Indiana Republican, Volume 2, Number 95, Madison, Jefferson County, 3 October 1818 — Page 2

vufcinWon the bar, said, he ing to others, the following line to poison the cup by our endeavors quisition, their mechanism

fmrWl hP had in his eye the per- be engraven upon nistomD. " ' 'vmwu.u ;T ,(,Utt "'torture,

. . cu c,,z 1 .,Y,tcJ n u Lter Of all morbid habits, that of with his own nrln... ' Sctl

who drew k up uuc u u w - . , , ... " . , fVWiWU carcaip ,1 nd most mischievous .And here I ami" being dissatisfied with even the like Conolanui turn hi h '

Mark the children that arc comfortable conditions of the life an ungrateful country, c?

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bitterest and most mischievous enemies this country tad ever

known. This

immovable as if my features had even from the open air, and drug- success in life be ever so great; the aid him with money and troot been made of wood. . vged by way of prevention, as well same, sickliness of heart cleaves to regain his crown, and again 3

rcw the eyes of gorged with dainties, and enticed i which Providence Ins placed us in, Louis be unwilling to receive?)

many lords upon me; but as I had to eat before they are hungry, is one u me. must -unioriuiiaic; penwps me -uam of Tartarvi

i .. :.. ,, nrhn iL-a vmmrv rhiunc in m w ltn nersons or mis cast, it Liie Vjrreat vinrrii ttr,i j i i

ir ti o nxTpn irt L tnt frm mnlctnro nnA makes no difference though their Dassion on his fallen

SCIT I Kept my cuuwiciiauct; oa uw avk nwm luvHiuiw) u -- 0 ------ 4 -vu luriunes V

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"Lord Chathamin his reply as for theslightest ailment; mark them as a garment, even after, him permanently on the thronJ

to lord oandvvicn, cook noucc ui umi muic lcg' -cir paic auu .v. uv,wi 4.uw autcstors.

his, illiberal insinuation that the sickly faces, the feebleness of their exceeded tneir own expectations. :alt.Te!

plan was not ; the person s wno wnoierrame. ana nowooserve, vc u uH9wu;.wuic,iJuutc - - - r,mnncprl Jr Hrhred that it was on the other hand, the broods that Pptemkin of Russia. From a Madrid, May 2 e.-m

-entirely his own,, a declaration he have experienced none of this to w mily he had been raised to heard here of the convocatin the greatest .wealth and highest a concrress of f?i'Anii:-j ..

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vice, out ne maae no scrupie to declare, that if he were the first ministier of this country, and had the care of settling this momentous business, he should not be ashamed of publicly calling to his

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"j piiiiuu or tne cou-t Russia admitted of no doubtj

ww nctebsary to renounce t

journey. I he Spanish minis

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weakorbad a tiling, it was pro- m rooms uirougu wmcn ihc winus .v.,u ' "c taomets to vil

per in him to take care that no whistle; who are always in the tuu,y ' uic nuasi or pieas.ure.; uis amoassaaors . communica other person should unjustly share open -air, and often exposed to unhappy from ; the excess of good his intention. The cabinet of in the censure it deserved. That cold and vet; observe their fortune; satiated with every enna was the first which sho

it had been heretofore . reckoned freshness of health, their ruddy thing. . an opposition to this design

his vice not to dc apt to iaKe aa- umcuiiin-cs, incn wiucuidi -..&.wv . ..b.w iussu atterwa

limbs, thar strength and agility. "g uie ciner science or De- auswercu to tne same

Numerous and almost innumer- mg happy. When I say happy, able, are the instances of well T mean not unalloyed or perfect conditioned , men and families, : happiness, which can never be who are mourninz over the ruin enjoyed here; but only such

of their worldly circumstances measure of it as our Maker hath showed themselves the more

oaicMrrro o nwenn n nprfpcrlv 5r. not uv anv direct orovidential Put mt0 our power. And in or--satished on the ocrinn oc .i1

quainted with the whole of A- stroke o adversity nor by any der to enjoy and secure that mea- expected. from this rapprcachl

merican affairs as the gentleman means of conduct of their own , sure or nappiness, tne snort rules an amelioration in the extei alluded to and , so injuriously re- that was morally bad, but solely following are . worthy remem- relations of the kinHom, wh

fleeted on ; one he was pleased to because they did not let well alone. prance;. -their own exclusive efforts do J

say, whom all Europe held in Une " sells the. pasture to buv ive vconsiamiy in me unsna- permit them to expect, hirh estimation, for his knowledge the horse." Weary of Vploddimr ;ken Delie of the overruling pro- ..

and wisdom, and ranked with- way of life and slow gains, he vidence of the infinitely wise and our Boyles and Newtons: who barters, his fast estate for goods, good, as weM as, Almighty Being, was an honor, not to the English . A single turn of the wheel of for- an.d Vnze tis .favor above ail tiaiion only,' but to human na. tune, turns him to a bankrupt ; things. turel I found it harder to stand and whereas he merely imagined !t rather your ambition to this extravagant cbmpUment than himself unhappy while holding acquit yourself m your proper the preceding equally extravagant the plough, he is now so indeed, station, - than to rise above it. : abuse; but ;keDXas well i could .-.Another, not content, with be- Despise not small gains, nor an "unconcerned countenance, as mg rTarmer merely, hankers for. risk what you possess upon the not conceiving it to relate to me." the distinction of office. Lucidly uncertain chance of suddenly in-

xor nis reelings, Dut untortunately creasing it c i i. . y ir

MADISON,

From the Connecticut Courant. for his circumstances he obtains you are in a comfortable way, THE BRIEF REMARKER. it. He neglects his farm, and his keep in, it; and abide in your

A great part of the ; we suf- farm neglects him. His expenses own calling, rather than run the fer might be avoided, if we would increase, and his income dimin- risk of an untried one.

only learn to let well alone. But ishes. lie goerfyehindhand daily, finally, (comprising all

sucn is me piague or our cearts, anu creiong, runs out. looiate binaie sentence, mind to

your. October 3, IB !8.

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INDIAN TREATY.

We understand from agent

relative to temporal as well as he sees :he has exchanged solid the world as not abusing in" ; man iust from St. Mary's

light, matters, that we are seldom pudding for empty honor- and most probably you will find . the commissioners have concludi

or never quite contented with our A third, scorning to be out- therein as much comfort as is fit- a treaty with the Indians for

lot, when even it is no wise an un. shone by his more wealthvnciffh- tine for a trial and nrohtinnarv their lands , in Ohio, except t:

pleasant one. but must " taw it bor. tries hard to rival hiin in beinsr who is onlv ifmrnpvino- reservations made at the form

s w g . , " - J j--..,Vy .HJj - - - '11 I about, till we mar and spoil worldly show. He is as good and through it towards an immortal treaty, .which the Indians still ar

wnac wc perversely endeavor to nis ennaren innerit as good ilesa aDoae. iierea to, out nave agrccu w mend. ' and blood: his credit enables him sell them to any purchaser butt

How often is comilcss of face, to borrow; and genteelness of ap- A DEPLORABLE PICTURE United States, of feature, and of personal form, pearance will put his family on a Of Spain will be found in .our The treaty for the lands in disfigured by affectation, which level with the best. So he trocth. columns of to-day. If true her diana is not vet concluded., J

would fain make better what and his " poverty cometh as an hour of dissolution is at hand. Fer- Delaware Indians had not arrivj

Ood, hath made well. armed man." dmand once abdicated in favor of when our. informant Jctc 'j How often do we lose our A Fourth, though snug and Napoleon, his only chance now ry's, but it had been ascertain?

neaitn by tampering with it; in comtortabie at home, tancics that is to do the same thing with Louis that they were on the way. i order to make it more healthy. . he can do better, a great deal better the 1 8th. Under the protection From all the information -j when wc are well, we can't be easy abroad. He has heard of the good- of that august and powerful mom can obtain, there is very J

uui utcus uc ajuj vyniv,ii ;iuu aaiuiubiung arm, mc man or peiucoats, would prospect or ouiajnmi, iuv , meddling with the mechanism abundance and almost without at least save his head, if not hU lands. This failure, we are to

while it goes exactly right. A labor. He sells all he possesscth, kingdom. A consideration of may be attributed to the intnfl morning bitter, or somcfar-fam- and on he goes at randum. He more importance to him, than the of certain French "settlers at MJ

ed nostrum, how good it was to arrives, when, lo ! he finds even loss of all Spain. There is-no al- cennes, through the agency prevent disease and preserve the there, a full measure of the thorns ternativc left. The allien nmrc an individual. of that place, wL

health! or rather not to sneak and thistles of therurse. and rvr hivf rr(i,cA k;r n ,.a nr, a n t rKii tnoroH

ironically but soberly how fre- adventure finds himself cheated and of rnnrs derlinpd mxr in, rrrnllfrt. and w Un bv the ch

quently it destroys the very stami- at last out of his all. vention in his affairs. Treatment bution of an inconsiderable

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ivd or suuiJULuuauiuuons, inuuc- in hooer irum, uieir is in our to a crowned head so cavalierly, tity ot goods among rue es a train of ailments, and imma- nature such a restlessness of dis- is indecorous, if not impolite, which, he artfully obtained 7 turely peoples the grave! A position, that wc commonly make Theileet cratuitouslv jriven bv der of the president last ww

helthv body is dieted into a con. to ourselves the full half of the Russia to the Snanish nmnirrh hic inidimilv defeated tne nebj

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instead of food. thing more, which are wc ever in ployed. Ferdinand should with- have secured to the people ot

aii Italian nooieman, wnose search ot, and never get at; and, out delay embark his valuables, diana, a tract ot country fatal folly it was, not to let well a. in this blind restless chase, we the holy brotherhood cf the in- important to that state. lone, ordered, as a solemn warn-