Western Sun & General Advertiser, Volume 15, Number 18, Vincennes, Knox County, 12 June 1824 — Page 4

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thi;v pouinv.) rin;iu:i) libation FOrt'II," kc. T!irvpnuvMl?K- ivl li') it:Mi t Mil, A f t HM the ..'iUm !.i; 1 : t-Yd il on the fi i.ish'.l nth, A.i I 'jcirii'cl its b isL :.nir.)l, AmI w'ii'l no nnic i:iv jj-j ice shall be A i;tiiu to thy tre.uhcy! Tii' v wove of Fami-:, the Mooniinj wreath ?tv lnow t'lt rh ij.ct t' iii'd; M. t"'-t I tro'l the I'r.'wvrs ncatli, Am:1 i c them to the wind, A.l s ii-l :ny heart no m re shall trust rFo that which is itself but (last ! They !)r.Mi-;ht me IV-uin 's child, ;ind gave T ;? Uer fairv form; 1), ail. ;-h.iiw! shc lillM the silent grave Fed mi her cheek the wnviii: I 1 'd, yei s.tid to :n re will I O'er flower so iiuTt in sorrow s gh ! Th'-y brought nie then a p'r't sweet, Hi i e,'tf)ii, i.-. evT ;ir; M. tv ir hi-.le'M hi r holy feet, 1 - 1 ai si' ia )K . cr, A i i s Fa nr. Pleasure, all farewc U ! lUest nhi! ha ' br -jkt tli- ir a?",OWi)v)IN.

eraWy disappointed! Unfortunate girl! the man to whom vu hoped one dav to have railed by the

fond names of friend, husband or

enfs. and nobody shall know lt. ! or chart that was ever described

The offer was ?eeeived withd It will be made on so large a testation; and M'lntosh was sum scale, that the countries w ill' be mnned before the Council while laid down in more exact nrnnor-

the President addressed that boion and their relative positional protector, has proved your hitterdv on the subject, and read t lie would be more cleat ly seen Urst enemy- your cruel destroyer.

letter containing the offers of thej The various elevations of lands. Creek chief A traitor,' said the ' on w hich temperature of elima e. Pi evident "is looked upon by all ! and the productions gic.it ly 1( nations in the darkest color, and is j pend, could here be clearly a-rcr

Jo i.i.LAXW Chrolcrc Legislature John Ri. 'g a. India w li s to the edifo' of the Bto i iteeorder. from the Oueroke Nation, that the C erokee Legi-lape Council assembled on tee 1 t 0t. last, to ti -insaet business Toe agent and commis-ioners from the U. n ted S.i e, and Coin iusioiers fcojn Gc gi i atetvled and pre Sented iheir credential, a A w'riv revived x its a respci equal t the itnpoi tame of their commis

sioih. i in o!)ject ot the com inis-innc d' Gcoi gi i w as to im pi e the C'tc okees with aeon viction that t he State which they rcjire-ented h td long standing chums igaiiHt t Kit nation which they endeavored to authenti 'ate by old treaties. A reply w a made in w.itiog b t e Cherokee1 legislators that these claims were 1 .tog since adj is'ed. ot which the () ' ait. of the treaty of Tehico

Was conclusive evidence, which; STjMi'.ues that ill animosities nhoide?! os, ik.c. prior to that d tte. shall eas. a id t)t; no Ion rvj ivmemhe! ed or demanded on iMtiiei side" Tne sohject wa ! sed with the commission c-1' (teo. gia both parties main puuio dilfereiit consti uctions of t S'leaties. A ;iscos-ion then commenced fie coioinis-ifmef's fioin the , T Slates, v ii . (iemanded a ces s.i-i ot the land, wtiici'i ua-met k.: d -.ejected w iih candor and uer.''c:.i!e deteitnioa ion "Gentle.

W??3it. and loM-ihle peri- (Is of

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more despicable than the meanest reptile that crawls upon the earth. An honorable and upright character is more valuable than the filthy lucre of the whole world." The speaker of the Cherokee Nation then addressed the Conn cil concerning the conduct of SVIntosh, who though a Creek chief appears to have had eon siderahle influence with the Cherok ces for the last twelve vears The Speaker stated that it vTa a maxim with the Cherokees i&v er to trust a man who had violated the confidence reposed in him; and a-i M'Intosh had done this lie was now divested of his trust, aiul permitted to ie,tire in peace to his own nation.

tained. The proper situations

for Roads. Canals and other im provements may here he seen at one view, and a far more nelul knowledge of the science of Geo

A the rose that blushes in the

garden, if plucked by the hand of the wanton spoiler, is thrown on der foot neglected and forgotten. Alas! like unto it ait thou child of simplicity ! Thy inn(cence has issued in thy ruin; and he who once vowed eternal fidelity to thee, by him art thou loisaken

graphy he obtained by walking a and viewed only as an object of few hours in this garden, than j contempt..

could be gained by reading as many years. Such a work, it is believed

wotdd be as ornamental as useful, j and such a one as no nation on , the globe has ever posse wd i "Near the Capital such a delineation should he located The expence nf thi work. tln' too great to be de(Vaed by iiht individuals in America et rl would be but trilling for the w hole government. If the Hon ourahle Congiess sbouluTl vjiink proper to give the groufjo and grant an appropriation of' ten thousand dollars, the, work shall

NOVEL c:f.'H;r VP' Y, J MEMO KL1L. To the 11 -oourahle the Senate and II nse of Representatives of the Congress of the United States ... The memorial of I. a Hill, of BiUimore. represents that he wishes for asvistar.ee to enable him mi perform a work which lie (': lMl'l'1 I'm: II illllrl )- Klvll ten

r i . i . 4? i c d not entirely completed nil and ornamental to the seat of nu . ?

Yi.t wiefchf canst thou ' cv thyself as her superior: F'm whence the guilt that smk her below thy levri? It w as f i . m loving you and trusting von this was her guilt, her shame Fetrayed perhaps, through !ve to a momen'ary wt aknos (w'oich the h. tfer principle ofherleait Ciindemn) our !abor a: e a-vpin-plihed - you have cor jnefeti1 hut pmr and despicable the cxul tatio'n: " Ami-l t'e re-e. f rrce I'erieT'taTire r":t! II-. r si.'.k'. ett, ;i fjii ek rrt.'i '. y .. Shoothtlir uvj ihi erpscif e.s !: vr ; She knew of no d'juise ? d

SU-iected none Now view ?!

be completed The time neees . hrar, of th(. af(iicted p-nitci.i!

Seethe pangs, which rend her

ary to tei lorm it wdl not be o

long as may seem at the first view of the subject Kthe pro posed encouragement be given, next Congress shall see it mostly

Government, and honorable to the most free and enlightened people on the globe. lie proposes to form near the Capitol, a geographical garden. In this all the known parts of the world shall be accordingly de hneated The beds of Oceans. Seas, Gulfs Rays, and Lakes shall be depressed, and the (Continent Peninsulas, and Ithrtujs Mountains. Hands, shall he raised, in proportion to their respective elevations on this terra queous sphere The beds of Oceans. &e. shall becoeied with gravel, and the lands shall be adorned with ver(ime; and the mountains may rest on the same kind ot stne ascompose them in their natural shite.

The proprietor, as a renumera

stiuiigl'mg boson)! The thorn of anguish lankling at her h.eait instead of innocence and et't eih l v.tit y instead f 1 1 1 a t "-i-e v hich aii-es i i m a ki.owlfrtge ot in- . i . i

waso pni iivat.u woitn. von 's

lion for his ervjee- w lojfQect ,i10

r till

lest Mieie all might icid

one half of the profits aAsg u u m hei nu'id cheek trcmhh

i . i it , . .a

from the admission of those who

may call to see it which I isconfident would leave a halan-'e to the G o einmnr. that r a feuyears would refund the m n"y they mav have advanced. T o royal gardens rf the old world for use and bra Uv. wuuld h ar no enm, unison to t' is li a "Na-

I tional Obsvrvat orv should bee j reded, the b(unds of t hisCrden , shouhl be the place chosen for ; its situation The plan of this work is not

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cnnie. St.ip.g when alone U keen rellection- tortiired by the paigs (d neglected locaud i::-noeence-contriuned by as i:ntetlmg world she dieails s.. iiut:e

w i dsf t!'C societ y of the u toons is a constant icproach; cod ar. , le: gih having fallen a prey msi.vs.ition too acute, eitner s'u; s io'o an no nnely grave, oi hieiesiee. oliecti-tu in tlic comnii;s!i:n of new ci imes Ctnst t!ioo then, desnoiles hc

an. -O 1 . r . i. ii i

lie roiionris ot i rs snail OC

(lescnneo as in their natural eour- drsion ;ind he thit i ic him.,.h

ses. and lowered, in pn iiion to that the o ill not he haekw ai (1 in V e heights ot their respective afha d'n g i h( ni their patmrage: hanks. If Panned the beds of and he heheves that ti e enlihM -V ' - .1 ....

l)ceans. fe.ts. ccc. si! i! he so t,.iu.i ii.r ..t-.ti .A' ., ....

t

the conn tore nt a m -ment. imr ,he unhappy vi.-nm ot thy ot a vr ai but has demanded the desires sink mto'the cold a- m, .f attentron and stuly ot te protec (lt.ath for lr!i f tom miMM;e., f tor for several yas - Fiw y ars u hR.h lhmi art (,u. rau,..? tf. ago, he laid it before se-rof hernhiug- , bv thee iedso fhebpnk) the most sceiUH- ,5en tJ our mio of VVo. anil ill!aim coi nliN. Trey arpioved oftfe K!5,s:. ,i,i-ct.;i t? .vhiUi cootcn-

1 te.-iCc,

i

sn tened renr eent;it i ves of

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(vt v tiin iui-i ' ' ' i ioc- un oc ill uiniciHMi nation ui not reuvt

tt 'm, of mootw as presenN. were; led with water at anytime, so the proposal of one who is an A p i'' ain"' Tne legislators that the whole world in i's na meiicanby hittli. bv education.

th u they would neVcr tive elements will be completely

renresented in mmialuie. If tle proposed topographical delini ition should be "eoitefjjuctfjd

on ten a're of ground andde'-

ami enoier

a.Viio cfviv one loot ot land. A pjccious trust was confi dd to their caie The hanpin-a-tft care to their sues mo t ; t s. 'vvjs aol eh.ihlren ; and no consideration should violate it " A t uns.ieeesHini attempt wa n? !e h M'liit sh. a chief of the (cei X-iiion, woo was present a' the council, to bribe the IVesi

h.oice. because it embiaces

ideas original and new.

IA II ILL

Baltimore Dec '4, 823.

scribed according to McreatorT The man !n lays a nare to

projection, the lakes Lr;e and '"p i- noeence. however shield

Ontario, would he each more

- 5 ecitMis names of gal

than eight feet in length, and t ! e lap,,y T gaiety of disposition, iU. States Ir.-m t'ne Atlantic to a )H ili' an'5 a "ottcr that should the Pacific will be one bundled be shuiiui'd and detested by so

d. nt.d ih.e C.eroUec National and sitv feet, and every Coun- c'u'f.vConunutee. and o,,e o the most try Kingdom State and Prov- View thyself seducer! What di;inguisiied -hiefs The otVer of ince, will he clearly delineated, are thy triumph Thou hast per pecuniaiy reward was t illiant. The situations of all important haps destroyed Hie fairest biosud a less s,,m t..ls te'unted more cities, shall he so desci ihed as to som of natureplanted the thoin noh.ed (people to betray their convey a complete idea of them, of never ceasing' woe, in the ho-tiu-s .Jj the chiels" (said M' The parallels td latitude, and the som of one w iio loved you who

Iriiosh to tne Cherokee Vir meridians shall he correctly laid trusted you; one w ho perhaps deo-.i -h el disposed to let the II down a shall likewise the Kqua- had formed the tendere-t wislies

lu.n Shi'eshive the land. I wdl tor iip:ie, the Tropics and for your w el fare; and who prized

iii v i i ! y oooiiissionei s gi ve ou ot her I'ireles .... . ... i

m o thousaoti .lopais a M ( y sncij a topographical dcline- centred in it; w ho -bought to

li l i" i i h s ni-ks ati-ji o4 nie w- i Id would possess have a.ned yon bv the most en

thitc Liiuu.oU duoa:r; iui pi c5- many aav anuses ever any . map, clearing oi titles : e.pecu.ion mis

piaticg t t defotomy of tlune ow;- unage; nor think the picin: exaggerated, and ablior thst f.

ceme time since a certain lord

fin i:(d;ind) gave a grand gala to

the members of the volun'ccc

corps io the neig boihood all of

whom attended in full umfoirn.

mong oiheis. his lords-hip's tai

lor' was present, and the host

came op to him. saying -mv dear

sir how d'ye do? I beg your pardon. I forgot your name, hist I perfectly remember seeing oti

some w here before." The taper

was a little confounded by l is particular notice, and as the best way of making himself lemembeied. w hispered I made your breeches' The noble lord thinking the tail'ir bad intoi med hun ot his name, turned round and took him by tl e hand, exclaimed M 'jm Uv'idtts I am vei y bapD o S e oi Ti A.N.KL-. " f ATOHN I. Y AT LAW ) HAS i ciiiovtd iVoiii P-ii.ceton to hiictnnes i Mul will practice 7 in tii s.t c fourth judici U circuits J c kct.ps i is (.tlire on .ttv street, where l:Q mav at al; orr.es be lo .iid. April 24, 1S24. ll-t