Western Sun, Volume 7, Number 28, Vincennes, Knox County, 15 June 1816 — Page 4
POETICAL ASYLUM.
CANZON Cwff? rot ihus we both feat! know Ere lon a hippiff J" in ; Thfre is pljre of trfl below, Vhr- then I (hall finflv fco, And fwtttty iler, rttetl'd from 4 e Within the tomb. Ity craol? w s the ciMrh of C H And iVrrow tOtka M in it ; Fa'-i f lhd ht 1 Itfl r itit to wr-r, On the fit 0 dajf that taw m t'ltre, Alld darkly thidowM with d . ir My c ! ic II ir.i:ute. RB then iht p't-fs I now pofftftj A3 Ratal bo. mis wf f tiven ; An J thr fur from of U ppinels ; Which hot rJ round) intent to blrU, Sca-'J ty to? phantomt ! diftteiti FL w 1) itk to Heaven. r.ir I was mide in Toy! deipltfs And meant for mifny I ;lir ; rnd ll my hours of brief delight Thd, like the Ppeedy winds if night Which footl (hail wheel theif (alien (tight Vi Acrofs my grave I jTv.vi i London lipr, PQLtTt&AL. Among the manufcrfpts of Bonaparte winch he left behind hitfl at ; lb 1 w as the fol lowing. Every thinking reader will make his own remarks on thifl Interelltng Irag ment nf tin politic! and philolophlCiil vicvt s o a man ho for a fortes of year, agitated Europe and even Atrica, Aiia n nl mt ri c 1 : Philosophical Thoughts of a C7-Zr-kl I lit- foundations of out Sctoty arc fo dete&lve thai ii t hi vi f ns 1 uin ; its fail will be leri ibtc and all die nations of our continent will be in v olved in It ; no human iorce is capable of flnppii g the tourlc ol events; as the pear drop whe .1 it becomes ripe so Itates become putrecenl at ihe end of their autumn All ctvtliaed Europe is now at the fame point as I , ily WIS uodei the Cxi ms. I he temp el t of the revolution ot winch fome clouds extend them it Ives over ihe whole lurtace of Fi ante will loon cover all the Inhabited puis ot the globe vi tth a horrible night & until nat u e Ihah hai t- rxhaus ted all lur coitibuflible materials t lie t bonder ill not a ce ilr to roll nor a wo v lei ene d a v appear I he whole cannot he laved out by Riedding livers of blood and nothing but a tec 1 il le Itor tn an pu. ity :he in tclcd itmolphere iv hie h envelope all Curipe It wc pive ourfelvei up to ihc couiie ot cycihs then we
Iliall have the lame fate that t Ii e Unmans had to endure from the inundation of the barbarians of the north. 11 1 lie latter would have made V4tt1 effdrtS had not the Romans been degenite alone L could fa v e the world, and no other. I fhould have given it a cup of bitternels to empty at a fingle draught in (lead of us being at preftllt compelled tc; drink it diop by drop. I hey think themielveS delivered by bani filing me frotil the fcene of the WO: Id, but no man who knows the fpirit that governs tlienatptiS ytiil the cabinets of KurCe will be ot that opinion ; he will rather be periuaded to the contrary Among the aclos who at pre fen t figure on the llane ot the world, there is not one who can conform to the times and circutn fl incus, or w ho can apply a remedy to them Were not this the cafe would attempts be ma tie to reOote on the old footing every thing t hat ought to perifh or to be buried in the night of oblivion 23 entirely unsuitable c the lights of the age, & 1 il I more to our actu A poKtion ? W hat is termenting at prelent in IS pain ex ac Komc v ill Joon caule i gt nei -al c onij iji at ion ov: r 1 he whole furface finrope ' I hey are potnpoufly calling op from the depth of the tombs in w hich repofe t h le w!ui have been dead tor ages after having endured the mises iei and follies of their time a phantom which they regard as a Paving fpirit that mull bring them wisdom and hap ptnefs. 11 1 forefce tliit n .if tire as often happens in the dkfeafes ot individu ils w ill fi ek ,t r medy for thefe evils whatever the ph) lician , m y 1 y ot it ; when the ciitis vill be tent4 ble, i knovv men and my age. 1 fhould luve Itallened the ic turn ot happim f if thole with horn I had to ad had not been fttch vidians 11 f hey accufe inc now of having Jelpiled and enflaved them. h w as their own bale louts their third of gold iS: tr dell uclion thai placed ihetri ar tn) feet Cuhl I move a Hep without treading on t icoi I n trutli 1 had no u cation 10 I iy hi a res tor catching thenVV it was lutBc tent for me to pre lent to them the- cup ot ncheS and rapine, full of empoilon ed honey, and they with aw i ity drunk to saciity. The (laves weic in want ot a ma ter : I was not in want ol flive. This is faying every ihin. Forty millions of nun complain bitterly of oppresGon 011 my part ; of me ,1 fin gle individual one ot tl.ofe powerful and dangerous gen iuics, whom force vicilrc) &
aggrandizement throws headingFEMALE DUEL. A Duel lately took place between two young ladies at Rattsbon in Germany, the one 14 arid the other 15 years of ;o;e. Havirg quarrelled about the affections of a lover the) provided themfelves with a vale of ptflols 05 in the rage of their jealoufy hed at each 01 her with the muzzles almoft touching. Qiie of them was killed on the fpoi and the oih cr datigeroufly wounded. London Paper IMPORTANT DUEL. Ch R lestom, May 8. We underftand that on Monday the 6th inlt. a recoud tr hok place at t!ie Flanters liore!, between two coloured peifons of diiHn'flloii. I lie caule of the dispute we have not exactly ascertained ; but believe it to have originated in lome hafty words dropped by the celebrcted character the Root-cleaner to the preju dtce of the Chamber Maids honour. Unlike the limid fair of a no them clime the vi gin inllead of calling fome renowed knight to Iier alBstanr e refo) ved to revenffe her injured honour, i;i propria pei J on 1 . S e immediately I ctir the .tfrgreiror achilleoge w hi h being accepted the parties it t. equipped with hair fr,gged pillols : and the distant e ot 10 paces being agreed 00, om heroine who was on the alert as loon as die word given tit ed and carried away the t eteeth of her anrtap'o nill, ahd part of his nofe ; upon which Ihe declared herfelf perfecll) fatisfied : and with ih it amiable fnnknefs w hich diHinguifhes her fex, offered her antaconttl the riaht hand ot fellow (hip which beino: (:ccepted they parted amicably. S line pei ions fay the heroine took an unfair advan tage and fired too loon IPe can no 1 believe it j nor can we cioubt tor a moment but thai the heroine blood flowing in her veins mult have defcended pin e & uutdioted fro in M u m -do Jumbo, that gieat king c uanior, who flomtflied on the oanksof the Niger, jbout 1000 y eai s ago.
of the U. States in conformity with the provifions of the i before recited do here, by aVcLre 8c make known, that falts IhalJ be held on the fuH Monday in September next and five fucceeding days in Jrflerfonville in the Indians Territory, for the disposal of fuch pirt of the lands aforefaid as lie in the dittrkct of JelTersom ille, which have not becd rrfcrved hy Law for Schools or for othfr purbofet, and the plos of furvry of which (hit! have been tranftniUed, prior to that day, by the furveyor gmeral to ihz Regtftcrof tbe Lind OrlKe at Jr fT rfonvil!c and that f.lcs rtnll be held at Vincrnnrs in the tn.Ty. on the fecond Monday in September next & 3 fiicceetftng weeks for the difpofal of furhpart of thr lands iforrfaid as lie in tlic diftricl of Vtncrpnrg, which h.ive not been refcrved by law for schools or brother purpofrS, and tht ;:Lts of furvry fjr which fl)all havr been tranfraittetl, pricr to tliat day, hy the furvrvor nrrkl to the UriOrr of thr Land-Oilice t Vipeennes. Given under my Innd this Ifl day of Myonc thoufai;d e ight hundred k fixtcen. JAME5 MDISOM. By the Prfldrnf, JOI fH MEIGS. Com'r. of the Gen. Land Office, TAKE NOTICE. THE fubtcriber willirs to inform tfec public in grnrr.il that lit- is about to erect a carding machine snd will have it in op-ration gatnfl the tenth of one it h-s been provd by the harmonians to be jtoand we fhall hnve one of the hands from thrre to put it in oprrati n and keep it in good order the machine will he run hy wj. ter. Th liihCrrika A C. : rt .
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inform the public and his cu Homers thaC wool mull be well wauVd and all the motes rr dirt taken out so as not to ot.flruet" the c?r'!i: ror evtiy 8 prund of wool there
muil be one pound (t gTerTe.
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1 the President of the Ui J ted States. V,r HER E.S hy tt.c aa entitled " An ff act providing for the fate of certain lands in t!e Inuijii Territory S for other parpof'a," puffed ;he 3 Uh of Jp.i) 13 19, it w ae acted that a prt ol the faia landi Iheald be I tTried tor f .le to thr highrlt bid drr udrr the dirtcon of the regiftrr of the i.n.. v'.)ie and Lfthc Kecc'ncr of publ ic Bsooiea ol thr placet refpecTivrlv where the Lard Udi ri arr krpf, on luth 0 y or days ai (hall . y proclamation ot thr p.rfidrn; of the U. Sttrj be defignsted for that po'pofe, ii trcls of thr f-nuc fitr, and on the f.me t-rms ana conditions, as have bffiior m-.y be provided for land in the fame diftrictl : VViiercforc I Jarrei MJifon, PitfiJcht
e at nrftnnfs.
Mnj 1.2. 18 16. TTN conformity with nn of Cnngrtdf I entitled An 0. for the rr!i; f 0f Certain claimants to ?si;d in the Difiricl ct Vincennes' pfTv-d on the Hxteenth clav of April, one thou fa fid eight hundred ard fi:c t en, i: is hereby ntacie known, thnt the IV'er 1 perfona whofeclaimi were Confirm ed. hy thr acl of Congrefs, entitled Afl aft confirming certain rlaims to land in tV i Dillr'u of Vincennet, and for other purpofrs." pfTul Mrth third, one thoofand ci,,ht hundred and feven ; and rh.- en-titlc-a " An aft confirming certain cUims tn land in thr Diltri) of Vinrenr.es," pafled February thirtieth, one thou fa nd right hundred and thirteen 11 VVhirh MTinj been located cannot be forveyed agreeal ; to law. or which having been located, have hern removrd by thr furvry of prior locations, from th fpot if. t d-d to be ecrupfcd," my on thr f. crtd Mond&y of Jn!y next, enter their location! with thr RegiC ter ot the Land OiFice, or on any faceteding day. JOHN BADOt.LET, Register of the Land Cf.ce, Land-Office at Vincennes, ' May 22, 13 16.
17 HERRAf? hu ... i a , f n -
w "n ' wi cui;grjj
entitled ,l;n a elatir? to let-
tiers on the lands of the United States,1' paiTed on thr 25th day ol Mrth, 1B16, it is provided, M That any peifon orperiot s who, before the firfl day 0 February, me tboofand eight hui dred and Gxtern, bad ta. kn potTrffion nf, ocU icd, or madr a lettlement on any Lnd ced-d or ferurd to the
Unsted States, Sec. and who at thm hmi
j ftffiag this aA, does, or do s Anally ;,h?
u or re;;ae cn nu h lands, may, at sry time prior to the fit ft of S ptetqber next, apply to thr prrp.r regifter, be. rtqurfl.rg the permtffioo to continue thereon, &c NOW BE IT KNOWN, that in rcr. formity with the prov fioha nf the f- d cvr.y perfoa m the ditliia of Vincennf?, circum(acced as above, may 6U his Ippli.. cation in che office of the remitter at Vi" rennr, bt any time previous to the fi.ft of Srp'rmhrr nrxt, from which diy inclufive, no more appliotions can he received. JOHN B A DO L I E l Register of the L and Of.ce,
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rT II E lObfctibef will give tl ree doflari
1 per bund rd for oood me rthanr&hl.
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HEEF CATTLE.
Tllh Citi7. US fjf Vli'f.ni f rn f.,i-
nifhd hy c-llinjr ui IK . with cm ml fe
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and wholclomc 3ec f.
June 5;h, 131C,
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