Western Sun & General Advertiser, Volume 14, Number 34, Vincennes, Knox County, 20 September 1823 — Page 4
Poetical
SELECTED.
I, -nl hvrou, m ms iate satirical poem, entitled 'The Age of Bronze, when alluding to the late Congress at Verona, has the
following apostrophe to our country: Evening Post.
"But lo! a Confess! what, that haibwed j WQUnfc& eleVen 0f the ene
close line of light troops were drawn round the tower by order of the General out of reach of musket shot and after a siege of thirty- six hours, he was forced to surrender himself and the rem nant of his band, having fired a
way all their catridges and killed
Which freed the Atlantic? Mr- wc hope j my. lie was carried to From the same I caVclla, the scene of his first mur outworn Europe. iv.ite so'ir.a .ir;" j;,e Samuel's shade, to Saul's monarchic. dtT, and there shot. It Was Oil a
Sunday when ho was sentenced rrccu om -.nncVj e executed, and General
Church sent to ask the priests of
the town if it was according to their religion to shoot a man on
that day. Their answer was,
the better the day the better the deed Auichiarieo died like a
madman. From eight to ten thousand persons were assembled to fee him shot, and to the last moment, they actually treated with perfect scorn the notion that bul
lets would pierce such a man."
The Woodstock Herald states, upon the assurance of a very respectable gentleman, that a son of Aaron Burr, and a son of Alexander Hamilton, both write in the
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eyes, : uronhets ct vounr
ed tar
7,'Mri. the forest-horn Dpr.hrni-s. 5
Whose thunder shook the Pr.i'ip cf the r-cas, And stoic Franklin's energetic ihuJe, ( Kobed in the lightnings which his. hand allay'd, And Jl'ashmgton, thv tvrart t.cr, vil;e! Ai.d bid us blush for lhee old L'.;.int, ct
break." I
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MISCELLANY.
iromttic notes o) a iravciier in Italy. j The following is an account of j an Italian bandit who was shot in , Italy by order of Gen. Church 'Toe most astonishing bandit,
whose exploits somewhat resem
and on one occcsion, when oppos
ed in some cause to Erskine, he happened to remark that, 4he felt himself growing more and more timid as he grew older.' kNo wonder " replied the witty and re Ientless barrister, 'every one knows the older a Lamb grows the more sheepish he becomes."
MODERN IMPROVEMENTS. "I have often wished, says an eminent writer of the present cen tury; "that I had it in my power to exhibit to the sages and heroes of ancient times, some of those improvements, which though familiar to us, and little thought of by us could not fail of surprising and delighting minds like theirs." 'I would give to Aristotle the electric shock I would cany Alexander the Great to the explosion of a Battery, and the evo
lutions of a modern Battalion. I would show Julius Ctesar, the invader of the barbarous B itons,
an English man of war; to Archi-
hlo f lip cflphratp.fl mips nf thp fa
m.us Ri.ialdo Rmaldri, was a s?me offlcc at St. Louis, Missoup. iest named, Cyro Anichiarico, n. and are upon the most friend born in the small town of Grotal- v terniG
gi on the road from Tarento to Lecce. His first achievement'
Raphael, the famous painter, hmnrt hlomarl IYlP m Ilk 1 HOP thp.
was the murder of a who e family f f p in a jcture lQ0 in the town of I raueav.l a. He red gaid that , had Qm &Q on had at Uie time of hw death, been h he might represent a bandit for m ire than twenty f. r ' . , , . . k, r , . , . i j the apostle blushing in Heaven to years; & from his daring; and uc- , K uj J . . l u r j see what successors he had on cebs, the country people believed eartn him to be a devil or magician, and n sc.iffed at the soldiers who were 0n Wednesday, rather an insent to pursue him When the (eresting looking young woman French General Ottavio a Corsi-!was observed standing on the can by birth, commanded in this j verge of the quay, opposite to
ji.m mcca man one uay prcsen- uv lere the sh o Fortitude, freiah-
ted himself before him and said !
with a fierce air, kThe bandit! whom vou have so long hunted is
now before you, but if he is molested, you will be assassinated before night fall. Anichiarico turned and disappeared and from that time General Ottavio doubtJess had faith in the belief of the people, for the bandit was not ta ken until lie was pursued by a bo dy of troops under General ;; uirch When this General was one day in pursuit of the banditti and their leader, he was accosted hy a peasant, who drew him aside and gave him some intelligence of Anichiarico On the very next day this peasant was found dead in his village, with a paper pinned to his breast with these terrible words inscribed f hi; ia thp fntp nf .ill whn hp-
tray Anichiarico The last band
wiiieh this leader commanded
was called 'the decided1 each man possessed a certificate bearing
two death's heads, with bloody
emblems, and the ereat words of
Justice, liberty, or death,' signed Anichiarico" I saw one of the
medes, o fire engine, (or Steam Boat;) and to Pythagoras a reflecting telescope. Honesty. A gentleman lately deceased, left to a friend, among a variety of other property, a chest of tools, which he had been used
to amuse himself with, he sold it to a Friend living near Brighton, who, on examining it, found in a secret drawer 130 guineas. He immediately waited on the gentleman, saying, uFriend, thou didst sell me thy chest of tools, but thou didst not sell me thy money here are thy 130 guineas The satisfaction of the other party may be better imagined than described. A Dandy seeing a newly imported Iiishman passing the gates ot the Prince's Dock, at Liverpool, cried out, "An ah Pat. what's o'clock by your red stockings? k Just striking oe," said paddy. at the same moment flooring the ex-
quisite with his shillelah.
BOROUGH COLLECTOR'S SALE FOR TAXES. IbHALL offer tor sale, at the court house in Vincennes, oa Monday the tivcntu seventh day oj October next, for the Borough tuxes of the present year, and the costs thereon, the following lots, and parts of lots of ground, in the Borough of Vincennes, unless the said taxes and costs are previous to that day paid thereon Sale to commence at ten
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ted with passengers ior America, was lying when on hearing a
shot fired, she thought it was the signal for sailing, on which she plunged into the river with a view of reaching the vessel or abiding the consequences. She was fortu nately taken up, and on being recovered, she said in explanation, that her husband was on board
the vessel, having deserted her
and her family. There was an
order immediately for his being relanded. In future he should atone for taking a step, that was near ending so fatal to a wife that loved him better than he deserved. Limerick Gazette. Only six crimes are punishable with death in France, viz. high treason, murder, arson, burglary, forgery of the National Bank notes and Public Securities, and robbery with violence. The beauty of religious life is one of its greatest recommenda tions. What does it profess? Peace to all mankind. It teaches
us those arts which will render us
Giuners Nam?. John Findlcy, h a
J. Dona van, ii a
s-ime .
J. T. Moffit, li a
Sarah Jones, It a H. Montgomery h s.ime sa;nc same Widow Bcw'iey, G, U. C Sullivan, fcar.io sa;n half of same, sa:re, f-a-r.e. half of ?a:ne, half of r-anio, half of same, half of saim?, same,
same, part of 193 heirs of T. DuboU, 2same, 25 same, 132 A. McXlurc, part 20 Abbot, part ot 23 Francis Lasseile, 26 Ambrois Snapper 27 same, 28 A. F. Snapp, 36 same, hiifcf 0 Rebecca Hall, half 36 L. Burway, jr. pun 37 Fr. Dickson, part 39 same, half of 1;j6
A. Patterson, o
VVm. Bu
Reynolds
Bonner, ; iju
Fr. Liongdo, part 3 heirs SI. buruelo, h 74 Pierre Cartier, h do Rene Compo, 75 Tnos. Coulter, half 80 sam, pari of yi heirs Li. Bazaaon, 6 same, Iqo same, half of 1,-3 same, lyj same, 1,-4 Benj. Ciiadscy, heirs V. C Yandev enter, Iqi John Breading, h I53 same, han ot 3 Hvacinth L.asseilef 1
:rson, o irteh, C 71 s and C (2
certificates in Gen. Church's pos-1 beloved and respected, which ill session, which was written with . contribute to our present comfort
human bhod. At last, in Janua
present
as our future happiness Its grea
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ry IMP. this astonishing bandit, test ornamcnt js charity- it indiMdmg himself heset on all points cates and breaths nothine but the
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ny ine so uiers unuer me com- prest spirit of delight ! In short, 1n.111J.1f the General, threw him h is a system perfectly calculated sell at about sunset into an old to beneflt the heart improve the tower in the midst of a farm yard, mind, and enlighten the undernear the small town of Casuba, standing.
hoping probably, that in the dead j
of the night he should be able to I Fit. Counsellor Lamb, an escape through the soldiers, ma old man, when the present Lord ny of whom were his friends and Erskine was in the height of his ail of whom believed him to be reputation, was a man of timid the devil. But in the course of manners and nervous disposition, one hour after it was perceived and usually prefaced his pleadings that he had taken this position, a& with an apology to that effect,
same, same, same, kame, same, same, same, same, same, same, same, same, same, same, same, same, heirs Peter Jones
2 312 314 325 354 o 4J2 405 4S0 44 404 458 463 470 493 17
same, part of 42 same, 59 T. Hempstead, hf 14 widow Dunno, 117 Joseph Turpan 241 Philip Catt, half 243 Jos. Laplant, half 252 Chas. F. White, 277 Rene Gremor, hf 160 Lewis Dupree, hf 240 same, half of i43 Isador Car;ier, pt 113 Antoine Petit, pt do heirs of Ant. Petit, 119 same, 158
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Owners Names. No. Clias. Barsalow, h 120 widow Suliny, hf do Joseph Ouiette, 122 same, 155 hrs. D. fl. Riley, pt 146 Fr. Vachet, half 156 Martin Robinson, 169 Vilson Lagow, 191 Michel Dubois, 210 Jerome Creely, pt 261 Chas. Creely, part do Robt. Hunter, hf 157 widow Tenac, hf 151 Win. L. Withers", 152 Pierre Dubois, -166 Isaac Colman, pt 172
E. B. Carter, pt same, Fr. Cunningham, same A. Lemron, part Fr. Jackson, half Mary Cottee, Ant. Compo, half
Alexis Pecor, half do Francis Boucny, 209 Thomas Emison, 215 same, 235 same, 236 same, 216 heirs Benj. Reed, 221 same, part of 230 same, 230 same, 278 John Reed, half 263
heirs VVm. Reed, 301 same, part of 300 same, 302 Fr. Teshey, half 242 L. b. snuler for son 258 same, half of 2s3 A. D. Frazor, 98 H. Rucharville, pt 47 same, part of 1-9 M. Rucharville, pt 47 same, part of l i9
John l'eepie, half 356 same, half of 33 same, half of 357 A. Burlaw, half 47 J. X Y . L,. Colman ,09 same, part X;44 same, 256
same, halt 260
same, half 281 same, half 283 same, 17 ft 24 bame, half 285 same, 290 same. 17 ft 315
same, 323 same, 17 ft 326 same, half 333 same, 334 same, half 338 same, 344 358 same, 19 ft 405 same, 27 ft 405 same, 17 ft 409 ame, 11 ft 410 same, half 415 same, 140ft 438 same, 35 ft 451 same, 467 same, 468 same, half 487 same, 488 same, half 302 same, 12 ft 303 same, 381 same, 332 Robert Buntin, 4 same 13 same, part 14 same, 15 same, 143 same, 180 same, 186
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Owners Namet. No. Tax Robert Buntin, 223 8 same, 224 do same, 227 61 same, 228 d0 same, 229 do same, half 230 d0 same, 259 d0 same, half 260 dQ same, 264 d0 same, 265 do same, 266 dQ same, half 281 d0 same, 412 do same, "413 do same, 417 do same, 4-9 do same, 435 do Non Residents, 45 25 same, part of 108 37 same, half of 160 6Jsame, 197 12 same, part of 85 2 12 same, 21 1 10 same, 239 do same, 204 same, 205 do same, J 206 do same,,245 do same, T 246 do same, 247 do same, 248 do same, 255 do same, 257 do same, 275 do same, half of 284 do same, 293 do same, 138 ft 303 do same, 305 do same, 31 do same, 315 d0 same, 322 do same, 133 ft 326 do same, 335 do same, 339 fio same, 343 do 1 same, 375 (lo same, 337 do same, 390 do same, 392 do same, 395 do same, 400 do same, 403 do same, 131 ft 405 do same, 127 ft 406 do same, 137 ft 409 do same, 139 ft 410 do same, 411 do same, 414 do same, 4l6 do sanic. 420 do samc 421 do same, 422 do same, 423 do same. 426 do same, . 727 do same, 438 do same, ' 443 do same, 444 d(J same, 5 do same, 451 do same, 2 do same, 115 ft 4G1 do same, 121 ft 462 do same, 120 ft 464 do same, H3ft 466 do same, 116ft 467 do same, 479 do same, 483 do same, 4gs do same, 500 do same, 501 do same, 502 do
14 feet of No. 21, listed to the heirs of Wm. Breading, owned by the heirs of Dudevoir, 50
Yinccnncs, September 6th, 1822.
WILLIAM LINDSAY, Borough Collect:
