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ousness: 17 Docs not the Apostle say that at the time of this ignorance, God winked at; hut now" commands all men every whereto repent? 18. Does not the inspired prophet say that war should cense; and (hat nations should learn war no more? 19. Did not the primative christians refuse to lirht ? 20. Did they not learn this from their master? 21 Did he not tell Peter to sheath his sword?

22 Does not the scriptures re

se"iii' to push those interouation o juoiz'tize himthe Prir.ce ol P are ? a Subscriber, who ha thougi proper 03 Did he com: ta destroy men's t.i s,rve in y-mr l"2th No. that thejhves, or to save them? spirit and practice of war, i as i 2-1. Did he ever countenance war ' r a: -i-tent with the spirit and prac-l 2o. Docs tin-spirit and practice

tiec of the nospel, a the impious!0f u-ar comport with his character?

sin of drunkenness or even larceny CG Are we not commanded tc itself, (walk as he walked ? A - to the correctness of these re-j 27 If we have not the spirit of ni the piidie will he iheir owpJOhi ist are we any of hi ? p; i : s. Uut a- friend I aqiiisilivoj 2C. D es not St. Paul say tlie ser V m to ihir-k that 1 am hound (in vants ofOhrht must not strive? iu-i'ue to mvself. the warrior, audi 23 Is not the plain seno of the

For the Richmond Intelligencer. Mr. Editor, While looking over the 15th No. of your useful Intelligencer, my attention was called to notice 27 Interog.ations, under the signature of !-rui?itive. If I understand friend i'.ouisitive. he intend? to insinuate by 'those intcrogations, that the spirit and practice of war is consistent with the spirit and practice of the r spel: than which. I think, there

can he nothing more absurd.

at the rising of the .Son of rightc-

v

iMk to answer his intcroga-m on!.-, tliev must not tight?

!:. I hope vou will give these! ;J. Inline, doe-; friend laquisitivi

scraps (altiioui:!i ui.pollished) a place !i.jlie that an army of hamuli, pi-

P. S. In his" lat paragraph friend Inauisitivc has insinuated, that, not

withstanding my professions to the

contrary, I am in the daily hahit oflfromany partic.p

proclaiming war against my icnow man; and of menacing hostilities againsthim;and this he pledges himself to prove, whenever I request it. I now make the request, and hope he will be as good as his word. F. of P.

Mr. Editor, How oft, dear Tom, wc otherMaine Forfaits, when guilty of the same.

"t.nn i an imitative heimr. Al

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The French'minister of War ha published a letter, honorably excul- . a - f : 1 1

pating the 72d regimciu oi tuniuj from any participation in the con

spiracy of Nantcss. Hie minister considers, that all fears of internal commotions in France have wholly subsided. The debates on the various parts ofthe law respective the press in

Prance have finally closed in the

Chamber of Deputies. 1 he votes

on the adoption of the law were, ayes

210. navs 137.

Some doubt i entertained wheth er the laws restricting the press in

France would be adopted by the

... i i

Chamber id Ivors, as ttiev Have pas

ts ! . ,1 . K in w.r ol I Ji'DlitMS.

. .t il tilt VII""" v mast everv act is similar tosoim- n... r. !P1, ,iPVoid

of much ir tcrost. An article dated Yv kf'-rd, Feb. 17. ;ts tha prir.ee (.: t cucm was on his wav to Saint

RICHMOND INTELLIGENT

Wr.DXESDAv, May 1, igoo

MELANCHOLY ACCIDENT.

The house of Mr. William can, in Dearborn county, Incj, consumed by fire on the nisht of th 18th ult. together with his furniture and unfortunately, four of h-s cfcfirm! The parents were .ilscn'a the house of a neighbor. This is ! nother among the many instances Jf the imprudence of parents, in lea--ing children alone during thci: absence.

Mr. Barnes Newson, of Ge .r--

was lately murdered by a rur.awjl I I 1 . V

slave, whom he was in the act of

prehending, by a single stab with knife. The negro made his eca. A treatv has been concluded aH

(ratified by the President, with the

ions Christians, acting under the in- nation --driven .out d!

thing lie has either seen or heard. la fact, it is almost out of his power to do ;i::v thing, altogether diimii" . i . j . i . ; i .

lariownatis aneauy n . , V(rl..;i(; , ,) vilxw with ami-ion these impresMo:-, leel c isp o-.d, oviiona, ,cv,n,

to nonce a comim au-.u, m ...i l-iilCMl :.j Gr(M ,x vu) yW at Ar'O?

jvanu m u- .-mi o. Hi) ini, iHV ,,,, t f t he empe-1( )ttowa, Chippewa, and Pottaisat till i uper. I caa sav u,t . ( ahmar,-, r (J .pJ chLo naUonsonRdian.; by which ouSIam pb asod wrtn his ;-ar . r :i (Uo t0 tlir Uniltr(1 States have purchased exobservations mnnaural 'lnis, it (!rrisioil u;;,ive limds ia the territory of Mill(r; a ( l,1,,l; S ."71. nrrr,-:! -roed to l,v the Congress of Aro rhi ' and had he not e mid 1 1 ed oi , , . . A , 3

. , , ,... me stiojeci oi ine if. irouueuoo tu uarv v mds, m v cup aia it w etld , . . .... c:.ii n... i ....;. n;. monan: nal constitution, the bases

u wnn n are or jv u ne esiaouM.eu

TREATY OF GENT.

A report is circulated at Wash-1

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And as irnMul Inquisitive seems toUluence ot their Lord and 3Iater.la ,lra:e lorcitud -; v, iti .et a t n- 1,1 v 4 ' 1 1 , 1M u ' ! linlon, and the fact most proballi - A...,iinr -,t ; -il-ih,Tnn...L.xi.i iw, ia....- ..Is ,. i i i i -can no'ers. Letters Irom tenna - , . . .... ..... . 1

1' - - il Ull.l !.. I II uuiu llli : ." I lliv i;iv'"i i j'luj"; v i . v s (I) I llllll I l ..-'i 'sitj

tio", l will pay tarn up ;a nis own ;a?p. ring, amaitious, lighting Ctin

coin; ad answer hnn vankce. lasli-jtians?

i. e. hv akiax friend Inquisitive

a lew- questio'is. 1. If war which certainlv isi wron

Now friend Inquisitive, you see,

as inquisitive as vou are, we can ask s ., m-iiiv n lif-f urns :k vn r.-i'ir :mn

in itself, is ri-ot when God corn-a; mad; (Q (he Werc wt. m if.ds it to be done; is it not eyi-jnowloca,lon yoU to answpr our lu.

,.jk mpathize with liar, i; ! !o

per in his ear ihe o : m a..

'.tore r-.

d'-ntlv wroacr. when he commands it

not to !o done ?

terogations, what would you sav for

vourself? Here we to insinuate

T a it .1 I.

v. i7oes inenaiiiquisime uunu i.;tjat bi-amv, fornication, incest and the most certain way to find the trueievenmurr it,c,(; WQS compati!;!l Y,z to jrrovel in the dark and un-wilh tht christian character; and ai-l ccr:am shades of Antiquity? kempt to prove our position comet o. Is tn.nd Inquisitive naht cer-bv ;ski ' Vou if 0,d tc5taircH tam that G,d. whoe tender mercie.;- hriJ a phjralitv of wlvr9: ir nr- overall the works of his hands ;ihey djd Rt marry their .msUts ; had ev-rdil cornrnaad bloedv and de-t , -t , ,i ' i. ,1 t -i .. . -. a

.1 nou e." ti.-at L'reat events may re e)' t d i; -March : a? d that ar be-

Larirc vessel rnnv v

i.ee;i liusnia ar c! llio Poi te appears inevitable: ! lit a thousand letter?

liut little boat? soould ? ,rj,av-said o befor-. s-nre. Tin-Sfa!!i.h Coi tes have n centlv I would rec( mm. nd Phil, mathi uslJt.( p;cd 4tjjnt sia. ,-,,!, ysels enitohim; posMhly in the u .ie lie may p1vl i ;., !.(.,l.lVe trade are to be have s. en or hoard somethms ofthe io. lcjtctl, :ind the owners, tillers out. sea pigeon. Ii it, yavi -tl.i point. ;IIMMtls ar.a dbcers, cct.dimr.cd I hartilv ror-rato!ate Calninncis;,, u. ycar?- hard abor on lhe on his sate armal: sirro u ba u: - UolJv; M forreiuncrs cnteiu,dertairen to improve me, at d -!;e rv.-:s aI.h lHirts with savcs found on dersot the It. ti lh-oNrer irot, orally. )o:inl j, ,(f. scl Wc Ul lathe scie.ee oi Uellos l'tro. Ilii(c ..jj. ioi;S will be stricush

am no gran.mana: , nor was i a pnn , ... rit a im.etVect.

. ' 'is o, that the question between the

U. States atidCieat Britain, wbict was referred to the, arbitration of U emperor of Russia, respecting slave! deported during the iate war, has !)een decided by him in iuvor cf thj ot rumcnt The commissijr.crs to establish

tho boundeiy line, urder the 5th a

tide of the said treaty. lately held their filial meeting a. New-YcTk-i

t"i rive war?

jciiildren by their bond-maids; and

even hv their own daughters? It

Grammai a joint in our remarks

.Mr. A ilinot, the British under

i Thov disagreed in oini(!i ar-dtave

mado r.q . rts to their rcspc din

goverT-mL'i:ts accord i ugly.

bill I jd.i.dy s( t. the old prurrh ver-'... ol Slate has denied, in th,

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. . , ii . . . i .... i " " uiiutiiu ir; " 1 1 ii 1 1 i i .: i : i n i . i1 i 1 1 - i : :i n 1 1 t i n

L.iii'l not iricr.a mnuisitivc u 1,1 i-i ... -r .k..: a i: .n ' imn-c

, - ,:uii: uiu inn I'un iiiuii uariiiiii -

statement

; ' m hi oi rea;. Mantr nave proved1 . r ;, ... o 1. r.i I ";wnici appeared in U!C i.on. mono. 1 .spring in sacrihce on the alter of thi.h r;i;. mi.-irrrt to r r - . M . . , t; it bi T-anv. tor aeatioM, incest, and r' ,7 u- nl. v . . 4, C , 1 . ',' .that li.sli netions had been vci.t to . i L.nlf Would ou not ra-that the a,. -.,-..,.,-. i,,. v.,,n,. t.,,. ... u n ' , , , ( , , -v--i. Toirdf-r it- f. was ,-onsi.to t ; ... : , , ju.ai ,aui,iui.t s.im. fii.x. n 1 -Ml1 ahe e. I: dian N a:-d. that the nort

I r insinuation was imioa? v la e. and't v of L'ie iter so ecisnn I ."II how- . !S -... ! . i w.iithe spirit and practice of th' h! lntTx.,mn,, nr..' i . , 1 1 V u,ei 1 m ? 1 "ow , U :n d be o -oned to ih-direct tradt 1 1 D1 i-pnemously a -surd; and that ever , notice but two. he has t:.-ed r.i i: ;. .. i., a

v''a ... . . .inone but the imorant ar:d vulvar th,. niriirh- Surf, !,., v, v.-Mihli . ' 1

.7 . VI 1.11.1111 UiU lil'l. ill!

w

'riiiilil tii-lii'Vi- tuifli mi nlinmm.i ilil. .. !....? 1. -.,a 4l... i I'

... .- ---.. -v. - . . - U.III l'l.l II .11111 llll lIl.l 1111 -ti-st nave a nlur ditv ot- ,, ,. ...... ... . ttt:

- un-u: i .i.u a uifiii en icau u; mo article if, witen me tl ino' -ra

i l.l l t..l4 .Ks;

Uvti-irmt icfi nfv wnn . f hnlh;. 7 h. .,1.1 v i " " '

id !.'! A .r.ih on. tho frie'ut o,.. i . . ... . ' oia'.le st,4t( -ais

ane uocirme in me new it'siameui

1 i; a patron ni saints, mrr. ins

u : n a p.oroa n sums. mrr. nis j; . in iho .iUlIno.

i i .... i i . ii

&5. r: a a . ne a ..a noni ni.n 'y till insi -ua i- n : aad that nothing but

. a novice would attempt to prove.

I I m 1 if!. '.I -. . ' . i i . h . . ..-ill.

the gospel, merely from the circum-

ah

d -maid?

A.:d did ar.tG id blcs. h

id d

f

1 are that Ahraham'

O! ! !.! bis lu jjjs-- wr 11 ?

i . j i i .

-a s'1 n:;;. o-is wnn w.cv'i irorniVi- V1n 1Yinl. r.,(r,.r.i.l

, , ., , , . , l ' i mini uu liui -in ui.ll v .''win It l

t: j t oav-With the tilthv convcrsa-.

A:m1 did lo.t riii!iteous Lot.

d was

'stance of the old testament saints be-

iuUithe habit of such a practice,

ti a ol th? w irked, have carnal.

k! vl d t,- with his t .vo d oiiiter

these things on account of the. dark

ness and ignorance of the times; and

ciprocity propo

nu t.

Irehe d i? in a more and mr ro hor-

loin ie stall arson, rape and murder, hi. il i V( rv ail!r f.-lll i i th-il ir

Kut what shall I say of lus d ,Intlt.e. ;,.c in(a-; ( d is attributed 't,f the of ordinal cywViU ! All n.y ,v n!lj(.d ,,;i.aiitrv. The mt iai

l i I, ii . ii i a. t nrk laieJ ringed -

U.s.'

d.

be one ol the most tine spin . .1: d r i , , 4-, , , 1 - 1 11 " 'ircln rvw-'!;: at en Umtu .re r f t iv elucid.itio: s that I l.ao cv.t ,. 1, - ;, ; - , ', , , W Into oino 01 these e

rrcra the tisna! Intelligence, April 10.

The l)ill "further to regulate the pci

ofiice Department,"' which was rej

ported in the House o! Ueprcsep::

five on "Wednesday last. :-.r.d is i.en

d' pending there, provides, amr other things, as follows: Thai

rnt roads !hali be di-?coftir.u3. d

llllU MIlil Villi'. -l.llV t I

sedbvtlie American,!" 'idch the netc proceeds ot pr.t 1

do not a m an t l one-mira ci we

pense ot convey ini the sr.me, xc those which lead to ccats of g. v.r. meiit of tlie eeral slal-s or terrb ries, or to (r betwecu Seats cl 'a?

fice: that no oost-niastor shall !.;.:J

..r receive, free of postage, zi l'.-

t r .r peckae, except en lui:.i-i rrlatint: to hi, t tPice ; that nc :

ma.sler shall bo concerned in a . cc:

th.-it nnw tiv the li'dit of the rrnn-d

1 1 .1. ... i 1 1 --- s,- t -

Di a earn 01 a oare ii.rna iic Cumnnmls all men everywhere to

9 UidnotU.i.rl.arnanatteri.adsj u? T,lis m) doujt Vould be

1 iit,u,!naM;t ssneai n any u i.the answer Inquisitive would give to

a,u iu.au .uurs. ,nu n(1 lur inlc lioMS ami a vrv correct L a dd. elare. by the mouth ot .Na-I ., fl. t t i ri,M(i 1" :,:,.,

than the pn-phet that ,0 -ave them y the s ime answ,.rs lo his labor. all to David: and would have given (.d i;itero.tion,, anl it would be a hirofn.r.vnmre? fu,j an() n,nil)iete answer to them all. 10 Did not Mo-r; commnnd the,;, a u, t id 0SC(, to ri)ndcmn thewId dnl lrea ol U l lt any of thciritcatawnl Uiits; but leave them in vnes did ,i,4 hraltavorin their eyes.ithehand f that God know to mve hem a writing ot divorce- hA ,vh:it aUowance to make for the metit, and put tin in auav? , . . r , , 1 1 1 . , , weakness and lcnonthcc of hi9 crea11. Dm lie not command them. 4 t 1. 1 v 1 rr s ii 1. . -tuxes. But 1 am disposed to say. tuat 11 inv one should liilit out an .1 . ., J oe.or a' tooth, his eve, or tooth; a? W 1 n!0:e. ,K"C should be knocked out ? practicic, already hinted a , is mco.i1 iv.,;in,, ,.a r .. sis.tent with the nirit and practice

. .1 . , , . . Ot the pospel. bhould friend Inouttim trnu shalt love t hv neich- ' - . , , 1 1 ...... - b Uitive hit hisnen arntin. let h m eon-

I 1 IlLF" ' I 1 - 1 V I V .11 Inllfl .

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."It 11;, II it, ui; i.iJ, . c t"

th

seen; and, that the author, w I . r , ( . , to ;,,taat u! ItraM for earn ii-the mail; tht .rji

he may be, is a prohciei.t m the. 4, XKilt. : -lxXV, ., .,,;.,!.. 1..,.,. ... .ilpitmasier sliall be forthwith r

ri ,.....- -. , . j

science 01 ioic.

Ik has

point; and proved to a mathamath -I ,; '

demonstration, that it is a tate hx .b ru Mloui u 1;C oftllC inlmr. criterion, whereby all Intuit: Hr,lU, nolo e. w bid. have beet, placa:lcrs arc to be known. Althourb.!(( d jn U. t ()Ui fy OI-LilIH.rilk. upon solid reth ction, I cannot see

whv those philosophers that Calima-! u e war not against our king or tus

rius has introduced to prove a ( T-k'o eminent. Had he occalioa for

am tiling, might not have consulted jour sirvu t s, he should Imd us true to

different authors, on the same sulHthe last drop of out -blood. V e war

it.,r,.f. urn. r, r . t,,f r . ! i In n .. r, v ! Ve A t VOID On ICC W .'IO s; a 1 1 llll ') T'-A

introduced a rase it.ii.,. , vvi.rn Vf.. , cntx fiI tr:,. w.wir d:r his accounts within t. rtr d

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or to pav drans on mm vy u:nr:u-

ject, and used their diction; and

as their language was different, I

;now not whether Calimarius' rule

pen again, let turn con

line himself to the point. We say

mat ttie spirit and practice of war, i

- contnrv to the spirit and practice vere not so; hut 1 tV - - 1 ., , . ' jot tho gos I his is the position the hard .ess o t . . .. , 1 , .

bour, and hate thine enemy ?

13. And did not our Saviour, Christ, declare, that from the bogm-

ning hese things w

n' " " '.v. "uni wi iin. ii.iiu'it ?s m ... t. 1 . . 1 : . : .1 1 1 1

41, iw.ori. M .c... ...r..-...i .1 lrtKL mis iM,ie oioau scale m

m- 11 ii- .11 13 -''i.a suucitu iiiesr i-i 1 ii thii. to be so? r UlLh w" r1-;1:11 T'estion. The , r n -i x r 11 r (doctrine ol Christ is our rock of de1 1. Does it not follow of course.!.- ,, , - . . . . A . ik.lt o a, r .l 1 1 itohee. llehind this w e intrencti our

j ri .1 st ivfs a-d here w e plant our aitil-

n, .r.-j . . e ;le-y: d from hence we mean notb

. v uii'i-.wniriuiicmi hi in; mi; . . ,

and not because. I hey were ever right in themselves?

lo. And does not the Apostle declare that the darknr passed, that the true light now fe!,irit !i ? 16 And is it not the most sure way to find tho truth in the light; kV not in the dark shades and cloudof uncertainty, which bare vaabhedi

vlliVrli Anil if f ;i n nwii ti

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war, the weapons of our warfare an

not carnal; but mighty through God to the pulling dow n the stroior hold:

of friend Inquisitive; and to the east

ing down every towering immaginatioo, and high thing, that exalteth itself against the Cod of Pma . .'i Frit mi of Peace, .

ni P.nt Ot'.ri for monevs due f vhiiD,

to tljeofliice; that no allowai.ee Mi clerk-hire in pot i.tbres sliall hereafl

v

ter he made, iu.l- sarxiior

. . j

the Po..tmr.stcr (h nerni; tr.f-i

commissioner? ht reafter to be a:l ed, per quarter, to postmaiteK,

hp n f-illnv.a: (hi any suni not tfl

not against our fellow man lor hiM(.eojjng OI,e ,u:!dred ilollars, YKfi religion that is between liimself jivc pCJ?cent ; on :uiy r.ct exceed::i and his creator. Hut we wage eter- fWo thousand threc hundred dJ)"

would apply. On the last period of nal war against absentees, rack-rent. jovcr aiili ahove the first hundreds

ns communication, I will just ob- and t the-prcctors, (or they have lelt :aI? twei'itv rer cent.; and on a-.

s,eve, that 1 am willing to receive in-our chihlien houseless, without a s,..;i above" the first two tl)0UA

honie, cold and in hunger, and utv t;lI1... hundred dollar, eight pj

-itudv law or physic, 1 would ad-'pair. 'centum; that the following postal

vance the same reasons, and maket f0Ul)Wimr notice was postcdihe hereaftef charged, viz: one-. .1 I r i nil!.!

tne same prescriptions, mat my pre- outside Adare chapel, and takeuNingle letter coaveycu cy ceptor had, in similar situations. down hv one of the 3d lijiht drazoons.lanv distance not exceeding ?0 W

bCUHLKH. , , r, 1-4 cents: lor anvdistar.ee :

ien. ivocu, com. m '...i ., , t excceainc

Foreign News.

New-York, April 11.

The packet ship Columbia, capt. Rogers, arrived this, afternoon from Liverpool, whence she sailed the 3d

of March. By this arrival the edi-

armyof Ireland, being desirous ofr. ' ci:nls. r any disttft organizing, with as little delay as f0 aJlJ 1)0t execcj

possioie, an auuuoiMiiue iuni.-i

for iho province ot the county ot

. .- r

l ll mile:. 12 1-2 CCntS: r

1 - i

distance over 1-0 mile;, ana ij

Cork, directs as lollow.s: 1st, 1 at j, 13 3.4 cr-

every individual, from the ae o.f.jr aJ?tlilailt:t. v, vT 2 10 miles,;15 to 40 inclusive, is required, m th-j!lot c:ccetjin(r 4OO miles, 20c( -( name of the Iri.sh republic, instantly,, ; oVcr 40O miles,

wi :u,ui . u una uiMiiU inu iur . . .1 1 1 . ..a...-i .. .y' . .. ,J - 1 1 . to repair to the rebel camp, 111 onlrii - , -jn miles. 25 ce--tors ot the Commercial Advertiser. 1 , . . 1 not exceeding 4-w mucs, J I -I ci 1 to inarch in mass atianst the, .om-. , Htnn.M. above 740 fl have received copious tiles of Lng- .1 . . c 1 1 1 !iU'd r any d:ian. au.i. II 1 r a a .1 moo enemv, the tyrant ol Ireland . nml for every hh papers and prices Current to the. , r, i-1 J , . . ..1 . 1-1 fents, anu ior tc ,

papers anu p

day of her sailing. Several petitions have been presented in the House of Commons from the radicals from different parts of the kingdom in favor oflluut confined in llchestcr gao!.

the English, whose destruction aloeelj double those rates; for ev

can insure the independence and tin 1.. jr(ttT? triple those rates; ej welfare ofthe ancient Hibernia. LlY vry quadruple letter, (Signed) The general ceminan-jruple tho'se rates; and for evcrYj M,.i.K;.,f..rik. nrti.fi.t' In.Jt. r or eai kare wei"hu2 011c

uii iirLiiii 1 01 lliv w - f - , iaWI land. John Rock. K. CB. avoirduois weight, smgic