American advocate. (Louisville, Ga.) 1816-????, May 09, 1816, Image 4

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—h IfE'Pjift'TTigVT. riffi i*oss htheh ir blushes alque. Ylte ‘bloom of er?R.tion, ia charming to -ace, 1 1 the spring, when the flower# are just blown, Bat the flower that has beauties enchanting to me, Ia the Rose when it blushes alone. The snow-drop may spread its white form to the eye. And the TKp, to changes he prune, The garden of nature has nothing can vie. With the Rose when it blushes alone. The Lilly, I know is a sweet little flower, When its maidenly beauties are shown, But it never can ravish the soul with such power. As the Rose when it blushes alone. T- e Poet and Florist,nny boast oFfheir art, While their pictures in emblem are, th’cwn, There is nne that euraptares the more list’s Ite-iri, Like the Rose when it blushes alone. For the Fair who has beauty with modesty join’d. Has eharipes eaeh beholder must own; And expressed by a metaphor aptly eom binM Is a Rose when it blushes alone. hVOiliXyt. Ads m alone could not i eeasy, So he must have a wife an’t p!e :e ye; But how did he procure trm wife, To eher : sb his solitary *!IV? NVhy from a rit> ut oft* l uetde ‘Whs formed this ueees* iry bride. But how did he the pain be uiie ? 2* o he td pt Bwtet l y all the while, h it when his >ii wus reapplied Irs woman’s form to Adam’s sid^, How then, 1 pray you,did it answer? He never slept m sweet again, sir. JFrom the Dublin Evening Pest, MISSION TO ROME. The mission has failed, The pope has declined any reply to the address and remonstrance of the aggregate meeting; it has been conveyed to ihose who made | the enquiry, that an answer would ’ be given in the British parliament . i Cardinal Lina, whose disposni- 1 ons were comparatively lavora-l ble to the views of the Irish Ca-I cholic prelates, has been removed io Milan, under the pretext or for the purpose of conducting, their imperial majesties to Rome j and cardinal Gonsalvi, anun-j doubted vetoist, has been appoin ted in his stead. It will be re-! collected, that this cardinal was j the missionary of the pope to the j prince regent, and has been more * attached to the catholic ecclesias tical views of the British cabinet,* than any other member of the lt sacred college.” His appoint-1 ment is, therefore ominous, that the purpose of the pope is irre vocable, andlestihe Irish prelates might encourage hope, and lin ger for the return of their friend Litta, it has been communicated to them, that lie would not return before two months . The last hint to depart, reminds us of the an swer of the Roman pontiff in the !a§t embassy which the couit < f Rome ever received from those countries. When James 11. adopted the idea of restoring the the people of England to the bosom of the Ca tholic church, he dispatched lord Castlemaine to Rome, as ambas sador extraordinary on the occa sion, to tender his fealty to the Holy See, disclose his purpose, and mature its means. The unfortunate prince natu rally supposed that nothing could be more agreeable to the Holy See. The reverse was the fact Perhaps the pope, with less reli gious zeal and more worldly pru dence than James discerned that his object was disproportionate to j his means. Certain it is that the | court cf Rome “threw cold wa iter” on the proposal and the em-j bassy—fruitless were the la bors of lord Castletname to bring his holiness, or any of the cardi- j nai secretaries, or any of the high congregations, to any thing spe cihc respecting the means by which the king’s purpose could be obtained. At length the am bassador threatened departure, land hisnhreat produced no other e fleet than his entreaty had done. Finally, he requested of the car dinal’s secretary to enquire from his holiness, whether it was the intention of his holiness to charge him with any commands-—to this j his eminence brought back this reply, “that his holiness hid no other communication to make to . his excellency than to express an anxiety, that his excellency would consult the protection of his health, by being careful to travel in the cool of the evenings.” The communication that cardi nal Litta- would not return to Rome for two months, is an invitation to depart, not dissimilar. STATfToF IRELAND. { Causes and consequences descri bed in a few words.} Extract of a letter from a gentle- man of high standing in Dub lin, to his friend in New-York —lately received, j “ I never, re member business lof every kind so low, and so in die demand for every thing. Our people, you know, are reduced to j tillage and pastorage for the ( means of answering the demands j of an enormous taxation, and ex 1 , orbitant rents paid to absentees I In the time of war, when England. ‘cannot get the necessaries of life, j iand the raw materials which she wants, from other countries, these articles rise too high with us; and ! hence rents, tythes btc &c. rise jin proportion. On the return of peace, England can get these ar ticles cheaper in other countries j on account of her high taxation in Ireland; and she scruples not to j leave Ireland in the lurch, wlth-i out a market for ar<y thing. The 1 landlord then drives; the parson 1 and protector hunt, but can find nothing, and a desperate tenantry turn on their oppressors! now a protector, then a parson, and at last a magistrate is assassinated. The military are then let loose ; districts are proclaimed to be un der martial law; many are con signed to the gallows, and many are transported ; but an infinitely greater number betake them selves to people your continent, ibis is our present situation; you have seen the same; every generation witnesses it.———— Quis talia fando, temperet a lach rymis ?” BOYLE says, that a woman will inevita bly divulge every secret, with which, she in intrusted, except aad that is, u&& own ‘OIL * GRAND LODGE. , An adjourned communication of the GRAND LODGE of Georgia, will be held at the Grand Lodge room on the first ! Saturday in May next, at half j past 6 o’clock p. m. at which the ! members and the different Lodges I under its jurisdiction by their pro per representatives are ordered to ; attend By order of the M> W, Grand Master , D. D. Williams, Grand Stc'ry* April 13. Grand Lodge of Georgia. 6th Apnl, 58 16. Whereas it was resolved on the sth of Lodges that are now two or more years in arrears, who shall not on or before St. John the E vangelist, the - 27th 1) cember next, pay up such arrears, shall be stricken off the list of LocJg. s, j their charters autnorising them to give degrees in Masonry be re voked from that day, and they de clared as no longer regular Lod ges, and that notice thereof be published in the Gazettes of this State.” And whereas no atten tion has been paid to the afore said resolution by any of the 1 ed ges so in arrears to .the westward of Effingham county, except St. Patrick’s Lodge, No. 8, Louis ville, and Social Lodge, No. 18, Augusta. Resolved therefore , That a list of the Lodges so in arrears be published in the several News papers of the -'late, and that their charters be henceforth null and void, and all persons receiving; Degrees hereafter in any of said I Lodges are warned that iht y can- j net be acknowledged by or recei ved in any regular warranted Lodge whatever —And it is fur ther resolved , That no revival of I said Lodges shall be granted but on payment of all arrears due in December last. Extract from the Minutes , D. D. Williams, g. s. {&* The Printers of the sever al Gazettes in this State are re quested to insert the above three times in each paper, and forward their accounts to F. S. Fell, esq. Savannah. I April 11. * f SHERIFF’S SALES. Will be sold at the Market- House j in the Town of Louisville, on . the first Tuesday in sane next , between the usual hours , One negro man named JIM, and 125 acres ol land, adjoining lands of William Padgett; taken | as the property of J ohn Padgett, j ‘to satisfy an execution James Dees, vs. John and William Pad gett. ALSO, One moiety of an undivided tract of 400 acres ot pine land, adjoining Paulett and others, ta ken as the property ol Joshua Myrick, to satisfy an execution David Paulett, vs. Joshua My- L. H. MARKS, D.S.J.C. March 2, 1816. Will he sold at the Marketflouse in the Town of Louisville, on the first Tuesday in July next, . between the usual hours , Two lots of land, Nos. 241 nad 24 2, with all the -improve ments thereon, adjoining Walnut and Eighth Streets ; taken as the property cfJ G. Posner and Btn tdix, to satisfy an execution ob tained on the foreclosure of a [mortgage, John Bolton, Survi • ving copartner , vs. Posner and Benedix. JOHN G. BOSTICK, Sheriff’ J. C . May 2, 1816. MiELMKiti NAVIGATION COMPANY. The Share holders are hereby notified that an Eh cuon for a tv w Board of Direct- rs will be held on the second F i hv in June next,at the House ofT hft P- Har vey, Esq. in the and own of Louis ville; and that such Share-hold ers as cannot attend may vote by Proxy. LITTLEBERRY P'OSTICK, President* Louisville, 2 ith } April, 18:6 3 JEFFERSON SUPERIOR rOUUT, 7 APRIL I LRM, 1816. RULE NISI, UPON tiie petition v f Jesse Brown, praying the establish ment of a R ci[, tiii full from one Mordica M’Lain, datea the 3d of April, 1814 —a copy wh re< f as nearly as can be recoil eted by the petitioner is annexe and to said petition : and pr b ble c use ap pearing to the Court, that the same is lost and ought to be es tablished; It is therefore ORDERED, That at the expiration of lit months, the said r ceipt be es tablished unless sufficient cause be shewn to the conti ary —And that a copy of this order be pub lished in one of the public gazettes of this state, once a month for six months, in terms of the rules of court in such cases made and provided. Extract from tV minutes, 13. UI.AKKR, Clk. > otiee. WILL BE SOLD, On Tuesday, the 2.st of May next, at the late residence of isham M’Clendon deceased, All the personal properly of said deceased, Consisting of Stock; Plantation Tools—House* ! hold and Kitchen Furniture, and two Stills Also, a number of other articles too tedious to men tion. | Terms made known on the day of sale. MANGY M’CLENDON, Administratrix . April 11, (tds. < < W..JP 1 Nine months after date appli cation will be made to the hort* orable the Inferior Court of Jef ferson county, for leave to sell all the real estate of Ichabud Ledbetter, late of said county deceased. JOHN COOK, Administrator. w April 9c