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instant death in case thev si-!ance. Th-Ts-fhen io;p an r;eJ p: pp I fee and thirty-i;v; The wale h;"?;en, and co;n;r:isidcit: of th.c rohherv. thesnseives and f 1 .e i TP i'i;, y T ' ! : t . ras; I,- . e x--woapaus, h;:t t.!;r:u d re'ioi! d i'1 interim the pie d V. I P " t. td. ' nies a.cii vpssli renias:; i as the in.sur : i-loslen received n o( v.t. an ;n;?ce,T.ent ro p ae e-sej. fhov de.natehed an n-pnt : OX iACV i OI';v j ohee c.fiic; Lc m.-ide application to Iiunlington (or advice on th.c subject,. -Mid furr.hhed iiim wilii tail power to vre- cod in (he aienr, ana authorized him to disburse any leasonabie amount oi ' rwrv in order to recover the properly and bring the robbers Injustice. lentingUm being Ihes fully empowered, at once commenced operations, and hy tiic evp-:ci;-e ei that extraordinary tact with which he is gifted, succeeded before night in discovering and arresting one cf the most prominent members cf the gm-g, a Captain Iluh-chnt t, who was then on board his sloop, the I-cp. Jersey, cf Barnegat, Ijing in the North river. Aiter having lodp.cd this feilcv. in Jkidewcii, he sorp;ht oat end scce.red two sailors, a! 50 concernc ' in ing tl-e Henry Franklin. Op.e derhem called himself ilalcomb Everin'tigham, hut ihc ether refused to gi .0 his name. Huntington then applied to j u.ie I'.-.-lts for authority to remove the. prisotu rs to New Jersey, winch be in?; granted Jb.ey were safely lodged i:i i Newark Jnii. Immediately after the arrest of iiulschart became known, it was observed that most cf the Ikmiegat vessels Ivinrc in the North river, licisled sale and went to sen, and, what is roost singular, not one of them hes been heard of since. Huntington next applied to Garret Vv'ail, Esq. (J. ;j. district aliorv.v.y for New Jersey, in ord er to obtain process for the arrest of several other robbers. Having procured (he necessary authority, he, ia comparer with Gen. Davey, marshal of New Jersey, set sail in the revenue cutter Alert, Captain Gold, which was placed under Ids direction, by Mr. Swartwout, collector of our port. Oa their way to I'arr.eg.it, they fell in with another leader of the pirates, dpi. Edward Wain w right, who was coming to New Yoik in iiis schooner loaded with wood. They arrested him and proceeded on inetr voyage Having arrived at the 1 ne llmuiugton, with a snhieient force, proceeded to ;i (avciu ktpt by one Joh.n Alien, sen. The old culprit had made his escape, hut (hey succeeded in arresting his threo souf, Isaac, Abraham, and John, all members of the gnn. They next commenced searching the hou-v-r, nr.d e--.-iTMi -v :-f gi v-v rnrrn r t.-.o f.,.-.r: isher, wldtch was known by the privale marks iurnisneu a) toe rnercipittt in Philadelphia to I tuniirg'en. iv net arrested keuoeu Gran?, Tinolaer tavern keeper, in whose hon e he aho found goods that were sb;cn fro;o the fames Fidier. Tito ciltcer tied his esociatcs then pre-eceded across the hay to tite. main shore, trad arrested Joseph and i 'nomas ihinm Is, storekeeper .end firmer. After (Ids, their visit was to no less a personage than Vm. PUt', ".). (the identical nv.igislr.ate before whom the captain of the Henry Franklin had entered his protest.) in eider to arrest him and his son a? p u licops ci iminis, but the bird hetl flown. In the house of this conservator of the peace, Huntington found a quantity of the property which had been pi ami ore ! from a vessel called the Gen. I tna n, wrecked on the Ihirnogat Shoal in the year lfh:, at w hich time goods to the value of 30.000 were stolen by the wrec kers. Although the trreat devil of the band and his son had t -raped, they contrived to apprehend another pirate t amed Zephaniah Johnson, a-resident at Piatt's house. Huntininn states that n .ily twothirds of the inhabitants of that district, to (he. extent of four or five miles, are implicated in these villainous transactions, to which thev were instigated by the magistrate. The work of piracy has been going on for years pas', and many of those concerned have grown rich by their iniquity. Farmers, store keepers, saibws, and heads of families. have absconded .and left tneir property from the uiv.f! f th' It;'', d-aho') whe h
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r-t'uc r ceupf rv ha? over l-pp..-.-.--.. ! tJnv. dlinp: to ( xp;-e pn'dle pr, p- j P .; i: ?! t-K .r l-: ip - . hp ! Xy ; j v e refrda tV-m dot; i'i: - :!:-. ii -h' ! "r;-' pi I ( ,oe rlv;pi :;.;,;!, i; ; i they r- :et".' lc-, ie.f p-p ' ,P-- j, (ioa vessels -nd -the ylep. h .- cf r-- j p"ri. Jdany of litem p;-e t-n h.a riide ! for dptail. a:-d peihaps en'ree. j Mv V,..'i- Gp:r.a. j Uisinr eailv i a liabitof h''i j-n-or-terce to f-:x in children; and in ft-r.v.::?': it, th-re is fir greater facility then in other c;ie., 'idpTte is ;. r.-'turfl propensity in children, genortdiy, of eatlp risir-g, v. hicit needs only to be ratified e.nd enct eiraire h Thev usually ret in to bed, ou:e ie 11 rs !.f-re their pue wd at daylight, or rt lea-t at sunrise, are Jicneraiiy a''Pi:e a:t rise, jvlanv of thent rrre I - ) red Pip" the hal.it of m: naps! which, when or.ee for mod, generally prevails through life. Let the father deny himself so far a 4 to retire early, and become sn early rh-er r.lso. I Its health, cnjoynK "Is pp.i n-ojhhies. he may depend open it, will he pewntihly benefitted. Long-hvcd per-on-have hern Pmnd. after an ex ten.-ive en quiry, (o resemble each 00 her o:-fv in j h'H important practice. And this nay he connected with a tic her prceidive of 'iisease active etnplor notit. The mornings is the season fbr r.ctivitv. the frame is i-ivirromtcd bv n-ae. is trepared for exertion, and motion gives icasure. Ti;c r.ura ! mot. nerso much more bracing than at other hours, so much sweeter and more exhilirating than the nir of a confined chamber, has been prepared to be breathed, and like all of nature's medicines, it is superior to any wh'ch tc'cnce can orodnce. Ear ly rising and early ertercise, might more proper iy be called food than medicine, as they are designed for daily use, and to protect us from disease rather than to icmove it. Every thing, except mere sloth, invites us, nay, requires of us, to tiain up our children to use them. The morning is the. most favorable season for exercising (lie frame, as well a? (or making useful impressions in the mind and hear!, of important facts, moral principle, or religious feeiing--; and whoever trios to conduct the education of hi.? child (ndependeniiy of this practice, will lose some of die ihcst favorable opportunities. '." ppa' Fni'itr's IS wk. ti:i: valit: ;r a ck.tt. It is aa old saying, that n'"pin a da) is a great a eer:"' hy which common expression, some '-vise man ha intended to teach though, loft: people the valete of small savi;'. di oeavor lo show the value of a somen h al higher article, though a r.vjch despised one v. e mc-in a cent. Cents, like minutes, are of ion thrown away, because people do not know wlipi to do with them. Thv .e who ate cconomhis ef i iaip (end nil the great men en record h ive been so) take cure of the minute;:, for they know that a few mimjies well applied, oath day, .vill make hou.s in the coarse of u week and days in the course of a year; and in (he course of a long life, they will m dee enongb of time, if well employed, in v.htch a man may aceo;i.p!isi; seme works useful to his fellow creatures, and honorable to himself. Large fortunes when gained honestly, are rarely acquired inaiiy other way. ttian by small savings ,-t do?, and savings can only be made by habits of industiy ami temperance. A saving man. therefore, while he is adding to the general stock of woatlh, is set! ing an example for those virtues, 0:1 which the very existence arid happiness of society depend. There .are saving people wiio are misers, and have no one good quality for which we can like them. These are not the kind of ce:?de of whom we are speaking, but wo may remark, that a miser, though a disagreeable fellow while alive, is a very useful person when dead. He has been compared to a tree, which while, it is growing, can bo applied to no use, but at last furnishes timber for house and domestic utensil. Put a miser is infinitely more useful than a sperulthrii I, a nitre consumer ami waster, who afu r he. hail sp'Utt .ill his money dies -pend thai t f 'tUi'.r p...qdo.
ginning to e but live ' o:k t e hi'e'.-!i; eePld ' ci-.ts a (' e hp! f- . d p. I v'O heiiove. there arc. dd not dp if. Vho d nmctt-.t from his p.- (P . c ' p i ; 1 . I'i I Pi T rP- V.. 1 ' p v.'i'i: (he aciPsCr: in ti e cot:! -e r,f v-ii! to the sum of ohe: in '20 ye...r! 0 :-:GC3 58 Yea -s, to ;i'.-35 07 cents: mp. to :, j.:.pk ceeis : and in it v.-i ar fp "; h i : t-r-rlo of cr ! the p-p --;-! doubles in j P'P-P' pp. ye-rs. i, I eop'eap-J oQU v. h- process be JlJ'.d t! is irhlilirr -mo of live cenM c.:e; dav, viil twodncr. a tPPdofene hen-hod roal (lev millions or d-e-prs. oppai vrir tp?, 0 all (be b;:j;k;t g c?'.p;(-d in the U. litotes. i"ltk('.i Younr, Orr.lir. Tkstijioxv oi- Josnrnirs tutsrncTixc CneesT The writings of Je-vphusnre !enr,i m the b.nr.ds ef western readers, eod occtipj the Seistue of (heir wititer t:vcniug", mote than any ethers cf a hishosical kind, excepting perhaps tlm histories 0f t!ie Uniie; Sfales. " The trars-iatton which circulates amongst ;s is. This ton's, hi this. -A tent'ive readers most have noticed two passages, in which rreniion is made of our Savior. Th.e. first is in Ike Atttiquiiies: of the Jep-s, ldhi book, third ohapfcr, and hi: d section. It reads as follows "j.o(w there vacs about this line Je-s-s, a v. ise man, if it be lawful to call hem a man ; for lie was a doer cf wondorfnd work-, a teacher of such men ;? receive the truth with pleasure, lie. drew over to him both many of the Jews and many of the pontile. He was the Christ. And when Pilate, at th.e suggestion of (he principal men a-mo-ig us, had condemned him fo the. cross, those that loved him at Die first did not forsake him; for lie appeared p them rlivc again the thirdlay ; as U e dwk e proph eh; had foretold there and (oa thousand ether wonderful (hings cot corning him, are not extinct at this day."' The other passage contains barely Christ's name. U i? found in bock 20, chop. 9, sec. 1, and runs thus: "Ananus assembled the sanhedrim of jedges d brought before them fho Irothei of Jesus, v, ho was called Christ, whose name was lames, and some other, and whoa he had formed an accusation n gainst them as breakers cf the. law, he delivered them io i;e sfoncd.'' Ganil ,Vr ':c.rvcr. IX?ri.T TO A CITIZHN OF CtWaxXATI. 'i'iic Cincinnati Jonrnid of t!;e 9tii irtsfant says: A respectable citizen lias celled to men'ion the insulting treatment, which lie received from a leading m.'inhm- of (he Catholic communion at the late ceesecrption of ;hc Catholic cathedral, in Fifth st., Cincinnali. The gctt'leman with h.is wife and ' hildror, w,a returning frorvt the Third SVsbytonan church, (of which ho is a oiott-iherA when ettrac ketl hy (he noise; f tlie em-lie! rnn.de, he paused a mottient on (he pavement just as the bisii--p, oec. w:-s leaving the cathedrrd. As ueial I t; had hi? hat on. A leading Catholic came t p to him and exclaimed, ''Fuli oil' vour h V l . 'lUi) said thcgonilema.'), '"Oh, (lie bishop is etiming,"1 was the rcplje "And what ef that," Siid the gemlemom, '-the bishopds only a man. "ih.'d of your hat,1' tried the Caihoiie, hi a roge. "No,:' said the gentleman, "(his is a free country." Upon this the Catholic .attempted to ht-xh- oj' the hut. The gentleman perccivii g a crowd gathering, and unwilling to be even the innocent occasion ot a ro.v, reluctantly pulled off his hat before the minio.i ef a foreirn power, but his republic;::.' feelings were deeply outraged. We state these facte from the lips of the gentleman himself. He make no comments, only (o ask our prott s'l.iiit fellow-citi Kens (o inquire where these matters will end? Vii.WT IS LAW MKEJ LtlW is like il eo.ntry dance people are led up and down it! il (ill they arc fairly tired out. It is like a book of surgery there are a great many rcil'ihle cites in it. It h like physic too--lhoy that lake least t t it ;ire best oil". It is like t: homely gentleman "very well (o follow;"' and like, a f.rc!diiu, wife very bad when it follows 0-. Law is bk" a now f.n-h-ion--people 010 bcM-iU'ii' d to got julo I it ; .md hue h oi 1 ea, 1 ne 1 1 pooplo 1 1.
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