Indiana Republican, Volume 2, Number 91, Madison, Jefferson County, 5 September 1818 — Page 2

ri . fffHIl rf the Vir- It was wonderful to see the made me ashamed of that, and be lawful for the president I su- change so soon made in the man- determined me to give the silver, United States to issue a 1 gin Mary round his neck us bf Ffom and hfi finished s0 adrmrably, sion to any one or r,L

Fn aoyaua,,u; thoughtless or indifferent that I emptied my pocket wholly ot the supreme court r.fMI of little -vuc , else : it . had no reli2n, it seemed as if all into the collector dish, geld nited States, and the

occn suiicreu vu c n religious all! At this sermon there was district in which sh Tnms hand was J onenTU ?hrtf also one of our club, who being may have been app nough to know it was from his . ' nf cPnt!mPnt5 mnect n? the shal have iwn iL.UUl

v . ,-i o if uic luwn in iuc evening, wiuhiu ., 0v,m.....- r 0 - . wlvuunttnpi mother Monchere tils, &c. u 6 j;m,f im; nm-ma. ai.d sus- wh eh udoc nr,.,.. 101

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was a terrible place to mm ... .r

r f ,nv social ramiues in every street. nu it uui a tunv,uu.. t...b.. - r . lllcJunsdictin nother-of ,e-of J7g being found inconvenient to as- tended, had by precaution emp- such capital cases, is th " humant.es. Have seinble in the open air, subject to tied his pockets before he came court of such district, aJ np,,hwan toS s inclemencies, the building of from home; towards the concha- proceed to trial and jujjas lovers? Were tliCV once ail nap- o r ,i, , ;tmr. hnwevcr. manner. .,,,1, 1-.. . as

.: T)d these a nouse to meei m was uu suuiicr . o ' ... , ' "rcuii c

he felt a strong inclination to niignt or could do."

J K . , n..j c nrnnnseH. and nersons aooointed

convulsed, ana wy. ceive'COntributions, but sum- give, and applied to a neighbor For the immediate a,,aJ led bodies, cient sums were soon r'ecdved t0 who stood near him, to lend him of the objects of the J

I 7 r iSnfancv rmo- Pe the ground, and erect some money for the purpose, ernment m region to q, KWrS L bunding which , one SfeV

there's breast? Now

loathsome, terri

rihle Ghostlike hundred feet long and seventy to perhaps the only man in the the United States for the di u ,f Wmed here broad : and the work was car- company who had the firmness of Georgia, (Mr. Davies ha

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diaries murderers, suicides (for trustees, expressly for the use of now, for tbee seems lobe out of thy has written to the Creek a a drason lay with a pistol in his "ny freaeber of any religious per. right senses." for Indian affairs, we are kk

"hi nrl nnd hs scull shattered to suanonxmo migut uesire to say wu "r"i,"6 l" pursue nana, ai u iu something to the neonle at Phila- New Tork, July 21. steps as will authorize the

ILSJAJ. debhia. The deshm in build W St. D Captain Robison, to take capt. Wriajht int0 CJ

onv and death Whatever might not being to accommodate any states, that 3 or 4 days before he dy ; and the governor has 3 have been their characters when particular sect, but the inhabi- sailed, an order arrived from desired to cause him to be d dive aU faces were now alike, tants in general ; so that if even Port-au-Prince for all the troops .ered to any judicial officer of I could not in those fixed contor- the Mufti of Constantinople were to repair to that capital for its de- county, whenever he shall be

tions tell what was pain from 10 sena a missionary ro preacn cnuc, aiuat uiiupiic, wuu, a war what' was anger misery from Mahometanism to us, he would it is said, was approaching it vith from the proper authority,

,;riTn.w. find a pulpit at his service. an nis rorce. ine muitia were uj ucwm mm uu men

t, n., oimrt rlr. anrl "Mr. Whitfield, on leaving: doing garrison duty at Aus present military arrest.

the nicrht was setting in stormier us went preaching ail the way Cayes. Coffee 45 sols, and none Georgia joum than the day. A strong flash of through the colonies to Georgia, coming in: On the 9th inst. 4 lightening suddenly illuminated The settlement of that province armed barges from Aux Cayes JEWS, this hold of death, and for a mo- had lately been begun, but instead brought in the Spanish ship Feli- Extrast 0faiettcr jrm thc Re xnent shewed me more distinctly of being made with hardy indus- ciana, from the Mediterranean. , the terriable array. A loud trious husbandmen, accustomed with a cargo of wine, brandy, 10 ajnena at Lcsds. mnN of w'ma rame rnund the to labor, the only neoole fit for silks &c. bound to Havanna, The 'state of the Jews on

building, and the old window such enterprise, it was with fa- prize to the Buenos Ayres priva- continent affords an encouraj 0 ...... r 1 . . C. TT? I ... 1 1. ll

casement cave way, and tell with mines ot oroKen shop Keepers, icer cu. oau mauin, captain piuhpctr, anu one wxncn ougii

a shivering crash in upon the ana otner insolvent debtors; ma- otanora, wno nau tatcen ner rrom stimulate us in our enorts to

Hnnf Snmpf iintr rmn un with iiT or inaojenr nanus, taicen out- a ivicxitan pi lvatcer ana sent ner inoif,v tiieir conversion, n

aWV4 W WliJVbKtt ft 'lv 7 03 an angry growl from among the or the jails, who being set down to Aux Cayes for water and pro- maj full allowance for se

colored wolf dosr with a spiked ing land, and unable, to endure barges while at anchor under the scepticism,, and worldly mid

collar round his neck; and seeing the hardships of a new settlement lee of the Isle of Vache ; her pa- ness, it may still be added, thj me. he leaned towards me with perished in numbers leaving ma- pers were sent to Port-au-Prince spirit of enquiry on divine i

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gaunt and bony limbs. I am con- ' helpless children unprovided tor tne decision 0t the govern- jects pervades, not merciysev lident that his jaws were bloody, for. The sight of their misera- ment. Capt; Stafford was expect- individuals and families but c I had instinctly moved backwards ble situation inspired the benevo- ed to make his appearance and re- whole synagogues; I refer to w towards the door. The surly sav- lent heart of Mr. Whitfield with claim his prize. are called the reformed Jews.

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age returned growling, to his lair; the idea of building an orphan- Berlin they have a synagol

anri in a. state or suDcraction. 1 uumu luuit. iu vvuicii uicv liuiriit "unuitu iawiuics irorn r.auusuii;civr iililu u ujiu

found myself in the open air. A be supported and educated. Re- Wales and the northern and wes- ously attended, in which the bugle was playing, and thc light turning northward he preached tern parts of Scotland, arrived at gusting yells of 3 desks are infantry company of my own re- up his charity, and made large the ports of Greenock and Glass- changed for the solemn singiu giment was entering the village collections; for his eloquence had gow, 011 the 1st of May, for the the whole congregation; an with loud hurras. a wonderful power over the hearts purpose of emigrating to Amcr- nual discourse for a weekly

and purses of his hearers, of ica. They were compelled to mon ; a proverbial indecency

wnicn my seir was an instance. 1 101 in an encampment upen the deportment, tor tne aecuiuw

From Dr, Franklin s Memoirs. did not disapprove 01 the design, banks ot thc Clyde, where the a Protestant congregation ;

POWER OF ORATORY. but as Gcorcia was destitute of novelty of the sierht attracted n hcterojreneDiis iumble of p")

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In 17 10 there arrived among materials and workmen and it number of spectators. in an unknown language, V

us from Ireland the reverend Mr. was proposed to send them from careful selec tion uf them trans:

WHITFIELD, who had made I hiladelphia, at a great expense, Laptain Wright.---The law of cd into their vein

himself remarbable there as an 1 thought it would have been bet- congress passed in 1802 to recu- It is encouracinc to behuw

itenerant preacher. He was first ter to have built the house at Phi- late trade and intercourse with lame a body of the most eu-ip

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pernuttea to our churches

irxra dislike to

O ' J 7 1 t3 y ww cXrf uivii " . 1 1 him their pulpits, and he was o- rejected my counsel, and I there- tried, enacts, that if any citizen the Talmud as a system ot

The multitude of all sects and pened soon after to attend one of town, setileiiicnt or territory, fessiiie, that in their own

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preacn in some 01 laaejpnia, ana orougut tne cnu- uic lr.aian triocs, and to preserve ened 6c respectable jews " , ; but the clergy tak- dren to it. This I advised, but peace on the frontiers, under cdtrin"1 the necessity of a J"3"!

him. soon refused he wa3 resolute in his first nroiect. which cantain Wright i? tn hfr rlnn nmrnrr tluMii : reie11

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J - ww.vyyWMJ ALVft - that attended his his sermons, in the course of belonging to any nation or tribe they occasionally read aw , enormous and it which, I perceived he intended of Indians, and shall there com- prove parts of the New 1

was matter ot speculation to mc to finish with a collection, and I mit murder, by killing any In- ment. Not a few proie

(who was one of the number) silently resolved he should get dian or Indians, belonging to any " faith in Christ'as a true pfpto observe the extraordinary in- nothing trom me. I had in my nation or tribe of Indians in a- though thev inconsistently .

fluencc of his oratory on his hear- pocket a handful of copper mo- mity with the United States, such dine' hailing liim as the p'011'1 crs and how much they admired ney, three or four silver dollars, offender, on being thereof con- Messiah. At Hamburgh tru-'1 and respected him, notwithstand- and five pistoles in gold ; as he victed, shall suffer death." "And respectable Jews are