Western Sun & General Advertiser, Volume 13, Number 29, Vincennes, Knox County, 17 August 1822 — Page 4
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from f.V .1'icl ctic AZurazim TlIEYlUUfcTO COME. M" transient Hour, my little day, I spending f ist, how fust away; Mrv;idy hath my summer sun, H ilf its race cf brightness run, Ah me I heir the wintry blast, lUv "Life of Life" will soon be past, T'ie flush cf youth will all be o'er, T'k1 lurnb 'tjny will throb no more; f'And fancy, mistress of my lyre, V'il ct ave to lend her s tcred tire, V Slv trebling heart prepare, prepare, it s of vmii, md thoughts of care, Screws and wants will make thee weep, Aii. ii t . ; wtll oVrtuee crttp. Hfiltii that s.ni'ed in blooming pride, Wul ''ease to war n thy sluggish tid The ih-ih cf pain the point of wo, Will bud the cumnt re.tse to flow, lui who, alas, sliall tlcn be nigh, To sooth me with affection's sigh? To press my feeble hand in tluir's To ple d forme m silent prayers, A ' i rheer me ith those hopes that shed B ipturc o'er a dying bed. Du'.'s rC fut-.re cease to roll ; Upon nr.' wild aft righted soul ; Mysterious fate, 1 will not look, uhinthv dark eventful boot, T, ;on:i for me to feel and knotr, T'i t love and hope must shortly go: Th it jnv vill vanish, fancy fly, Atid death dissolve the closest tie. I?vj now, while mcahs mv pensive rhyme; 1 list tue warning voice of time; vnd qh.this sijyi, this start of fear ! Tills mc the night will soon be here. From the U'c.hmord Enquirer. MKXICO Ffi of our citizens have a aiffiriiTitiy comprenens ve idi v the imoortane of a r nmtrv v iicu n-w erected xut an empire, md of whit'h AmM:n" YtnrD de was dc daced emperor by a d-reeofthe feiean congress of 4y2'h May T K excellent !, m QI m j nirnal. Bell's Weekly Mes01." ha- a series of number on the "opening f S. Ameiiea." SMiienf wuch are devoted to Nt'xi'o We seize a few of the fa f wliic it p events ami umupe t ' m together for our readets rF e M'-t ier represents the tttlir irv of Mexico as greater that) 1 it ot t e Russian empire in i t if whole extent o the Unite! Stuesof America its p -
) i;. t he qua! to that of
dies politic. The menial improvement and social viitues ne cessirv for federative republican government, unfortunately do not
not ask how he tool's!'3
OKNEKAL WANTS. J That nil want. A r;md nan
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as tjtt. exist m the mass ol the ' a" Pemy 01 money people. f!f sometnr.es ftt A bound The Aurora makes some just drubbing for trying to assist a reflections on this event, though ! 1(M' out? f ei ape we are disposed to fear it betrays j Wlia! the Giris;can!A young too strong a confKlnn-e in the sweet heart. lVknt they we-
professions of the man: with this times Y An anti(iiated luck ?ins;le eaveat, we submit the fol : sometliinp: on the wrong side of lowing extracts from the last An- Tour or five dozen.
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dent coA'eTnmenh administered 1 upon wise prineiplrs. All the ties between Mexico Soain are now dissolved; and Ytiirbnlc is formally declared the emnemr. Certainly the most difficult of all problems is to ascertain tle degree of liberty to which a nation is qualified, which his just shaken off t e fetters ol bondage. T Mexico, with her establisned biera-ehy, and the comparatively mvuII number of
landed proprietaries the richest in ' rora: the biographical traits of the IV nut the merchants xvaut To
the world, ranable ofenjoving a emperor at this time peculiarly their goods go off rapidly, and constitution as free as that of the apropos: get the cash for them. What the?; United States? We should cer I lIt would be the extreme of sometime g(fA wild fall, as tainly hesitate before we laid diMUgenuity to forbear expressing. T,hnny L. P .. .did when he sold down such a proposition; and yet on such an orii m. tlie opinion. a 'd goods and tool; for nay ri we are disposed to suspect the tha t he creafio i of an imneri d eotinterfcit eheel; on the b:ui::.
prefessions of a man who woidirrtrerumpii in Mexico is an ce.ur consolrJion no mutter, (suid
wear the tide (f euineror and vet renee that calls for the most eti- ,,,,,!n.v) I c narked
pretend to take Washington's ex- ous aMention of the U States; ;r'Vr tor them, ample. The whole cotide.et ot and e s'tall be very explicit in What mechanics
Yturbide indeed, is under a cloud. vl;a we 'nave to say on ih9 sub In the long account of the revo- ject. because we know it will lution. which Mr Willeooks rre seomeundei the eve oftheemisented last winter to Mr Ydams, nent character "b i most eon-
anl published with the official pa-' snicuous in the event There to settle for the Mock they hav pers. tlee was room to doibt of may not be that danger from the worked up and trusted out. the Mn -e. itv of his views. His imperial regime, under the pies-j f Flint farmers want-A cj' d recent ele -don creates a degper ent occupant of that station; nor j cron anil a ready market. H hat donbr Bonaparte himself, when is it in fact that the form in 3e.r- lvll nf,vn IT- Unite the icvcr--. he Mole :he first sren to power, ico eo n-sponds with the forms Wunl ee wan! oursrhe; did not part with a'd his profes- of tle me denomination in Kn- j Lots of Sub-ci ihc rs. and apiui--i ns f.ic the liberty of France rme. The title of emperor in ty of Advertisements. Vhe Mexican m-iV be nlaviog the Mexico is obnoxious, from the, IVhat xcc genernlhi jtl.
sanv j.ime and an im partial idea of absolute despoti-m with w t Id will hold him to the proof which it is associated in Kurobot ihev will abide by his acts, pean and Asiatic idiom In Mexfrt by his honied professions ico. so far. as it is no more, in They will ask. whether the adop- fact than the tit'e of president; tionofthe imp -rial tide isj!e and being associated with an eteehet 'means by which Yturbide im tive representative legislation, tends to prepare his people lor a will be, in fact, onlv a mixed monfi ee constitution? Wiietner t'ne arch or an extended aristocracy.
Mexicans, with all their habits of with a chief.- It is the Umic that
mucli vo:k as they can do a.d th money for it when it is done. JVhat thai too ficiiicnlhf situation in the coui.tv lui;
PLAGUILY DISAProiNTLD.
RELIGION. 'Religious principle is of liitle value indeed if it merely keep us in the s'a ish fear of going mto riously wroe.g. witliout spu: : ii: us on tonght action, st ;v:i: r,o for an end so poor and circumscribed that the Divine Ceiir
bondage, and all their lande d and is apprehended The present us ana stampea upon o::r clerical aristoeracv. were mt ca chief. Augustin Ytnrhide. so late mi's h,s. OWn imy81'- u u ;i'; oablcof navin? a President as as the 3d of Mav last, made the nwt for fh,s has called ;:s their chief magistrate, like the re- unsouirht declaration which hp ' to ,he hoPC ul a better inheri-
puhlie of O-.dombia? Whether, had so ,ften made before, that he ta!e-. Ir was. t0 r.ni:c to arfe
if this mm were the apostle of lib- had Uetei mined deliberately ft ir : vttn n,m a,ut Jor n,:n" u Jranr'e?tv a ul the votarv of Wasbinir- revocablv to follow the arrat ev- i Iate ns fmm the dominion of fear
G cat B iuin before the peace of ton. he his showV his attachment ample of the illustrious Washing-1 ? the empire of hope; from pa-
A-ni-M- .us iccenue exeerdino-; ny assummg a utie wnicu tne new ton; and. umen o roer and eofisti- i ou'Miwajiun n c mivjh,
2v).(K)d(X)f). t's mmes pnidnee annually 23000000in g dd and filver. being half the amount of ts whole produce of the precious raeds from all the mines in the tv r!d Its importation exceeds 0 millions of dollars; its exnortation in ag icidtural, manufactured manufacturing, and mineral produce lfi millions "about half 4 he tot;d export and import of J G"cat Britain" Mexico, the me t p dis d this la,vge empire, is described as superior to anv city in the worhl. with the exceptions of "M Petersburg and liondon for the regularity mid breadth of its streets, the grandeur of its public
, p; aces its neatness, iresnness. aiu
' activity. The houses are almost
ah huilt of stone admed with pdlars "f poqhvrv. Tlie great sqoaie (Plaza Mas ir) is peculiar ly manili en; equal in size to Ku cell's square in London, su-per-ior to any in Paris is surrounded on ail side by a:t open piazza, supported on pillars ofporphyrv. heautifollv worked and drli-
world ought to abiiurand by tutional government Should '1e ; from awe to love, and from deatli
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"t-iiiu an t'xiinipu:. onm ue icMorea. io reiire ro nis esiaie. m pirmg chieftains of the southern the character of an untitled pnprnvinces may be disposed to in vate citizen itate? Why 'may not San Mar- uSo far then, the danger is. in tm attempt to plav the same game SOme degree, removed, of an mias Yturbide has done ?" placed herween the epubtics Meanwhile, the influence of of the north and south of the new our free constitution must be felt wor!d: but who can foresee the
in Mexico Everywhere indeed character, or anticipate the dispo
to life: up to this beautiful idea should we endeavor always to lilt our minds. We may faint and fall short; but our motives and principles are stronger th.:J ourrclves."
A military officer being at s : in a dreadful storm, his lady who
was sitting in the cabin ivr.r him,
Place nc urew nis eworu ov pom-
'ting it to the breast of his wife.
Gen. Howe. Admiral lord exclaimed. '-Are vou not afraid?
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it must be more or less felt. This ition. ot a future successor? e , an(j f)C wjtj, ms for tj.t. :.f. example f prosperity which a think it fit to state these senti i ety of the vessel, was so sur'irlVJt! people enmys under a free eonsti meots. and to say that, in our j t" u-. ..IvllnouVe "nd m-'hv
tution, earmot be entirely thrown opinion, the only forms of govern-1 tjat sj nCi nut, -k Mvuear ar: away even upon the Austrian or ment adapted to the new world j you not afrah? How is it po ntile liussian. It must he felt arc constitutional, equal, and re j vml can he so calm in such a with greater force among our presentative, and di ested of titles stor'mv He arose from a c! ::"v neiiihbors. Let their pis be free that carry odium from the analo-! jasH.r to the deck and suiDur-
anu iiexieo musi eaicu mucn oi gv wnicn iney near m roe uepu- j jnrr himself by a nil'ar of a ied
onr inspirauon iven m .uexi- iisms oi iurope anu isia i place he drew
c already, there is much division of sentiment upon the establish-
r . i I im '
ment oi tne monarchy, rue ?sa . Howe, when a captain was once She instantly replied, '-No. certional Gazette has received a file - i!y awakened in the middle tainlv not," Why?" said the of. of the Mexican papers styled ?f -lie night, by a lieutenant of hYer" lecau?e.,rrcjoined bis la4 The Snti;1 which it says, is full the watch, who informed hirn dv.k'know the swoid is in t'ne of discussion about the forms of , with great agitation that the ship hand of my husband, and he lovrfs governments Some parrs of the was on fire near the magazine m too well to hurt me " -Ti;cri n
a niv have manifested a nredilec- rIf that be the ease." said he. ri- c-;l i. n-pnmlvr I l-nnu-
cately pronoi ti neil. V is a lorn fion tor a republic; the cavalry re sing leisurely and putting on his whom I have belief, and that he ve.i by s..mc nhie m muments of jritnerit. Vo. II, had made known clothes, "we shall soon hear a fur- holds the winds in his fist, and the genius ot the people; an uni - to th(, congress, tiiat the suffrage ther report of the matter." The the water in the hollow of his
verity, puniic umarv
y. a aeade j of its ofli ers was not for thcvtemtine a ts. the , npred monarehv sanctioned by
mini muuary eye V spacious
in .ii irinr niir 1 1 it l)et
mint military and naval asylums.: the assembly." but for the rcnub
licao form. Scc. One ot the es
paeious and fertile region
like t ni;. which has sustained such p? asneiity, eveti under ttie with eri.gt.,uch of Spanish mistule. m s'art int gigantic existence
Uudcr ttic auspices ot an indepen-
saviss in the Sun says, however, tiiat'as in the human frame a sudden transition from one ex treme to another, is impossible or dangerous, so has it always been remarked to be the cats with Do
lieutenant flew back to the seenqhands "
ot danger, and almost instantly returning, exclaimed, '-you need not sir, he afraid, the fire is extinguished. ' Afraid!" said Howe, '-what do vou mean by that, sir? I never was afraid in my life!" and looking the lieutenant full in the face, ne added, "Pray how does a man
fctl, sir, when he ii afraid? 1 need
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Jl the FKRli Y w (r;r.s,Stit!a,':;c!
wncrc ne nas a larijc uc.v i;u:, van pron un l r.iiiitu;, far the casc'an.l aicty of carriages and btock lie iUuti.. !;'.:.- self by strict attention, to sl.ai c a ;nrt vi the public favor
