Western Sun & General Advertiser, Volume 12, Number 33, Vincennes, Knox County, 15 September 1821 — Page 2

vor lasted, in the whole, 3ix vreeks ; and jl if" i. on his f;.imr, .s dcstiibcd by a .dbcer who hsd frequent oppo; lUnit;c scemg him during II. at period. Tve t so povtcttui s ncarty lo reduce l.itu to "'c'!n, and to obiiietate 41 1 i 1 1 c e oi his ten tner fcitui cs. ! u ing the lai Ur pa t ol hi lllotss, he fi cqu nlly eon ?erei wilh bis mctiba- aittmiaoti unit nature, of which beseemed to be peifccly awaie He drtlaied lhat it ws tie reditaiy, and nut his fattier died ol ti.e same disease. On exami ution aflci deaih ibu stomach nas found in a state ol exit mt ulcetation. to (bat it appeared is Rome pics pciforated in large openings liis medieal attendants gate it as then decided opinion in watch the physicia. "Fbf was called in confident, tii t the lit?.se as incurable, and that the climate had no ftVci in producing it. One trn cf chaiacter displayed its If in bis last moments, whicn mams the ruling passion strong in death M At be f jund bis end approach he wa habited, at hi on request, in bis uniform of Field Marsha-, niih the boots an; Spurs, and placed on a camp brd,on which be was ircustomeel to leep whei inheatu, and preferred to voiy other In this dnss he is said to have expired It has been asserted thai the H'ron "which brought the despatches, al brought the body o' Bonaparte to Eng la d, but this we tindcrst md is not tl esse. ! lis attendants wished his bndv to be Convened to Enrop. : but on opM.ing hi "Will, it was found that be had h it a re quest that tt shuuld be intf 1 el in the Inland, and pointed ut the spot where I e wis' ed bis remains to rest, in a b:iutilV galley near to his te-idcuce Thoul lhmaparle is sm po-cd to iav e ufl re.: much, his disolution was so calm and e rene. that not a ?igb escaped him. or am intimation to the bv -slanders that it va ao neat. At thcdepsr'ure of the H-rov Ho day had been fixed for the funerai.bu it undcstnol that it would be sotemiz 1 ' i h the military honoduc to his Tank A likeness of Bo aparte, after his Y Cdse, was sketched bv an English nln err. ami is brought to England. nun INI 'iitholon. we bear, arrived by the shin Which brought lh intelligence ol this e Vent and immediately for a-ded it b an extraordinary cornier to the French Am bnssdor. Numerous expresses le't town yesterday morning to a: -n mu the dc-itb ol Bonaparte o the different En ropean courts. The news will be conveyed from Calais to tne Fienc capita! "bv telegtaph where it vill pp-bab'v h fcnon in less than 24 hours after itr rival in London Tim's lon no v. July 4 Letters from Oi'ss nt ij.c 0h vb. Were received ystcuhu, which stat? tbst an ction bad taken place near be tween the Turks tinder the Psc' a of lb Tail, anil a detachment of the tioops of Yp-ilanti, headed bv P'ince Cautacuzf ne. in which the frmer wrrc defeated with the loss of one thnuvmri five hundred men in killed and wounded.

From the A"afiot:al TntrVigrv.cer, The death of Xatolfun Bonapmit. ate Eniprroi of the French, is now as ccitniitfcd beyoiul a doubt His Career has been so recent, that

all pre f;milar wish its events his track i

stj umtnous, that tbrre is no needofdea. cnbing it. We shull not theiefotc atteni u to retrare bis history leaving that

task to abler and more disengaged bands ' than our. '. No man ever lived whose personal a-! cencv bad so immediate and so vast an influence on the concerns of the world. I In the lanuae of Philips, whom for' once wc will quote, a we had like unconsciously to hare used his language, , ''crowns were his play-things thrones his fooi-stools " Such w-is the boldness of ambition, the magnitude of his design,

ami the spu noo- of his sticcessea, that he seemed almost to have been endowed with the attribute of omuipntPtKc, and

TU.ndc superior to the isitucb of moralitr AH Europe trembled M Ivs noil ; but all vurope would not have nnited his atnb tion He was hern toi'hut'ate the uncet taint v ot human fortunes, aivl seem to have been pe? nutted to rach the highest punt of hii i-an era dore, that hi fall mijvt he so v'.irnal a to stand, through all trve to erne, a "srnJmi example to ovrrreaehio nnd)ition. The institutions of Napoleon a?n! the benefits of the legis at on of his rein, wii! tiecentl to posteitv in connection with hi memory. Put it i chu flv ?nr his military deeds that hi fame will he inscribed in living letter in 'he annals of the wo'ld Durable as hi fame will also be the condemnation which impartial history wi I pa unon the harsh decree wh'cb sentenced tM iVnMi'ni capti e to an almost litern'lv Pi .,.etV can fae What political effect, if any, tbc death

of Napoleon will produce, is the only qms ioi. of moment ' icn the ?tcnt presi nt to us. or Ui seltt. wedo not loic tc tny important c.nseqiit net s which will follow his dcac. White he had the legions ot Finct at bu command, he w the bind of union 'o his enemies, and is name alone n ii;ttfora tuna hae ii flueuced political compacts ccii after his power was crushed and purs Jii in chains But he bad oecn so iong abstracted trom ail iflnuen em tne ift'ai'Sot Europe, arid so loig regarded

is Jead to the world, that lew p iln'uai ; Hrranoinenta exist which can be .iftY cteil ! by tii life ir drath. (ireat 1 onquences spuing from his trigAtitic projects and ; ambitions views, some of th.cm beneficial to mankuul, and durable in their char tcter. tie sei elements in motion which .1 did not !ir to reduce to quiescence, and has thus ben the cu-e ot events which never entered into his virt The cause wiii pieceed to develops Urting. fifecta, independently oT the hand whi. h 1 gav the first i.npu-s to them and the i

vor kl mav continue to enjoy their benefit !

oogatter ihiy snail cease to be referred to tliei;- true origin By a resolution wf tke General As eo,b!y of ( i f o it g 1 . at th next election in that State tt.c g.neiat voice of the people is o be taken by ballot, for 1 id mst a Cunvrnfion for the purpose of isiuj! the Cons'itution of the State

h is said that a Urge majority of the'

ptopieatein tavor ot a Com i.tion. Highly i-tteivMiug from the south.

;v a late arntas Irom the Spanish Main we leatn, that the hostilities between the Royalists and ti e indep.- r,d nt being renew cm an engagement took p;acc at Carabobo, on thr 24th of June, ai.dtbat me tdependents got a gtat victory : 1. consequr.nce of which th ;ciiiaiii' f the oy;d army retreated to Poio . cthci.o, aiul Bolivar eiverwd Caraceas j the 3v)tn ot the same mouth ' Co o tei Pereira who bad been ob!i .d 0 leirtat to I... Gnaitv., with yot) men under bir ordes vxitrom urn iiit .f suhsistenc anil defmee, and vuuhl have ijren foiced to sui 1 tnder or ir bravely bappPy rescued from hi- pair fill situation by the anival of tlie Finth squ.ulion, commanded by W-a; Admiiali Jurine, coming from t'ie South Seas j Bo ivar bieginf. i a Cuaita with 4oa tt ps, Hc, Admiral Jurine offer d hit etuuon tietwten the two chiefs Boliai nmsi willingly accepted it rut, 'ap'uu'ation beiiw. signed. Col Pereira embaiked with ius ii fe : mv on b--a; it . nc F encb vessels, and wasron'rvtd to Porto Cabello. In that pfrt ihev l.u:d the Asia a 64 gun ship, fsnin M;n,j aving on boaid the newly ap .mcd i Vice Boy of Mexico, ii. at of (-ioi.ada,f ik1 the Pienipoteniiat i ser.t hy the! Spanish government to trea of peace wiih tl 1 dependc-.tw. A oon a ir.ey .0 tived, a negotiation ua. wet on toot. j Bt Tin PnasiDEXT of tha Unihd

Statf. A Proclamation. WHEREAS the Colore, of the U-

nitt d Su-es. hy 3 joint resoiu ion ol the: second d y of ch lat c titou s, ui i 1- , ution pioviuing for tt e ac'.tt.istion f tin-j state ot Miss ,11 ri into ti c union on w cer . tain condition," did dsU rudne an, declare 'Thsi Missouri hould be admitted j into this union on un equal footing uifli the original states, ir all respects wiiat- j ever, upon the iundamental condition,! that the fourth clause of the twenty ! -ixth section of the third article of the ; constitution submitted on the pjit of; s'-dd state to congi es, shali neve he con-' strued to authoi zc the passage et iny ' law, and that no law shall be. pass d in : conformity thereto, h vi-hich any ciiizen! of cither of the states of this union i all be cxcludi d from the enjoyment of any' of the privileges and iinn.ij,.ith s to which such citizen is entitled untb r u.t constitution of the United States : Pro7'i7r, That the legislature of th said sta'e by a solemn public act, s' nil declare the assent of the sddstute to the. sa'd fundamental condition nd shall j tiansmit to the President of thr United Staes on or before the first Mond in

Xovendier next an authentic copv of s'd act; upon th.c receipt when of, the President, bv p-oclamr.tion, shall an r.ounce the fart . whereupon, and without am further proceeding en tha part of congrc, the admission of said ktate into this union shall he considered as r.cn,pleted : nd whct-es,h a solen.n public act of the Asseu b'v of the said state of Missoum, passed on the twenty sixth o" Jmie, in the present year, entitleil i solemn public ac dclaurg li e assent o! ths state to the fundaments1 condition contained in a resolution r-ascJ by flu Conrcsaof the United Slates, proTidiiJg

for the admission of the state of Missot' s that I can make cider cf my own. ii into the Uni .a 011 a certain conditio..;., But the best of 11 alt is I wod'nt tnke ofT an ttuihtuiicc p wbeieot lus been con,, my but to tbc Governor, nor Mr. kenmm.icatrd to me, it is solemnly and pub- x:el, not Mr. Captain neither, for I t.avc liciy enacted and declared that tnt siatc fcc land and cm now ai; American, aye, has assented, and noes assent, that ihc and the best ot tl em But, indeed, la four h clause of me twu.ty sixlh section ltd you the truth, I suffered a jjuod dal-j ot the uiidariiclt of the conhtituticn of , the b.ginnin-, in culling the trees said state - shall never be constiuctcd to , down, and in being unhappy ar d thinkm authorize the passage of any taw, and that : on home and all that. For throe years no hw shall he passed in conformity ' fici 1 came to this country, when the thereto, bv which any citizen of enncrof ; bot summer sun was scum me ashskir. the United States shall be excluded fiom j i the aees just like a quakcr, Ob ! c ftbc enjovtne.u ot any of hr privilege ! ten would 1 say, Musha the sorra take and immunities to which uch ci.izens j him no, but the Lord forgive him, tor are entitled under the constitutioti ot the I he needs, that nude me come totlusbur-

Cniled -ta'es " Now therefore, 1 Jauks Monhor President of the United St .tes, in pursuance of the resolution of wongres af resaid, have issued this my Proclamation, announcing the faci tht the said sta e o Missouri has assented to the Iundamental conditions required bv the resolution of Congress aforesaid ; whereupon the admission of the said sUti of Missouri into th Union is declared to be complete In testimony n hereof, I have caused the sesl of tiie United States of America 10 be affixed to these presents, and s;ned the same ith my band. Done at the city of Washington, the. tenth of August, ISit ; and of the Independence of the siid United States of America tlie forty sixth. JAMES MONROE. By the President: JOtiN QUINCY ADAMS, becrciary of State. The follow ing occount exhibits a remarkable contrast to hat has taken place at former sale of land in Aiahaw a, whui the lever ot speculation was at its bt -iujuh, and the lanca .vt.re lun up,V &it public aa.'ss, to twrniy, ibirty fort)Ji

t an an lugo in . iewk mst -ikr, as st-tnn or h uy i!dlars j,er mu. : j.' Ir.i. V Tt'ti aloosa, Aub Jni i . At the Janu iults ai tin p;a. e, whieh closed on Stuf.:.iy nm, of 22 townshi; s offeied. imt U7 half quarter seel ions (sa ll,ICO acres) were s.d foi tl.e gio s a moimt of 16 2'JO do:iui i V I cents. Tm pfmcipal part was sole at goveuuuu.i price, end none for more than tm tc dollars per uere.

CENSUS OF NEW YORK. The ioliowiuj: iu-en.rni i& taken from

the ofhcu! i t tu n t.f t titr

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votn tt err air 687 950 fret- w hiu nafvA nd 65 . 22 fen airs. ioieiki.ei nor

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i" -i;niu iu:e. w ftio ; m eomuiercc -,183; m niat.ijlacture, Gv,0.38. . - AN IRISH EMIGRANT. We find, m th.c ShcfhciU Iris, edittcl by the j;oei Monigo!i;uy a file of vrldch lias In-t-n put ii to out hand by a kiiu: liie.nd, many inttirsting article for cm miscellaneous department. We presm. this even'n ; the follo'inc; extract of asti tt 1 fom aii Irivb n'liant. dat o at St. L- uu, Missu'.i, Oct. l-lth I8?i,tvj' pei sot) in tH ti.umy ol Down, Ireland, who wa about to emij'-rte lo thi country a r. rd. an exf uien I lately made I found n;any peopu con;torta'.y S'tustteo, but much att'i nunib rs just commei.cirgj n u beit'en.'. :'ts in . Icj woods and for wan f fiiends. - lit -ti t ! under 1111Xkf difTic ; tii s. An-o: cm j c.'.uve5d 'uh ai;iuj"i.t ;mi, itn i sp(:i? a m i: a I i v.e. ln(ioe: if- conic at hi -. 1 (iw ei.i, 1 p;aisei! tu fine p'iri; ti t'e n, ;.u fii .r r.i tci 11 mind him ill.." hi- cou1 new hvk hs-i sucii ut.e in I- kiui r in . xrd the iuoi

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ran countiy among inc agees ana icvers, the woods and ihe bears, and ihz painted Indian. Ocb I it r.asnt so at home There I bad a cow, and a pi,aid a pardon, and 6d a day. Work, wss nothin to me, for, after w 01 kin. hard from sunrise to sunset, I eou'd go home at idgiil w hisiin like a lark. I could then r;o to a fair, a wake, or a dance, I could. spend the winter nights in a rjcihboui's -house craekin the johes by a tuii" f;re. If I had there but a soie head I would have a neighbour within every hundred xard (d me. But here every one c;!n r,el sv much bmi, and generally has so much, that they calls them no;;hbours that Hjts two or three miles off Ocb 1 thcNsotVi take such neighbours, would 1 v-jv then I would sit down and cry ?.r.d curc h.iin lhat made me leave hor.iL. To he sure I am wiv.er and haprder now, ard can see thai though I sufieicii ir.ucl; in the beginin, my slate is now mucl; bene;hsn ever it could have b? en in )oor Ireland. But, to teli you tht naked truth, after ail, I car baldly yet forgive the person that ad vised me to come here. I dream of my little house and garden, and would soux'imcs almost change an I nave for ihcm i-gain.' You brie sec the n.;urt: of an irishman.- hf?rt. the

wer 'f habit and the stvtnvth of ins

c.! y attachu.cta WAi.DEN POVD. CONCORD. (M S ) ALT, I. Tltis pond, in Ihe southerly pat t of tins town, has something singular, botli in its appearance and in the tradnion, conc rning it. It is said that the place which 1 contains a hotly cf waten, was osice a burh l.iil that on . this hill the ndise. SLsemblcd l ctithin seasons tocIebiatt thtir religious fesiivals and at other times to burn and toiune p ivor.M

taket in the wars wib the e:oiv 5e:ttr

S. ciiHiu To'f, l,S72.8TiO"t4 lne countiy; it was on a meeting of

numerous ch'u f uttd tribes for the latter

purpose, thai this celebrated hill disappeared in the midst of their baibarous cjoicins. and sunk with all it s?vage? inhabitants upon it. And 6n aceevnt of the tcmaikiddc depth of the water, which

has never been fathomed, it was 5Atpposv

ea 10 nave coniinuco 10 suik to sueina

Miiwz'mg d( h, thai the the htttom drcj

'd our eve gov. I. us much lor tradition We do not vouch for the truth of the story, still there is enough that is singular about this pond to variant h st'T.ne' in going a little ditnrcc to view it ; its banks arc ver bold, and decorated on sll sides with evergreens and other forest trees i'svaters are pure no weeds or gravs grow on its borch rs, no

si'enn tin into it orissuslrom it, and

if is found 10 be highest iti tl:e driesttime. In tbis drep wtcr ?ianv pike end p'tckrei have bren taken, wtr'-ipjr from one 'o five pound?, and its confidently v.sarteo tha others l ave been .srer? v. luch ouhl pro!)ahlv wig!) frm ten to tv.er.y pounds ; this soit never has been c-

Sf me tf your readers, it is bopd. willcr'nf anii.ie pa"irnbr descrjp-;o . of his singular pond TZhdulcsex (iuz.

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Amonj: o'her amendments proposed to the omtittrio of Vermont, one is to equalize the iepies' nttion, and to found b on the actual popida'ion. Another p opoi'ion ha'v fr its object the better r,r;i''zation of the Courts, and a more perma'-ettt tablishmcnt cf 'be judicial s'n.. Vcrnont and Rhode-Island are

O 'vt ! -.r urd tin r t v. u (1 uke ofi tt eir it s he'i? v d, the only States in Nevr Kn!nt to Uir- ti. . ( ; , vtn- n e tttu in, irl nd.if not in the Union, wherein the to And 3 I ni ,y 1I J"1';:?-'1 arc elected cr.rtucUy by tlie ihr.v'nt plenty ii us :n.i log-; 1 V''?a urr T o people of Connecticut,

f 1 1 i k no tav '.nd irv cTt

this d-mirer'iis and inefficient system as subvesive of -ll independence in the discharge of judicial functir-ns 2. I. American.

pomiI n:i, md n k n'V . I'uLrt a-

like if sod no r. 1 vrc 1 to s- t his noc fie.r it O. if 1 ''O'.'f like 10 rnskrn ? his kev, I c l.u ii 'or thiee sl illing t1 e i.'llo'i I can m kc t'-e t b'ic o ;rov i, mv v;nden ike Lai! or eribbnc ; nd 1

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(without ali(o:.sr ?fo) ?nd slioot p t-ntv rC wild doers, ?md tm kies and v:tese nd -dibits, and souirreU. and boil them and ate trcm when I hvr dt-ne. And then '' is i-4 sue' a oo-ul c utitry for fruit, that Adiui hidnt better apples than I have.

NOTICE.

STHEnEAS my wife' EUror las

V v lef my bed and board without a ny juslcau'C, 1 hereby forewarn all per

sons lrom crediting her on my account as I am determined to pay no debts she mp.y contract after tld dte. PAUL TISLOW. September 7, 1221.