Indiana Republican, Volume 3, Number 131, Madison, Jefferson County, 12 June 1819 — Page 1

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evil which in its immediate or evertrade seems to be very gcA Jennings, in broad way. At Wharton of the Episcopal more remote consequences, af- nerally admitted. This is to 1 1 the Hon. Eiias Boudinot, Church, Burlirg on, New.Jer-

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nainrencr, muu- auu u anutner 01 mc uubes a- unu bccreury 01 ij.)inubui .m; i.v-, oiuuui6y3i icpm, j for this purpose, bove mentioned, vis. .2 Jisl'ke rcspondence of the society, the made their pastors members expected that the cf hb:r. Men did not relish meeting was opened by an im- lor life of this society.

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fects almost every person of be accounted for by the habits prcsidentof the s ciety took the sey, seconded bv the Rev. Dr,

which that community is com- ot speculation, and irregular chair, when after the reading nai , or iNortti taro ina: posed. Under the severe and commerce which had so long : vi the 96th psalm by the rev. Resolved that the thanks of universal pressure, every man prevailed, and in some instan- Mr. Milnor, Rector of St. this meeting be given to the fecK manv sutL-r and all are ces had proved so productive, George's Church in this city congregations and individual

anxious to obtain relief. In de ana to another ot the causes a- and secretary ot ljomcstic w.or- wnu nave, since ine last reptrt,

vising modes

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im'n.U r,f individnaU will nur- lab jr. and th-v tatvdit t!eir: nressive. afL-ctionate. and i'er- On motion of the hon. Peter

sue the track which their own sons to dklike it. Hence every ' vent address from the prei- A.Jay, Recorder of the city interests as well as habits of nun wished, and multitudes to dent, The annual report of or New Yo k, seconded by the

the society containing an inter- Kev. John Williams, of the esting and highly, satisfactory Baptist Church in this cityaccount of the proceedings of Resolved, That the thanks the Bard for the pat year, of this society be given to the was then read by the Rev. president for attending and

presiding at this meeting, not witstanding his advanced years and bodily infirmity. In support of the resolu

tions, as they were severally

;i Ik- (.iis.-onuniicd thinking have Tendered fami- their sorrow attempted, to ;v a:v;-.;d. X and e ich one will be likely grow rich without it. Theex1 s;-':n'er n;u3t to find the 44 GranJ Ratnu periment has failed and al. iv it ttse ei-a ot .... i ... r -i - i V'.u ntn'M on- in CVI1 accustomed ways will fail; tor the great

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Amnne the causes of mer- dy, industrious application to James Matthews, pastor of th

cantile embarrassment, we find business, during which mode- Dutch Church in Gardenstrvet,

mentioned the un?ettcd and e- rate gains and reasonable rru- in tins city, uy tnis uotu

quilly embarrassed state of gility, will ordinarily make a things in Europe overtrading man rich. Tor t ho sake of liv. at ha;nef and immense impor- ing without work, anvl growtatiors of foreign commodities ing rich in a hurry, men run

r.er'cet of domestic manu- everv ha- nd, plav deep, stake

mcnt it appears, that the society have printed, during the

past year, 47,320 copies of the moved and seconded, highly bible, and 24, ceo copies of the . interesting and eloquent ad-

New Testament, and during dresses were delivered by Judge

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faetures extravagance in liv- all a fewMicceed; but the great the three years of its exigence Piatt, the Rev. Me-srs. iipi'mg, ing and private expenditure body come otf with the loss cf 105,270 conies of the bible and Ncill, M'Dowell, and Whar. and a general indisposition in ail. ' Testament. The amount of ton, and by Messrs. Eddy, cur countrymen to pursue a As for extravagince in ex- it funds received during the Caldwell and Jay. It is uimesieadv course ot industrious penditure, reasoning against it past year is 4.2,723 dollars 94 cessaiy to say, that they were application to regular business, is like reasoning against a whirl- cents; of w hich have been paid listened to by the audience with

tiv-1 rhft-phv fulfilling the ori- wind. Then? w nt disrinrtinn bv the au:;iharv societies, 27,- the hienest satisfaction and de-

1 1 tht5o;:i:e are rcquestea not to . , H c heaven, that in in rnk in thU mnntrv rvrrnr 010 doliais oS cents, and 6,88 1 licht. The views taken by the

: rak tae;;. on tiie i.acK ot tne hg nv:dt cf t:cir ce mcn shall that which grows out of wealth, dollars 92 cents by congrega- speakers of the objects, the ex- , Raster's certificate but on a e :nhs:r brejjt Hiat all thee, Money is our nobility, and rich tions and individuals for the ertions, and the hopes, and 5-rite piece ct piper. It re- and h causes, have corn- men are our nobles.' There is purpose of constituting their the prospects of the society

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fi'.r..; audi aligning on the h:k of cerri skates, they became p -KUtihted and defaced as to cestr v tlie contents. The foihaving form may 'oe u-ed. "For value received I, A. B. of county, do as.-.ign 5; tnrfer to C. D. of county al; tuv right eV tile to the tpnrter section No. in twr.ship No. .(North or Siuth as the case may be) of Tin-e No. East ot the Jeffers n v i lie District. V i t n e 3 civ hind and .seal this d.tv ot " iSiS. A. Ik (Seal.) This alignment being acknowledged before any juuice cf the reace, and certltied bv

bined their influence to pro- no mode in which tins pre-em- pastors members tor lire, and were ot the most iiveiy and duce the general state ot tilings, inence in rank can be so estab- the residue by contributions interesting nature, & we : flatter prohatdv'cannot be doubted. lished as to be generally ac- from members, donations, be- ourselves must have left upon The great diiHcuky lies in dis- knowledged, butby extrava- quests, &c. It also appeals, the minds of the hearers imcovering and applying the, re- ranee and expenditure. Hence that the number of auxiliary pressions of a deep and latin

the magnificent iioues, the societies, amounts, at tne pic- cuaracic: in uvcr ui uic a:bg

solendid compares, the rich sent time, to one hundred ana tution

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fhe embarrassed state ot things in Europe was so naturally and necessarily to be toreseen by every man ot experit nee and discernment, that

furniture cf our wealthiest men

and hence their extravagant parties. The man who possesses a hundred thousand dollars.

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The report con- Rarely, indeed, lias a more

tains an animating view of the interesting scene been witnesprogres and prosperity of the sed, than that of which wc society, and famulus the are speaking. dhe assembly strongest motives to cluitians collected on the occasion va of all denominations, to unite much more numerous than nt

with other kindred institutions cither of the preceding years

ed, and 111 a re- becomes necessary, before the Un motion ot the non. jo- ton JLsq. tr oeorgia, vice preorulition, for dazxled eyes of which are pa- nas Piatt, one of the Judges sidents of the society, Hon. enty years, and raded the cut glass, tHe solid of tlie Supreme court of the Brockholst Livingston one ot ler which neces- plate, and all the varieties of state of New-York, seconded the Judges of the Supreme

its etiects should have been, is often builds as showy a house was practicable, guarded against as the man who owns half a in season. Thai a whole quar- million. To maintain the upper

ter ot th- rlobe, comparing hand, the man who owns half in forwarding its benevolent and of the highest rcspecio Tity.

within itself and its dependen- a million, must outvie the 01I1- efforts to distribute the sciip- Among tlie persons pre-ent, e its a vast proportion ot ail that cr in furniture, &c. But this tturcs among the destitute in were excellency governor Clinis active, powerful and inilu- would av nl but little, wUhnni.; ourownand all other countries, ton, the hon. Smith Thomp-e-neid in the world, in com- an opportunity of displaying After the report had been son, secretary of the Navy cf merce, in aits, in science, and the inside ot the dwelling, for read, the following resolutions the United States, Gen. Matin arms, could have been dis- which purpose the hrze part were unanimously adopted, viz. thew Clarkson, and John Bol-

Curbed, imitated, ana 111 a re- becomes necessirv, oetore tne yjn motion 01 me nou. jo- um J4. tr Georgia, viee pie

voiutionary

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sariiy subverted all the ordina- cxtravagence, which splendid by the rev, Gardiner Spring, Court ot this state, who as 2. rv and habitual concerns and rooms and folding doors can of the Presbyterian Church, mark of respect for the occacinpiov ments of men as well as contain or display. in Beckman street, in this city; sion adjourned the court to ato: nations, and yet, upon a To overcome this deposition Resolved, That the report tend tlie meeting, the Mayor sudden change of affairs, and a in the human mind, stimulated now read be received and and Recorder cf the city, prereturn of its tormer tranquility as it is by ten thousand motives adopted, and that it be publish- sideiu Day, cf Yale College, and regularity, that men should to maintain the ascendency, is ed under the direction of the Connecticut, and a numerous be able to take up habits which a Herculean task. If it is ever board of managers. body ot the reverend clergy had been so long interrupted, accomplished, it raust be by On motion of the rev. Dr. from this and other States, and to pursue objects of acorn- the force of example in the Neill, of the Presbyterian Among the peculiar gratificammri d rhir irter in a mode .lthtest ftmilies an exam- Church. Philadelphia, second- tions experienced bv the society

to get their business done, will which had not been practised pie that might, by a counter ed by the rev. Dr. M'Dowell & its friends, we must not omit please to be particular in des- f t nriod as one mnv?menr. in some measure of the same church. Elizabeth- to mention that derived from

could ne- counteracttheevilswhich itsfor- town N. Jersey the presence of their aged and

pected by any mer influence has so abundant- Resolved, That the thanks venerable preudent. Being ad-

man capable ot making solid & ly produced. ot this meeting be given to the vanced beyond that extreme;

rational calculations. It was

the cl -rk of the countv of its being such, will procure a patent. In all cases where the rnig:tra:e's or clerks ceitiiiCite hiprer.s to be on a diUertr.t piece of pioer from the as5:gnnijnt it wilt be proper tor them to set forth the particular tract sold. It will be well for magistntes and others who are in the hibit of writing assign(mails, to precerve 1 copy or ihe forego;: g as their guide. Thoe who send to the office

I pleaje to be particular in des- fof so a ic 31 m .'ivr in - t O -i t . 1 j.tti '-1.t mil "

... - ..v- quarter ot a century, t-ie tract they wish to enter, vcr iuvc been expect

iu wine tnetr given names

at full length. samL GWATHMEY.

board cf manager for their period of life which the scrip-

persevering attention to the bu- tures emphatically declare to liinessof this society. be labor and sorrow, and havOn motion of Thomas Ed- ing been for a large portion of

dy, of the society of Friends, the time for- several years past

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'nicpecuniarvdifficulties&em- vobc, must necessarily pro- sarv of the American Bible So- seconded by hlias Boudinot conhned to his room oy severe: moments which so stronHv duce. 1 " ciety was celebrated in this city. Caldwell, Esq. of .the city of bodily infirmity, he has twice ri,tcrize the present tiines Tint cur countrymen, in- Agreeably to previous ar- Washington in succession been able by the 'cirs much sensibility in the stead of preparing to meet a rangements, the .officers and Resolved, That the thanks blessing of God, to meet in J n.iad, of tho c who turn their a state of things which every members of the society met at of this society be given to the brethren and friends on the an'tcmhm to the concerns of the wise man musUiave expected, the New York Institution at treasurer and secretaries, for niversary of the iocietv, ok

!He, and many modes are and tlie effects of which every ten o'clock, A.M. and pro- their unremitted and valuable v 11c 1 ie may u m' '1 and su-'ested to re- discreet man would have en. cceded to the Assembly Room services during the past year. called the pai en v as

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