Western Sun & General Advertiser, Volume 14, Number 2, Vincennes, Knox County, 8 February 1823 — Page 4

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Wis, tr.s, t'iat w ivel w;t;i wintry bloom; h i- .i in all, f r ill h;;d sped ; Tiity slept tn Honor's laurtl'd tomb. H ppzH das ! he grszed in vain, To meet the comrades of ins tod; Co n patriots on the gory plain, Companions in th victor spoil, All, all around .vas sa l mil drear, Aa 1 nought co aid grief of years beguile; For lu-n on-l-iietioe h ri tear, F ;r h;ai, flection wore no smile. I svv-iiv.1 lo! the wnaor slept, T:i - wora-veter m joined the brave; T's ?nris -f Cohrnbia wr.pt, And ireedr- v-r ith !ederk':l Hi grave. MISCELLANY.

LOVR AND PRUDENCE. A young gentleman, woo was d sirous of entering the holy state of rn it rim n v . and who lud turn e l his attention to the 'g'vtejV beauties of the day elected at lengt i. for hit pa? titular addresses i lady who leputed rich.

as well m t nnher of lii.-rc

a n pr-ona' ; nd manful a com-

nlisbm -nt He felt the eharm

of oU flit" OOP Stealing OVet' his j

pc ) aid casting a 1 wit hinnP

' our readers of the anniversary of an nrcn. rence worn sUai?ti br ever kent in vnw as a beacon to warn honest inni of the danger of conspiracies and treasonable l ni',Mnt J

On the 1.3th inst it will Ik; eight years since the ascmhlagc of Hie never to he forgotten I Ian ford Convention Ii was little thought at that time that those concerned in this nefarious business would ever he ahle to free themselves

from the suspicion of guilt, or worn themselves into the conli dence of the public, much less, that in eight short years, we should find some ot the most vociferous aiders and ahettons of this project, coalescing with, and leading 'he venal part of the republican party to attain by chicane what thev dared not get at that time by open force the erection of a nor thcrn confederacy, or the forminji

of a northern partv in opposition

to the rest ot the union. New England Convention nut at Hartford, December 15, 1SU. The Connecticut Mirror of Dec. 19 1814, says "On Thusdav last the Delegates from the New Kngland States, appointed to meet in Convention at Hartford, assembled for that purpose in the Council Chamber of the Sta:c House of this citv. at 10 o' clock in the forenoon. On being

called t order, they proceeded to

organize themselves by unani

Thev beve rested and ta-! easy for a hor-e to start a boat ro

.en breath lVr a few years 'I hey j o propel ii i und. r v. ay--el! et--:i sti!it';rd well their ease. I ;ve uallv re!ievi;v.: him from ti e dvad

i di" up .'! a!I fi'!!fi. T ;t. i divre t voo'iiT man before

mooslv choosing the )Ion Geo. C ih t, a member from the Stciie

'Vi fn f ir iT'i ie he wanteoL - , M . , T M . . iii i , and rheodore Uwignt, ot stwlm i ani.ue d oh!v sure and : r i , n fi , i . t , . toi d. their Secretary he tiMJto i ' f n -loon wher e ri to han ; . .. , i ,v. i t ni ' n jvcntion was opened with i s-. - n ..,, .r i,;, I. I .j V7 ( l emu and impres-ive prave;. In" session ot his beloved. Fame : , .

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t!ur. but F nne had a cruel fashion of eKaggeiating these matters. In a word, if the truth must be told, our lover was not so madly' in 1 we hut he was able to preserve some method in it And before the glorious passion reached iU crii, he had the singular prudence to examine the records and to obtain an exact knowledge of the wealth of his charmer ! How happy was he to find that her estate was clear; and for once,

een more valuable than rumour bad proclaimed it. Fiying. then on the wine:; of love, to the dwelling of his tair o sein good set phrase, he dee! i ed his atfe. lion for her made a tender of his heart and tiaod n i l besought her to smile upon hU passion and make him happy. II d the dlirterin-r ta'e' of Hope, wis not to hf realized. The star of our lover's happy fortune, had a) 1 not yet east its silver liirht above the horizon ! v some rtVMiH. it hanp-ued. that the o mjr la lv had h,en apj)iizcd of her lovers cu: ion V and, in. the

1IAR rF')RO rnvVlv , 1GNT JWrmbcrsi from JW.i .Kachuxrtts.

matured thoroughly their plans and means to make a desparat'grasp at ti e reignsvd government. Whatever shape this irotensmay take, the close observer still detects him The dis:aste of thi party to our system, and republican nnmes and its hankering after royalty and all its apendages are fiequently seen Kot satisfied with any terms in America they

have cast their eyes to the British Monarchy for suitable titles by which to be designated. Ve now see old Federal dotards whose ink balls have for years been used for the types of treason, hunting with shallow, short sighted and eon ui ?t republicans, in

branding all who do not readily fall into their schemes with the term Radicr.!-'- zud appropriating to themselves, its opposite LEGIT I M A T B - that is, hoi ders ot offices in fee simple--possessors by divine right Who would have thought that in less than seven years from the transaction of these events the mouth piece of the views and intentions of that horrible and hor riffle combination, should have been selected to promulgate Laws and measures of a Republican Administration. TUB ARTS. Chhnlcal Agevcij by the M'tg net. Mr. J. Murray stares, that he has succeeded in decomoo-d -g bv "he magnet, every ni'Malic sah to which, lie ha-applied it. fine instance of thi- tact -o interesting to science we yi de for t--e .e d its hwieuey ; A so!iui;n f perv.vivr 'e of nere.ry was. by i t'e ma-it L soon j educed tt me-

lener

pull 1 1 siariing and the iYejt:e:j sudden w tcnci.es vhen tie boa: i-j unncr way. i c e.v:pc:;se iblrstill! r". yntlwd of Guiding Stnl.Ta a solution f gold in rdtro nnuiatie acid arsd a fourth part of ethee. Shakf th.ctr. together and wail till the thuds are seperate the upper stratum or jur.e cd-'crial gold is ti en to he poi.icd (dVinto anothT vessel, li" a; y poiish.cd steel instrument or other utensil be dipped, into th.is so'utiosi. a::d irtar.t)y phniged into cuid u aier tl:e sin. face will a''jnir e a eo.at of ure. gold, being a ven eleganr ar.d eeononiical mode of FiC!Arvi!' polished steel from rmt.

tills" or runnh

merein v.

line d'.ei liiii i nag oet zed ad

George Cabot. William ihvseott. miuisS-M eri in -yup, wiii he an adHarrison Gray Otis. iHmothy ; ui'" ah'e aoiJhue i con oive sub Digelow. Stephen Loigfeliow. j Iha'e. Daniel Waldo, George Bliss 'a j Pderlihig of ,oic?i Mr Crook than Dane. Hodijah Bavlies. -;ank id g)o .lio. has maole ar Samuel Sumner Wilde, Joseph I unp-'ove'ne.-: in hleaciing" linen, layman, Joshua Thomas j whi-di con-is in the (lisengage

A SHORT STORY. Told by Mr. Mathews at the York Theatre. "Mv friend and myself, when in Devonshire, were visiting an acquaintance who had a Daughter not remarkable either for her wit, or beauty, or accomplishments. She had passed the grand climacterick, and was certainly on the wane ; but her heart had lost none of its susceptibility to LA GRANDE PASSION. She had for ten years been conspicuous for her dress :" but alas ! she had toiled all night" at bails, routs and leavese and caught no beau – Being as vain as she was simple, we thought her fair game for a quiz. Miss Lucretia Elvira, said I, have you heard of the late act of parliament by which all ladies with SMALL MOUTHS shall be allowed to marry two husbands ! No, sir said she (SCREWING UP HER MOUTH INTO A PUCKER) What a curious law." You are wrong Edward said my friend to me; those ladies with LARGE mouths are to be allowed two husbands.-'LAW ME!' exclaimed she, (opening her mouth as BIG as a BUCKET, "What a

From Rhode Island.

most of the chlorine from the

Daniel Lyman, Samuel Ward, /// oxymuriate of linen, by which in

Benjamin Hazard, Edwai d Mars

ton. From Connecticut. Chauneey Goodrich, James Hillhoue, Jom read well. Zc phan H. Swift, Calvin (iood dard, linger Minott Sherman From the ( aunties of Chvxhier and Graf on, in Nets; Hampshire. Benjamin West. Miles Olcott, Had been elected in County Conventions i r i their respective Counties, and were admitted to seats in the Convention. Folunteerft from Fernwnt William Mali, jr. Josiah Dunham.

On the 2."3th January 181.5, the

ge:-ious pi'oeess. it is enabled to act with lull force upon the cloth and yam 'This proeess combines many important ad4, antuvs; it inis aln'a iy ben tried upon a considerable scale, and ha met with full approbation bv a gentleman (d chemical celebrity. .uhstttuc for Wc;W The

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nu ;st o his desca t unon ilames. 1 r t i n j ,. . ii i lifgislature convened in extra sesa . i ia ts. aul Cupids she very - o-.i ro r , i, . i , : i?ion. Oil ttie 2th oi tlie same c on p.ed!v drew Irom her re!i . . . , , , Jj , r . month, the Legislature a)prov4 t He a sm i;S !f. or mnv- ;m . r? . '

o! As ts of S ,ondon. has

iidjuoVed a silver m dal to Mb Orooke fea t :e dis on y of sub-

cur ioe.b law

Nicety ef the Ltizc- X lady who was recent lv arraigned aC Albany on a charge of B:gamyf escaped conviction, by proing tliat, instead of tv. o liubanr!s alive. sh( h.ad thru: and that consequently the second manuge, h v wliich the public orose. utor attemnted to s'new the i!h galitv of the th.ird. was itself unlawful, ar.d, tierefore. no evidence in point of law. Tne Iady name is Fanny. In February IS 1,5 the was married to Moison W Cook. In

January 1810, to George Edge,

sutuu- Or A !:;oh..l nu-.v n-,-1 for,. d j,,' Au,lItt h22. to John

i"e proeiwt ion ui anat mil a! j jj.,tt, s;u

subjects, li e.nisu of a satur

ated solution of muriate of ( ,:a common rah taking ahciP .'!b. of salt f-r ivMir jjiiits ol w .Jer

deoiiol ir, d ar tl i- dis:l:.c to j)ro e of gi ( at u

s(p;ir,is. and is

otherwise quite oi'iinary in her

udidy

ap eaT anee,

t'ouugh

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snKu'.at e."!iai'-n!inary in her j eo::qucsib. ( ion.

An unprincipled debtor being irdV rmcd bv hi biend t'r.ut one of

a-. .roarUi li,n m ui, toi. iroiv!0' 1 Vc l'!Cliin ol U c Vou- '-7 'Mr ' (1 cmii.... wih! U: ivnv-':c ini. v . - . ' vent ion I Jurin the session a bo. i Lamhi :t e. i lmi i ra- eontrivec !,..... ;r ..mil,! ro ,.!,(.;., rL.

Although i mav not proht by ! , . , , , - --m i ; h-w passed to prevent the Lntted , a curious mow pipe eaiculLted to . vmrh:n! : he renlied witn mnm

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v.ior i r , c Slle wahc in the cities ol two hours, a degree oi heat capa-1 h'.c intend to pay the ;rt''nrinal j out 'tg a ioer on my aeenunt, j , n , , . . i lu ll'iu ' o utf a, vo.i i;Uv iu.en it th- ev.en 0nnnll;-ut and Giv. (7o.W-j hie ol melting pitmum 'I his i nnr hi, princqdc to pay the iir-

ol a seirco I niu-t m-i-t upon 'oc-l'l-v ahowe 1 to replace tne amount

s esneodrd " o

put an cio-hti vn limnti :)h re in her M . . . ' ' '

"i" s hand, and he -went his wy !

1 n

PJ-:. I . M'C! y

appointed Commissioners to proceed to Washington, and makt

s i nj. sue i i . . i r . v

uemauus on me uenerai Kiw

ernment. These went tu

Wasiington, and they returned Notwiihsuiiniing tne complete disgrace with which the federalists

woe ovei whelmed by that mea

It btxuinoii our duty la remind ' ure they do u-jt dcVpair of sue

pipe may nc auapteo with i ctit

perfect saf ty to the burning ot tiie gaseous cons'iluents of water, and used as an oxv-hvdi o-en or gas blow pipe

Patent Canal boat

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Gi lliv ua's Thavkls - - An Irish Judge told some prison of Swift's acquaintance, very grave

ly, that he looked urjr.n tht

WllOiC

TVlr. Kdward Townscd of I-al j of Gulliver's Travels, xcholt ver myra, has invented a Spring to oht persons mi!:! thin!: of be attached to canal boats, which, ; then:.) to be one continued hean it is said, will reudw it nearly as In! imurolmbU H.