Western Sun & General Advertiser, Volume 25, Number 7, Vincennes, Knox County, 8 March 1834 — Page 4
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I'D BK A luj'TTLRFLY. In these days of parody scarcely any pop ular sonr or versification escapes; -r.d non-
vrc believe, has been more frequently sub-' ns jrcat as the velocity of a satellite, rejected to the ordeal than Mr. Bayly's much j vofvin,r about the earth at the same dis-
ad mired sonnet anoc namea. I ms proceedintr seems to have mused the inform tion and resentment of the poet. bis kind being proverbially grmn irritable, and he thus retorts on bis annoycrs: I'd be a Parody, made by a t.inny, ' On some little song, with a popular tunc. iNot worth a half-penny, sold for a guinea. And sung in the Strand by the light cf the moon. I'd never seek for the sense of a Pliny, (Who rnres for sense at St. James's H Jmcr") I'd he . Parody, made by a ninny, And sung in the Strand by the light of the ! njoon. J strings' u-n h poll-parrot can creak the cidcnza nightingale loves, he supposes he Mngs!
Oh. couldlpi-kcp aihoitor astartsi. hriJf r one qoartcr if lhri. magnitude. 1 d take a flight on another bard $ w ings. , 4 - , . it rr-.. . 6 ue rea diameter t the meteor result ins
a urmnc his rnymes to extravaganza, . , ... . Laoh at his harn-anJ then rnlfcr its Km tnc greatest oi these estimates
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Oh- never mind, I will pxk up a stHnxa. j ;j5bed does not appear to have been jireaLaughat bis harp and then jiifer it er half a ton-, and would not forma
strings: What though you tell mc each metrical Might make of such parooics two pair a Mocking birds think they obtain for carii , copy Paradise plumes for the parodied lay; ladder of fame! If man can't reach thy top. he Is right to sing just as high as be may; JM be a Parcdy made by a puppy. Who makes if such parodies two pair -day! Note. This song has afforded scope to the aumour f an atisT One of tlu s'n.Oj windows in Broadway has a bu'y seated at the piano with this s-.-- : lefore !ier. .md. to her' evtrcnif c.rnsten.nti o," a pan- of th.is-,-'btantiful wi'.gv" is Middently afr.xed to her shdd-r; overhead s wiittcn 'the wish r- : s in one 01 m) excurstcr.s cxi my uauui i lissowri, I came to a small lop cabin, with some five or six acres under improvement surrounding the house. The usual sanitation were soon ended and I found the o- cupant of this retired spot to a man of the name of Rood, a Justice of the Peace in Gasconade county; a section d the country well designated by the old woman's graphic of her son's residence of "a few utiles beyond the westward.' The old man led mv' horse to the stable and re turned to dinner: as he sat a stool up to a larye stumn which occupied tb.c place cfa
table, he said with that hospitable blunt- jan eqrtal space niter it faded, three loud ... 1:- Kr inlinbjfnnts nf ibi'i...,l i,wi-.t rn.n-to iU, f,,,-1
HO3 W liLLUlim in.- twestern w ilds, "perhaps stranger, you'il set up and skin a 'toier?'' A good appetite wants no compliments; and m this case I hink I ued cs few as a Yankee echo ..imager would in eating a luncheon wisli his srl A0t partaking ofhis boiiiov, I asked him h-nv ho liked the Ci - nurv, hoe. lon le It heeti there, vcc. He answered, '"1 tike dn :,rt woli.oul liiia j -in to leae lu,n,.', 4,Y.:M (ro to si r;:-1 pi o p. more couvenioni ur school inr aid 1. "?o,vho rej in "d, "m, I'm too much crowded ! m o h hampered
l c no outlet the rne is ail eat up.slrurk a ruc;; 0f granite about 50 lect from
t:pFm t o nucn crou pe .llow;,Irespen crowded! u ho rowtis you? -Vhv, hercV B tnis rinli? flown upor on me rinlit down in m ver;. tect b s!:irl.UrOlICU lurilb, MO' lv UvJn nm. ..iniiii niteen miles, ami then on the other side thev're not much farther. Til never live 1 . 1 1 . .......I- .1...-.. t it hill Olwhere a nci-noor can come to my house , , .1 1 . . 1 T 1 anu 0 home ine tr.mc uay : i our man . the- uhi 1. as 1 left his dwelling to resume -ny jjurnev, ou would not can in.? 'i rewdim,'1 it vour family formed one of the !:iver.T where six cr eight live one abovo an odierl li it on reilection, I find there are others 'vrowded" and '"hampered up,' as well as Air. lb'od. Alexander was so crowded' that after conquering the world, he w ept for another to co-nquer. Napoleon was so "crowded" in France, that Moscow appeared the only breathing 11 . l A I ! place: and when he came in possession lie onu 1 not as reucu cidow room llo d had. la our own country wc are cu krrow - fled. A trip of .r?00 miles to Puts: ur-h,
114:11 K'it-;aim iuui mi iu "u,v 1 instance ot .v icei. ine largest piece ! s noiou norse .c. lammans, anu i i-.s-aiea nae oven n a in.ii. i.ii.ti; j ir tl t' "' bamoered op they Ve crow -dins in. they're was about the size ofa goose e, and was! Mr. Gilvan's rva Horse, which race he i nd very attractive character, as is proved j .-V LirHe S .no"'?10" f ' iamaunj: me out-he neighbors arc too stVA wanK. ' run at two heats, bavin- travelled :bi miles i b' 5l1!;;v "wwi I .A ork. 0v ! .-fVrV; V l, ?
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thick Pi! not stay here another season!7 The stones of the second explosion fell I th? day before, ff une fall he took th- rce :, ",e r,'ary 5J ?V ! 'u"1 " S cf Mr. Jasiks. the acknowb-.-Vnl h .-"VYeli.Mr. Rood, how near are your about five miles distant, near Air. William'' lVrrysville, :i milo heats, boatin- Air. : s'cL .twv.f'v'L" had 'mtt I heritor of ,h" IM'i'is of Sir Walter Scf it:ieiirht)ors? ' lasited. "Why, here sthat pr nce's res denee. in Weston. Ho and ; AI Conaack r?ir Henrv and Sea Horse. ; .,,,n and a.s- of thc wr.tks of thc leadir.ir bteri
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IlOOtutiioinouthoftht'Dhio.and llOOtujtone, be low boini; broken, mist have!
iew linearis, is not '"outlet enou-n u - ci-bed atiout two honored wei-iit. These .-ouni oi i'-ev, ia the state ot iadian-2, -in a-:i.:uon :o u.ej.i m oiiiMiiy pt.p.. iWr. C. m-dai;.; IV.er i.a mere tnornin- visit. The m.mh of jSvtM,es v-t.ro aji ufa similar nature, and at their Se,. .em nor term, one th rj.a.id lhc i,ur l-ib;' ' f, t:- ,ccvcr h:iVC l)--Ji : T... 2nd aim.'-t t'ver. tyViS'ti Columbia or Culf of Califon.ia are thc j .reut !r. m any comtnonly found .m this.ebt hv.ndrui and thirty -four, frtheos- !; ."V" onK country places Ur a tamily . When tirst found, ihev w ere ea.-i-Lati.i.-huieai nf a l'LilKY across tke Wa- . V.' '. ' l!' ... ' ''"Irn.'.v.irniiV.i-.nnlm. ,"..!.-.?!: . . .
btijnilo ikfjw. . n -disced to powder by toe hajors, but j uadi riv er, oo-.osite, and near the north -st and West boeiis as tv? tbr- i..... v .,. the in st reasonir'e term"
Till: AILTLOII OF 17. This extraordinary meteor w .s seen i;i Con a tieu. on the 1 I h t LLv-. nbc: 1 ,.od cxplodetl wilh several dis bar l'r-'in the o servaii-.ns ia i...- at ihdiit -rent places w here tins meteor was w ;:- csi.dj an eminent inathumattjuti, I1.-.
iflowuitcb. forced a3 estimate oftis liaLfut, rr.ctccrs tvere depcudor.t 4.1 (lis same cat!-, direction. velocity. and magnitude.' lm ' scs as the i nmmon 'shooting star?,1 docs j
this estimate we learn that the course f; not the tr.cteor was about S. 7o W. in a direr!-; tion nearly parallel to the surface of tire j earth, and at the height of 18 miles. It passed over a space of morti than one hundred and seven ;..i!es while visible at Rutland and Weston, and this timo was hy estimation about 30 seconds, therefore the velocity of the meteor probably exceeded! I miles per second, which ;s f mrtccn times as swiftcs thc motion of sound, and nearly At the time o the first appearance oi j thcmeteor.at Weston, it was 1 miles distant from that place, nearly in a north direction; it was tnen but little elevated above lhc horizon; at the time of the explosion near the zenith of Weston, Vas only Hi) miles distant from the afcer; at the sani' moment it could have been seen at Wcnham, at the distance of 107 miles, and this is the greatest distance at which it was seen. Soric of the observer? suppod tb.c meteor to have appeared us lare as the imoon when full, others estimated it atone v?vJ d cxceclaimle. This estimate cx!TOiy jur the wcifrbt-of the whole mass that tell 1 car WcstonI which, bv the accounts pub-. ?pbee ot two teet diameter ot tne same -pecifir; gravity as the stone. A sphere of ibis diameter, scon at the distance of the meteor from Wenhain, would hardly be visible without the assistance of the teles c,,pC ?mce its apparent diameter wmild not exceed two thuds ot a second. I hese tacts seem to favor the opinion, that part of the mass continued on its course without falling vSlC; cnrthncar Wes As Alis4)ut wi'hiu a few sihe earth near Weston. ? ili4)ut wrhm a low cars. tnat ervatio!is of these meteors have been carefully mtide, we have not vet some iout data for a well grounded theory d iin-ir nature and origin: none thru has yet t con proposed is free from ditTic dties. Tin iircatnesf? ef the mass of tho Weston rnolcor does not accord, either with the supposition of its having been formed in. our atmosphere, or projected Irom n. volcano t the earth or tno'n : and the striking uniformity of all the masses that have fallen at different places and times-, which indicates a common origin, docs not, if we reason from the araiogy oft.be p'Rnetnry svstem altogether agree with the supposition, that such bodies are satellites of the earth. Tlie meteor of 1S07, was observed about j -i quarter past six on PIc ruiay morntne. The day had just dawned, and there was 1 I title li:ht c.cc.t from the moon ; and passed iiive n e;bv:e ol h re, across the norlltcrn mar-in 01 tbe skv. It passeu Ltninusome j clouds, ami when it came out it Uasuoo ! like heat lihtninor. It had a train of liht, j and appcan'id like a burning fire brand : carried against the wind. Itco tinned in ipirrht about half a minute, and, in about I : aim ui,-um i iv.ivi 10 lun. ii.i'o a iuu. nourder nea r at hand, were heard. Then joliowcd a quick succession of smaller re ports, seeming like what sojdieis term a running lire. Tlie appearance of the meteor was as if it too!; throe successive throes front of his house, when the stone fell, and mm, wi;n a lotto ncise. mc rocii .vas t . i i stained a dark lead color, and thc stone was nrincinallv shivered into very mnil his fareiiv were in bed when they heard the explosion, and also heard :i heavy body tall to the earih. The ho;c m ,c eartj, 5 u . ... ' j house, like a newly onc fout ia (Lamoto'r, i which they totind a rnc which weighed 1)7) pounds. Another mas fell half a miledistant, upon a rock, which it split in two. and was itself shiercd to pieces. Another piece, wcird'.m thirteen pounds, fell half a mile to the northeast, into a ploughed held. . . , . r At tne last explosion, a mas of stone tell into n hold l eioiymg to Air. Klijah .Seely , about thirty rods from his house, 'i .us stone failing on a ledge was shiverled to pieces. It ploughed up a bire porj t;.)n 0c,12 .(rilut a, scat;t?rcu jh eart, 'iand stones to the distance ot ;i() or KM) feet. Some caitle that wore near . vwrv tJlu:h iriuhtened, and jumprdjnrt iW. enclosure. It was concluded thM this fast uy exposure to uiu an uivy grauuany nar d'.med. t. 1 .... I l i In rehitioti to the late wonderful display i " nt'j'.c ors, a correspondent of the Pmla Jetphia Advocate oj r:.ienee remarks: ; "Tn-ea es ol ihe-e unusual phencm - eu i, ao :;;!.;.! ;hev bavee.ictted mucii m - . ie:n.:;u to ee e; iaineJ. Xhat these
ur uiiu.u caiu tijjiwM n nisinn; o ;riH ;.'-es are a.i nan sisicrs mm iruM:s : , . . ; ;:an T'Miie seven nurai-eci and. id'v te of stores was heard through the air. ..me of Kenturktap. ' ii)-,,l;v n-'e. .ta ; imt-ti on small je v1, b cn?h:t.:, ,f f.f :t)1Inf.s ( ot wait a sortie h the grovtnd with a ncavv Jetituciii:in C(mmenred his cirrtor as : ,.0 n(r 1 . ' , . - u v , ivii t 1,1 us l,K' Cf e;-s ( -1 the wok whica m av be foil. ' rncc ,.-,.! , r IW.'. His first racS. ? i?s7.r tl - . fi" ( v.!d.rtaring thcmmtioa rf ,hc cV:.r Tho fir., Sui ,v,, in the to?-n ofH.mt. wnn fo. ndo, .h3 oolcbn- ' U h,, ,!.e 'V,!.";..-. .ss St cSrcniafon b, oot i leuou, near tne noujo ot Air. Merwrri tea marc i...ien ;ide, carrying IU)lts.and u.ad are coriTiucreu. anc. mi ti.t, m c.ji- r.n the work, is net utdik'-'y to nr" " .R-'irr. He was standim: in the road, in winning botlFhsais. The same week en- hf rie :::divu:u.-d, each the work fori fa-,r rcmunerattcrt". " ICUUCC Z
admit of a doubt. - lhc theories tint f
have hitherto been advanved to account fur them arc, the inflammation oj as, the former explosion of a planet, terrene .vol canoc, lunar volcanoes, terrestrial comets t nu 1 electricity. "That they depend on the combustion four -.'.steroids were composed. A vast quantity of small lranr.nt", ray they, i lo this it may b! replied, that it even . visible incieor were a solid, body; tlio fall j
of as, is a notion that has becosic obsolete 'scs.ot tins cxpenmnit, nau:nfl r - No'phi!osphcr of the present -hv, solar than erjualleil er.pcctaticus. a-id be v.i;', j f jrmcr;v owr.ed bv I). C. Johnson; tlirr as I am av.are, pretends to uphold it. p uPon a." econu f ' i zlrt at tt:oca,t end of Market street, in tho ... , ' , . i. err ana as;uuitv. ipcTKnce i.a. sj.z- . . . , "borne have asenb-d tr.em to the exp.o- rfncm;,lt w hich ,,avc bt,. .1- i lt-n ntorc?njo. sion ot the ancient planets, f whicu tbo . iv r,,r. , others as tbev cfT.r. vjIJ j iic litvcrn fcrand is inn iiia.t.iy .?na
ik.i.a rl.i.'A.. !nt, iin l.v ilii.-rtot.ii'i'n'inf i irir' Ticrni-uiit v a III r T " t lie Cl5i CrnriC. I fum r mil I "'", 1 I - - c - t t w.A
and then trn-mcnts continue to revolve in i What lr:i been done, hov.ntr, is u.lic 'lC;,jtj,v s,j Jatkn.
the solar system, and uhen thev chance cicnt e. cUnce of w hat may te j r..r"fur'her partiranr.inqMirc of A.T. to enter the eafth's atmosjjhcrc, take fire, .irr nx:d Z;tcharai IMIiam. bot mvinsto friction and -i We to meteors. .J'!-vT -miction J t to.' acivan: zv rfhn j in- in mccr.ncs. 1J. JOHNSON.
of meteoric stor.es would be an every day 1 to co:is.dci alien The f jl.o-.vmg wcriSj ocenrrcneo; whereas it rr.rolv happens. " have actually been publbeu m the c"'1 -The same argument i? sntricicnt to rc-' ? the brst year for the small bum c. 1- IN -fnte the doctrine that thev proceed from ! UULL.-vliS.!
volcanoes in the moon, or m the cartis. or this arirtimeut disproves any theory whvchl rfKrds them as so mauv soiid bodtc?. ! "It cPfms tn mo tint thn mot nlnusibJVr me b.od ot explaining them, is to rCisr 1 1 them to electrical a-ency. by some . persons Licv are supposeu t be ot two . kinds, electrical and solid. Those which ; riioKot r.ii :;k.d iiouke KfJMUCKIAX. stand tho .'is;iir:; secson at the 0 of ihesVoscri.'r, in Terre Hae.tr, n: rato ol ,'-,;() she season, and 8i; to m ; . p.ire. ii.e soas.n 10 roin-ncnoe on uu- , ' r r .... 1 l.")th day of March, and expire the last day j f June. ! KENTrCKlAX wa? sired bv Kosci-1 :!sk:- hw dam rbred bv .J. ttrooLY of! ii ii'no Iv.) was 1 h lifted imaro ! Q..--m E-.iza: cth, sired by Monitor, .dXm -:. i:;ip ted Dioincdc, cut of tlie !.-nporicd n: iv; Casiianira, imported P.edford .- D.ru: non, ami he !y Dili-h E -.i,.. !i'hf d.m of D-rifoni by j iihd;fr, and hMy Km.-j Herod. Anvtlina wss sired Anvil.out ot t jo!! s mare :u;:t!. a: shu bv t,n"it-h vjcisnse. I nen t v tra.-mT the j)edir-e cf Kt n'.uckian, we icirn thai lis unites in him the blood f flhemost di--iinuished horses of speed and bottom, !viin"- a double cross of the Herod v.i -A ! ivdips?, both on the paternal and maternal 'iv. ......... t.., ; .a' .. inl.i... I '' il U I u i . I . i HO in .1 . : . - - ia:m:y, :t 13 only necessary 10 me:!i m that tlie celebrated racers Clara Fi ber, that the celobrated racers Clara Fi her,': Lirnbelia, Mu-bilira, ?;!or.;ian-t, Lr.-ly of, the Lake, lieisov Roiibins, President, ami Plmflift!:;t have ui.tibrmN won at loo - ! ame fall he was entered at Vincennes, ocst in liC, an I won on the fourth heA, blood ns well an fbr S'eed and bottom. Ji IX 'FL'C'KlAN is a beautiful sorrei. made, and not s irpasvd bv anv horse that has ever been kept i.i tuc'couuly. (b,.)-! nasturacfi will banroWdod. tVrrof; . ' , ' c;;r,e;;se ler mares Irom a uistancc, n:i i ;,Ma:n win loiinu ai me c-.peueeui msj oWI.er. (.00l attention Will he JllVen. bllt 1 ii . : . i net Uab.e ior aeci..cnls. I- - CARY A ilLNDZlWO:;, C. u. HxlOOK. Terre Haute, Fen. . VfJ, lS3L ."-Jr. . 7 l ' Vs -.n'rco'J iiwiiJ - hereby -no. i, di i. i shall apply t t:io li..:rd of Commissioners tor thc il - ; w e.-i corner .u ine nortnv. es: iraciionai quarter oi 'ocii a thtrtv-liv c, in 'J'ow n.,lu; t't .! uumoer seven south, oi R..ure tmm: er lif- - jteen ;vt;i, ot the iaiuis iiirecti to be sold at Vinceunes, Indians, inj in said coun,ty ot I'oev. j : AVI;) iiLN PoN ::LAllS. I jt'obruary it.', tSJl. t-lo".
appear so frequently m the upper regions ; j ravcis in pcrt!f bv lvlrvond Temple. pec., will r ciur n it:v;- taiT.i c::cr:: of the atmosphere are aliened to consist -A i Laiavette and Lot.:sPhi;ippe,by B. Surrans 1 Thr tindii'.lgia.-d.-a cr.mnd-. svltctvd electricity, w hile the others are said to be j Tuv Gentle Recruit, a talc, by the author ci j tr th t parp-se have t x rr.i::, 7 .-.rmbrr
cometarv bodies revoiving round the tac subaltern j " 'tnp: c!.. r-vupct,:-e-r-h '-P.orJr, 7,tfra-'re Sar tog 1. bv the same. o, s frr a preo-un.. p npc.t (. to bv g:ve-i hy tar.h. i io.s Manage. A Va.x. .'our in Sc.,th Hdlaad, by Ccbjth. p.hsbers ot tti,- N..-vr;i,t Mv,.rr. ........m.. -t,..i 11 , R.rt "tothe author of the bes; i.cac!, m . s:icn-
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Th r.psoti filiev, the best miio racer ever ! :, . t A N v-abst. bv Dr. (iodman. j so wide A-?tl untrodden a field for the cnterorcd inKoutuck-.. ;M uiil:r si red bv v.t Dr John Leyden.'by S11 Waltei V'- thenrAchvt as this-ar.d it is. n Tc!emaeh..s,hoby (Jler, and ho bv xhc I S. o-ti. j alone tne interest. t t.iecuty of thc w imooried h rs Janus. K .ciuscko' was vV.dtiwm, a ncvel. l::3 Vol. 3 of the Li- j ask. to occupy tlir . 1 . , ( , ,1 .1 i.rVlf U,H-rc ! bold of rcTopetmon. and thus p'rb,bb rssirca oy r Achit, Im om wa, du- ceio-, 2 ; hy Mamc D'Ar- taMish his own reputation, an:: Pren.etc ora ed maro I..Jory, sired bx xmVr , - b v u Kvef CVc:I: CVc. that of his country. Independent rf thn I. 'iib.ro: out ol tne lmnoi" od ir.ar: .i ;v; ! .... . , .. .1 ..i-..,w.:.n, t national ioducemcnt. the attenti.-n rt tl-.r
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tcrcd to rim a s-veeostake, f;."0 entrance, 'bi.iioibjrLi.ee pis tne P"sia;;e. .v',..u i,..,.,..,.,, , f i ...iic,, rh jit mut be admitted, on ;Ji ha..dsf thnt it is . "c ,nlt,,'.'- V"?y cntit.e:! i r I'M r 1 ! the r,dr.c-i n on the usual sc.bn3 j 'V!" f' " IbiiIn theta, d le.,; he ran a ma.ch ncc ! t f apv ,....c cvcr :iUe, ncd n:uc- j ca urn fr the Novel's MaKuzine-and ot one tm.c lor d(0, wlne.i ho won. I . p . thc subsrnber docs not i w:h ,tv,"c! JT1 ti!'' est nundjt r f thai
Jume bill he was entered lor tne svor.d ; f. IU;,;. claim to nub'ic patronage alane V. - i,,,-'u-,!'" c: n;f::e creavs nurse, at Terre H-iutc. arn:n?t il,;.,,c;i-,(.t iPHi:,,!!. File works ,,,!nr'.e5:ccI,c,!CC- ?-nfJ wl reatl witfe
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JpQULilTI G Jia.&il.Y rKo-rxirrvs of two xr.w voLt:it:s. was his belief of thr ndvnufsc, to all clas- )( i:irodv.ced in the cevre cf the eTjs-iin vol i'iu s, teidi r; to give additional interest il)0(!t. p.Pciiti -n, on the ru:;il- oi tnose r.5,0 n u iu;t vet. have tak- t'-.c subject in- J u - n.,,. rM. Su,,.,.s -in Trr.-ue. a no ! ,Pi t,v vi-Hnr'r.t Pichlcr Mcmoirs of Ccunt Lavallcuc. written o himself. Six. Month-. :n America. bv Gcufrev 1 j . - i ine. . y tjji j - - ; - 1 - .jj Valley, a talc by Harriet ; vi;irtinCi ,l ' I
YLAU has uptv clapped ;ncc the uo-; pmjmmmJ, atcd on Alarkct street, iti the
.i')hshm borksm a pcrvdi.al form, so as tf a T "
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