Western Sun & General Advertiser, Volume 17, Number 43, Vincennes, Knox County, 2 December 1826 — Page 4

Poetical.

entertain Much prejudice in this

MASONIC PKOCESsION. t saw the bawl of brothers move. With slow and solemn tread, Their hearts were join'd by ties of love In charity were wed: V And types of light's lllumin'd ray Shone on the path they trod, And in the midst, wide open lay The gospel of oar God. I ask'd a man, of fourscore years, Whv after them He ran. He sij:'!. and melted into tears 1 isey fed the poor old man :" He s i. 1 I once was sick and sad, My limbs were racked with pain ; They came they comforted ; and clad. The old man rose again." I ask'd a weeping widow, why She followed those before : She said and wip'd her weeping eye ; They came unto my door I . They came when all the world beside Had turned from me and ficd ; They ca-nc my wants and woes to hide, They gave my children bread."

deplorable. The soldiers arc al-pvbo advise that no difference

nv:t naked ; the Spanish guard ; should he made in the education

of the two sexes

adopted the resolution of takiiVg al ne is clothed and they don't

very little money with them have j know their exercise. The Roval

quite disgusted the robbers. We 1 Volunteers can bard I v distinguish ! women. b.th as wives and moth-

generally have an escort through ! their left from their right hand :: crs. and indeed in every relation,

The happiness and influence of

And such, I said, is Masonry, Virtue and 1 n e are twins ; And thatbk' I grace of charity. Hides multitudes of sins: Free masonry like woman's love, Is taught by private rules ; So deep, that should it public prove, It would be sport for fools.

SPAIN The following is an

extract from an intelligent and

impartial merchant who has late

the defiles. At Bcrgara, in the j

dehle ot Bancorbo, Salmus, So-

mo, Sierra and Cabrera, we had

escorts for which we paid very

high rhe chief of one of them, who had been a robber formerly,

told us he now received much

more for escorting travellers than he used to do in robbing them

Such is Spain ! "You are not, perhaps, at al!

aware of what description t lie

Spanish police is at present, or to what a degree, the Constitution of Portugal has inspired the government with terror. Independently of the manifesto issued by the king for the purpose of oivipoj

so that the Spanish government is j so much depends on their temper, so far from thinking of a crusade J that it ought to be most carefully

against Portugal, that thev are

only employed in considering how they shall encircle themselves with a Cordon Sanitaire. But M. llecaeho is well em ployed ; the six hundred gendarmes on horseback winch 'he has just or gamzrd at Madrid, after the mcdel of the Roval Gendarmerie of Paris, whose unifoi in the hear, don't suffer the people to think at all of what is naming in poitugal. Every body is for absolute povi er and i he faints of I he Cobles are ad

cultivated We should not suffer

girls to imagine that they can balancc illhumor by some good quality or accomplishment because, in fact. f litre arc. none which can supply (he want of temper in the femate sex."

Sifting up and sitting dozen In a recent com e: -ition between

two g -linemen. (nthe subiect of

ittir.g un it night, with the sick.

one of them remarked that he rot.dd not " t awl s'ttihirr to which the other very gravely replied, thai he did not mind ' sit

miffed. Mi-fortune has taught the moM sanguine experience, o

confidence to the friend of ah h"' t'cr a Mep is taken towards ? Uric up? if he could - lie. doxn."

solute power.a manifesto whie!:af :i 't'er urner ot t'.ungs . it may ne fnrrlc u of i r 1 f.ihiv said that it h..u!d he remote I j!'!!t" ! iinhandnj At

it

thousand conjectures, the seven! v ! !,"om ;lH (i:;;:'i n!--

of the police is strict in the ex

treme. At Madrid no person is admitted into the citv. unless he hears

ly gone to Madrid on personal with him a passport, or bill of j t;ni.u

The lemale mind ir natmailv

rredulons niVeeinmaU', a- ij in mittee. in their report, made the

i attachments ardent -li'm hei j-a- ! iolhuvmg remark :

e Ca'tle Show at Concord. (X.

. p en-i', rn were awarded for the bet Farm?. In relation to oof if t'-ejo. the viewing Cm-

situat'.JU!, e.er a riou: cs

rno-l iii ;inv (i-'j.ree he fcT.ipahle. let

Ins remehj'f that it is hi a HuiW

Vt'ner, the

business ; it is da?eu the 6sl o i protection: and a man eomhv a

August : distance of six lesigues. must prokThe misery which prevails vide himself with the ame If here is beyond all bounds; it is von want to lcavr the rity. von

frightful. The two third parts of I must apply to a Commiary of

rvi , r. i t.

3 lil! Ill ipi .11 ?5 U Df! I Jill"

i vated with tireitt care : and much

good iodrrment in auri'-alture ; but tie Committee at e ofopinion, th.at

1 : , r....i

;:er errors are j iee ,l J m laun in one cssen-

i ?h !iat wa ' tia! particular; and they hope that

breathed !' r the mi-eiy of a fellow : an indirect allusion to it will be moital. waft r.wiiv the scroll, and ' pufiicicnt for him to correct the the tears which Unwed for the error. There is no commodity -ahimitie of others tloat the ' on a useful aod so nlea-ing uH-m-M-iai down the stream of. to th farmer nothing in this life, 'bhvion ! Oil the errors of women on which be caivso afely rest his let ie: look with t'oe allowanee and hopes of comfort in future years, nnmaniu of men Knch.antinrr i as a eompany of healthv. robust.

woman, "thou halm of life! sooth j a"d promising boys. A farmer

er of sor row ! solace of soul ! with out thee, how heavily would a man drag through a dreary world ' bn! if the white hand of a faseina ting female be twined around his arm how iovons.how lihtlv doth he trip along the path !

rhe woman ad tender friend

the population of Tolosa, Vittoria,

Burgos, Aranda, Ruytriago, are literally without breeches, shirts, stockings, slioes or hats An old, filthy cloak, made up of a thousand filthy shreds, put together in a filthy manner, covers a filthy skeleton, with a long beard and a fierce haggard eye. At Irun, sol dicrs. excisemen, priest and employers of every description begged ilms of us. At JJriviesea, a curious personage, who field a plate in one hand, and a 'htle holy sacrament of copper in the other, asked us for an alms for God In Burgos I was present hi!( the fragments of a monk's dinner were being distributed Two hundred creatures, dressed in at tets, rushed one over the other in to tiie middle of trie convent, court and their disputed for the bones, broken bread and chick peas, re maining after a frugal meal Women were thrown down by old iio & these in their turn by the moie yonoir and vigorous of their own ex Here tlie most bo -'ihie ciie mingled with the words Por )ov and Santo Padre. cave to the sone a character of which the distribution of sausages at Paris on festival days can give you hut a faint idea On the other hand I have seen, in the Ca thcdral of Buijtos six chandeliers of massive silver, five feet high.

Police, who points o?n a pieo of paper, called paprtrfe, te gate of the city through whi-.'h ynu aie to take your depart ?; V. or en ter;. peasant, laborer n f nrseman

iir w iiu iiut-s if i a t . ;; ;;? O' ee who travels on V,of, wU.. is not o bliged to subpti? .U pn;er reexamination a- he so!;'e OHlcr. established outsitle .eaeh tvn;er I have seen farmer- and gird'ners

from the ne!gtib-..rhnnd fiie eapi tal, sent horn from t he ?r'?te Yn enearrel !iec':o tl - jfnt1 no? their Carta de Securidad V rein travellers, who wereunpV; ) with passports from thei res-, eefive Governments, have b!er compel led to wfiit fp.e Jinnrs. between t wo gendrm- rf fbn gp.'e of the city. until'U ' t -e f nten(;'M-.f to write mj,-r theii panort "p r mitted to enter v merely because these -' t .y--.rt; had the expression rJ! f e.? Fpngne instead of all ant a Madrid V, fore f'ey have well arrived, thev are compelled to . ve notice to the Commissary of ho qonrter where they are about to reside As you travel through the country the weakly & ragged looking Alcaids demand your p.iport. and in visaing it, cover the entire paper so much with signatures that a few new slips are obliged to be attached, which in a short time are bedaubed like the first It is said

j e fined c'a v

et'Sei ot

aoful rccosti '

unrolled, nuy tba? s

rarely succeed; well without a

wife. A solitary journey is always a tiresome c cheerless one." Romps. A romp is generally a good naturcd sort of a girl, with little mind and far less taste. She does not understand wit or fancy.

who in the mosr (rvh:- nmahnrw I ,nrto r h? s n0 pretension.

retains her fmidr.es. e.nd in every ) hrn ls rnet she generaleliangenf fortime preset ves una j ly .lmpsjimhrsr : when she is bated lov-. ouglu to he emhiaced ?ravc ,? a ,oo ht'('a" rmps a the best penVmn of heaven the have ,,M,C UivVcr A -niintry -(;mr-.eiinn of eai ?i.ly happinc : rnml 1S rha? m"(1 u Uh a (i,trIr be f .et a man dr.tw such a prize in rallsr ,f -,v? ( r;i r,,ance t0 JurnP the W,u - v ei fife, and glide down ?(T??S ; a!ul S H! !ovcs aPPles hest the stream ..f vxitWnn: w iih such n tnp nbard. becaiwshe has the a partner, neith-er the eold averted 'nuiMte pleasure of climbing the eye of the summer friend, nor the Uvc an(1 U'ann luT ncw flo' frowns of adverse fortune, should A ,mvn rnmPlsa different creaproduceapaog or excite annum- i tinP 19 nf,'aly a great er. rlmur Works. ta,,,cT ?! srandal- u hrn she ls not ; employing her clenched hands upFEMALK TEMPER on ?ume one's shoulder. Ilomp'lt is particularly nece-ary for I in- is a jYid h"- It is at vaai,hionrnIr,r.mmnMM ..rmr,. r!ar!f'c u,th decency of taste, and

wbich might be estimated at. a ttint government dreads an enemy

in every man that stirs. "The city, which is very loo

my. appears to be pressed torn a

hundred thousand erowns ix

lamp of the same metal, all ncw. a wen- the chandeliers, burn night

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uiivi nti . c hiwm ... Irat siupor . soucnuue reigns want ot a candle in his wretched ti,err & that ort nf-'dener winch hut. The same melancholy mis j Tacitus calls -the silence of great cry at Aranda. Boytriago.& So- wrath !" The people who meet mo sierra. 'I'hc hotels would J together in the hotels in the usual make yun groan : empty, dirty. places nf asemblv. and at the andiieei ted. thev atloid no food; Puerta del Sol which is the but of the mo? v"de and ordinary ialais Roval nf Madrid, seem akind. and tni hr the highest price j fraid to speak to eaeh other. It Living, heir, is to living, in hs laugnable to hear th various

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er : l)f.. ;iii-e much of the cfiVrt of J" " ' ' 'mauon. Ihrir ,.. ivn-s of reasoiHiiu and of Jl-.t- manner of a . omp. are the their wit. when they -row up. . V" a ,rar". , 1 ?'"ld have ilmriKi uiiiim ti .- ..,,.1,.,. , all sucli fema.cs inched nut of so-

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good humor with which they con ! LU 1 e .Missouri, to ilnet ih,.mv,!v,.c a u-nnnn colonize a new Amazonian land.

v..v-. ..... .... .r. . t i 'll'llii!! , I m f

should attempt to thunder with

her tongue w ouhl not find her

Iftbeydidnot civilize the Indi

ans somewhat, they could fi"ht

. w i.vi i.i. 111. w

eloquence increase her domestic 'f,ni anu Ulal W0Ul(J 00 Just as

I wen.

W(men should implicitly yield their better judgment to their futh-

Bad things An unfaithful

servant, a smoaky house a stumb-

F ranee, with t expect to expense, in the sanv proportion as four and a balf istoooe A hundred crowns for coming ii o" Irun to Madrid : six francs t'" ' he most miserable sort of repast ! There are no robbers, or at least very few. We

rumors of entering into Portugal, and of emigration from Portugal The Spaniards continue in this place, which nobody grudges them ; and the Portuguese never leave home. Besides this, the condition of the Spanish army is

crs, or husbands; but let them I r 7 ""aV """rr a MUI11"n.,rr ..,,. ,f ! ! lnS horse, a scolding wife, an ach-

ii i , tooth, an emtv nurse an un a the rr(zers'rv ema er,n nu , . . .... : ln,,sl- 1I,..U"

? r l uuiitui cnuu. an meessanl

reak throtix1

pimpled

V: r a t viuMi. c4ii tin i3a i luitvci IIlilIJ. Ill ;t 1 1 MM I if K iviccmn Po . .

... .i-t ' hots that break through encloJerruue to his enemies; buh aJ in , . , . ' Ul iN sures, a dull razor and a pimpled

iLinnuu. in u pus.jitni. is a ISgZlSi lllg toher friends ; she loses all the

respect due to her sex. and she has not masculine strength courage to enforce any other kind of re spect. These circumstances should be considered by thoec

face a butting ram musquitoes and bed bugs in a bed chamber.

Paradise was lost to Adam, the world to Anthony, and, happiness

to women, and honor to men by

trifling.