Western Sun & General Advertiser, Volume 14, Number 8, Vincennes, Knox County, 22 March 1823 — Page 4
: , YrTf" ' alliance than even the haughty wore no ornaments, and appear fator who witnessed the trial saye, H'--J nictation of Napoleon. Ofl ed in a white satin hat, with os- "putting myself in the situation of fc;mLb0 f, r ,w.nr,tl frU CovfUnv nnrl W .1 Vrn this nOOr nptrm. should I not liaVC
? M'UV' , -W' I II?, UltlUH'lt. i v-v-ui vuii- i n iVii luubiiwi u, v f I I O
"Zil.LST Ar T H i". IMMO;: TAL GGDS XS HE. Cvus'd r.s infernal Imps is lie, The ni.m w v.u v.cv'Ioc'-v bo-'.nd to thee; Who lov'eil thee your.-. but iiiuis tlitc, old, A dirty slut, ar.d ix'y lcoIcI. 'Twiis th'.s, ditiir'Al my nightly rest, Andr.iekM ail liy u.y torturttl breast; And often as I laid in bed, I vishi 1 pr.ty'd that you were dead. My peace destroy'd v-.w wretched hon.e, Mere loath w.v.e than u i.r.l bccouic, 1 iirw where hv.ih aids oi't repair, To sptiid their cusli or drown their cere.
n my eruption purse no more
Could ?av the t .;r u r it opt ins score;
Confi.sM e:;rasred I cors'd the day I suvt tliee fa'isl the: ran w.iV. Skdlhy
i,ov;;'5 i.a::clag:. ThcreV. a l-iiii;u taut mute, there's a Lmv t!i; t speaks., There a a tomethi:; that cannot be told. There are words car. oaly be :va.d ia the
eaet'tis. Avid tho;i ;hto but the eve :;n v.
her shoul- j acted as he did was a question
my conscience.
rumorsMhcv seem to have cho- shawl thrown over
sen the least. The young Napo- ders. No national air was play- that instantly presented itself to
Icon being admired by a ed or called for, nor was there great proportion of the French any obeisance made towards the people, on his father's account, imperial box." would, no doubt, be a more welcome sovereign than any of the VERONA Romhnns: while his elevation to At which the allied European
the throne would have a power- sovereigns have met, in person & ii -. . r
fl
ot
d effect in defeating the pYojects by representatives, is a city of Ita f those, who calculated on estab- ly. capital to the Veronese, situa-
A Yankee Trick An eastern pedlar lately desired accommodation for the night at a tavern in the south part of this country; but from the prejudice frequently existing against this class, our host for a Ions time refused. At last
! he consented, on condition that
ifold.
There's a Imk r,o expressive, so timid, so kind, S-i c msciour., ho oui: k to impart Though dumb, in ;ai lauai it speaks out
the -niaJ, And ttnkes in an instant the heart. This el oquent silence, this converse of soul, la vain we utte v.pt to Luppiess; More prompt it appears lYoin the v.iih to
control, More aot the found truth to impress. A A. And oh, the dclirhts in the features that shine, Tim ruptures trie b . .ova that melt, When, bust v ita each olaer, this converse d vine,
ted on the river Adie. lis popu-
than tliat ot" monarchy-! The cir- lation is about 00 000 souls, and is '.the pedlar should play him a
eumslaneetoo of the vouiv Jia the see of a IJishop Verona is a; Yankee trick betore he lelt mm. nolcon having been broughUip in very ancient city, and is celebra-; The offer was accepted. On rithe court of his father-in-law, and ted as the birth place ot Catullus, sing in the morning, Jonathan cduc itcd accordiiv to his riid 3Iartus milus. Cornelius. Ka caielully secured the coverlet ot aristocrattcal vicwsT would serve pos, the elder Pliny and Vitro-, the bed. which among other artias a Ruarantee, that the new sov- vius.-There exists there the re-; clcs he pressed the landlady to erci-vn would never distuib the or- mains of a Roman amphitheatre, purchase. The low price ot the (k-r of tl.Ws in Europe by which computed to have been spacious ; coverlet operated at once upon
his own power was consolidated cnoug" 10 contain, ai one nine. , u.c who insiea inai nei-
is a fortified city. The streets are j that it would match hers exactly, narrow, crooked and dirty, and ; Jonathan took his money, mounthe houses in general of a mean j ted his cart, and had got fairly un-
appearance but the environs are : der way when our host called to
and which the holv alliance were so anxious to maintain inviolate. Whatever may be in these rumors and speculations, accounts agree in representing the attentions paid to the young Napoleon by the emperor of Austria, as
him that he had forsrotton the
Igll
Winchester Fa. pap.
Is
,0,r
en an 1 felt.
MISCELLANY.
Fr-tm the Commercial Advertise. NAPOLEOX THE VOUN
Tn looking over our files of pa-
..mwu., .... vn iw, the son of that man whose tm-hu-
ouserve more man one notice ta-
qualities of this young prince, has 1 'env Ui Aia Minor. I i 1.1 i tion was fL't ) ;,(;() snms;
tenuous to wmcn we aiume, ano ' v 1 til ' "'. nawn:
may not be unacceptable to out readers. AI had last night an opportu
nity of seeing, for the ln?t time.
represented as delichtful.
Aleppo or tlaleb which has Yankee trick he was to play him.
more than ordinarily marked been lately overthrown by an j O never mind says Jonathan, you c;n,p ti Atu fifiioi earthquake, witn so much des-iwl nd it out soon enough.
The following extract of a letter truction of human life, is a city of
ciuui Vienna, uaicu cepi i in, -y -t ; - , Irishman' JofinMnn nfin.r
tv lit f mirpc enrrto ntPtvcf nrr Ol LlC OiM.lfl!ilU empire, rltUaifUs ... " " V "V" V " -
narticularl as to the personal ! alv.ut 250 m.!s north of Jeml P-"
lib pOpUld- ri
It was a- nuiibeu on paving saieiy
readied ihe "Land of Liberty, to
fwr. ii.,. pmtimMum rf a;.. surt, caneo on a nroincr w no
( I1M7MI l"lll X I till. tilC
and Diai'bckir. Caravans sent thence to B-igdatl and
Persia: and flip cw e.mmioiicn
- ' v : . ; A k i
ted with the Persian Gulf and In- Vcm.ail'l uc Sl,re- ,n m,s ,ancl 01
had hppn in A mpnn liftrr tlipn
ere . . ... ...v.. v v uun into i two years, and exclaimed, 4By l Pntnrtr I nm liicf lim r n (rp,,
, ken of this scion of the deceased - .Kanoleon, concerning whom, lit tl" lias b.en said for a few years past, but who. it would now ap pear, if we are to credit the foreign journals, is destined to play an important part on the former theatre of his she's ambition and glory. According to one account.
lent ambition lost him the g-euiet empire in the world Young Ka-
nnlpnri vvnc it th; thrntr mid cit i
in tin nmp. hnv with UU rnv:,i I Letakia. The commodities chief-
dia b. Bassorah, with the Iypt i eejJom -Ucn, laith, brother, a land Mecca hv Damascus And I 'an" ol hberty, indeed, where you
i ' m;iv u'pnp clinpc IT rnn rnn Knvr
wun tiitirnnp nv a iivnniirptt:i it ,T v-MiJ .y
grandsire and the empress, but in a separate compartment, where he was attended by a middle aged individual, who appeared to be
his preceptor. It is not too much
resting
r
u.k. . ' . to sav. that no youth ever boasted
on a report which had c
rcacued Pans trom t hree drHemn tcnance than h-g The fik parts ot hecon.incn . viz: PruMa of ,lim wWch j have Ken at A hivitzerland and the south of kerinan'8 and other shops in J.nuice an ,ntnSuc had bre.i for Londo, are vilc can.lcatllrcs souir time on loot to p are the compaivd with the 0rieinl. young Napoleon on the throne ol .rhe'v ,.eprcsent him as a florid ilviV? " f, t1 ? L0U'S c'"hhv hoy, with a profusion of an,i t,,at- 0,1 I." acres- flaXenliair llowina over his shoul-
s,n, tne new emperor wasto derS- 5ut ,,e has"nothin2 what.
Pino nnnvu ny a coronation
path, to abide by the Code Napo Ivon. and all the civil and military
i .stitutions of the late emperor. That such a project has been entertained by the emperor Francis, appears no way improbable. Independent of the desire natural to
ever ol that appearance. His com plexion is line, but not florid; and his hair, cut quite short, is fair, but not flaxen. It is impossible to behold his face for an instant, and not be struck with the convincing likeness it bears
to the more accurate delineations
ly dealt in were raw and spun cottons, country linens, silk shifts, copper, coarse cloths, Natoian goats' hair. Cordistan gall nuts.
Indian shawls and muslins, and pistachis nuts of neighboring growth. Gazette. Matrimonial Ri dilation The people of Zurich have an old custom, which they have probably derived from the wisdom of their ancestors. If married
people, in spite of remonstr ance persist in a desire to rparatt they are confined for some weeks in the chamber of the council house, in which there is nothing but a small bed, a stool and a ta
them, if not you are at liberty so
to go barefooted, to be sure !" To desire little makes poverty equal with riches. He who wants,
is not rich, nor he who wants not
poor. Kiches are to be measur
ed by their use; I cannot call
large possessions riches, but as much as is conducive to comfort, From the Independent Examiner.
JUDGE BUNDLE'S GHARGE TO
THE GRAND JURY. All laws are laws, and every law is law; and laws are thing made by the lawyers, to make men live according to the law, without any respect to the gospel for this is another affair, and to
be considered at another oppor-
.. ' uoblutl that are mven ol his father s coun-
mziogus lamuy, it cannot have " ..in-i., u .r...
lliuil ;ui lauiUI UIUI Jitii.ru to Mr. O'Meara's book. The nose is precisely similar, as is also the conformation of the mouth, which, when he smiles, gives an
expression of peculiar sweet nessTi
escaped the lynx eye of the cabinet of Vienna, that the Bourbons have become extremely unpopular in France; so much so, that it is only by emplovi ir coercion
. - . v O
lft ,i i . . t.uics:iuii ui ijcuunur bweemess. r m -the people are restramed It Ls long been said that he is inJjrom openly Uken nu-.Mi.es to tended 1W the church, but as vet exprl the : prcsen am.lv hunuh,' hc has nut appcalcd in any ini-tla.
v V -, - tivc Habiliments At the close of
in a, neqocouv cc, sp,Ken each act, when the drop scene fell ot as the period whe.i the draftee hc unitormilv rose Jm hjs ted.particulauy the party tavor- and stuml behind lhc nvr repub.ican principles will Ml0 l(tking over his shoulder, make an edort to destroy royalty; conversed with him at oceasionor. at least to establish an ord- ,i ;......,k-.
... " imtnau, auuai criuiy Willi an Ml1 ti tl't iiitr..lii I .
air oi paternal allection There
V
and fork, and or.e snnr.n
Change of j)lace. privaiion, ana
the sociality that arises liom tt c
necessity of mutually aiding each
other, have frequently before the
time ot probation has expired, so
reconciled them to each other.
fhat they have lived peaceably to Hether till death.
HORRORS OF SLAYK K
We llu-ir food is served orvUmty, and by another sort of one dish. With OIIC plate, Olie Uluie.Kiipn nnrl in annlltrr mnnnnr TJi
to the law. Now there are some
A neiiro
men that are good men, and some men that are bad men; and the bad men arc not the good men, and the good men are not the bad men, but the bad men and good men, are two different sorts of men this we gather from .Magna Charta. an old man that lived in the reign of Kins John
the Great Now, if all men were
has lately been tried at KtnVJu N00? m.en there would be no
ot things Minilar to that introdu
cod into Spain. Any attempt to counteract this. by giving France a king from the old woi o stock, would, it habeen thooM .r ,nilv hasten a catas
trophe more ten ible to tU"ilO. ail
is in the countenance of the em-
in Virginia, and sentenced to suf
ter death, for the minder of a Mr P'llling. Mr. P. was a slave merchant and it appeared in evidence that the prisoner, undemanding that bis family were about
j to be sold and taken away fro a
mm nau come to the ou am
horrid determination of murdera
ing the agent who should be in
pei or ot Austria an expiession of j strumental in separating his farm
iicu.n u.-tiu, suiieu io nis exal- ly from him; and he executed hi
need of laws; therefore, ergo the
laws were made tor bad men. and the good men have no business therewith, nor any advantage to meive therefrom; consequently those who receive advanfnrr f
Khe 1 aws, must be bad men ; and
isogemmen, call up the prisoners
anu uespaicn them as soon as possible for I must go out of the town to morrow.
ted lank.and in his manner an air ! purpose, when the attempt was- ComPletc assortment of Magiof kindness that endears him to i made to rob him of his wife and 1 st,'?lcs Blanks for sale at this .all lilt: LltKl r t 1 . - I'll .. . t A O. -. ..I Tl f . .
,f cwujm. Aiic cmpicss-cmiureiu A letter from a spec- m -"lau JJacas.
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