Fayette Observer, Volume 1, Number 20, Connersville, Fayette County, 28 October 1826 — Page 3
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unri.e u,,:,, guue-u sraroi.cia m r insurutiorMr.?.! in a the very nature) or can i forger, that slander, hascfton bu-there: to be expelled from thoevcrlnr. rity. tae proudly waving plume ot acridly ot thtng.mut he subject to all the ifnrfhSct lieiif,- in uttenn.tinc to estaM,h io the W a thouffhutill more .Irtadiul -i ,.VV.' d.sunctioa. pcssc no. tne portals ot our build-; peculiar to the material which mmpeje them :!mmds of my female atdTenle, prejudices muni- from which e recoil affrichied Vtui am c 1,ng Whit. Puactions there f Distinctions Reason. Justice, and ahove all, chanty, ,m-kailo our honor and .Vrogatorv to the princi- thought, which strikes dL.ne-to Z wrt ucnas tne worhi idolizes? o: 1 hanks to nantly spurns the imputation. . jplcs of the fraternity. Like the disappointed 'and ures us to crasp a tinner hold ifrVv" the tae cemus oi masonry, sue p.ucked trom Are you an operativ e mas on ? One who hv con- lover, she has said, we proclaim our vows tra- on our possessions here-lVe-ion r the garden ol hcjtemple. every wstage ot such stant and unwearied application. Ins acquired ced upon uA; your con-fancy as uncertain as mv brethren, hv the interceptor d dtv i'e jhn-vxio'is plants, say. with a spir.t ol philan- a perfect knowledge of the rules and principles the bteeze; and v.mr affections as transient as mercv. we are s'till standi .on t -n-'
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inropy iinu :u.,M:?tu. u,l liTU 111 Uieir OI arcnneciure: permit me to en.iune ot you. t:e cieam upon the waters: than which.noth- time, finished with all the win U-m n t
steau a -ced. wtiicn um.er the lostermg care how and in what manner you are supplied ;mg cm he moie foully false. or rediculoush al-"essential of our art; In which wp n, ,v et '-.e and pro:ertion ether own hand.has since sprung with the necessary materials to finish and a-uid. The' whole tenor of our li es and "con- able to w rk our w ay. ifwe w;;; ni., the uirup mma mighty, and a flourishing tree, a tree, dorn your work? Do you repair to the quarry .'; ducMoward- you prov es the rev cre. Chival- turn sanctorum of the heavens. I t ? u r wh -e branches may bo seen to deck iuJUcuin and find that the hand of nature, has squared.' ry never brandished its sw ord mare proudly in then from our wicke i a id ,iiriof rli. icih.;,,n iaatcly the cottage and the palace; w hoe smoothed.selecU-j rvpai ed e cry -tcne for ycur 1 e it lVi ce of your persons or spread w ith great Let u. iYn the m me:.t. re-d ..-., re Vefruit to cherish and enliven, a; id invigorate, immediate use that she has anticipated ycur'tr fervency ot zeal and de otiou. it- brightest mi--g time bvd. ard iauir s' ncfidlv nu-ap-the -catteied soasoi .Vhnni. be they stnigglmg desigi.s. and moulded your columns to peific-;l",J,c,J ur teet, than does masonry cast a- plied 1 Let us steadily adhere t i!.e dr 11 tiie mii'-sr it.hie Siiows of Lapland, oi tin Ne er rudeness, shapelessness. are alone round you the rich fold- of her mnt!c. to pro- of our time, a taught u b ti c f.t-t- f -'r si::k;:.gin exhaustion under the scnoRiiing ras to be fourul there!. Arid aUne all, do you rind tcct the delicacy of your honors from the pois- c :.; Spare not the .-.V?; 1 . u loi o,f fan Airscaa sttn : A ii ce beneath w hose every stor.e of the same substance "eouallv t?I11' shaft! of detraction; the ten iernes of iv all mea'-.. the v nni u
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a- 'omul, an-.; equally capable, otyichtmg to the oar constitutions trom l.-.o seenties ot LiUu, uegr.ile. the i.ea;t. the letter t
A o-erati n-ot tne s.uiare and tlio compass, the ;;;;a tt.ep.irity ot your lues trom the tus'ruc- bud ier's use Let
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u? ngi uv an.: u -p-u.
;t. v.;, e lea-.iiii'u. uttrat ti n are amorg c!usel ai;d thenriUet? Nay. of erduiiiiir thclixe inroads of kc. To guarantee w huh. w e app'v the squire tf ivtue V all our T-he to charm an i !.t:m..te the e;.e ofir.fr. st-ms a:id tempest-, w !;i- h in all human proh-,01,01 pledge, ttie father's same; tne w ith the human family, and m.-.-v erecia'Iv .y. -.nd the la-t aai-o from th, expiru g us- ability tn-:st heat again-t them, even af;er! hrothcr's ailecti on ; the s m"s attachment; aod with a brother. Let the uts ot truth a;vi . i 'old age: A ttce ii hue, wh.ch gr.ee t they ha c I ecu iacot porated into th.c bxiy tl:e hushaotl'slove. llaveihese ever betrayed leason. circum-cribe a!! . ur action??. ''r h -.ppy institution. t;.e upi cihnion. i:.t of of . nr ! uihiine No an thi- truly delicate and 'ou Hae the-e e er tlem. aued you Let brot! erlv hne Uin-.r t!.. m.-nt .
or: Tie: t.t.t ct L..c
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.r unerly .o . v. taire.y hiue- la.iis . -.lU.-'i.v : al the -"atr'j li.:.'' t!.. n ;; aCc ;1-.U ",' oa.or-tiuhit-itious oi w rat a: . " I'i tie s jualid teat a r; .-..K'i in '-v.r.'.e ot' hopo .
Thatd.
. ct L,.cu-Uii:oa vi- Di- impoiant saoject. you are lett entiieh to the1, ne l,u " ever oeserUM y ou t l or all oir uni m ilireet the emr-e .f our conduct. p halt i dearer to the guidaro.-c of our o; n judgment ; to - our eapa- 01 kntel p:imicuou-iy at '.'Uraitar! What and aaimate the -eial eurle fnan centre to - .iu;.c;;c- i appeiiation city for di.r riminating and select in'c troni the uiuc w ,ahiy on require ot u.- Aduns-ion into circumference from the contracted limos of f
no. r the cemenT ot
i-.i t.as .he t..e a aii. : tao ,;
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f general mass, tiait which is good. 'from that ,our euiilie-.' It certainly comports not wta home, to the uttermost I
sua w!ik
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nd are on alwavs sue-!1'10 lhy;iu or the deb. ;u t s the temale chaiac Let the trat ger and the sojourner, receive a
1: or beams, cc-m! Are ou not frequent 1 imposed upon,' t1 u mivni tne -ecu t i-cml lies ot men. or to brother's welcome at your hands; and worth in ;c- i aaiu- in sp te of the seere-t scrutiny, and the pro- tX:',,'ie c Vrn 1,1 1; c ';ra ot' -uspiciou.that fame, di-tres. an asylum in vour bosom. A ad ahoe
uvary iwuiaic:! t penmentai MII: j " 1,11 " ' ' - i i . nofi ueiu'.uu .u.. ie.u u.ou uacn me wiiiow ar.ti tne orptian.
i i.cl.ae i c i t i-ft
li.tv
e you n -t been repeatedly mortified
rM alt. p h-ii iiuv rmt ihn f.x.... ... . I
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nee io .ii-co er uie soiuittvot its wall shaken;
jth.e shg.ue-t ! ,c i. It woui. I be like plucking that though bankruptcy ruin mav hang their '.'jtrom the r c ust parterre in your garden, tattered garments around them, nud the world
t its u iwees. to plant them on spurn them from her presence. thev are not
it- hcautv an d j orkotion suliied. by the dcca
gr uiul where the briar anil the bramble of the deolate ; that there is comfort ami cousoi.;?; n 1 .... t a ...i.i. .,:.,. i i , i i .... .i i
mue i as c lata
e i u tit i o i e
it! crumoii.ig ot one of it stone-" ' A
t; i tea man s
uaa. i.e reg.tfvtr u-t the
votu acoeai aace . r"':e ;i-ivs nut.
- ii r y-.-u v- a;k at-r ad, ai ra ed in p-ia pte uou.oi' e t n w iieucc coi'.est lia u. i'i.e
it !i! 'Ml rig'at cou"
; i ; : c 1 1 . ; i e - ou had
. ', torest.are .-juo.c to -pung up an und them, to in abundance, laid up for them in the hear of u, tell me.N;uq;i lutMa in tiu ir obnoxious shade; and in a Mother .Mason. An I, when our labors sh.dl
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no more ; w nen
tneir l'oom. A- lathers. ; husoam s. as sons. tmii"- -h:ill n.-i :nv iv m n!wliptirp i.i tu. l
encom.teied. to ulatv the ,iw., .i ..' , . .... , ... ... '.. . , :
,;l' riruni.' liHIIH H, III II.IU" S 1 1 1 I ! II - I . . I ' 1 1 1 1 1 1 I U I II - ' 1 . 1 1 . . 1 1 . 1 V f Of -U I HUM V l,UIM On
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;i.-ut t- isi 0, 0. iguoraau OI loe ,l
ol o'jr wo; ; t) O'lestl-Mi t.ie f.,;aifo
bii tiu or he t .ai! 1 1 v of
ur or:-
v..a n.c, oanica! l iii ,,r to su.t ichm ti.e cht . x ,K nn' Uova the benefits
cauiiou-l y, n:. trom the best of m tiv es, esc hided the iadder of f iith, hope a:nt charity, as to rise
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pin', tie s o
ry . tall'
And
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v 1 L n a heart as u.d a - ul us hemgaaut
-ho bt.I? ou i e se.ttcd .it tae tait ilit .to eat uriak auu i-e ini-r-
iti tin? lu-li-1 is hui in re-
- .;oi y our uesign ii ll.iv.k not. And is the case o"
ot masonry; not into the bosom of t !,.;t lodge whoso ma-ter and
tec the !:
( ;.;.?. a av l tier i
anaa oua; r an.
s ie en
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no ire 1'a-iniK -1. .-
li.m !:o tieltls of her benevolence; lor buildt r i-- GoA Ltcaiai.
iho-o ce proudly and with pleasure share witli
id
tills Ui!
No!
Doe
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1 ui! . r. noni ui t'tjiiiintin t in: v hii, r:irf
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to tne square; a toagu. oi .,,,, 1 ,i,!1Pfc
bhs'ied ; st'.'IW eommaride.l :
WcmsairrL 3l.srra anp P. nr. riinr.v
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a of bi othe: iv iov e. ail ih
f-jion: all that is b.nely - in ;.;j..ility ; ad that ;s i-jhliroe in devotion, endearing la nuottion. tu iaiOres-i v e in svmoatny. ma.si'e tueir en-
Fr,.,
1 ."' Lci'i .-a i,.vrf(i; o.L.g. ?:". iN IMIA, We hae the -at is faction
tiuvu ; thiug- K g ?od report s
and the prauieo of cnarity enfuee.! no! '1 here t.-o. aal is c. ii i and shapelc-s. rude and Kiuertect; u -variable"" luteMuie and quali
ty --as the . ai!o" i;-o!f Thore all tho i:ner!t'the puntV of her principles, and the exeee.l- ril.-4, ;-tc- , f. rr.f:-i h n . h:ul :t.:.t x.. .t.
aj
Tr-At
o! ai.n.'Ui'i that hosuiities 'c!t'i a the l.tir-
tter tiiehuaibhubut I'nope faithful exhib- .1', inti.h h.-.o to. n.i.,; te-1 :o .1
it. 1 lane just u ale of the merits of masonry: tu -v is no 1 rcbabihr. . after the latter ei eri- , . ...... ,....' 1. .:..! 1 .t. ...... 1 ... 1 - . . . . . 1
ai coin !!sof tiie heaii are swallowed up in theji:h- htfiieolenee of her design, permit me in to-nipt wid te mowed to eva.lo !,e romliti
ot!eot tone un;o ernaide pa-eicai: there!
conchiiou, to remind you of
h has 1 eeu latu ed
deep, solemn. ,,f .1,0 T1e.1t w
'l!,l,,:v r"OVcrt:e iogeihcr. ana la one ar-a i;t.;0 voi,c ofcharitv r, heard not: or if heard. p!" weighty responsibility, de v olving upon v ou ..n o e.lata' despatch, tlatel ah-.:l. Atril ..i.e ct amlou .ea p.ui a. .:r. re-.ects t:oin tnc:is ilC;.(!c j ,J; . n ,,tic t,,0 atscoas.date -omos' mdiudaally mm coliectix eiy . as n.emher- of 7 ;,rnx 0(l tli,, ,,.,. .,.,. in.i.a j .0 ;J1
O W ' 1 1 ... 1 1 - j 1 I f ii r in I .i n 1 1" t lull1 l'l 1 1 1 v 1 I , i I rnv lirPllmi . . ! . 1 . . . 1 -i' . . 1 1 . .
v; i.jiiMniM v, aiii-Lis aoooi 1 1 1 . 1 i 1 1 . i iiiii. iiou-e-i ... .v . , ........... nounrtii ui.u uir 1 nan jokc 'itn 1
ess. homeless, shelterless, despair -t a ted unon ou occupy , not only a conspicuous, but a tear- ,.,r (( ti,0 f,,i :nor ,.
1 1 .... .1 . .1
ftanined uetMi her !ul lalltl!' ta tr.e view 01 m itikiuo con-picu- of February, at
imtv mciliui.i ol t-mou the e. piis.te
a" nope and promise, to the laii.afui bio-e t eternity hereafter.
1 .na-
ie ic, ol a i
Ferh ops to some, this may s-xjiid like the
i.ei brow, and wretehednc
w.ts ratioed on :i-e
"i ambnboo. witlan l air t' iv.f
)s.o)o crfinM.v, 1 Uitiv r..-..., n. nus. let lit!, o I'l i no rain i v ai i nT orinci ues vou n, .. i..i-..,.,. rr .... ... ,-nt.
lansruacc ot enthu-tasm. ur ct praise improp-ei -, . : 1 . 1 1 ! " 1 role; to he -o orneit hi -md fearful hernr-e mi , - 1 ,, j, 1 1 i et.teis u.f .e; sttr.mlated by compa-sit n, shell l"K-Ji 10 ' 1 gotimuoy ,anci it arnn ia(.n.-i ,Il- I be 1.1st 11. -tahra tt ha.! ! paio. t-ir ly bestoued 1 eroap? some, ate at tais mo- tU. r c,,,.!!;tM:1.) S hr;. la! 0(n ' ..Ul(1 u ,i:itetu.e jof the rebellious inl.imities. which on-tantly An hl;,:iM c.un.,v had !efi the head ......iters raont tcslm-the truta ol wnat I n-uejust utte r ; unu ...ir;0iL tr:U!c0i(a.,t. and er.er-v swells the ti.ie tfopposition, to your fait'aful ad-;,,, :irrrv a:ui ht)i .(( Cabutt .. I!c ca.by teltriing to tne eon. uet and exampie ot ; : r colloct, thn ,-:,ttor.l rn:,..ri.,l-.',."..nnit;heretiee tv them. The slurhte-t deviation on;lKn ,,-,, ,lv ,1,., p,..r: rin vi.v.m tf.-.,l.
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;p.o.f w !ij are, or n.ti ieou. rneaiaers 01 iae!)Cr .,n (V1 ,.0 ('iitnriili' 'I'ii t 11 1' t. - lit. f . 1! .1 ' ) 1 . 111 i.l 1 ' 1 1
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na iei iio.ui.u i!uoi tu Ku.1,,11... inscribes in t!:e fcdlne-s of pietv. to the so e-i niagmtiea hv 1!-prejudices into crimes. v nat. vUOi the second instalment would be. urn
loa-u. Mr.n.ii in mi- uuMMium.vn i 1 ' iei-ru 1 o ' oot of t orl. Is mi p, I i i'.re ; o f Ir. ' oi fier men. w ouio ne consntercu laur.s omy.
nei
"w n:-t'ullnc?
on
ital Chaos erect a mor-i ' part, sehl-un or ever, escapes the s. ruimi . , ;;illiro,i4. to sut'iu uoend t a, -e-eoaba. k it,
-n edifice, which she ghmre of the n orhl, and ne er fails beingiol t!.r pf Avml t(tC .,,, i,,M0 . vvh.. h .... ... . -B I.I '
so -ited to the ee in the Mr ingest relief po-si-J
v. a word, t v perpetuate the glory of his name
,; trivial and unimportant in thenisch es. in you.
due
The following notification w aipos'e . at the
fhlo. Latere yoU progress tart.ier, let me ; tho nch( t u Viltv .U1(i to shelter IV.mI ! no,iia W- "upardoimble otVences. Our treed. !jenilj0M) ,;;ot. nlM!.e tb.i- moiii.g.;;ml.dly caution you. how aad upon what te--1 qinma!!jf v f,om the beses ting' evils of sin ajyu know, teaches us to forgive and admonish ,n ot r rbu.d .espatc!: :as net 1. .e.-eived by
death.' F.u; uufu taar.telv. like the or. ratn e ,,mo :in,''r," ul,Cn rror IU:1' l,;u 0 c,oudo,l ,!i his MajestyMiovenmten.t f-om L.e-uai. datei
tunonv, you pi
b.o us. Fiidei'stand mo: I
shall not attempt ta tra.no an apology foi any ol Jfrs , ,,JC p o subieet to imro-ition w ranred , ,,ir :l n'v:c"t riJ-r,lt Ph; but the reed ( ;ll( Utta April 7th. viaLombav ,v i oi.-t.mtm..-
m'soi o-us a my oie.uisai, 1 u.n n im.,,, the decpe.-t mantle of ticcet tion. the Mies'1 luc ""liU a Kin.wietiges nu miui uotiiuun
reirivUhat m my, very m mv-ol the.n! tram-uu, i:,f,m,itie.-of many of her bmhlin- -tones. Hcik e ti e imperious necessity, ot your exerci-
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e.
;a.e onreteeil un.icrtoot.an.lsinnnu.iily aou-e pn thv vliV:y ,,f u.r .crutiuv unpereeiv ed. .-JT tl.o utmost caution o er your words a..d faecona hn-e reposed m them. My ohject j ;m,L in tll f.,u0t comider.re of their u.i th and' 't'S always careful , never to I-ccm amuchnolder on,. it is to rescue, liHt v r.XVVW , ,., into ,jir p,,!v of j,cr pcrlorm any thing derogatory to your tharacn p..-Hble. the pure tmpotted mantle ol mason; Wi).,.t u ;lCro time too soon unfohU the shame trrs ll,c,,; ,,1j"rio,l"i to the .community m
rv. ir-ni the t.ul ant polluting -tarn ot ,llt.u.I1 ,!,. t,i,u,i. ia...utneli y..u live; subversive ot religion; or ir- , -rr(iin. ('.hMitt.i
proj ; do e 1 w i-h the masonic- character, to be j, ,, es, at tingetnspicu.'yi-ly de-ra ,0'n nti lu lk lt - A PmmI n,a?i0N ,( Ont0,u, The lmnnee cede to the Itritisi, theprovin v.-t.ormined, not hv extracting from the v. hole ! yw ,jK.mMqx rs an.Kohi iithe splendor .,,m.M U' a J-r,um hrtian, a good neighbor, and rosoi" Voh, Tavoy, Mergui, ami Tena--er:m. of 5.rr iastorv.even cxcentionahle line or pas-!,, i.:... 1 .,.,'i... . v n a faithtul citien; an t .enipl ar m his public V
. i'iii.i i. iiiiii.iiiii.il ill 1111 . t 11 i'l 1. 11111. . .
The treaty of peace bet w ecu the I'm ir.e-e
the Lnglish was rati?" ; ! .r the ' Ith F 'nr.ry, upon the ciMiditious ot the J h elite. i i.iry Tro aly. The army under Sir A. ("amj.bell liadremr-
ned to ilangoon.and 11 A. Campbell wa pro-
a'to-edovor its many pages, and they :1M( tu:lt:' priv ate .lite,-pos-e-ed of a character free
rtf.M rod t. ;.s evidence: not by selecting, ; 1 , .,.,;, " nc in , ,a .f 'from stain or reproa. h. Allow me then to
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. - 1 gainst tiei .
:iou pmtr;ioea her ritual-, the tbcu here, ttie r,rnn' :i nl There, or the murderer y on ier, to the exclu.-'or. of ;dl the lest; lot by taking the
On
Thursday last by the P.ev.-
Patter
in mn,tin,tn,1nl1(MP nf t!.o tio.h! HoniSUin Ol" lepioatll. .MIOW Ilie III til
1 mini 1 r iii 11. 11 iik 111 1 1 1 i. iii 1 1 1 itic.'-iiii.aiiv 1
.......!. .; . t..,', . ,f.u. .... n.... !son.. "Mr..' .vmi.sFu7f.f of Kv. to Miss, ll.w. wt
Ah, but say one, in addition to all this, I many ot 11s think y t-u.can const ie..tiously say, hn e another iu-uperable objection to masonry ; vv'e have peifaiiied :dl that marOi ry rtajmres
w bole, togrtl.ci . the good as well as the evil,. ami that is the mystery, tho darkness in whit h'of us Nay-, to put the matter to a severer tri-
and w 1 ,ghn g them m tlax seales ot imparti.ii she snrouHs all her proceedings. It her objects al, suppose our heav euly (jiaiul .Master, was r,nl enhghtfiied re;i-ou: I pun suoh ground, j b good if her intentions be puie, :is -he feign at this moment to call us from labor to refi fsh-re-i a--ured. masonry will never tumble ini would h;u"e usCidieve, why the necessity of ment, how many among us, would be willing to
ijHich profound concealment? I he same neces- euhnnt our wo
"T,)iC;cu' e of !. r lodge
iOik heie, to the inspection of lis
Iso.ulgg, of tnis vicinity. On thosan eday by ti t Pev Pard.-.V! u'sCalowkll t Miss. Diier.M D u i.-ali this place. TrpT On Tue-ilay " .
'6 ot
To condemn an ln-titution, or it- principles,"5'" ni) friend, w-hich induced the fathcrof our' alt searching ey e. as the te-t of our vvorthmes' because one or more of its members, mav have:cnu,'tr.v"' :,? thatMnemorahle crisis of the revoln- to admission into the eternal Temple above
bec
pr
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oce eru d. or diserachdlv demeaned t!iem-;non- w"" opj ressaon s arm tell heaviest atal Is not the. interrogatory startling 1 uoes not
ich
fclvcs. would be likec n i naig a beautiful ga.rj ioa,llici.s?' u,('y ,,, iufant geniusofour li'oeitie. conscience stuke terror to the heart, as re. lee Wden to de-tra t.ou hecu-e thorn, o&iWS!l3onSSl1 v o is lll1 thm uncurtains the awful precipice uth.ti wl.it. f cuaio ed to -urm" ui in its bosom ' Vnd v ct; mn omc,',t ol t!ia,!c ,ian( of heroes, who in we are and have been standing! The light- - 'i - 1 ' - 1 . . ..11... 1 1 . . 1 . . . 1 . . 1 . i . 1 . 1 1 .1 . a 1
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hoAv.nfonvoi usare there, w ho iuadvei tently ! 1W M',,e' ari(1 "'ighty struggle burst the the light of the Libit-even! w hich has shone 1 II, . 1'. 1 a I 1 . I - I . 1 .".!......' i . .
nd.vocate ju-t -uch doctrine.
year of his age; after an ihi
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On Moml iy, the IJtl. .i..y . ? the town of Kiisl.ville, I wiil U.
ami profits uf Join. Oeveis'- tl.o. ' ' half til the smtl e;iM piartrr t.t si 1.:, nu.ge ), for t..o torn, of v ven .1 - sol, I, I vi. ill ll.en expos.- am! s.-ll I s..ul ..' a i1 v. r-' i-i'M.l. till-, interest n.l t Uin. to .. t
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remain in my I .oal-. ua
-I c iy inulvert antls :l UKS ,rotn uround it; triumphed over the upon us m so mucn mercy nere ; w men ii.im.iu
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lv? because I cannot lor a moment supposed cnr!I'.V ; i.ii nmi prostrate m the dust ; mined ttie tiaruness arounn anoni ii m i.ie iiiiom tint there is an indiv idual within the sound of j:in'1 estahlishetl the glorious destinies of a'of ail our labors, w ill aio shine upon us and .. ii 1 11 : 1 .. I world on t ho roosor 1:1 1 . .1 lirl.'n of 'Pi rut on ' .mr v ..ri. too. at i he ilrtui ol t rial, ill hi lLrhtut'SS
my voice, woo wouk. iJtiowmg.y. or winmg.y.; r,, V V . , .. . , . r . . .,1.. ..I premises, wlilet.
commit atlagrant outia-e upon iu-tice. Lul 1 "? ?tern. mtlexihle necessity. I s iy, ot more appalling tnatMieath,exposu.g tne w, even ; rI. it,.l iaH wi,id.
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sen pi o-t-r a ion : 1 nere is as union anupa- eo ueioi mines, uiui .wm u"l ' Ut.ithJ.
thy lietween v ice a d virtue, as between liber- tlehciencies, wjuc.ii we have carelessly ami ty anal slavery; and masonry professes to incul-' vvicktdiy, permitted to enter into and tlisugute cate virtue, and vittue. only: hence as a mattei jour designs. And what excuse, think you. shall
ot cour-e, she becomes constantly exposed to we be anle to oritur? Lnat vvc were destitute ol
! tho ceaseless and destructive nltacks of her fell' materials Liismmlied with the net ess 11 y im-
i enemy; an enemy in whom compassion has no1, piiments of our art Without example even to
I nowels, and over whom. correct 1. rinrinlrs leo; htimu ate usUlino. i lie. .Vmiiy aii'i me
i no control, lint thanks to her better Genius (JomA.ov, the CVu'.vsc,and die.Uau, tho'Wi
establish such a doc trine strange as it mayappear you would leave not an inch r.f ground, on which the 1 hri-tiau might plant the standard of his faith; you would turn the
tweets of his religion, at once into gall and bittcrne? the hi lghtuc-sot his hope, into the darkness of despair. You would sttip even the blood ol ad's vieege'erit ofall itsreticem-
;ng qualities. and refuse him credence or res-
peet.bccau-e tieasan rat.lded in the lie;irt.:u.fl "1:mlloI m ,,er cloak of mystery, she hastlef.ed line ami the Uvel, will rise up a. retributive mastered the better principles of one of his his stn ngth ; ov erw helmed him in defeat; and jutic.e. again! us! Nay, our worthy patro... . I l.-.'.t .-.ii ii. 1 .. ... . 1 ,1... .......i... .. 1 .a..... ...I...... ....
discjplcs. I.'ut who. my friends, ev er thought
of impugning the divinity ot Chri-t.or the purity of our 1 el gi .c,' ecau-e Juda w as a villain. & bet raved his master? Who, iaiv.ovor concei ved the sacrilegious desi-jn, of calling in oues-
tion the might, the majesty, or the perfections of the Deity, because rencllion unfurled her tan tcrs in heaven ami hade defiance to ids laws! And
w ould you require mare at the hands of human
institutions otthe institution oi masonry cspfe
laitjdullv conceale.il from him the.weak assaila
ble pomts of her fortress: proving umpue-ytion-ahly, hereby, her greatest virtue, to be, what you tit nominate, her greatest vice. Are you .'111' t . ... . t. m
jmu tiissattsiied ' still resolved on adhering to flhe same opinion? vvh v not co the whole lene-th
at once? why not travel to the scource of the
glaring evil- if an ev il it he-and find fault with Almighty (jod,hecause he has not developed to you, the awful n)bterie of his kingdom1 , - N
V. S. BUbSr.LL.Sl.rT. I!-
Octot.rr-O, If..1.
STOLEIS, On Thursday night last, from th pure of the sn.M.riher, U uync count). L'J-
A DlllOirr BAY lVIAltE
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bt. John the Baptist, whose piety, whose ut.i-
vefsal benevolence of heat t, vvtr have this tlay assembled to celehrate,will not appear .ess terrilTlc at the try ing hour. .Methiniis I already hear him exclaim, Why have you not prwlited by my example? Why have you not prepared the vv.iY tetter Were you so utterly ignorant
of the first principles of your art, a- not to know
that due preparation wa unessential precedent t to "adoiissitfii here And to he cuudeuino'ii
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Kising f years old; 15 Land J inc.t. - - . 1 t ...l 1 star iu her lorthtuJ; -nJ hf;s,ji.auc ui.il tail, a -tar lolt) run .age, ami a natural trotter. 30 n-u aid h- ill he piven for the thief At ii.ror 19 for the mare aluoc and -11 rt asoua h: e-
pencts paid, by
SQLOAJO.V HAYS.
Ort. 28, 102fi.
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