds ofiegi iniacy in a i;etatic suite. C oi I oil. u. d Col ' 'ti.uie h.it ip-nc to aittt. Fc, a jaunt of about 45 da s troin this pa.ee Mo1 ales has beet:, p'av it t; ihe I) I at Ma-

lucaibo, and like Hoi. jpai te alter tviy successive b -tt'c, bas isiu d his 'iip-at cutting pioelaniaiioti against which t ap tain Spence, ol the Cane has in an . ncrgLlic spiiited addtess and piotts , printcd out the buibaihy ol sucli n.e.isnus . but, test assuicd, hum hia i at.go!n?.i v ci aracler. he woukl not hesi'ate to put his nn naces into fuit efil, if he d te, viz: Sbootint; all foieign.is caugh1 tmtler aims, or aiding- ur assistii.g, aiab lor a peaeealile cbaiacter like uc, a small ornament or bracelet lound tne b g or legs, and bard labor lor thitc vi us. However, hnii 1; all inctapbo' ot y ko g; aside, Ci 'veiti oept shounl not toi ,U3 iiiomcnt leave the bailor i ss forve thin the C'yar.e or a tiigaie. to pro. ten the lives, libeiiy, and piopeity el thj cttie i.s of ti e U Stall

l. I 1 it' S t

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- xpi'v si"ii of our j. v eC el

the je a. edudness of tue v. o:

ties d iv m ike free use of tiie g t t i a. 1 st our maids and cise,e.,ees ; ie ami s.jo-'-iab.'.it'A s ef life, a.r.d 01 all me

md vanity of the wot! 1. 1. 1 tii.sil.e" be d:;ctcd tt an exanitn iti-":i of those pr;':cs f bn th ! ;o 1 ve, relief t id to tne

ruoM.Tiir" v t s v z tr f l in is. Lugl.M a, N - ' I ot b i, t tha vva csne- 'ed baA a::ived

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