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-1 -A" likeness XH i nr ihls .BrfeTliedathrof man! rihkfttiKWt'IfV I? TTT TIC R T : r- dis tase, war sterdi Wan 'English of- man" cannot'ber Without'ite'effec Wontholoir, it said ftrhvcx-Dfy in? ship Vhich . brought jtfce intelligirice . bf this cvcnt.-and inta d lately " fdnrared it r by . V- - arr-eztrabrdfnort'cburier to tbe-French "ATnbassadcMVameo!rt .tovrn yesterday ttoirniftg" tomftoiice the r iiHn?oTer tout: .statement of a. .,rtfnrttkiaie affairjhat took - place Tph 'death of Bonapiltf to the different-Euro I bridge on tbei.pight of'thi-iwLj-pair courts: Thie I hews Wafttbnvejed . 1 nn rror- which You will haye" from" Calais y tie French 'eanitol bv tel le ffoodoeo to trrjct pl Jrenrowter egraph, where it Would pmbaW1)e known in less wan 24 lours aiieru''aTnvai in Looii Durftg'the'JatterpalT; of his illness, he i freqye'ntly conversed Vith his medical;attenddots on Its iiatur of Which Ije seemed per ttly aWareV1 . He1 cleclar ed that it was ; WedhafyVand thil his fa ther had died jf the sami aiseasei1 His father died at tie agt of 35 Th'e'disease has no apparent coineiion with 1 mental suffering ; ho w much therefore his mis- f on ones, may hare jJreyed upon his mind, and embkered hMa$rdap they Mid not Drobahlv shorta'thi - i-AF--'.' neaHy as yoa relate, bur as. to. tne landed beiaU eft on the tridge until the next oortiafr not th fatt, ordy as nects A. Taylor, who was, shot down I the side ofCapL-me HJvKelly. naJe shift to ret to my hoose himself, nA the party on - the north; side." of the Ewell; and ' , SAM'L STREET. : Tfte following -.-w. ; the information Onthe9ibAu Island frora SC vwn. John T, ted by Dr. Bail) asU as to thaV persbnxetcisid powerful influence irt all ! European concerns,' and possessed aTcharmwhich gaf e td the dabinet of Sr; James 'aprepOnderance ihv continental J f. Ah immense' numbof vpereons yesterday afldthii morhmF, have affairsrhich' was used oh everyJdccasion;l see him. It.was pne of the mostriking ; belongihglo5MK pfiver Sp"aTofd,of the It, anriot be 1 doubted" that theBitish spectacles at which I - had : ever cthr tor-town of TOttandr whilst leedioff in Vbak- tunc government calculated much on- the pos session of Bonaparte ifMiAennit'-'be' disputed, i by ( thos conversant witi, their crpoke policy , 4Kat cbi ert --Insinuations and latent hints were thrown "ouo tn'tisn datefthe H6ly5 Alliance,nda1afnvthem imo the belief, ftliaB released by his keepers; and lei loose up on the contment, tot f Tan tlie; mbers. aod knit together Abe fragraente of partief. Lord Stewart, th ebrother of Castler'eagn has had the management of these delicate insinuations ; and "Princfe Mehernicb as well as. Caped,Istra,'can twt'e effect of these iarabiffuous'civinff bu ist,! I arrived at Stat en lomas, tn trie scnooner ,ane master was risi- heahh officer, ;wlio'de-' tAined thevesselicaptainand myself four davs The Inspector boarded us and in formed me, that ie cargo; (rum, sugar, molasses, oil and bine) must be entered in 24 hoars. . Thrcpmav not pe aone; as all hands must reiain within the quaran tine ground. 4 rnlde an agent, to enter, and on the 14th, Received a pass to visit Neir-Ybrk. On tie l6th, I was informed by anbf5cer of thi Customs," that I must enter my baggige fold doathinj)rat the . Custom House, of not land thenv and although Capt lane was-detained at quarantine,- ai ex a $3 was demanded by the Mayor's la yer for not reporiing me in 24 hours . iv ' : The fdllowing sbres were on board and reported.' one pall bag coffee; one ullage Vol. sugar, land. six casei gin. I was compelled topay duties on' IOC, lb? suja 75 Ibsl co fee and 5 cases gin ; the tatter is now on Ipard, regularly, marked by an officer. ' -Cipt. L.'bad much diffi culty m clearing jot," because he put six bushels peajiutsiqto three bags, to land -i . r i inem iney wers ouiwara cargo, anu had been entered air 'such.1 v t -JOHN SNEAD, . J Owner tzad Supercargo. fNupolepn Ifchaoiirfe.frheparticulars connected with the illness and tiiscease of this 'reat man as given in' tlie r London papers,' received at Boston, will we have no doubt be read' with interest." vTcr rthe last moment did Xapoleon" maintain -tHat serenity, which was so' conspicuous Vi his whole coriduct When !ii tlie field1 of bat tle, and. surounded by all the implements of death: His recollection enabled . him to give directions about 4his affairs aud papers, till within a few hours' of his death - he met the ; " grim t vrant'' ar- bds land continued it up to withiii: a few days o( his death. , lt is intended for his son. rope", and bending, everv event to particular iriterest.T The affairs of Najl rari'd SiciIy Picdmon! ;; ; ;and Saih ;s the movement of Austria Jn Italy the neu trality ofRussia towards the Porte 5 the inter nal'disaffections of Prussia : the in significance, coramerclalfy"and political-f Iv. of Holland : ha've rall been : distin-r euished and 1 directed bv" the" fiiicer of TiieHdeath of this, distinguished wan- Great Britain; Iuii XVnmebted reminds us;of his protest against ; his to the British lor his crown' ar.d attached t being senp to ;StHelena.-hecoocJu- tq - the: government hd peopl ajQihgly pipbetici of his djressedn sreennliorm sliip,Tbr the regularitv and nsooth. iu wcseiii. , m.w Niew ii":tu lure auiactrni iu iaivc . lric. on ine illh cbuntenafe,7r6m Which Xlt it scarcely : ihs jDossiblevetf "lanHr draw my eyes Cavejine a jserisatidn I perpendicular then contlriuthg on 'down : catnnpt describe ; JbuCitbeiimpiressrVit Va eepdesceopf "sqinerset made on Tewiljtneye1r ;beTorgcten;?ff itCyle, until j!e V fi He :bad for some, time past fixed on from which lie was precipitated down a- tbach. and. Vienna. -It evidetouv enabled fderibedit to those ftboqt himbutriieftry a particular spot, which is! also, . I tinder- nother perpendicular descent of 26 feet, stand rmentibrted in hK will a short dis- making, an excursiort of l.iiS ; feeti I wheii tance trom LbngVoo he alighted oif a bed of roxibrcovered : piace, in me event, 01 its oeing aeiernimcu witu auoui one 1001 pr.wajer, jam now ( to nature of his coruplaiot,ajnd frequenUy v cept; a sligritfbrpise or mee supposed some Tools aCh w first deDaftofolirthe rHB W YOU K, ADG ST ZZ. " VllJ. u Miiiismig mcauaua a iu-iuau a juai uuituit...UI IU XII ;-l.uciililT - umiuiu, 4"JST aoove. UlSiaiireS Vere mea ago, e commenwd a his.diil?reat'-insatibnsfat:xdifl S;T'-' nrtS. ann rnnhmtorl nn. urithifi n tour--. , ' i. ' t 4 A;Caipp Meetaiff Will be bejlat Sberrd Point, near the towji of JBeaufort, J commencing on' Thursday 'NipduEON: a cold ahd neglected" resident W i'eigh- leen years in rngiana, nas now, iosi uis, best and strongest al!y;V The, cleath of iVapoleon '. has " rendered Oreat Britain useless' to the Bourbon dynasty the chain1 wjiich linked their;-destinies is .broken ; and if - pretenders to the French j throne should take the field ; if discordant mate- - 1 : I 1 I tl ' . 1 ' ' ' Ll'J . rrais snouia Kjnaie a name in r ranee, ana Austria, strong in power anil position 5 should nresenU a legitimate heir to the No doubt now rejnaios. of the death of Bonaparte, i He dttd at- St-t Helena . on the 5th of MayJ of a cancer in the breast so says various conturring accounts. The news bf his death has been receiv ed b England ; "and" we derive the' fol lowing mforruUton on -the subject, from a Loodun paper of the 5tb July : ' V . . l&NDON, JULY 5. DEATH OF BONAPARTE. Dispatches werf yesterday received at the admiralty aniounclng the death of Napoleon Bonapaite. They were brought by Capt. Hendry if the Rosario sloop" of war, accompanied Ur-Capt. Orochat, ' of the 20th regiment. ' He died on the 5th Uy, at ten rainuteito 6 o'clock iri' tbe evening. The dispttcbescommnnicating this event, are date! St.. Helena, the 17th of Miy. The illness . that terminatedjthe eventfrl life'of ihijextral)rdiBary nan, lasted in the whole:axi weeks. It was a cancer in the stomach. - He Was ' worn, nearly to a skeletofl,rahd his countenance scarcely retained hny trace of former -" cxan;iiuu -aucr,- a emu, hU stomach was foujjdn a state of -extreme ulceration, soiat itt appearedjin ome places perforata! In large openings! His medical attecdait irave it' as their decided opinion, in thich the physician who was called m coirtided, that the dis- fata ... : . '.t i. r: x - "as "icuraoie, ara tnat tne climate had no eiiect in prodof ng " I m One trait of characur displayed itself m his- last moments,' VBlchr marks the "ng passion stroiw W tJath lw As he found his end upWokwryfce fc14 of Field Marshal, "wiSo lBinH spars; and placed on a eamsd;-'inhicii'-:'li6 was accustomed to siAwfterv m' health, ana preferred to evdV'btheT. -Irt "this rayed in his martiarhniforma nd though suffering -gready from the disorder which terminated his career he yielded his last breath '"'without a sigh, -or:'everi' ah intimation to the" bye-standers, that : the moment -of his dissolution had arrived. His will and papers were to be transmit ted to England, where no - part of their contents will be allowed to transpireV but what is agreeable to the 'views of tlie Rrit ish ministers. :The wishes of jVapbleon have been so far complied withi4 as to" burry his body near the spot Svhere he expired. " ' ' ' , The English papers are already spec ulating, on the political eflect jtfhich the events may have on the affairs of France. It is hinted that they 'may bring into' ac tivity the pretensions of young JVapoIeon to the throne, in which he will be sup ported by Austria, and thus lessen the influence of Great Britain in continental affairs. It will be recollected, that when the allied sovereigns were assembled in congress.- immediatefvL after the imDris- gnmeutCKaAolArt; ivewfHio7yy extTaordin s' '! the I8th bf October next., , September, tsif 1321. ; : i board the Bellerbphon, T was ' linder -the gallic, crown, the people o Great Brit- : protection of the English nation If (its ain can take no part jnjhe dispute;, can government in giving io the Capt Sothe peijieropoon, oroers to receive me ana rny suite, "''ijaeant only to ensnare nie, it has lost its honor and sullied ts flag.' re '. " i " ' ' ' ' ' ' 'ti ll mat act De put into execution, it wih send no armies to the -continent : can ,' fit out no blockading fleets : the ".people are exnausted : the government made banK- rupt by fighting the battles ol- tne whole wuria. i nis is me position in wmcn me British cabinet finds itself ; they may rely upon it, that the continental powers will feel and act more independently than they heretofore have done ; -and, jf resistance to their measures is decided ; by Great Dritain, tne penoa may not pe xemoie, wh,en the policy of ; Bonaparte towards tnat power, wm breneweaj; fate; f i I protest solemnly, before God and. be fore v roan, against - the'-, .violation of my sacred rights,, which .is conunltted,- in .deceased,. , ; disposing by force of my, person and of my liberty.; I came voluntarily on board the Bellerophon. f I am not a prisoner ; 1 am an inhabitant Of ;ngIandiii':"i'I','. & From the moment that T set foot, 'on married; In Onslow county on Tbursdaeven ing last; by i Dulany;! :Mr, GEoitGE H. D. Newsold, to MissXREBfi' BornAp daugater of Alr, Abrara Burn'ap:; VORT OF JVifi ffiWRX. ary life, of Napoleon, will dwell with grea force on his surrender and subse quent captivity. Governments may some times be urged to the adoption of mea sures wbieh the law of nations and of common' justice will not justify. They seekor their, apology ; in. the powerful plea of necessity; a plea which Bona parte, unfortunately for himself, too fre quently adopted ; . but. no- effort on the part of the British will prevent -History oi tne r.rencn king, oetore. moving in the j irora recoraing, . ana posterity irora cur- business. But, when the principles of that J sing, the perfidy of. that power, towards in by the. empress Maria Louisa, in which she contended that her son was the' only legitimate heir to the crown of France, in rigm oi ins lamer, ana mat tne ouroons had been excluded,' hot only' by their'own act and deed, but - by amajorityf of -the f nation, who had invested ISanoleon'with the sovereign power. Whether this claim will be received at the present moment," may think it prudent to wait the discease ARRIVED, Schr- Mary, Shaw, , ; I Mentor Willis, ' Nelsort, Lane, . r Hornet, Haskill, , i&opp Fame, Barton AuxCayeslt Point Petre, NewYork. .do. Havana. - Baltimore. CLEARED, Brig Jason, Willis., - Wilmington, Nr c. be in vain that the English wiU boast of"- P?S3Xl9 1 hbmpson, their Joy ally, theirlaws, and their liberty; British faith will Jbe stained by' the-bosjpi tality of the Bellerophon. I-appeal -to . history to say, whether an enemy, who, after during-20 years made war aga'inst the; English nationy comes witling, up on a reverse i)f fbrtuhe to -seek an asy-? hjrjajundixrjtbi' $er 4awaj' can give a xaore convincing proof of- his esteem and . confidence ;v but how , have the English requitted ihat confidence and; such ' magnanimity ? i: They have; pre tended to hold out a friendly hand to that country, and when he committed himself to their good faith they sacrificed him. ' . ..NAPOLEOJV. On board the Bellerophon aX seif August 4 1815. a i l l HE; Subscriber has;! just; returned " r from i New-York arid wl'ho j open- 4ng$Mk jsterAens:-feic Cwvenrstreet ; : ' f; ;J . jjr' Jui ); V? ; ' : 7 . Aff EXTENSIVE ASSORTMENT X)P ' Y J- ALSO EVERY DESCRlPTTOrf OF . The 9hip Cumberland which arrived in the Chesapeake ' a; short time since, ftom the north of Europe brought, as e mi- ucerzes ; - 5 Cases old HOLLAND GIN, regu larly reported- and entered contrary to j lawjat N. Y; arid duties paid.j f ALSO. :.i ; ' sorted to by the empress Loiiisa must: self.upas-a prisenerof war rhe surreh-1 indtviduallRiien, women, and children.-. jjfive Jtxn urcuueu ai rcr lauwrs tuuri, : ut-rtru . JJUiiseu iu uc enemy , - ue cajjxiu i . i . i - i - . .i ' with a firm intention of. acting upon at, lated m the same way and under the samel Bank RooSery. E. W. Milligan, . a when a favorable opportunity occurred-, circumstances asother soldiers have done, J book-keeper iri the; Phemx Rank of New It is evert far from beinglm probable,' that ; when defeated ; he threw.; himself ; upon I York, and acting asjseconisor receiving the emperor Alexander may have 'been the magnanimity of the - EngJish,? in J teller, absconded on Saturday the 1 8th brought over to concur in the "wishes" of preference to. any .continental power ; he A ugust: after the Bank had closed,- and tisua fully 3 elegant GIGS, " e'' ' I.-''-' : n-'V :"J' 4 4 l-'i ' ' 1 of which will be so ow be at the - $ ... thanks credit--oId claims received;? j r JOHN SNEAD. September 1st, 182l-180tf. V ? " NOTICE, j ? expired; v !" . that the .vesser chesValso bt ought to-ErjgTa'ndr 'but ox increase. 7. o is . i . w . ' , ' - to place the young Napoleon l upon the j honor-and manliness of character, they throne of France ..' ,': " ' : ' . transported him to a rock.in the! sea, far - Accounts naa oee receivea , in. ion-Lirpm inenas ms oroinary naoits,. exer? don from Odesa of the 6th May, that aq j cisevand amusements cut off, "where, af- engagement had taken place near Jassay, fer a few. years residence in tbatiribospi between the Turkish - army chimahdejcf j table climate,;' be fell, it not a victim of by. the Pacha bf Ibrail and a'etachnient violence,' at least to . lingering oease.- of the troops belonging to YpsiIanti. t in wnicn ine ioniier was yeieaieu wun ine loss of 1500 men in killed and Uounded. The" Porte.1 in a ris wer To a ''femonsirahce' oriihe liaoCRossia jslittVa4 ' riave rejurnea ' jusiiocaiory notes-tnsa vowing uir lair cjictrsMrs, wiutii are mmuuicu w the soldiers and thepopulace, ''nd offer-1 ing convincing proofsf the GreekPat riarch; who Was exeoifedbeirfg implic6 fed in the'insurrecdon against the gofertP rhent;; ' " ; ;! r. P:.-- iv The Queert of Ertglnd persrstsrirt her claim to be crowned along with her Jius band. r rTbe privy cou'ueit hold frequenf i to , be con- ' j - . - Aia.2--as: usual i..- ere1 warmly: contending the opening hiy- t-- , , - ?V. dress he is said to It has beeo assert men brought the di me body of Bonap tais we understand i anetdants wished hi body- ea to Europe :" : lut ton W1U was loundlbat-he badMefta r,I"" . : ; . -Vv . .1 , fuest, that it shbd' belnterred Tn the 1 DelF?umen - - rw a uwMr:in nnMFi.-Ani- roJvoTinn rr& afternoon about 4 o'clock, "vuwparte is supnfciT'to have suffered , rP- b , ;.; " aach, hi duJiTn- , n lm nrf . 'hicb TO:vodtfi-.aiiJIttd hat before reriethatnot Jich tecaped him; or,b 3 V inMm-3f; l.. t,:r m.--.iC. soneai..,Aih PatCbes. hwli.ltwt .Kort anmliilMl' for the ftmvTnrvit V.nlWn ' Dw reduced to 24.00p,Vand consisted Jr1 h ou!d bellemniied; with the mil ' f1" 5?U;- wgmiable-billjoa ana nointrtdbat tfre- -snot-whprp- be wished hi iAlT.V-f be members. tifal vahv n, . J,. rf-fiw-:--TI,n;i Yesterday; In the New-York. Evening Journal we J tbe Towp, as they have no lawful au- find the following query .to statesmen -M thority lor doing so. Upon, sufficient How are the national :cdncerns of Pr? ? sucn Killing, iwiti sueinem,ana France directed, and what are her re- me point SnnJK' soorces ;hat wh a rla three times that of the United States, she'5'- .aepwm6e.,lf.'1821;,v- " 'i ,-(:. 1 should have been able! iri so short a taeri .'.'. . L Thereiso excusethat Great ; 13ritai, od fter one ofhr longest andmoi Q??yW??rWP prsive warsihat ever aiat this;.staia:JromW annals, glan mpky aboundMn pnsor & clesapole- on coma nave uvea fiauv ur s wrotmn t..i jj " r ii;. i i iirA)nSKrfs,T, for putting do wou Napoleon anu. setting ; has built a set of good stables? 0? WiU Louis upon the- throne v ' entertain "Travellers' that kmay 'call jdq .. v.:., v-i v - : -him. r ft-f joseph; Bora;- wherV LbuisX VIII had so long resided. they transported him - tol Sjt , Helena; wnere ne nas oeen ar lengm reteaseaDy aeatn,iana tne. inusn - aepnvea -ai tne best- staff , to prop - their interest 3 oh the continehtt-Ifaf ;-v -" "M Hope ibri Sailors Pursuant to . :ai rarigemeot. between -a committee of? the Port of. e w-Xork Society and Commo dore Stewart, divine service-wais attended 20,000 DOLLARS; " 10,060'' DOLLARS: t ot ,: SfttO tiOtiLARS. 18 of f i 1000 DOLLARS, i every miuvf reiaiinsr 10 w srem u t- i'j i ? i.: ; . rv v . - - il i i anu a numoec oj ciiiicus i-wnc ...M.jr man as or ; exifcmc who had thi Satisfaction 3bT witnessing? a his residence, i'l was '. shewn - his- ward-1 r-it,i thclc of this robe by.Marchard, hisyalet, and a mof e robIk irl, thffReVDr, Spring : addre shabby set out 1 neyer beheld. AJld Dne f grace, afterwhich that r;Kf?r venerab e aposUe of the seameni tue rcv shipman on ahore.would r-MeEast August Z5, 121. . . -.GRAND -v- -:.';, STATE OTtER r NOW. DRAWING INT B ALTflSfORffi " v ;H r'"-r.v-Jt- CAPITAI PHlZES : .were qweovereu totheamOunrof 5?dJSUU e departurir or the which, it was suppoW, had been earned may.uy. lmiiigin. inesum missing is 1 boaors dulo his rankr, ' ' ' .y -"---; ;T I a short bat; most iapprpprjaie oarxxx,-. ,n I Onartera -S250 - is weanns it an hoor, le wpuia t)um loS' jii.f- i Tfci utmo tfecmam andatin- . .TKUt ftom COUtjN a vmce, o" KH' vi.m were." .coiT-ncrc;i lt-.;VTfia tutcii swj: f: Uf ne VfX xvrju w; w r had. been, received . late-last :1 1 .'1 T.'1 . f' . J - - i :. ' -:l 1 r t I '11 :.. ... r fl. J' . . s V-' ;. ptepctrator of the 'DramJrf. p : .. -:V,-.H.1V 'I " ' ' " ' i ' " r '
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