Political Beacon, Volume 6, Number 20, Lawrenceburg, Dearborn County, 3 March 1843 — Page 1
JLIrjL JAJL JBEACOM. H in. A PUBLISHED BY JOHN P. DUXX AXD SQUIRE WATTS. VOLUMK VI L.WVREXCEUURGH, (IA.) FRIDAY, MARCH 3, 1813.
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T K It JI S . Two IloiURs in advance or within thrr
il !! ifM-p mini" o' s them .-ill n thousand
or len ll
nl'ly are mere tr'fles in themselves fn 1 1 produce Ivckprinoa find ntnn nil .trnL
month, niter the commencement ol the venr, ' Never nrrmit Ihem m I n ... .,l.ieri f .!;'
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nth pleasure, Willi a
Ho assured I hat pup
expiration nt the year, will he rc.j.nr.,1 from Country Subscriber', ami tl
'co ivc their paper by mail. or ten ibon mi lime?. A difference with Two Dollars mid FirTv Ckxts in ail- olir ""s'' ""I ' g'H to be considered ns vim-e, or within threw mnntln after nhcrib- ' ,h Creates' cdnnilv a- one that is to in.:, mill Tiinr.r. Doi is after the expitu-, be studmto I . i;'i miI"i n.ains': it is a deti"U nf the year, will be exacted from town ' mon which m"M never" ho permitted to
laudable end, il is essential to happiness, 'n the attainment of a fortune, by 1-onnra I le means, a in in deiivos satisfaction in self-npplnise, as well as from llie increasing estimation in which he is held by those ntotind him. In tin? tnaiinecmenl of Votir domestic
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tie for e .eh gmvo, and attires the earth j once to pay their demands from her own! Side
lire a I tli e br the wed, nor I he an- . i . ,....... ...r ' . treasury, than to rush ml,, a war wh eh.
.... ... , t? iri'MI III1IS lipOil llie canvass of Xainre sheds a warm, mellow light upon the wli.de picture and infi ses such a calmness into the soul ..f i- i . .
vtciv I V l or nil eel. I ':il I in tviiti a
s do liberally exorcise this
light in
the se.is adjacent to their own coiTst ; I know that il a Mexican vessel wcre't.i
ttibrribcn.
No vihirrit;on taken for lcs than ix tnonthi. A failure to notify a diront"mince at the end ol the time" ttbrrihpil for he ro!ii,l-re.l an i new le-a jrmetit . All letter to the I'.dilor iini't be pnvt paid. Tfrm or Ahu ktisimi.
Twelve line or le, three insertion, one
viuir uiTiui'ir, nut I . , drll tr, ,,t,d twentv-live cent, tor each addi- ; I,rr'sP",,,, future 11
enter a l.a'.it i.,n whr re all should he peace, nni'iip , i r-.I e nli lenee ami heartfelt affection. I).-s:,rs w'nt r?n a xomen rrtin I y o; vi.vt'.on. or indifference? elhino. Ihn s!ie loses ev rv thini;: she loses her l'iiso :inls respect 'for her virtltef:: slie loses his h ve; nnd. with that.
She
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ii'ii, t ins o i piiiueuce nu wise economy j world stems to he hroodiiiT under ihe prevail. Let neatness, rrder, and jud-j eoldpu ninions of some sl.av" an-el from ment he seen . all your different depart- Paradise. The winter sun, io. lets ,lon
incuts. Unite libera iiv with mi Int. .. ..i r.i . , . .. . .t i... i
... , J I - u tr,, hi i.iv upon ine lomi, oi me sister " "v war ami exnsper tte, ; riL.e 0r ,,,,1,1:,. ... 1 jal.ty, always reserve something for the seasons, nnd soeaks of mil.lor ,,.. 1 . 1.1...... Ir ., . ... ! L ' I "''I" , expies-sing deep regret
hand of charity, and never let vonr ,ln,Lr,... ,1 .. " . '! . ' , promise 01 u.e , inai mere si oui.l appear to be nny dif
tllUSl lllVolvp flip imtnpiliiln iivi.
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ofaf.r irreateramnn.it. and pv,m,...1N. ""! ' " s" "n,":r Pusp.r.9 cir-
c --. . v ..... .1. i . I'lltlicllilir.,t. il... ! , .
. ..-..,. 1, r Ullliril OI.IICS WliUI, not
hesitate loexep ise the riht of exposing 1 lie fiaud;and knowiior thiF il( ie moro
condiiiun than tliat in which it now stands ' S",PIIS,,I :'t the claim now sei up by th0 ' ' 1 l,..;.t. r .1. 1 - . 1 c-. .
-tninclv, will, .he prcnise to pay of a ..V, "r" ', 'es. 1 1 I lii ri lon' s r 11 .i-ll .. .. .1 .1.
under the most fortunate circumstances,
leave the matter in a somewhat wotse
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ue cioco io ine voice m sutieritig Immanily. Your servant, in particular, will have
the strongest claim upon ymir ch.iritv; let
tliem be well clothed, nursed in sickness, and never let them he unjustly treated.
lion il irnertion. Longer ndverticnienti Ihe tame proportion.
creates her u' u
'Ilir Jlontf 1 u tttttif -.r iwrHer (rr,-f , ,., .. ( rt'fl liw'l fit hi C,'.',,.';.im " til 1 M P . Still fond an! true, though wedded Ion,;, The bard, nt eve retired, it iiitmiri o'er the atom il onj, tin l.onii-'t dear mne inpired And in he traced l.er vi;tnci now With all love' vernal slow A pray hair from l it beaded brow. Like failed leaf from nntiimn' bo-ig'i l'tdl to the pnjc below. lie p lined, nnd with n nournful n.i-"n Tho lad nionie..to raitd, And loii'iipnii iu iK ir l.een In p-nin tilence paed; An I ii' .1 feiped bin then. It were nut sir in: to My, F or r.inry't f noritef (,re b'M inen, And who i'ir fi ll t!,e!nic when l int coiisrii.u ot detij 3 Jii't tlirn a 10ft cheek reed bit own W'ith hc nilt't f,-ii.!it tear, An I n t w ,.r U, breathed in t v. ri t r tonr 'I I in neini ur, d in hi ear "Ah ! '(.n imf, lo e, !o mar'ii l!.o trace Of I iun 'i nnp a, ii'ij w 1111! ; It w n not 111 ml, 10 !'i out van! r ice, 'W.i- rl.arm nl" f iiiliS. S! form ant f ice, I Ii it won to v I. ii l and band. '( : .!,,. ... ,;.! then, ni ttmn lockt, Iwin-fai'ed with t'd'o' own, A d iwii f oilvi r tii'tra in .- U The mi Ini.t thev have known: Hut timoto hli.bfl check and trcol M ,y all hi nowi im;virt; Yet tnnlt thoti ferl in my carets No chill of waning tendernc, No winter of tho heart '." roriive me, dean ft fieati U'f Tb rratefut bard replied. As nearer, nnd w ilh tender ki'. rr.... d lur to bis 'idc: "Torch the momentary tear To 1.1 inbood' foled prime; I ,ho-,ld have felt, had'.t thou hern near, U.ir hrt., indeed, have no.,Sbt to fear From all the fronts of time'."
ppiltess
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m ,1 ii 111 ,t 1 , a 1111 iiiieis Kile
ami sdlv cr mp! lint-!, hut ntiers them in vain. The l,.. of a husband can he retimed only by the high opiu'ons which he entertained of ,' wif-'s goodness of
hpir'.ol !,f-r amiiblp liisjiosition, of her ee.'tnec, C ..r pindenee, of her devot on to him. J,., 1 n'th:n r upon any opc s:on r v, 11 lessen t'i at op iro-i. On i)f.
contrary it si, on! I imijiium t every day; lie!f,,
snotiiii have much mor" reason to nd
her b-r these exce llent rrnlil
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I win a i'iire cast over
wl.rn her ptsonal more.
From iie New Vork Sunday Mercury. Short I'utnit Sermon. nv now, jrt. The words of my text are ns follows: O Sun: of this great world bo,ii eve ami soul.
s lo dawn upon us, not only while
sojourning here in this changing scene, hut also in another sphere, of which we know no more at present than silau docs of psalm singing. My dear friends it is a blessed sight fit all times to see the sun; hut to look fit it straight in the face is harder work for tho eyes than skinning onions with the teeih. Behold it when it first oeens
through the crimson cuitains of the morning. With red, swollen check and bloodshot eyes, il may look to von like a wor-
satne nation in prosperity nnd friendship. It iseviden!, therefore, that their appeals c.-ir have no effect upon the British government ; nnd it only remains to inquire what effects they nre likely to produce upon the indebted States of America. In regard to those Slates there can be hut
bo !, 1 1 w . I ; e
ferenee of tuiinioa on lliia tnn'i- .vi.f ;il,.
to declare thul we have not waived one of the principles contended for by tny noble friend, the Eul of Aberdeen, in his despatch or December, lSlljand ii is further nry duty to declaic that that despatch has remained lo the present hour unanswered
by the government of the United Stain
iIv IIkarf.r: The Sim in m f tl
greatest and most beautiful inventions of : "''TP' r ;"- "C slirinu of B ict litis, and as
the Alnvirhiy so near perfection itself, thai tnoi I 1 1 man, wilh all his natural faiili.
mg propens iies, has never ventured
(ii:re ! .. .. .. ...
nF!M"-jr-M an 111 11 ovcnir 111 11 id
Tt .htiPs wipch: fi, , i,m,,, ,, in ,.,...
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i "loin niiows us rays with
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I " i"fi ami spienuor imm ' I lin n.,l... .. 11 1 .1
Uii,., , . o-'i'ii: mi iniiiiii i ne v;;s cilctnntcris vonr Ioi,i.! i,d p-anl out lonrer t!i-n ' ,.. . r.i , . "Ml" 1 ,,,...,, w. ... 1. . . - . nl,,c" :,r,llr; 'nivers, that an inhabitant
" I'.. . . r Si'iorn, alihongh distant million
... u. - , ; iieatt, 1 1 as he ; million of m' l.ia
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ill" :i I'M liliK .i
in ?oiii"i 11 1 u viiii ex- n u :.. .1.. . - . .-
. r . c " 01 inc muisi )t a thumler
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X
a nil
:aii see to read a poly-
: peeled who h
'nre, or any 1 onviMihjner ? j d si oliii ni : receive h's
c'lerrl'ibn ss I) .1 s he when
I'alit about such terrestrial la
v r evin.-o . ,.Pt ... ft -11. I 1 II fl A - m n , . I I 1
vUcry 1 n..i,u. I uni s vvl.v iI.pv r ... i.
V"M1 nrp ! rm,lt.irl(l tvlili tU,t K.f.Tl.i 1 :
j i wiitn a'Miii iu hi 1 in ry , ! I ! 1 c t I I . . .....
r.,, , . r:t .11' . . , . '"oiiin: 1 .1 1 icr exi rem uy o a lol'tl.n r -.o n ,.r IirrllfT hfntr, 1, i,T. l.,. I 1 - 1 . .... . J
a fi en I ? V,'i it..,, ei ni iy h'
M-,,.wr M.ti v n m iv i.o, ,,r ,,nv impne M .:......!.. ' . . .
1 mi- 11 01 IV "o Ml fil l ! 1' reel
liousebf or r, mvitp ri.mmnv witliont in.
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; ligliin iig I,,,,, ran , Ijkrned to the nreal
your rep.t.;fir,.r l,,,(1,n. It ;s . lmin pr
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your 1 1!,!,? , , co'ivi m v 1 ! - :it ,- . . I
I'll ! .';i 1 , I". ir . v cv ; it w l i n I ,v o n I S' es I;: .1:1 s, '
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nee, is tiiinneng nor repb mshino; and
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pi.- i'o r i'iiiiieviirr ailoru .1
snne splendor now as it
;...!pem,,o, a.!on.;.!, i ,). l.ooinuing, when the Onnip,.-i!l-s,.. o, ;;, j, , K(inv, t.llrMli(.,,, iri.,.ss
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v- 1 bo ,1 of ; 1. s I, I'lir. I I : r !v, nio n
o 1 bl'l.' ii fl'M l:ee
il- ; 11 will m ,re t v o'Imt defieien. f.r your Iris'iand, ill I that p d ie. ao's as tho tn-ol o VP to lo p' iin-
1 I 1,1 it luxury
nieiit
W iie'i il is by lin means liecissaiy that we s'ioui I oil ler.s' mil. O l. the sun is of
ns, (pi Mo e to tliis 11 so ,eii. ,!
us than wotil i-.o nil lb
01- i'O
onr
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i est fir : e Ill lio s' ,,e ''i:i I . I'ir. , h;s Vp"' 1 w t"' 'i iv
! or swn;n ti e r ' el and es'eem ot oi'l- ' n (or h-i I, us', in I. you shoobl t i'e . ire !tu b" nlTi'de a n I polite to tho poorest as ! well as t!f lieV'si. A reserved Innghti-ne--s U a mif 'mliea'ion of a weak mmil i nn 1 an unfueiiuii beait . W:f uict to your' servants, teach
pueie
slrninir ir, tns
of he neii wi'in they m- Itci too,..r iu-
; I" .me, an I pi teoit lS no ulv j 10 ceniie
ol tl
l"1 s!,V as colli. I bn as. i-i I 1 i,.,.l ,i-,il,.
I on am-j .,, ,.x mo. s ir-ne-nt. Ciowm d will.
' Mirpissino glorv.il luol: from its sole ,!o. t partakn moderately of its pleasun
i nt,! ,.,. i!(, ii; (;,i r ib s I ' 88'iili..llai iiTiviiitiiiiiiiut.l
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mm iwii 11 nan neeu nny where else the irghl previous r xcept attendiiiL'a tempertiee lecliire. But you nre under a mistake, inv tviiitbt' r,;..,,,i.-. ,iw, ..1....
i mag- ' 1 ' "'1 Mm ia iv"- 1, of the ' s,,':,,,y !1"d indus'iioiis drinks noihing it r . , . - .
inn iv.iin is regular 111 11s liahits is never idle never ailing always as luight as a tin tea-pot and, what is xf more im
portance than :,, it never failed to go I.. bed at sundown, and to gel upal sunrise! My hearers I want you all to lake the sun for an examph always look bright and cheetfnl be temperate, aeliv
and regular. Aj the sun's path is one of
glory, an:' always m Ihe heavens, so jouts shoulJ bo Hiat of virtue, which leadeth thitherward. If, at the outset, you find tho road to heaven apparently rough, keep liavelling it, and it will become as smooth in time us the w.-.y lo dinner. Pluck up cnutage once in a while to look into youi OWII bosoms, and (;..,. ,:tt t. wicket thoughts which 1 liter the head do not lepos I tin ir spawn iii the heail. and breed a swarm of misi tiis which will sling in after time I ke a nest of linnets. Rettn mher friends, thai although the con'i iits d tin; c tip of s n go down with smci-Iiii ss they lime iii :io:iin with a biitorne-s likened unto nalli ; 111 1 wot III wood ; a 1 d that the nti'v way to iie h .ppc in this woild is
and
void
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r i- - --, , in 11, tt11.11 is 111c aoiithroe points of rel,ance,-first, their intu- v ;,n, what thekeeness of a Secretary of itive sense of honor; second, their sense! Slate in the United Siaies, : believe that of pride and hope of future credit; thitd. ' " 'oc:rines so impotianl as those advanced
ih 'tn to respect and I ve yon. while you
expect ftt-tn tlino a tPHe.n able discharge tnro tnus
! of tlieir v
e c'ie duties. Never leas j exigencies
. yoiitse'if or them, by scolding, it n lo 110 ' other fleet than to render them discon- ' ipn'.ed and impert tu nt. Admonish them
with calm binmess.
Cultivate y.nr mind bv the perusal of
these bo. ks vhVh instruct while they amuse. Do H"t devote much of your
time to eovc there nre a few which nny
-','.',.,.. iirvirY TO l 'refill ar,.l improving in giving a higher ADVlCi: OF PA 1 KK.K lU'V !lo,: to our moral sensibility, but they tend HIS OM.V I)ALr(;in "F'.il. '( j vfi,.te llie n'.e, and produce a disrelt u ti.iT-rra: Y'i have j is i-ti for sn'istantliil inlollectual food. Most
. .1..1 .i.te which is repute 1 ,y have the same cast;
v t 1 1 . - t
tlieir feelings of regiet nt tho mweiy which must be inflicted, by the;r dcf.ilea- ' iritis upon those who have shown eonli1 .
oence m tneir i-ith anil a desire to pro mote the prosperity of their country. On
tbe hrst alone, il is evident, nr sufficient hope can he grounded. On the second and third, the great chances of tlieir cieditors test; and tin more certain mode of destroyit g tliti-e chances could be found th in that which has been pursued. By denouncing the American peer le as incorrigibly dishonest, we lend them lo the belief that it is l ow Ion late to lake iinv
step by which their pride or their ctedi' '
can be restored, nnd that nn tiers, therefore, cannot ho wotse. whether they piV m not; while by our threats of PSoitinit to force, we excite a sp rit of dUike thai .mist cfF.ctual'y prevent them from link ing wilh any tegret upon ,,r looses. London Sjirct.ttur. Er'ti.sh PitrVnmrnt.0 Thursday, the 21 insi, tlu British Paili'iun-m was i pi m il by commission. The Qu,.,.n 1t ,ei, r present, the urc nsioii I. si much of its customary interest. The Uoy,, speech w:.s was read, as is usu 1 on such occasions, b the I.otd Chaiu'i-llor. Friday njjli-, Feb. 3. The business of "" Ft itl v ; 1 J "I" " .! I..,,,, on nn f. '' was uiiimpo, tain, ni-ijr's'i, praying that a flee parrton ni'gto be extended lo all petsons wdio had been
transported from Upper and Lower Canada for political offences. Mr. Villieis gave notice that be would on an early day, move for an inquiry inlo the present Corn Laws, with a view to their total nnd immediate repeal. ,Sr Charles Nttcvlf. The new Gov
ernor General of Canada, Charles Melcalf and suit, will leave Liverpool in the steamship Columbia which sails from this port on the 4ih of March next. Important Speech of Sir Robert Peel on the Right of Search. In the coursn of
1 1 in ..,.. i.n,.i of lirrht and 1 kind should occasionally appear, cannot be a debate on ihe 3d inst. in Parliament,
11., - . J : " i . ....l;,R.nri P.ipI. :.ireolv tnamombprwho
milter ot cnmrisp w neii we ccnsioer " J
fair lound moon casts off its s lvery sheen, and be ks as !uH and unlovely a 3 a cold bm kwhe.it cake after breakfast. Mv flic nd if a super-human being were to inform us tint there is altogether loo cxtr avag int an out-lay in the heavens for
uehapovetiy stricken pl inuet ns 01ns
r the
TWENTY-TWO DAYS LATER! The Stentnsliip Acadia ariived at B iSlon on Sunday af ernooii, hiving left Liverpool on 1 he 4ih ult.
American Indebtedness Several let-
ind that a portion of tho celestial turni-
,,e insposeo o, ... ..... .... apI.;ired in the daily ,n,or. from of the t ines" you would say : ,L ' . - , J . 1 1 f 4 ' .... C . I. llio
Brusli iill LW slars from the firmament 1 homers oi American o. w ilh the luTom of oblivion let them scat-j British government to lend its aid, at first ter in the winds of annihilation, and be , i)y reni0nsrancc and then by more "vigbome forever away, like peach blossoms! ,m.asures, 1 towards the recovery of .1 I n. nil I bA
be ore l ie urecze: uove aw.ij ' .... , . , ... c ,i . . ,, .. .. .t it., i their claims. Tliat suggestiots ot tins
i, ..,ni loi eonKiei , limns numu
loveliness: chase iho Great Boar into ihe
nntracked wilds of nonentity kick the Little Beir into the kingdom of chao but Ihe Bull off the bridge of being into the deep of eternity and fasten the R im to a stake somewhere beyond the boundarloa of time; but let. Oh. let. the Sun re-
ihey nre not
t'i - : .1... r.: ...ll I .1.- t i.- , t-hifb ia nn nf
with h.ppncss orms- v. - f , ne.,:, of ihe fem.le character, main! Take rr away, and we might ns
t upon that r'"."' ' i,t,:,..'.,e,e.ra.dv. toctrv. moral cvs. wellhe dead and dun up in a rag. s to
eo.due. wh en w ,u,, -.. - Vvt) , se.mons and other well 8,ay here and dig in c ..,ay -comtnend, on h o.h I. or . nn fli) wou, , then se
nn ii.it u.'i" .
the extent of the injury sustained; but it is to be regretted that they should find insertion in our journals without one word of correction, and thus go forth as the ex"
ptession of public opinion. At tho time when these persons parted with their money, they were satisfied with the mere
laroe voe.r ore
nnd din in consolidated daik
em as though God i promise to pay ol Hie respective govern
leistanding. to render himself were dead as though the beam- ,net3 lo whom it was lent. They ncied
in ine ucfpacli could he questioned, it would have been pcimitlcd lo cumin fourteen mot ills tinanswered and unacknowledged, had it been thought wise to contest those priiiciples. SCOTLAND. Imp' rf ant decision against te claims of the Scottish Church. The Siewni t,.ii cse came on for juib-ment ontheOlih nil., in the Coinl ,.i S. ssi. n, Edinburgh. The -oiisnlied judges had previously given in their opinions, which were s x against the claims of ilmihiirch and three in their On or. On Thursday the Lord President nnd L r.i Ma. kei zie delivered their opinions, ninl on Fiid..y Lord Ful'erton and Lord Jelftev theirs Their h Hblens
i were unanimous in opinion against tho claim of the Clutch, aiiil pronounced an inter'oi uior, suspending the jnor e (: oS complained of, the . xc I nsioii, by the Gen. era I Aspiinldv. of the -iiinsie-s appointed ly the patron, and declnrng the Ulteidict alie.o'y granted petpclmd hlid decern. Litaitcrs at Liverpool The Ati eriniistiip.lohii Cumuriiji, C.pt. Tloncr, from S iv.-iiiiiali, nt ; n ,. r in 1i oile Bay, at one I'm" w- s in d:.ecr i f ! i c.iniiig "a tot.il wreck. but nf'etwnri's g(, ii .t0 Piincis B'S-nin a d in.o'i d sia'e. The Amen an s-lep Si. reteisbingh, liotn New Oib iiiis. was in a p. tdoos situui.ii i ff the po 1 1 and the pilot .-impelled to cut away the lil.iS'S. The ship Adirondack, Cap!. H icstiiff, ir, in New Yoik. bad two men nlown f.om the inaiti Vitd, and two otheis manned by arrived' vviVn' V.c'"'ilv. ''Die. .cutiiaiii thin:;. Los of the Jessie Logan. Another vessel from the IviM Indies, owned in Livemool, wiis totally "id ked in the same oale, offthe const I Coinwnl Shew: 8 tons burthen, Ameiicau built. Sho became unmanageable in ihe gale and was
diiven on the n eks ol ii. scnstie. ami lost. The crew, with the exception of 'he cook were saved. Total loss of the ship England The, ship England, Captain Lewis, encountered the hurricane on the 13ih, end soon became a total wreck. Crew taken off by a Dii'ch pilot boat. Frightful loss of life in Ireland. The most sweeping loss of life occurred on ihe coast of the county D"n, Dundrum Biy. among the Shipping en ft which
belonr to Newcastle, and .Annaionp, a little fishing village near Kilkeel. The following communication, dated Newcastle,, details the trgie result: "A most awful catastrophe has befallen this village. No fewer than forty-six fish-
etmen belonging 10 ic.i?iot ...
TV. M U - ' I 1 m.imni mi the toenl
flpeluOU Or Pi"" ' ......!. r rniiilimilnil. and lOlllllTCV
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A nmin iie vot.i o rai onai unon us aim o uiuus" "
ve of the Almighty no longer looked!
ether
You are
.it : -
, " t , ,.. generous uisposi- ideas or rebg on b is no secunty lo talents. ml of ! ' 'e in volir power, virtue : it is s.crifieed to l.er pas Y" wfir ,,f .Ip.tir I whose y.nce, no. that ofGod is her II ,n'T , ' if vou'rmvernin.r miueiple. Besides, in
luppii.pf; " ri","., vtem rf coti.il' t hours ofcal, mil), to which am'lies must new n il-.1 upon "' .,if i. -mosed. where will she find support
..i:i. .... ou rlil inv.itivoy o p v i " ". , . .. ....
""" " ' ? .1 ..,,1. fiom w lie I
1 to a mm of honor, f your viitue
smns,
her only
Besides, in those
7 ,i,.,ilf tho mth fiom w
you now sp ii". 1- - j . . j, lo. will resolve neer to deviate. lor co du i- oH.n !. "f wh,m n,,jl cmi'i'ii . i .j . nmn v a "'":;,f::n.7.". tf"' ' " ' . . 1 . t. .oi lll S.
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fit be not in br inst reflections upon the
nM-rtiling rr .vidence which governs the
universe, wlip'her itviniunlo or sntmite.
Mutu tl poli'eness between the most in-j
security fiir her lost its soul, in the sad exchange of night ' . n r - nnlinr m n i t n .
and cliecriuiness lor uerei-c.i -" cholv and gloom. My bearers man not alone rejoices in iho lihl of the sun. The whole cailh
puts on n smib! of gladness in its presence ;
the bills, valleye and streams an seem " feel its cheering influence; and the spark-lino-waves shine merrily, as they dance
..ribo ...dden smds of tho beach nut,
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.iltM'e III1 mis IS c-si ioiii in 111,11 iinnooi w'i eli fli.oil I never be once luoken ot tiiteirnpted. II iw iiiniortint then is it between man and wife! The mote waim
1 1 ' f.,U.iw is.
I hi first irnx ni j - i.,..i..ml I uttachment the less will either party bear
a.. HitiMritl 1 IIMI -
n,rr n. sM-n'P' ' r. , sllf.hte.l, or treated will, tl e smallest )l i.,lOSit 'On, ll? 1 - ' ..e! .lonrnn .f r,l(lllfS Itf i 11 a 1 1 P 11 1 I O II . Tll'S
i i - A lmin ol sense, " U' fc" " ''- - er mark of unger. 2,t rsnnot, nnd I politeness, then, if it be not itself a vn Hip, prud-nee, of "tn . f ' r nn kin I, i it is nt least ihe means rf giving to real
will not,!!" " tl ,. ik or ! goodness a new lustre; it is ihe means of
Willi I'll J ' I r- .
l i . : - titiiiP(
wiic'i e ,,rtent of b n nfiection : preventing ciiseontenr nnti even qu irn is-, tpressmn. ' - .. .,....innf i in' ii is tbn nil nf intercourse, it removes ns-
ii suddetdy 9 "I . iv pi , mortlifa-i penties, nnd gives to eveiy thing n smooth, vfkenen , o - . . i.pi.ied , nn evpn, nnd n pleasing moveiiient.
inc 1 win tiiiiv iiini urn iinirimouiai uai'ie-
ee.i in nis
w fi who once
cwn etes; nd 'urrd, -.. .tes thone sent mi
of.hnsb.nd.will.-verre. -h:J: l 5,..n.Jl.xl.h. mtE't -,d
" retained. When he m .r-
'.VV'' hiroodtnin, he ,pec.s
.. .;mni nn, ilop not ileitenrt iirtoit tvenltb n.t il
X. ties " . . , r . . . . .-.
c tin in" '"4"
he mar
on
n,, her... . lrkXfin,rg ,im
to find her on. - , : j r . nf
take imm in... j
not to lane ir"." 7 j 1-i,... Bl cotnrnendablo means: .clingM '''"".JJ confp'cl '"m "3S hl,,nne utr hi, prudence Isl-ch Puit, because rngagement, him. ,.b'1 I ;, .ili-rt ..h-rtin t.-!;(.I!ov.jfitr,til ie cb'.a-n-.ng son
w not lo he found iu wealth ; but iu m
properly tempered nnd united lo our res
pective stations. Competency is necessary; nil beyond thnl point tdinl. Do not snpiose, however, that I would not advise
your husband lo augment his properly by
ftonet Biul cotnrnendablo means: I
ged
a
some
t. . i
when the sun hides tig brigbt tace in inc daik bosom of the tempest, the land
scape looks as lonely nnd downcast as a jickavs in n snow s'.ortn the winding winds go howling abroad and the gl 'd music of the waves exchanged lo melancholy mo rnings. The vernal miii infuses
new liTe nnd animation into me non.i..... earth crises the buds of hope to expand nround the cold sepulchre of winter-
calls not only tho bugs, bees, flies, quadrupeds nnd reptiles Irom their biding places, but hIso man from bis dreary domicile inlo the garden of industry, to sow the
seeds or promise, plain llie poiaiuc-. i nnd build for himself a bower of
nds peaco that shall be covered with blossoms,
when the rosvs ot love sikim " ed in the blighting storms of time, and the lillics of joy that he gathered in youth shall bloom only in li e mist covered mea-.Inw-a of memorv and oven there they
surrounded with the stench ot rotten
are
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upon itie ir esiunaic oi ine vjiuu ui min promises; and if that estimate was erroneous, they must abide by tho consequent loss, as they would contentedly have ta
ken the profit if it had turned out to be correct. If the Btitish government is to
assume the task of collecting the debts
due to its subjects, it will be proper that its opinion should at leart be asked before those debts are permitted to be contracted. II id it been consulted ns to the propiielv of slaking the peace of the world
upon the good faith of the State or At-kans:-s or the Teiritory of Florida, it is
probable that some of the present claims would never have existed. Money lend-
eia would find lilile need for circumspec
tion, ir they could recklessly part with it to hireign stater tinder the nssurance that
Grcnt Britain . will at all times step in to
enforce the punctual payment of their div
ider.ds.
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Wc believe that the feelings expressed
these letters nre shared only by n very
all minority of American bondholders;
nnd it may be well to intimate to tho wri
ters, npart from nil national considerations,
the injurious effects which they must inev
itably produce upon their own interests
had olluded lo the recent treaty, spoke as
fallows: I rejoice that the honorable gentleman has given me nn opportunity or making
some observations on tho late message of the President or tho United States. The sincere and honest desire I have always entertained fcr the maintenance of a good understanding between this country and ihf United States, and the spirit in which
I have always spoken of America, makes ihe storm. Such a scene ol desolation.
lamentation and woe ns tins place ptescnts has seldom been witnessed. But the melancholy calamity has not been confined to our immediate locality idone. A few miles further up the const, at Annalong, twenty-seven other individuals were lost, making nn nggregatn ofnevcnty
thrpe!! About twpn'V ol hip poor co-n
it a doubly painful duty to me to have to
refer to that message, which, I am sorry to say, does not give a c.iirect account of
the negotiations relative to the right of
visit. Perhaps I may do right to confirm what iho honorable gentleman has said, tin" there is nothing more distinct than
the right of visit is fiom the righl ol search
Soareh is a bellurerant ri"ht. nnd not to ire beh.nsnnn to this ldace who were
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I ,.lcD,l in n limn ol iwnrp. Pirprl I,,., l,nvn e II Wives niKl riiiiinrii. itim
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Ill
emai
when il has been conceded by treaty. The
right of search extends not only to the vessel, but to the cargo also. The right of visit is quite distinct from this, thoiirrh
the two are often confounded. I he ri.'bt of search, with respect to American ves
sels, we entirely and utterly disclaim ; nny mote, if we knew tint an American vessel
were furnished wilh all iho materials re-
onisilo for'the slave trade if wo knew
thai the decks were prepared to receive hundreds of human beings within a Fp:-ce
in which life is nlmost impossible, stdl we should bo bound lo lot that American
vessel pass on But the right wo claim is to know whether a vessel pretending to be an American, and hoisting the Ameri
can flag, he. bona fide American. (Hear,
hear.! We claim the ngbt lo Know
whether a "rievous wrong has not been
offered to the American flag; to know
for instance, whether n Portuguese or
"Brazilian schooner, sailing under the
American flag, bo rerlly what she aeems to
bo. With such a principle recognised
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I neither ma revenue nm iu .,h.... -
were entirely dependant upon them f r
ainleimnc?; many others were li e cni' i
s.ippott or aged parents. A- nearly rg
can be ascertained, stN'V ceiioien iiyo
..en left fathetless. I bus. alons wil.l
theftnnns .f bereavement which .he snt1,7.vs lo suffer. he great bulk of
I hem, will consequently be reduced lo tho
vprv lowest state ol destitution.
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the lovely flowers weare a green man that it would bo better for Great BriUm atj inlant.
nirniPONMF.NT for debt.
Aeeordine to tbe prnviMoni of the late
net of the Obio I.eeMnttire, n debtor cannot bn i.rretcd and imprisoned upon affida
vit Ibat he ia nbont to remove in. pr.....
from tbe county or state, nnie" "t '"", nUo declare, thnt ho intendi to to remove, with intent to defraud hit creditor. The
fnct thnt the- debtor i a non-resMcni, nnu intendi to leave, is not s.ifncient to warrant
bi nrrett, but hp mint design by leaving iu
defraud bit creditor!.
Upwnrdi of 80 wbnloi were driven on here during n recent gale, In Scipio Bay, Orkney lilandi. They were sold at sue tion, and tho money distributed nmonp th poor.
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