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Volume X III.]
POE 1 R Y.
ON TIME.
BY S! LI.ICK. OSBORN.
Mov’d by a (trange, inyflcrious
pow’r,
W ho hai'Us along the rapid hour,
1 touch the deep t. n’d Ibing ;
now 1 lee hi.> witht-i’J lac.*,
Bnijt'i v in tower’* inouldcrintr
i °
bale,
V. r,> .i rnalTy vtftments cling.
D ki !i\l his< heerlefseye around,
b hi- g: llv vil.i e frown’d,
N ! ock* his head array’d;
l 1 and a hero’s antique bull
‘i -uarhle ciumbled into dult,
A id ‘uiik arnidft the sh ide.
M ‘iguant triu : ph fill’d his eves
‘• w i .mid's mortals lee.” he cries.
How vain your idle fc hemes
B ..itli my graip the ♦ died form
1) lb Ives, and mingles with the
worm :
Thus vanish nvrtal dreams.
“The works of God and man I
*p i
‘ll ef'bidt proofs of human toil,
! f r i! as chililifh toy, ;
I iifli *he noble and the brave ;
B.ut\ I mar; and in the grave
I uury human joys.”
II ’ ! rnthlels phantom—Hold, 1
cry’d ;
If thou canlt mock the dreams of
pride,
And nuaner hopes devour;
V rtue hi yond thy reach, fhr.ll
bloom,
Whet) oh- r charms fink to the
tomb:
She leurns thy envious power.
O oily wines the demon fl.-J,
11 •.v!::tg. as o’er the walls h- Iped,
*• An-ther year has gone!”
The ruin’d Iptiv—l ha crumbling
tower,
Is’ i iirg. obey’d his awful power,
>s 1 mi- flew Iwiftly on.
S:mc beauty, tlun, to time mull
bow.
And age deform the faireft brow ;
Let blighter charms he yours;
The female mind, embalm’d i:i
truth,
Sh.dl bloom in cverlafting youth,
While time hisnfelf endure?.
FROM ‘I lit GLF.AN'rn.
“Tell me Delia why
Fades the role upon that cheek,
V. hv do ttars bedi ;t that evt ?
Whence thie at: ;uifh tell :nc—
fpil u ?
Whence thine ar.guifli—tell me—
fjxak ?
Has your fortune gone to wreck r
Is your house coi,fumed by fire,
Has youi fweeiheart broke his
nick r
All! docs frienufliip bring a balm
To. relieve ray wounded breutl ?
Vcdriethan you conccivc’sthc harm
1 hat ccflro.ys thy Delia’s rest.
O prepare your heart to bleed!
Who could hear it and not die;
‘aim s declared—be. did—— i’ ilteJ,
Ann w-a herJsomcr than /.”
MAMITOD
IVI J. A 1\ J u .
PUBLISIIED (weiki.y) BY DAVID 1\ 111 I.LUOUSE.
WASHINGTON, (Geo.)— SATURDAY, JULY 10, 1813.
DESULTORY*.
BRI !’IS!1 LUXURY.
bn;n the I .on !'.i Statesman. Icb fi
PH INCH K l.<> I N'l ’.S FI Tl .
This grand intei minmcrif tm !;
place!.ill rsicht. —Ah ut ten o'clock
the whole ot Pall ‘ 1 all was cn ti led
with carriages and m bs, and Carl
ton Hi’life b-gan to receive its no
ble company. I'lic feme which
prtiented iife-lt to us was truly Iplen
did, and we had the opportune y of
feting m dt of those who cungrutu
lated her m.ijeftv tht preceding day,,
exhibiting in the habiliments of the
ev. ring, J. ir chain;., in a mull
plealing kind of variety.
1 he decorations of the h< u!c dif
fered v: rv little tr. in thofi which
were lavished upon it win n the lall
Lte was given. We c ul 1 obkrve
nodiffert no but what the diiierence
of the leaf n rendered v teilu’V.—
J
‘i lie utility cl the various arrange
men*: was as obvious as their ele
gance, ted n ching could have been
mote admirably platme 1 than a gab
lery from the Ihrone-ro in to the
Gothic C'.onlervatory, thro’ which
when supper was r a. y, the I’nnce,
her M.ij.ftv, the print.riles, and a
few of the tnoff difl nguiilu and pcrlon
ages p fled, lb lies means tiny
arrived at the* head of the table with
out being in the flighted legieei;:-
commodeJ. Ihe cr< uds were lo
iintti tile ilia: though hi l poidhed
an alf m!)iy there was not much
ce.urufion, the heat v.as occasional
ly almoil i::!idetable.
The* rooms thrown open for the
reception of company were the
thro?’e-rot m, ball room, circular
dining room, and tawing room, the
t*.vo blue wive: room ~ anti the live
anti rooms compofir.g the giaod
suite. Tin* draperies were magi.i
ficient to an extreme degree. Jhe
end canopies were of blue
and entnfon velvet, enridiee! w;.h
rro!J fringes,and various ornaments
of inafly gold. 11 bin bad the bail
or had a look at this abode, the
glitter of las imagination would
have been increased, and iie could
have tpoken of palaces railed by the
ait oi fauics, a,id lUtVcrrar, .us
dwellings which \u iw ; light from
notliing but diamonds, with ten
times as much fluency, tor the light
fuppiies more opportunities lor the
energy ot deicnptmn th an all the
other fellies, lie uUmt a!!o have
. o
fpohen of beauty in the oeatelt per
fection, of blue eye:;, black eyes,
hazlt eyes, and :h. i:ir uncruble’ gra
ces, which we :re willing to lu.-pofe
belong to tin.id who comb.lie prtt
ty laces with high rank. i’hcgi
ianUiiles and catideLhras, the Otto
man’s ioh-s and coulclt tables, ::p
---ptared as it they lj.t ung at * ~ er.il
oi i./iiic cu.tci. m... a .the
c >
motion ot the company. in tlie rnidit
of those meiicles of ait, r ive man
7 ib
idea which is utterly i .. .icrrl .*! !..
We observed a novelty in <•• e id
the looms, ihe carv.d Gothic
lrde boards, which have been in
prep man n foir.c time iur .his occa
boti, were* lo: the !'•:It :i exhibit
est ; they were covered v.itli fcarkt
cloth, embroidered,and up n th ni
were laid niatchtef 1; ivires of gild
and lih ii gilt plan, ii'umil ..ted t y
taiuKlti nis at;d triponsof the molt
Costly ormolu. The c m'pany ie
paired to tfu- fuj:p;i rooms, when
lupp! i was announced, i.i iili were
the c nli rvatoi v and tlu dining
room on the hakim i (lory. At
the h.. dos ti. i: cor.h l vatojy was
placed the i’litu t’s tabic, at w !:Sth,
l a* t have hid before, T.e ap; ar
id fu inly, without havi: gnix and
v. f: tin greater parr i I the guefls.
i t !:.s table v.as elevated on a plat
form, about l.x :: las f:i tlie
gv und, aid th- ic was alt i g range
I of tables extern iiig in in it lo he
l’rince’s l.eu i i.r.:i U. r All thole
takes v; n inv.ied with gold < r
liver gift plate, and the !u| |ti was
thi tin ft exquifiti in thi. h r- sos
the food arid tin i.\!. ;>i \i I it, we
ever'bilie 1 ;! Amoupfl tliec- injiu
ny were ail ti:e ihir.c. Iks, ifie Roy.
a Dukes, the An 1.1 illiops ol Can
terbuiy and Yoik—in sacs aliu it
tv.rv ci.aracltr ot diftindtun in
town. 0
iron thi (o' ryja jfsunnil.
C-. r:>.\ •; m. iadjaas.
ine (ink Indians at prcfimt ex
!. i it a curii u:. and interifling fp.ee
raclc, l ing at wai v. Mil each < ther
incf ol qu tice of the Lurii Warri
or ;.t:J his toll, w rs having been
; utiilhed lor th. n.orders v.hivli
th- v co- Hi.i'teu at ti;e m util of the
Gl.to ialt fimnner, while n.tuiniiig
Iron, a vat t.. ti e ii.;t;f!i < n the
Lain a. Ihe fftet gtii of ! oth par
tus in luppoi.d to fc marly equal.
It i> laid by a (hi I who h..s cen t’
in i >r protection, t:• :-.r each io em
bodying a cot fide runic* lira , and
that aoecilive battle n.ay fhort'y !>t
expected The j-eaci-party how
ever, being ;; pnliiiTive of the if
lut, have uitiii ch.ii! thunfelvis we
underftan.! ititl.e !• wn of Id- kau
balilie . aim feitt to the Govern r
for; flillanct*. A inellage from Coi.
Hawkins was rertiveel op F iJvy
la(l,conm unicariug the t:quell. L
is r:ot yet known v isit j ar; v.e flrall
lake in the bufuuls. il any. Dot
as we are avowcdlv the n.xr i . jict
of mark in calc the frict illy liuii. ns
are [ lit down, flops fl; uld at least
be taker, to guard our own frontier
from Uangir, or we may loon lee it:
i h;/ hauls flvii’g bifoie tli- upliit
ed tomahawk, and the fort It gb am.
ing v ii!i the light oi tlieii dwellings.
C Since the ab.<ve was in type,
the following it.teufting articles
have been handed u.. lor publiea
tict*.
extract ts a Idler from Cel liaiehiiu
j to J.’l Covite.or. datui Cuek A
nicy. 27:h June, lS!t>.
A Civil War i? commencing a
| tiiong tho Creeks, ihe ( i.ivis
j Wlu.i. rs who in ob,i ieiitc to ilie
j i rders of the Ci u: ii of the Na
. lion, put to d> ath :iie i.iuL Wani
!or and ins all ‘ti.itis who murdued.
j ti.e two fan .iLon (>,,io in F. ban
my. ! avs L'etn attachei!, a..,! fix
[ Payable hitlj yea. iy.
f Number 61G.
killed by the Alabama prophets and
afli'Ciaks. II tii ('hie!, nid ‘i ,r
----riors in-.w afltuibiing ;it l iokau
batchct sh uM be u: able to lelfrain
their fanaticiti!) and ferocity, tli-. y
wil become I) ilile to the United
•States. I received a litter from
Gen. Wiikit’fi nos the 22d. \\f
tw-rday—-lie was coning on 170
miles fn ni this—cxp.cLd t > be
j in. 1 fy .n el it of 30 nu*n,
mounted, ti.e next day He- had
fvt out utidi i imp, Ji t sos pi if- (ft
litiety, Ii .m tli>. calm which perva
ded thi-. a jntty aftit the i xei’Uii n
ol die mur er- rs. and had dil lfLd
his elcoit —received ti-e firft ac
counts of the ci nfufmn pr< varling
at 1 •-okaubatclv-e on the road, aid
fer.t back for the r. It 1 had a- y
m unit ! men near me, I would ef*
c it him
I xtr ict of a letur from Mr. I.im
hit ugh. Assistant lgrnt y datel
( Kli K \Oi.Nev. J t;N L 2S.
G ii. unk tdon is now ti tiis
N ti.-n on Ins way to tlie North.
II has lint an txpri is to Col. llavv
km-, apprehending an attack from
th War I’arty. Captain Iluacs is
li t kiln J, as v.as reputed. 1 It:
g - t idle t-> To- kaubatchee—his
wil and five others wue The
Cuiletaus an i Cowitaus have ail
ii.arilied lor 1 ookaubarctiec toj-un
till- friendly In iaus. ihe tore-.: of
both |a.iii..s i > equal as yet. but 1
am Lmiul tite War-party will get
to be thi flrongeft, as their num-
L.rs incrcak daily
Mnnrietta. ( /7-.-c, J V r t ?y 2f>.
/.menean prisoners —S’n-re our
hat about (>• > K n.'utkv recruits
v.ho were taken pni -tiers by t’ *.* in
i iat’.s, and purchaled ir in them by
the p.< pk ot the Michigan territo
ry, have returned through this
place They (fate (il were taken
by t. e im.i.ms, ab ut halt of whom
ate redeemed and paroled—the o
ther, retained, as they prclum and, to
work the corn ft Js of th ir cup
*ors I’h.y add there were If C)
Sii’ilh troop., at Malden an ! JO'O
of th ir red aliit-s —that 4'XKi IT>s.
c f 11 >u are dealt out daily t > the I t
e'i..!t wasriors and women and chil
dren who attend them—that piovi
fiot'iS are Icarce, and the 15 it .sh
troops actually on Ihort allowance.
N. w l -k i !•: \ks. M ,y f S.
The ll.irii) on 1 oddity night, has
done much damegt* it couum need
a: eight o’clock and c tnii u; :I near
ly tv.o Ik -u'*s Many vdlds were
d.iv n from their mi > < ri n gs, at and
loin*, of them uplet. SaVeral K.-n
----tuckv flats have Ix-n driven i-ut
it.to the ft-cam and not heard of
find, while others were funk at the*
wharf. The hail fton* s tb u mil
were pc -cigi illy Luge, a:: .t; aft
have done much datruee to t' 1 •
e)
guldens and a-r:- f- Ids.
Psogress (j . anijaduris, Dur
ing :1m mouth of .ipm iatt, the ma
nui..eluting couq ..ny of New Yoik
n:a e and fold, cotton and v.n I
car ‘s, to thi value of 27,000 J 1-
lar —\ t v, re u able n in. t the
demartiis for the a;tide.