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Rewurd of Honesty. A Touchi.no Limit Stob.v. There is something in female honesty which charms as much as honesty la a man; an't boih are si rare, and at lha same limt so inestimable, that the celebrate:! distich of our mora! bar.l will rqua'Iy apply to either: A wit's a feather, anH a chiefs a rod; An honest man' tiie noblest work of tio.i." Ttia Cardinal Fames, who was tery proper! nams;l the patron of the poor, gave public audience once a week to indigent persm in his neighborhood, an! distributed his bounty among them recording to their wants. A woman genteel address, bat in a dejccterl, forlorn condition, prelenled herself one day with her dang iter, a bea itifjl creatjre about fifteen years old, before tiie liberal ecclesiastic. "My lord," si l she, "the rent of my hoie (five crowns) has beeu due some day, and my lanrilori threatens to turn me into the street, unless he is paid within the vre' Hare tba goodusss, my lord Cardinal, to interpose your le
ered authority, till by ojt industry we cut satisfy the da- .
in and of our persecutor
The Catholic C hurch in Germany.
The disturbances growing out of the estab'.iah-
(himself deceived or wishing to deceive) has? at Treves" still continues. In tho hope ofsilen-' brought forth in justification of tho adoration of! cing Kongo, he litis been excommuincated by his
s
rv,., r t.,: . v,, i , f ,u ,,i i anoii coat: bjrelv, of tois there can bo no no- ecclesiastical superiors, bat tho oniv eliect of tin
. . , .... cessity. l or tno monstrous abuso perpetrated has boon to induce him and others, who agreed institutions in Switzerland, a summary ot wmchat Trcves can never bo explained or justified. with him in considering tho procession to Treves we published a few days since, embrace only a ; were even all tho doctors and cardinals in Popo- ' as a scandal against religion, to break otfall con-
portion of tho difficulties connected with tho do- j oni io attempt it. With all their wit, their cun- nection with the Church of Rome, and to form
ins of the Komin Catholics in Europe. . ir eioupiuncu, nowever niuci incy i.aemseives mio a separate community, opposed Terre Haute, la..
At Treves, Bavaria, Bishop Arnoldi, lately in- I rT ,y . , " , ". K , "'
Vltft.1 tho flit ifuf. in thif .-in, J thn -tirwin. mir t . ..... . . . , . , . .. - . ... " ... I 1 V-oi.s. ara respec
, - - -o:i2!ii to do vinuicaieu to mo reason 01 men ern anaLentrn iormanv t..o omnions nt ;nn(K
rvinguoms, to assernbio at a great tosttval ot tno W hen t:.o ptlgruns at i raves bescccl
Catholic Church, at which tho identical coat, j ,iio;y garment, pray torus, it was, ana must without seam, that was diced for bv tho Roman I lorever remain, an act of impious idolatry; and , ,- ,,, . .. . , wtien Bistiop Arno.Ji filcaed from these pilgrims soldiers, would b.3 cxhioited! Tho people, voun,T t i 1 ' 11 ' large sums 01 inoncv, so ;s it and so must it torand old, flocked thither in groat numbers, a::d evor remain, a a act of infamous injustice, that having paid the entrance foe, in silver, were ad- can never bo vindicated beforo the reason of the mined into tho Church. Thero the neotio.amidt shnpiest peasant. Dr. Hitter may enumcrato,
c -I i , not only all tho roli conse, fc.l upon th-jir knoc, bo- , , J, .
opinions
.ceJitniv cried, aro sus:orted ana onposea with euuai vioienco.
t the L inversity ot Jena tho students have
P A LLADIU M . -RICU.1IO.0. 1D1A..J. VBESDAV iBORXIXC, A I It I I. O, IMii
Itelipous Notice. Itev. K. Manf.rd, Universalis t, of
prrai'hrs in the Warner building this
April 9ih.) at early candle lighting.
tljlly invite I. -
Turnpiko Road Meeting.
Itho burning of incense, fed upon lh-At knoo?, be- , 1 "'" ttU T q nrTs V ' ,,y ino,ua-v c,,oscn tor tho
( j . ... - '--- i v uiiv . 4 a avia mu iuii4iuutiuit v ; k V a a. va va a v y tj I A I . a V.' 1 b k t i . J llJViCl &ll
inecar-nnai wrote a o.uet, i..,i nepu.ntome P".-, i, uccu.npa.uuu uv prieaia uimcn ill tiiO world, and VCt it stands unrefutcd and undctioner's hand, and said, 'Co to my steward with th.s paper, ;Chaunts, '-Holy garment pray forusl" '-Qh! niud, that at Treves thev sang, -O, Ik!v coat,
aun receive iroin mm cruw..,. -u. ...o Holy COat, pray for lis!"' A:C. her presenting tha dxcauient. paid di.i fifiy. The wonun ( absolutely refused to receive more than n.e, aliejin that' Agaui-t this luuekcry, tllO Ilev. Johannes f .11 ' ,
a.s eminence 2ave ;ier to expect, vi more, ..w ti.at u must :; ivoiige a uui.iOitc i riesi was lounu in loiU anu Vou would still ho tnael.Pra t,f rn!;.ri,,n. n n 1 ! atlair. nnd that tho Juiu of ( W,nf , i.n.t .
be a mistake. Unh were convinced of acting literally decided opposition, denouncing the impoiture. strivo to mile it tho instrument of tho usurer's ; more to do with it than tho burgesses of .Neidcilaccording to order, that it was m itu iMy aieJ to rile the ! ,r m turn.was denounr-rd and nrrK-ealfd nrr-,.r.t creed V Cains. II.jvv! vou would still bo tho her- ! hustein. Hovvover this may be. neither lionr-rt
t',rir-mW,hr tvitH w . -Mi persons in ereste-i m ma pronc-en 1 ump.aa f.tweer.
J ..r " -Jv-.-.. S.I.J U1 I.M 1IIUI till"
by what t!ie papers call, "the l.ngiish practice of burning Bishop Arnoldi, his opponent, in ci:igy, and, in revenge, tho adherents of tho Bishop have burnt Kongo in effigy at Xoideilahustein,
in the Lirand Duchy of .Nassau, a littlo way from
pray tor us, and mat tins was unchristian
kins, ono of the pockets was stu'Fed witii copies
of his official paper, -Silesian Fatherland's tlazotte," and the other with the "Journal of Frankfort," which supports his principles. Kongo's
1 he frivoious gamo has boon played out. 'hat, pnrtizans maintain that tho burning was a jot in
ini'i.id an i Nei"jJrt, are r ir.e l tl iiifft at Oleiier
S -h.nl llnnsr, on S.u.i.-da V, tl "Jtikh iin'nu, at 10 o'clock, a. hi. 'Ine lo.-atiiii of stii road will be determined ujvm at t:it time, an 1 oMer b,:ines of irrrtce will he pt. sented to the meeting. JOHN DIIJOP, Cb'n. S. R. Stastom, Src'v. There was a meeting of thoe interested in the proposed mad in this city oil Satjrd ly last; but no conclusion was arrived al as to which of the proposed routes (there being twj sirveyed and estimated bhnuij be adopted; at least, a we understand, nothing satisfactory to ail concerned was done. The above is a notice of an adjourned meeting, and we h'lpe it aill he well attended, and that unity of parposa nny cn.tracterize its proceedings.
in various wavs, witnout arresting his co:im.-
rnattor to the cardinal himstiif. Ii i trti ' niil lie. 4thnre inn4t ia a mistake. Oive me
the prtper. and I will recttfy it.' lie then returned the b,l- j " lst of Ja n uary.l S-lo, l.O published a DOW
aids of the tlosjMj!, of that Gospel in which it ' nor his partizans are nt all discouraged bv this stands written, "And Christ mado a scourge of burning by deputy, as will bo seen by tho followcords, and went into the Temple and drovo out j ing account of their formal separation from tho
iei mm mcuueu ui in. wuinao, ujini, ...u.. .......... , - v.uo;, ...u iwum.ibo ui jui iii,iiij, , laosc who bought and soid, crying, my lather s tho Uliurcn ot Komo, which wo copy from tho and honesty deserves recompense. Here; I have ordered ( fr0in a translation of which, in the Deutcho homo is a houso of prayer, but you have ma Jo -Miazctte of Silesia." Tlio article is headed jou a thnnsa id crown. What you can spare om of it lay ! Schncllposto, X . V., wo cop;y the following OK- of it a usurer's stall;" rtnd you would still de-; "The tleneral Christian community at Broslau," up as a dowery for your daugiiter in inarrisf, B-1"1 feS 1 I , . fund a Bishop who robbed the poor, credulous i and is as follows:
my oouation as too uicbj.ii iji mri 'j.i fc.io w..... ...a.ttou of a pure mind.'
Township Election. The following i the res i!t of the Vane Township Election, held in this citv on last Monday; l trjKcl ri of rirclions. JaV M Toe, Jno A. M' Minn. Justice of t'u t'eart . Knos Tniinm. Constablct. Win. J.S.iyrr, John Add1n4u.11. Fence t'teu-trt W . A. Iti.-V.Ie-, S. K Perkins.
Sii't rri'iors trf Tit.xis. 1 D.strirt, 1. Cook; 2d, Enoa
multitude of teir hard-earned silver. What! you At the yesterday's meetinc of the G.-r.eral Thomas: 3d. John Brown : 4th. J. S...r- r,.h T.;.w
A WorJ to the iioinntu-i'.x in Germany, ar.j io would still bo tho teachers of tho people, tho rtp- i Christian Cornmut?iy at Breslau, John Jic.nge t,-i son ; th. E 11. n :; in, Stephen Thomas; 8th, Exra
PVT THIS AXI) THAT TOGRTHEtt.
4tThc Late Acting President." U'lder this title the lust number of thn ' Pomorratic Reiew" has a sirong artie'e, which we commeuil to the attention of Mr. Tyler himself, and al"o to his mercenary
them Oiily.
a sevr year's address fo IS
Adherents and parasites of tho Romish I lie rep
resentatives of culture, njanncrs and humanity addressed the assembly in an energetic speech.
anouaro to maintain t.10 hideous absurdity ot on the hmderancos to tho ostaDhshment of a Lni-
s chy, I have stood amongst yon, and suen tha gimo you play with mankind, and fully understand the purposes you seek to accomplish by it. Tho word rl,i1T"-rir c-.ii!ir!j . ... t-t ..- 1 . ! ' 1 . .. .... t:.. 1...
followeis. The remuylvaninii we'd observe., that it will .. . 1 ' - ' . . t i- 1 1 v e 3 not in your hearts; compassion arid love tnie this country a loos lime before tiie imr!! of onr poll- i , . ' 1 . , . ... . . ' ! you have al wavs upen vour tongues, but never in tics can recover from the bail lnfljeinre which has been ex. . 1 0 1 vour lircaits.
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Iliil; 'Jin, livid Campbuil; ltih. An. hew Woo.li, and ! Jih. Divi.i Snn li.
nlinve named supervisors are reijnested tn call
?)Ur0 on tiie Inspector. .Mr. Jninei -M I'ue. fir llirir rerl.fi.-a
trace tha history? Daro you, in so infamous a also of the duly and necessity of establishing free- 0f election.
manner, bid a scornful detianco to tho reason ; dom of conscience, in accordance with the spirit I
-to culture, freedom and morality. '. of tho ao. After this addros tlio following5
paying adoration to a bit of old cloth? a bit of ' vorsal Christian Community, and on the spirit in 's (sj-'l "he cloth of whicli you yourselves presumo not to w hieh alone they could bo overcome. Ho spnko ; o.t t:.e Inspe
fluencs is gone, dead V buried, Jt, the people await with confidence the curitive and sanatory inierposition of a now administration. The following are tha closing remarks ot t':isReiew: t'x. paper . "The direct application of tiie va?t inar-liine.y of the Fed-ral patronage to the object of hnyini a deserter's way . ..... .' . Lit. ft 1 f if 1 ' 1 m m nr r i'. n I hi' nnr,t. m. .. . 1 . .
he seeks to fasten himsell, presented a novehy in our poli- j Henry tho 4th, and ill tho war that for thirty tics. It certainly wrought a vast amount of mischief. It years wasted Germany ? Through whom moro scattered broadcast through the land, sec I of demoralizn- j recently wora Franco and S;iain ronvtilqn! .nirl
The I'hariseos as portrayed by the Evangel
ists, were mere children to you. Josu:t an Spiritual Tyrants; for the Jo wish High Priest and his Pricstdom devoured only tho Jewish nation, but upon many nations of Europe, havo you brought a liko deplorable destiny. Through win--;) crimes flowed tho rivers of G.jrmm bio id und .vi
and the hear
By heaven! neither tho reason or the hearts of men will op.dttro such scorn, such mockery. ; Your strifes and toils will destroy only yourselves. Tho Uomisli hierarchy can no longer rule and enslave, however, you may insist that tiio 'Church' shall stand forever. Humanity is tho oniv True Church of Cod, and in it forever
leading principles and doclnratioif of faith of t!ir ' L uiver- il Christian Church wore again discussed and in tho end agreed on. j Art. 1. Wo declare ourselves free from the authority of tho Bishop of Kumo and all his follow- ' ers. Art. J. Wo Maintain tho right to complete j
lreedom oi conscience. Cv renounce all constriant, 1
Harrison Township. The whigs of Harrison Township, elected At. I . Leesnn, Ju'tice of tha fence, ty abont 30 majority alo, a whig In.'pectnr and Constable. The 'olive tree is bnrren and unfruitful no "oliie binoches'.'' b'lt we are pleased to learn tiiat tlm er of good icrliiijj' i pre. -ailirg among the wliigs at least of gnu I Old Wayne.
rules his spirit. To this Church have 1 sworn
allegiance, and bv no means to this or that Iio- deception and hypocrisy
mish Iiishop. Mark you this, and say not that I Art. 3. Wo declare the foundation and pillar am a .perjuror. Vou indeed, Komlings, daily of tho Christian faith to bo tho II Vy Seriptures. break your oath to mankind that oath by which Art. i. Wo declare that tha searching and you aro bound to speak and t act tho truth to rending of tho Scriptures ought not to be con-
amahorato and nerJoct humanity. Indeed, vou strained by any authority.
tion, which conld scarcely f.t.l, almost every where, to find! t a;si j Po, , ' n..ciliv ,... ; miieuorato anu perjoct numan.t. inuocu, )o,i s.ramou oy any auiuoruv. 1 th-uhe oi hi, money, a : kep, bo.u.e,, brisk." Tl
" : - , H. , li i. ;..? Thro-ifh thn aoiHitio.i t Ik. r,,-ee,! - . .v 0 " ma a l.o tha case in t-gird v tha Taris morciianl," Kvary whara a eertatn namber of persona era to be iotitid, j t"o,j TU.ns. 1 nrou,ii tno arn&it.on, tlu g ecil q,lc;i10., v,,tV,0 a ,0 impoverished, and bv summary and svmbo of our faith. L, flr . lt ,.t , .... , ur?d perhaps by their necessities, or little t!ipo?c.l to be ; and licentious machinations of tho llornisll hlcrar- ' , , i 1 . .. .. v-'. t. l i r . ': , i , !. - , i. .! asltr a o are a'jna.n.el .li 'ur mareiiaitts," sv
crupulou. ... .act. matters, whom a lit lejalicions dangling cllV, wl.OSO tools daro to Call themselves tho fath- ' , 'V""' ' u uy .!, ,e,ke tosny.tl.at they are men of a, much veracity. ' baits before their eye. could scarcely fAilto attract, i'j toachor9 of tho Peonle. Thev who have on'Jc'1vor to suppress ad spiritual o.cvat.on. and world was created, and by .ini.. it is governed I, ,,c, n., M, f,r c.nduci ,,g thnr .,,
with an eajerness little rtisposeo to quarrel will, the hind j , . . 1 ., ,-' , 10 l.'iO uimost oi your powor, sirin inem OI lueir in W13U "m, riI lieousncss auu love. , . . . ,
from which then were to clion. littiirtncin act men were a so v-u tuvn aov-.c, mira, aim waiiicu 10 r.,,..n,l 1 I ; 1 ':,,;:.. r St ..,1. ' ' -
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at many places to be lound.wno had lime (iimculiy in palm- Know 111CS0 IO0IS miglll HVJCCCU, accoruing to
ing themsolves oif upon the facia and fooh-h confi ien -e of , their Own SWCCt words, believe thoni an 'cls of
Mr . Tyler and his family as their special frienrls, and as
persons of astonishing zeal, activity, and local importance, in whose hands the local management of their interests might safely be reposed. In genera! able to get only tiie lowest and worst to fraternise villi them in their lo-jrl-mouthed partizanship of Mr. Tyler, this class of persons, at many paints, and especially in tiie cities succeeded in galling together miserable little) knots of persons, rarely more than BufTv'ient to fill the bar-room of soma mean h-unt whielt constituted their head-quarters, and those in connection with tha higher incumbents of the lucrative offices, constituted tha "parly" worthy of their creation an I creator, tha Tyler Party. With the aid of a fe'.v newspaper?, supported by tho public patronage and by a heavy system of assessed taxation upon the holders of office, these little p-H-house knots of "the friends of John Tylor," were constantly astonishing the country with "mass meeting,' and "great popular demonstrations," of which it is needle's tosav that tney rarely in number much exceeded that of the office's reported to have presided over them. To what extent this ysiem o( humbo tha most impudent, succeeding in imposing upon Mr. Tyler, so as to make him actually bslieve In the existance and growth of a great popular sentiment in his behalf, have no means of knowing. It is, at any rate, rery certain, that even if deceived i.j reard to the imaginary popular sentiment in his favor, manufactured by these persons, he could not Imve bean ignorant of the great fact which constitutes alike the chief characteristic and the worst evil and disgrace of his adm'n, that it was mainly, if not wholly, by the active playingof the power of his patronige, that the organization of his friends ns a "party" was constituted, nnd sustained to the point of real or ficlitior.s zeal . And this is the leading feature of his term, the employment of ofSee nnd every msnner of patronage to create a party, and keep it up to the clue pnint of stimulus. We fear that a deeper mischief has been thus w rough t to the political morality of the country, than would have attended the signing of fifty charlcrs of banks or banking exchequers. These people hive in general been exceedin'y clamorous in behalf of 'Polk an 1 Dallas,' since Mr. Tyler's with
drawal an event wiuh did not ta p. ace till nearly three
light tho heralds of peace and bearers of health and prosperity; yet whero aro the blessings by them dispensed? To whom havo their stop3 brought peace and gladnoss? What mean thoy, with their caressing Iovo-words? What has religion, which should bloss mankind, in their
hands bocone? But tho mist vanislies, and tho
Not only have vou broken your oath to humanity but especially have you proved rccroaut to yo ir fatherland. For you, begotten, brought up and educated by Gorman fathers nnd mothers; by tho sweat of you r German fellow-countrymen
you aro sustained a n l nourished; you name and
by his doctr'mo, lifo and death, freed us from slavery an 1 sin. 31. I believe in tho power of tho Holy Ghost, in tho Holy Universal Church, in the l'orgivncss of Sins, and in Internal Lifo. Amn. Art. G. We recognize only two oicramrmts as
know tho sound of tho German tongue, as that established by our fc iviour, namely, baptism and
with which vour mothers first greeted vour on- the Lord s 5uppor.
Art. 7. Wo hold tno nractico of Infant Han-
fetters of tho spirit aro breaking. This vouj trance into mo, anu sought to express tno .in- - i' phavo marked wellnd therefore this hue and cry. ! measurable lovo of their hearts; you sharo in all ti.m. nPfV.A rf Av alrna.iv- basil com a t ! ..W T'n . the productions of tho German mind, and reap tno Art 8. U o hold that the laity should partahe of mv n.r who nTthat t l-nr , a ! "t fruits of the great field of Gorman industry tho Sacrament in both kinds, and believe that know not who feel not that too kingdom of tin- , f- wlP in tho Lord's Supper is a remembrance Feast of tho
posture and superstition hastens to its end, tn so ; ' J . - . S'lrin n i DmiH nfm-S, -iror Ti. ,r.nr ..i, , t!,i i r v .1 j native provinces; vou breatuo your nativo air; nj.i.nn ana u.n.i oi oi, rji.ioar. i in piacwi I I onliglitcn. Leliold, since 1 stepped lorth 1 , r f , , , , ' ti.-oof r.of.si..-i to th- n-i-'s-imal ,.. ni o ...... . i vou sneak of tne in s and n bins and stream? ol n-o oi co.iicssio.i to 1.1 j p. .s.noou tve cai awuv
against you, ana wun a simpic, earnesi woru re- . - - .
Ki'ivocai.. Our neighbor of tho Jftinrsnitia:) in conirasliiij tiie f.iuilt of "our merchants" iv on tiie rirlufs of tiio merchants ( Paris, (Trance? says: 'A Paris mer.-hant, huy, pays a 10 i pr;ce, sends his pork to Cincinnati, an 1 a-;' at simply a f.iir sniii to hun'elf to tke (piic'A rPtumJ, pays I u!o stursn, d.nt lie, out of
'lis
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the edit .r ol mat paper, in summing up tin if character an I Dini:i habits, nmsl cerlai nly lie, under a uii'tike.
Public Meeting at ICconoi.iy. Ti're v i'l b n n A at j- mint n 1 -on .Terti. hehl at H. rnnoi.iy, ( )N SA I U ! DA V, TIIK 19. h tK Al'lill., at llt"clo-k. All persons are invited to attend. HON C (1. SMITH iscxpec.e 1 to lie prosent aud address the I'topie. April P, 131j.
n , , J - - i ' , , i ,v Gorm:iny as of your own. All theso vou snare vealed your pernicious doings, what ,';ac lue pcO- - - . , . . r,, I . c . ,.,,.,,., a witn us, but you are no Germans, for you listen pie, not alono of tho German but of otner tongues ' . , . - 1 , i i i - i ... i P , r blindly to a komisii bishop; you arc his vassals, snoken and uonof lou know tnat tho dcodiq o: . ', . ... ,. ' ',- , ,
, c ... ', ', and at .us Diuuing stui tanner oppress nnu nomany nations, starting from thoir slumbers,: , t .u T, 1 ' 4 - , . -h i . i- u .rrado vour German brothers. l onder this, look sprang up fihcd witu enthusiasm. Jou hear, , r .. . , , . t ' ' ... . , . , -into our history, look into our Germm 1 1 to and you seo it still, even at iho present hour. And : . - . . .... i-. - . , :..t. a. U.,t , I..;,. : you will becouvj satisfied, tnat tho Komtsri do-
that
forth imprecations aud hate, and with burning , zeal invokod the 'thought-shears' of tho Censors ; (your own vile invention) against tho Fress. Dungeons, and it may bu still wors3 you kept, in 1 tho back ground. Against whom? Against mo ; and all thoso who to tho truth, and abused roli- ; gion to their inarticulate crie3 of grief and want, to tha long suppressed agonies of the peoplo, dared to givo expression. And truly had it depended upon you, who so readily nama yourselves apostles of lovo and light, I and many oth
ers would havo sc?en tho day no more.
lion hastens to its end, and
the Jesuits
may no longer find a place upon tlio soil of Germany. I The hour haj now come, tin way was broken for you, you could decide for yourselves; Rome or Germany, slavery or freedom, falsehood or truth, hierarchy or Christianity were the watch
from us
Art. l Wo recognize marring") ns a divinely established ordinance; to bo held sacred of men, and to bo blessed of tho church, nnd ho acknowledge no disqualification or hiuderauco to it, except tho30 established by tho state. Art. 10. We acknowledge Christ as tho only Intercessor between God nnd man, nnd cast nway from us all intercession of saints, ail worship of relics and images, all prioitly absolution, and ail religious pilgrimages. Art. 11. Wo believe that gooJ works aro on-
Advertise m k n ts. Head the advertements in this week's Palladium, ye who want ei.eap CJ ods, cheep U lots and Shoes, Slc. &.C. And ye wh want a good, cheap, wh! newsjiaper, anlwriba and pay for t'ie (ire'ri try modest '.J I'ailadiuin! Two Dollars a ytar is ail we ask for it!
Tho Methodist conference at Baltimore has doe':!e I against a division of the Church on account of Sia. very. Rapid IJise of IV3k and L.ird. On th 2dih u't Onio inns pork fold in New Yorit (choice brands) nt $ I per barrel, I ,ar I at Oi cents .
words. Uut you were willing to hoar neither tho voice of your religion, nor of your consciences ot vour reason, nor of vour country; vou
e for red to remain vassals and tools of tho Horn- t uor
f. PT.AT ON A NV. X ATIJ.-V O.l Ihe rlh jiHI. tllix 3m B. Wtslitf-r crnfl:i'lcd mi l rntif'ifrd n trentv ol" annexation with a daughter of II. m W. Tnvlor. of Vireiniit. This is the
ly acceptable to God w hen performed from r.ird treaty of th kind winch he his negotiated anl ratiChristian principles, and deny tho merit if fas- ' '';!i. un. ting. Art. 12. Wc believe that it is the first duty of i vh,G Xomii.ations.
a Christian to e'lVO evidence of his flith by his I It is rendered rerUin thai .M-srs. Juliin, Leg? aaa
; v MJ I I '-A kO li.Jll.i V 113.1.113 uiiu fcv.w.ov, fc.i.v tw.t.- j
ish bishop, u.Ton tuo sod ot Germany, you wou.d
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Mo, you named a false prophet, a traitor, a Ju- sua luru.er ucuay ana u,u.n ,t.ui au
and fatherland.
mn .it.a iiftpr inn) i n t' nn of tha Dntnocrn th? candidat.i.
We believe they cren s ) far surpass themsrlves in all those ' das, a porjurer, an instigator of sedition, a doma
attributes which are the opposite .f modesty and veracity, 1 rrotriio, a CODimnn'St and heaven IlllOWS what be-
as to claim a large share, if not a who.e. of the iwcrat- sldo j,, your Ecclesiastical Journal theso weio ic victory. In truth we have from the commencement fait : , . , J , . . c eatied that they did more harm than good. Their num- j the epithets you bestowed upon me; from your bers were utterly insignificant. In point of moral J consecrated pulpits you reviled and calumniated force, thev ad.'e 1 oniv a weakness and a weight hard and me But did this bring VO'J help or SUCCOr? heavy to be borne. It as felt that they xvere introducing j ;n th(J casU jt but injured O l tho more. into the Democratic party, an 1 into a position ol S"U as- I . . , , , . -j . ' . i- , . - .. ,i. .,..r And wno am I then, opposed to you; A p am ruined clsuicrous prominence, frothing on tl.e surlare, a - , . class of persons folt 5-nnaMy to be erjua.lv unworthy of j si mpiO man, Without woalth, Wltnout powc r, w impersonal respect or of political confidence. Whiie it can-. olI other country or homo, than tho liearts of his riot be but a matter of regret, that the country has lo the ffienJg anJ Qf hat great maioritv of the pcoplo
1 f- - ' : ... -..:,-..:.. r . " -
B?'"-Ul"' ."" J " --7 j wh vou have abused and wronged.
th. .,i.rl ...i.lfieant minhor of nonular votes it hid Ihe I who feared to deceive hlS lCllOW inOU, WHO te.t Cartn.
asharr.ea to do a nypocnte, ana lurnea away irom ue;ui;i h..a yoo, u j...; v vour proru:red bonefices; a straight forward man, quite other priests wiil rise up otl
Wei!, then, tho die is cast, and in the name of my nation, I announce to you its final judgment: "Vou havo chosen to alicnalo yourselves from your own fellow countrymen and brothors. Eegono! then, to tho home of your adoption, the home you havo preferred to your own motherland, hide yourselves, within tho walls of Rome, and support them if you can, against the overwhelming flood of blood and tears and execra-
man lions, poured out upon them by tho nations of the
Bo not mistaken, tno ternbiC hour is
dream.
soon
nor communi-
torm
wind approaches: soon vour edifice will be turn-
Ludicrous Anecdote.
Dr. Anderson relates the subjoined anecdote,
Lewis are nominated for Re prcsenta t i ves. And, as far as heard fom, Tlio, nas Adams fr Auditor, and Abel Evans fir Assess- r, are probtlty nomiinted.
which shows how pcrsoveringly
theso nnimalsi LickncU's rhi'ade'phiu Reporter says : Our
will follow their leader, and presents an amusing ' money market i3 without change The Bank fact in illustration of natural history : j rrite is G per cent, and this is readily obtained, A butler's boy was driving about twenty fat j wbij0 out 0f doors tho rates range from 7$ to 0 wethers through the town of Liverpool, but they , , . r r , , . . - , , . , . 1 1 ' j- 1' tho former being fjr first rate, and tho latter for ran down a street along which ho did not want! them to go. He observed a scavenger at work j good paper, with his broom a littlo way before them, and called loudly for him to stop the sher-p. The man fi.dj Cincinnati Market, April 5th.
accordingly what ho could to turn them back.) FLOUR. Several eales from wa;n yeeterrlay at fW - . ... I 1 . . g' 1 .... . 1 r.n ' .
mm Aii in(.T-fTiiiiif . i.noii w imien iuiiuwh
elihtast chance of obtaining "
th. above article. "Put this and that together," say w. : j who for speaking a few honest words for religion ties and other teachers stand fortn against you ... , ..... J vilely misused all mankind, infamously deluded, Already the spirit, with tno sound of tho sto
.. 11110 ,i w ii'iita ui .... v. mi. u., ... .- .. ui-..i. - .. 1 , t I T I ' v ' i .U ti-.-v r.-. t,,o 1,.1 1-nfhrn. nno li a mal-
from the justice of this critical infliction, and will admit - - . ""V, ' r
and even applaud, its merited severity, what will the wor!
;nminl mo? .nthinrr. .1 lltp V
years entertaining these opinions of Mr. Iy.er. carefully A?VA Kv vnr nrr.tnees. will Even now it is spring tho vernal, air streams j first had no sooner cleared this imncdhnent than
concealed, or totally disavowed them, while yet he had , . Tl,n rrront ma- over the earth: I feel it in my heart in my nnotl.pr followed, anrl anotW. in'sn nt.ir-.k smc-
artily with me. The spirit. The seed sown in the past, begins already j ce9sion. that the man, perfectly confounded,
'.'! i c factor, cast out from the communion of the bled into ruins, tho fetters of tho reason and head- llo stood ft ' I Church. And yet what have you accomplished the heart be broken, and tho nations step forth j tion, when the she V I aeainst me? Nothing absolutely nothing. The into tho light of day, of truth &z spiritual freedom. 1 fairlv over him will
running from side to side, always opposing him
self to their passage, and brandishing Lis broom with great dexterity; but the sheep much agitated pressed forward, and at last ono of them came right up to tho man, who, fearing it might jump over his head, while ho was stooping grasped tho
broom-stick in both hands, and bold it over his
for a few seconds in this posi-
sheep mado a spring and jumped
iuthout toucmng the broom. I ne
. .:-!J - ivi. c. . .. i p
KUWCA Al' niGIH VI im tlUSI AVA UflliUW . , ..IA, 9J Al ilU.l. . . . . , r .nriK- rf tha nntinn nm hparti!
J W . . . T w. - - --
avow ing tham, flittered, caressed and fawned upon him un
til hit sun was scttii'i;! Who tempted him in the first place, j
smaller portion, whom vou bv vour artificos and to spring up, and never win 1 te amen irom me ; seemed to loose all rccoi.ection, and stood in the
AA.o-.lth nr tl.roiKrh nnnrfliPRsion and terror labors oi the iiciu, until tiie worn- 13 comp.e.ea , sa,.-.e attitude til iho who e in
to betrav his friends, his faith and his most sacred ob 12a- i - . 0 , . .. , -,. i .
le iumncd over htm: not
S tr . . . , , , .1- 1- 1 i . . .. ' .
. ..ai kM in liniiiln.tn nnJ hlindnpcq. will rlpsert that duty nas ca.iCu me 10 uegin. tour ma.evo- ono c tnem attrmnted to nass on either side.
-Who invited, Slim- ; ,. , ft,-,, t.-. ..iml thnt IenfO and hate but inspire mo with renewed ; tl.nnrrh thn sfiwt wna nnito clnnr."
uiated and encouraged h.n, to each and all of the act, of; - ' sllrrcnjGreJ. for tho bat- i COUKigO. In the name of my nation, I shall be- j
bad faith which have rendered his name a trnonyme lor : . . , - . , , .;J .nrnn still more darinrr of that nation which has.
tioas? This same democratic party
aies, viz: 111) n'i lii bris t .i,t clear ;1 1 a Dris at J,eJ iit'pectei!, and H7 brls ai-"2.C5 clear. PROVISIONS Are quiet, in consequence of an imposition to operate, at last prices, on the part of both holders and borers. The following are reported as sales from the Rail Road, viz: 101 brls Mess Pork at $11,53, and IdO,GUO lbs liacon Sides, in bulk, at 5Jc cash. WHISK V. At the River, 61 brls eold Iic oer gxUo and 40 brls at At the Oana', about 75 brls, 60ie one lot, sold at i-. 35 brls at ISl and 27j brls, to arrive, at l;lc. Cm Gaz.
tie is for the deceived people, tho misused priests
perfidy! Tha Democratic party. Who besieged him for ; d the nhaacd relicrion, whose messages I will , so long borne your injustice and perfidy, but
Ax IxGENiors Machine. Among tho ingen-
ATEMo"r vs. Crime Wo believe it haf been remarked by some one says the No York Mirror, that matrimony is a swoot preventive of crime, and in examining the statistics of tho different prisons, we cannot fail to bo struck with the vast disproportion between the married and tho unmarried inmates. In the caso of ono now
.tishonesily s.borned hr.n by the bait ot a second Presiden- . . the jrit 0Y victory
. r s s . 1 j . i : 1 1 ; . 4 t
tiai term, w oetray nisinenas ana mmseo, nr.... i..,. ,j cntcr against you. parasites and panders Ot j
oad, as well as I j which now united in the spirit an
narnii
JoEAXXES ROXGE
t,'" I ,.r, fn,B,n;ir.llA,i. thfyrm
A ctfonmh r.f Hiojs mschmea for which patents were issued m . . . . , trti 3 St re n jet tl OI rrk ion nnr.nfr- r.ffW lAiirA mnrriAd. 10
offi-re. ani inducsi him to sacrifice the Vh:c in office who . ...u r ,.;n
t UUU la UUU W HUaU UJIU2CJ 1 W HI MUU, .v x . . ws. a , w , j - . . - - -
hadpiac.ih.minpox.ri t ne iemocrafc parry. " " ; carit and so long as I can and I feci in my ; true courage and Drotneriy narmonv mu auu u.- A " ! are unmarried, and 13 widows and widotrer..
jruiu, tiie ujn-Tniirjns ot which aro inus ocscriueu 1
Into this arena would . will triumph.
of the people as expressed in 1840, and put all power in the
hands of the minority? The Democracy. And who now abuse, and fling him away, when he lias no longer the pow. s ef conferring a favor? The same cossciestious, amiable, eoneistent party."
iALiiAiK lnta (m? urtii
- T.IT . . , , . .JUI.ll I'll- . J " - - . J -- ' Q j in Commissioner tdlsworth s annual report: '
UU1 aaxuaaa;ava ..m-.iu.-i.
T i cy i
January, io. , .tfteT thQ pieces of straw have been deposited
Tho Liverpool Times of tho 4th of March, jn a tox ti,e whole operation of taking each scpn-;
Rome, wero j ou a thousand times more numer
ous than vou are. Think vou to make me trem- i
bleat your thrcatomngs? that I shall be subdued .... -. .- ,!---,trl . - ... . s ... -. .. . - s The Quebec Mercury citoh an account of tl
with foar-shivcrings for my life I who am ready , - - - t : rate piece, miroaucmg, oenuing over, trimming deftth . co,d of jj Mc La re n, who was ento die? The cause in question is well worth the j by Kongo, and tho latest information connected , 0f llo surp-a3, and transferring or re-transferring povcd to carry the mail from Metis to Ristigoolif of a man the sreat cause of emancipation i with the movements growing out of the transac-. tj,0 Dincers or nippers bv which tho nieces aro r-hf 07 miles, which ho did on fool twice a week.
CrBy a late arrival from the "Celestial Empire," a f thraldom in Rome? You thousht to be able f inn nt Tcpvpq. Thev atTord sirrnifieant sims of ku a oA K.id Ay,r-aA thus walking in the winter on snow shoes 19i
- CJ O IlCiUttiuu t-vtiiui-iva uiu ait uuutti -'-a o LUii t,A O . s a letter was received by Rev. Dr. Ediards, (Secretary of i j raw or drive mo from the path of naht ! . .- a . .. . .. .... . - ... . . 1 rnilM nvurv sir davs. with a mail bag weighing
th. American and For., Sabbath Uni-n.) from a d;.irtue? As wclI might you attempt to with-M anU . ? ' on wun ine mo Deau tiui. rPgu.ar.ty -35to4opouBpODhi,b.ck. Hew. nti.m.n of distinction in Hon, Kon, stating, amonz I 2 )l I MrtK fmm its, nr hit. Th9 commotion produced .n the Cathouc hand of an attendant! ' This invention is cer- ) , - ' .tilf-P cowers of ea-
;th.r Me.ar.N indication, ii, favor of Chri.ti.aity. tha, Church in Germany by the remonstrance of John tSinly most etraormnary, font makes matter aod adrn'iratioI1 of J1
. a.j .ii l.i... ,1,. m.M:- "rVa '. r p v . , , j , , a-,.-, i llOUe, ilia vainoilC pr.trst aiiu umura, uiritiusi periurm me iiii-iuiia ui an iueciiiuus aim loiaouio , ,. the Gavernor haa ordered alllabor o.i the public warm tn Some of voa have attempted to reiu.e me. i -',.,. r r . r- i who knew him. by.usp.nd.ao, the Sabbath. : Shall I again enter into what this one or that j he scandalous pilgrimage to the "Ho.y vestment , mind.
