Standard, Volume 5, Number 4, Madison, Jefferson County, 5 November 1835 — Page 4
TIIE STANDARD
Vtom the ra'!la-ivl,'..U .c.v.;-r.':ay (. cuii'r. Auiu.v.n, in s-oher i-hrc-ads, is e.":...:u: ( cr hill and oh-a: Tin? ham r.trht i...-ect- I are hii.-.m.iti.r Summer.- i!!--v. Pim L'.mht howca's are Ixa : ;i pr . Tiie deep txrt-en leaves as o fid::..; Time journey. J..s : And r.iou'..k-ri:u, dark Jt siruct.c:; addm j Sv.tr.mer";? past.
111 qn.eiv suee a at. eh am dm, K; turn and "?; To ,;v. k e'h vbm : rv . :a -. !: : .V i mams I--: lew. To c:v. .' '::.; : '-- -.rci Their st;:;-x. cent's- -mi:::. a; Warn m . ; i r ' a! Thy the.-. .'a :.) p:a.-. o'be'a u. hm ' - :'V fa--. The i rim aa I ' .acy ..'. . I' i v. a . . : :; .-!-,: 'i '.; - r a-v .:.:-. :: morn : ! ... . , ; ; imao our r ye.-; Thru n,:i,vi an i s;,a"s : irrhi aiowma. The niI.t thv :a.m; .- g'.iowi:; Ti;y c'.ory !. Eat. a;.! ti:is siamm r never : Summer's t as:. re la s:o vri amAr.d hummi toy, l.i; . pb asme i; i :i prcave r.o trid.t ray; Eut.eon iti disnpreimu -.! i:m, Fra . :h:e away. Auh; that r : c :-.t; we c n v In mottrnht sorrow To .Iu; at !a.-t. There;;. re :M drea:..!n - 'aiukV Laiits!: I'.Oin ht? M;-":r: i:v ili'n'r, O.'t. If SYRIA A1D Ti.i; V.OLY LAND. LETTER Fim.-.i rt KOV i SOX. I-AITP i:.KVPoH-T, viz.. 11, S.J. This letter was written s-u! s--::r.en:'v to tiif decease of 3Ir?. Thompf on r.t J. i-,.-rd--n. att.l at the time w uen 1 :;e arran rr.e iv.t w 1:'. pre; t s ;er vrec't, an d tlte his removal from that t h.f e o transier ot .dr. Wliitin and Doctor Do ice t'rom the latter station , to sup. v v'.arc in the IIolv Citv. It was thou 1: ad vi that iVct ' io.::; ae !:d r!i: i r ti.;. a"-r-o : . si-: .t eorAujtus'. 5-noum accotn comph te all t ; a;y me lo J. :; t- : ;": , connnodation of :h two me in movht my fits,''' ding'y we Mi I" v r. e; in an open oa', a:-. : wi:' the next r.:or::;r..;. !;nd Tyre, Acre. li'. :. Tan hours have '. :. v: i : fi',::'r ; i ; to I:, the ti. a ihh ".:.- i " at A...'.:, .ew : . r.o;;. : ihree :; r,, - '.en :o tarn o:m:aiv : : stop at tne rutr.- oi . 1 s. .: : . a;.-: tak" ;.; a ..: o wa- at: .'f. . :.. our . ;:- Stone. 1 i.o,::; ;:;- gajement, we were ..-::.p, ,. spent the da- in , ; . ;; t ' :: ... ': a:;.: ! r'l'.is (:' :'.;-; :;-. spien.iiti cry. v e em; ; , i; i.or vr; tine: ai har! or. ' 1 .ared in Li- e- v .- :' -his place. It is much ckek d up v. it.'i :ro';rn columns, nriv! i!ia-sc? of ;::ck :rt u ! '. :.;.- datioas are still to le tr;: ed, and ci. a. iv indie 'f. its original form and dhn-: nsions. ( "e-:i;d ,: t .1 . i;h modern werks of the same kin i, it d :;:i:h s into insini!lcat:ee ; lut it j:.u.-: have !-.ee:i -re-at convenience to this part of th..- fo,-a wli-r-- ihi re are no harbors ot ar.v ain.i a: i-res- n;. '!'; wa.:S oi re well ; a w: ie : :.c'os;-d i is cna iarrrc the c;tv ii.ii: t have Ci : verv s'ro' :; w lurnistieu wnf. tow-.-r?. an and deep d.iteh. a!s-i w ?.!;: is atom four or five acres 1 . The : pCe 1 supp-).-.f, a;; tirely too small to have eor ,-onti city. Lut it appears to have te-i al .in d ost one en-til-o trjees of r : lai ns. Cetire mass ot I un.nn ;s: and tie re a: e considerable ruins in the surrcur.dimr sarea has so Ion been r--so,-tid to as Acre and Jaffa, that the mo-t vri'-ml' uarry for ad i eauiimi specimen 01 are: ; ventre have ::- -i;.ce d sappeared. .o:uum: is to ! e seen now but i re'-en waits, immense ri!f-s of rub! ish, and creat numbers ot plain hmt-s;o':e ai:d .;ra:iite colu.-.i::. To me. however, it was intns.-!y interest!:-r. There appeared to I e a mysterious sympathy between these sad, solitary ruins, and the Ih-e.'hrion that reisned witiiin my own heart, 'i ci no.v.-y auucrt'ii ovt r my nea-i, ate! tin.- s.i, at me throneh the mmkv !e.vn ot vaults; while the heait, 'in the n.i musings, hold communi-m with ia cient greatee: : s and !orv. ; t a i v 1 th .; 1st (:' '.v! r tare d oa; damp ! 1 r own V, e.. -' oi anp'y a v:- i , uufrestii'.ar 10 me on a no here that the ::, !';;..; until an an sol came down him what r- cureht to do. first preached to the ere n;i.', aeee,:,-. jt 1- f-ii' i : n ! , !- ea: ! a . i o . ',.-. , ; i - ': ' i i v. -". tht- hu i . l.os: ; ourvuvmi ti-ii i.i. .us ; ..r j v w- . a :.:! tam'tirmiddle wall of partition I rol-en down. F-on, i',; spot the sos pel stt out to ran its c vna-a.- f:,:n:lt the nations, north and south and . a a:i.J westwest, tar wvst; and now fro:a the ;':.'. tar v.a ' the herald of the same trosj el r-tun.s to l tars with th dust and ashes of -.. i : a il of the gentile church. How n, vste rie.tis. how wonderful are the ways ofilod: in ;!;i -d ua . :r the- -,--"-cst missionary that over lived. .nniWied "in prison two whole y ar, ; and it was u hli Ci;h -r leehngs that I wand, red over th- , W.?1.U . ; :.d ta; nuist :mc i-rn tliat ance-nt cas.le. Pi, tion that on this veiy Sj-ot the sr-; r.npntilf.c I n- in .i 1 . ; .1.. . .. ; 1 o:i v:ele of the was highly cxcitms. And I end, .ver.-li to luav lor the lme spin; and cour.i-e that aiiimated bis heart m the midst of aii hi- pf.r, tut:on- and a'luctions. It micht and prohahlv dor-? a, ,,ear to many wise men of ihi-; weri.l. that it R1,'av,,v loohsh waste of time to lav so loier in 1,i.-na "fo'r conscience sake; Lut the,-.- is r.o imimation tha.od disapprove! oi it. or that ike aVo.-t'e v.-.,.0.i(-.,i it. It is profitable, and netv.-.,.rv i.'t tim-s to stand arm, an,t siiia r sor C(;nscic-nc-:' may be the com eoucr.c. . i ha;,aver A! otit midt.iirht mr ! o ,t was i.udid, at.d we rot under way r-rain, but with a lia'.n and variable wind, wieck ro 1 K-it in t;";ar h i,,',-.." lo dance about r.t the ni'-rcy of as.'-k a; and we did not reach Jahh ttnttl the rvi ttins of ihec iih. As soon as 1 ate pp.- J on ' ho.'f , an entire st ranker came up, and i:;t-mod ee- t ant he had jii.-t coniiIrom Jerusalem tie ; ?dr. 'ic.o;aysoa had b, en taken dar.e rot;-ly i.; .1 1 iam was al.-') vei v low. and Cico, my 3!a't'so a't-ndant. who had the t are of my babe, had relate 1, and that the 1M!..C had been sent out i:i" r a Ai h -''I. . n ij ! ,,- a." After i:o;iei:,.- .r 1 ily be a wale '.' ! j -.- n; fact that tie l";,;!. ,1 "; t -.; ing in the har! or of J:-;r, compelled to depart u it couatrvimn on I oard, I ! fin the mornin. of th parties of the ship's ere w crinias"1, appeartns tho;axcursiin. Jus; I ( for" wh t 11- c -i .. !: . a lid s tithe D I r.:, ai- wa- !yr : r t at ! cin-r a c-olins on h s : : (aa .b 00 wo met s,-- j-.-n V I-'), . ;b, ir pil- : ;:' '' wi;h their Ted the njoiutwe eat tains, we cam" in sitdit of 9. par;v,e: wa a Ion wav in a-ivar.c of '.. n r- ot v.-'noiii !. ao,l ;;ab lopmfr at f-i 1 sj.,-,1. v.), n firruji broke, and he f 11 to ; ' 1 ;: d. ",r- he ("id not ri-'e, we hastened up ;, I , ,, and poend ! o:!i I ones . f his 'ex brokmt jii a',o c tiie a:."!,- V rrmaim d v isa
! him until has compan'or. came up, with whom ; was one of ill:' fu rufous of the fdiip. A? there was m;bm amongst us to tin J up tho lractaro, vroumled 111 n :i was carried on a hammock to ll.mda, ahem fi.;ht miles distant. The ?ur-ro:i I::: ! been with ,fr. Nicola vson several daye, aawl ce.n.-idcred his d ise a?e to bo low typhus fever, and his situation so orhical, that he feared to take leave of him this morn in, left the excitement should prove fit a!. In th: co njv.ny I also met the chapai:t, r.Ir. Jones. It was very dolisrmfsil to meet ! witii i;i ;i and so many Americans in this desolate : place a hut we had only a moment to converse, and that interrupted by the tale of suffering in Je-ru-aier.!, and the presence of it anion us. One i n. f moment of hurried enquiries, and lu-art-felt prayers for each other's welfare, and we patted, never more to meet again 0:1 earth. They eo;;v:".'m! :m;r f-u:;'..-rin companion to Ramh, and
'. c nnrrn-u on .0 tae noue o; sic. :n;rs, m-rnaps o! deai-i. Wdien we reaehetl Jerusalem. 1 i"-A' d mere like death than life . tossins a; e;i: on her bed in !"hv so verv low . tliat I sho'dd m.-t rdyii.mi was iii..'a fever, and have been stir?.irs. r;i i;a-i he died before iii.et. -'ai f e -en. waom had the oa :t sic;-, was !e, the cbildren ialmia, and the who"e family was in area; rriiaieie:: ami distress. What a meiev th.u Dee-, boare aeeo.npanie d m ! 31 v dear ;i;:ie : al e ha i not ! -, n sen: out of t;m house . !-ut a 'reck woman, who accompanied us to Jt msavsn when we moved, came and staid at the house to t ike care of him. 'i he s;ek. at th.- last date, .Vent. 3. wore recov- ;:;:' r. , a a i:;t d to return to Ens! ir.d with th.--1 children, we ah p:t ; :,:,: to la move at one, : aad I descended the mountains to make the nec-.-.-.-ary a. ran- :,;ent. Came to ll-imU on the : l, in comnany wi'h .1 l-. 'ae..; -. :t of Iasvp:.;a:t troops, an r-fce.n to some wottmleu edlceis. We pass( d over tiie principal battle sroaad ta tweon the pachas aioi the Ftdlahs. The d.asd had a:! i-een removed, bui tin- sroaad was widie s::i! with cartridse paper, ilere. that detachment of troops with which I expected to ;.av, -.-mm up to Jerr.saleta, was cut to pi. ces; and h, re ptela! y i should have net witii a violent ot ",m. had I aeromphshed ih : des;; e of mv heat t a: the time. J low short .- -hted. are wo, how merciful is eh:.l. ( nil when he seea.s to thwart and d:sn:e oim a?! hi ei af.t-r e e entered Km,!;, th. pasha's cavalry sa l, leak sur;o;::u:od :i:e io'.vn and co e.m-'-n-d ap.n, homiins th r.i' . class of A rabj i i , a mbb r re e ran oec-e. ;v air en the j.,!wecti a .a :ae aia,iv. limy en rave;-,- j.-oni the 1 an bai y o as: (if Afi ie 1, b.w.'.sht re as merci marii s m ihe previ-ats s: and ai e ( normensiy wirke-d. 'i hcv co:aI nearly al: : !i- ;o: ' mi's ai:d sp:i'iatio;-s o.s lams .':' : : .-- ;,! ; ; '.-,:. Vinar m ih- -:-e . - on : he tea. at a lis ab.i o A ere, wkeiethev ' : e ; d; in c-.nsi.lera: le liumb, i: bat t'm-v d a : v e. are ; . : r 1' s an tae c.-a-t town, oi ;:.: r , .a y; t': t ,-s imy w-. te paim: rem 1 y proy wa re tim t- ;a or of too land b :b:a ibis a i aan ; wi. hi as iron r: '. .i.tce :ov 0;.,-; h r he.. a i a n- '.a r ,'are a con ,n a'e.i t.i.j ee-in:ry. iney nave to shew thorns. v.', thin icla l-rtlsli-.-d down aeon ihe pi.dr.s, otvi's, spreading terror and !:e,king lion, vr he- a th hi. - : , ed y v. iii'ViV Whoi'e-V ' t.umh ar:. 'i" V, le a ihey ; 1; had con p u'Lic'i the , !. r i aey came. i ;.e ; a: :. praeli' ed ak i.o notice ot' ;!.; ir robb; rit-s. caa.c ;:', mm," for their safety after a . . i a. . : r..'lg!it back t!;e goads -! p. urn, enm t.h! the a- he b um p ( s, he fa at cart d : at'a n ; about i:. l a. e: ;: v, i!o v--:i t mi'U''0.1 t'-o-m a- soldiers: and :t ! d-a a- e.md tiie iiiottt'.taias 0:1 the lirst ot' est, v an a Veiy large caravan of tim tiasha's -l;, these iiawarali were the rmn-d' The W . : An c a ; pe",de man. aired, and cv ry bo iy w:o:d..red; bat it was only a trick to .a mi ,:: :h ;.- n-mtbers and v. ilere th, y ; h I ved. jievin : ten's, they were, oa this da v. ase'-naim.'d ihtse unexpectedly and s--..i v . . i ' ! 1 -: i 1 ' , . , 1 ana 1 given, i ae i a -a a has d, ternata -i m extinguish the tri!:e id.to-ret'a- r. and has effected it. boa, e ar" sent oa I card the some are incorporated into his armv, while ihe mo.-t criiaina! are past into the Lew man. a kind of penitentiary. A few only have been b-dn-nb d. On the -!:!: ma 'e an arrangement to hae my geivm returned to the Jaffa. They have remained here in twin c! safety since his; spring not an article was stolen, although all the cotisu's lb J . aad the place wa-- nearly deserted for a long baia. E ached j;.;:a a! out noon, and procured a 1 o.a to carry ustoFeyreo-. :ut ;d! things rer-dv m sail on the next Wtdm.-rday. Set cut to return ta le.ms;ai m en tae eve ei ,;,e ..;,. : v e . a . : a . .-v , . "-a. VMi tiie menntains we were onvenvu-d in a 01 n c.om ;!:' v: ral hoars, and were thor- ' a e:, an ; a. -1 chide ed bn'en-:'-. annved b,. to e tie.. ;- e s r re e when tl , v.. re. i !. "ed in th" n e n -. : !a;t stma d ta ottr bens, . v, t. co..:, an.-i v.: ! .!. I :b.-. iavself down brpt two or thr.-e honrs. Hose levmish, but ao: i rt! a dining the day. and was enabled to make the n -o s.-arv arr a n -e ; e r- n:s tbr !o-n i n - o :!-:: "i-e. The next day was the Sal-bath, my las; ' "" m-. am m wiiat scenes o! sorrow crowd upon my mia.i. even at this bite dam. at the very mention of .b iitsalem. t ut i cannot, dare not hngor ton mi the tomb of buried love. The religions exercises of the dav were refr shmg. All the s:ck v -re aide to attend, thou-'!, vc; v be! :?. lie ,?.,-,( ,-filic .V7HI I r.!::a';rs he;,? . ri;.i', .. Oa aaond iy mo.mi n eonaaette. a! :; the dawn of hiy to j re-pare: and alter a van deal of trouble we mil th - eudv ;d! on their hors, about twelve o'elock. mi ne.i ten- l..u:k-. up..,,, the sacred edv a ead" and sickly moup. With comd-h rah'.o ditneuitv we reached ilamlaa: ten o'clock at ninht, and with -aid m-e:aer eitort vre irnt to .1 ;-.i"a oa t'm n- ' -JL. Pick were much i'atmmd. IVimr the ,m'iv !a aauy person in the company, Dr. Jhide la inj"itn itc-ble, I exerted nm.'eli'a ;;eod deal. The" a ar 1-aae be-aa; also worn out ,v the heat, want oi ro t, ami mm 1 Ido l, could not hear the johin-of toe lame, and I walked i.omh and carried him ia my anas: ami wlmu we reached Jaft'a the -km was worn o.f my lei,and I Was mnch exhausted. ,n tn - in-x'M I was attacked wi;h the cholera mor1 ua, anil was tenibly sich. The attack, howt ver was not so vtoient as that ai .1 enmahoa. durin-tbe ihm ssoi airs. Thompson. The next day, (l(lih) recovered rapidly, and in the evenim- went oa loard,aiid sei sail. All the shk re!ap((l, anil wane very nek when we reached IVyront on the '--li, nor did ii;ey recover ba- mere than a weep a--errm,- arrival. bi;:oe ,nat ,;.,lt, ,vov !avo ;,.s.j ba au nt rr-mms ui i Ver. Klessed W (io.l. we :a:m.:i epaied, l.owa ver, ami as ihe coo! weather e - toaam nr.,1 wo j,,.vo r,a,n to anticipate ., j .a restm atmn ot' health. . i.IVVP "!n!!,::,-! c:' 'r taaaitude mr my own ' ":'i;''' an' ('"sii:r iaM!f in a nt o d-a:ee -'! tnaa d. fen times have I crca. i d that plain oi .ta., i. at an mm- , loan midnight to hnrnin,noon. tii.d ia the worst season m i!m year, wiihom any materia! in airy to my health, when only once pa:as;-,p; lt jr-t sn-nmer. threw me into a'teye,- ' iro.'ii which I did not recover in seven wei ' M.oi t and violent atiacks 1 ha e had. I ot i.'a - 1 were in .-very case the etfects of exhansiioii. " 1 . 1 n:-t gCMf-als far rr-ormpyins: ,li riixittcin JJmllh a -id .Vixxinunrt Fsthnyit :l .y;vf. Prothfi- Whaiiifr and Dr. Dodpo tire on the eve ol th.-u- '-partnre lo Jenisalem. They rro by land, hut : ' mi !,,.jr jr,,,,. i,v sea lo Jaffa. ' 1 hope and pi.y that (lod will jro with and hefore them, and
prosper their way. Their work is arduous, but deeply intercstins, in which I should wil!in!y
aae uea ami oieu. n n naei been the wi 1 oi the
Lo' . ! -Vbi'o in this noi-lihurliood, also, 1 vi ntcd the ..ir. icoiayson hr.s returned already to his sta- . fcjb.-.kors at N.skavm'.a. and ti.'.t I ah-ri,, ..nv a tmn hisoeparture was hastened m consequence ! much ofbunr order as was profitablo. I spent ae,rci a h tier whscn he received, lalormms him that .. ,1 , ... ,- ', , . ' , the soldiers had broken open and taken possession ' U W.':.o!,: ! hv 'l'-''' ' Vk t ,rnor ofhio house; ami also that most of his goods had PcrtW.'1" ;M at ,I:c:r '""' '-vc:hn. Thr been stolen. This is only one of a thousand vox-' . ""Pf wjs extreme neatness, cuinhined
ations to which we have been exposed. His health was quite sood when he left, and he met with a very favorable opportunity, in company with .several English noblemen who were goins to Jerusalem, airs. Xieolayson remains at ileyroot for the present, and will ptoLabiy not sail for Enslami till sprins. as die season is already so far advanced that she could not reach her friends before the middle of winter. Our brethren hav-- al! returned from the mountains, where tiiey have spent a verv pleasant and profitable summer. The health of a!!. bn:'i old and ym;nc. has been much in: proved 1 y the mountain air; ami thc-v return with more li ke the life and viaoi 01 ten i.'u m na.ove iim.i iman 1 Have seen since I arrived in this country. IMrs. Whiiins; especialiy h.r.s profited by the course which has boon pursued lor the hist year, and is appar nt'v as visorov.s and free from disease as any of her rasters of the mission. All our accustomed exercises have bton. or are about tn coauiier.ee, with at lea-t as fair pro.-poets as we have ever enjoyed. (hi list Sabbath our English service, which was always held at the English consulate, until the d- atli of r.lr. Able", was conducted, for the first ;ime.at the house of Mr. Jasper C!iase.nid, American consul. I Wa" --leased to see all our eonsresaa'rm at the new ida.ee of worship. We have prcat reason to be thankful for t'.ie kindness of Enshs'a merchants and reshlents, ai! of whom attend our service, and conduct with the greatest proprii ty ami decorum. This cannot be said of any other place in the Levant. The Arab nreaching was also commenced asain on Ia.t Sabbath, and more numerously attended than usual. Oh that toe tiOiV Spir.i 1 1 1 1 :s 1 1 1 no p.oured out upon us in birse m.'asure. Tin's wejtreatly need it is a'nsobiitly necessary, or all ,mr hdiois and fair pros- ' poets will end in bitter disappointment. T'ox'x QrAt;::-' . O-.e of the easiest, tiie most common, aiid the most perfectly foolish things in the worlil is to qaarreb no matter witii wb.om, man. woman, or emm, or upon what oretence. provoeat ion . or occasion . whatever, i here is no ... ; -. , n I 11 oft ss ; 1 -.- ; a 1 1 ii.l ha ... ........ ..r ...... a, a - , . , ui u.-e in 11. .mi yet, strange as the fact may be. theologians 1 ,1,1,11,, a, i,iv. v e; s. 001am s .-. e,. j'lin.t i 'ju.iue., 1.1, en area quarrels, ami the state i.aarreis; natioti-. and tribes, and corpora- : tims, men. wo'.fen and children, do -s and cats, ' birds, and btaa'.--. quarrd about all manner of tn'iige, and on a'i man tier ol" occasions Aow that a great deal of mischief conies of thi--, e'.a ry body se s, and. i'eels, and ad tains be;t what goed! Many thin as, evil in themselves, h tve th. ir re.h emin r re.-ui and pro-luce at b ast ear i. ( am , or wueat to tmM r.siie ol ehaihbut it :uv ! od y ever discovered a good thing come oat oi "a quarrel, if he'll give m- j;.-- length, breadth, quality, and description, we'd insure him a patent for it. ifimro is any taint: in ihe world that will make a man had bad, except pinching his lingers in the crack of a door, it is unquestionably a quarrel. Xo man ever fails to think less of him'e!f after limn ho did b- to- e one ; it degrades him in his own eves, and in t.ie eyes of others: and what is worse b'uuiS hm S("l.-i bibl V In d l?"nrn oil then,,.-, liu, t and itici easts ihe power of passionate irrilabilii y on the other. Sonm things look very well in tlmory. which do : iiot answer at aii m practice: and it is possible for ' a man to reason himself into ihe beli, f that a narti- , etihir system is right, which, when reduced to i :piae;iee. will turn -?ut entirely wtonsr. Em ma-! : . 1 1 .. . a . .... .: :'. ' i ui' 1 ion 1, mom m me jaaciice ci ijuai'emn is good. The reason pemp'o ijtMrrel about reitgion, is hc- ; cause ihey have so hitle of it, and the harder ihev ; qaarr(dthe more abundantly do they prove it. A j man has ariuht tostand fast by his rehgiom faith. ; ? right to insist upon if, a riht to present it rese, , iinev .! ,111 jei-jje! ( ,f C as : O U S l() CO ilsl . I eration of others; but he has no right to quarrel, and any man that will qnat re! about these tilings, in mv opinion, has not much to quarrel about. Politicians need not euarrel. Whoever euar- ; reds with a man for la's political opinions is himself ; denying the iir.-t principles of freedom, freedom of ! 'jmujrht, mora! ht.erly, 'without, which there is no'king in polities worth a groat; it is therefore wrong j upon principle! Vou have on this subject a rigla !o y f wn opinions, so have others vou have a 1 mglit to convince them if vou can. thev bar ' the s: 1 y saaia Exercise your rights, but agaiu i l.):i e,7,;-,v . j 1 '"' 'rtith is. 1 no more peaceably and quietly we i a!! get o"!, the be;ter; ihe belter fo'r ourselves! the ; oet:or lor our neighbors. In nine cases out ot j tea, too wisest policy is. if a man cheats you to quit (b?ah p.g with 1 mm; it he is abusive, ouii it's O ,-,...,-, v it" I.-. T . .. I . .- v... 1 , ,, ue si.t-:i,:eis- '. 00, iaKocareto live so r,s t :i ai no. 10. v V.'IM iieiieve iiiii: mo not' tor n-'in be is, or how he misuses you, the wisest way is reno rally, just to let hi in alone. There is nothing heaerjiiau this cool, calm, quiet, wmv of deah widi the wrongs we meet. and True ,im. 'i'i:i.:aio;t r-tioi;M:!) DrmiAM ox. Some superior spveimens of this fmtotis hreod of Eiiodnsh Citllle, won' iinporled a few days since in Ihe ship 'real Ihitatn, Cap!, i'rench foan Inverpool-h aviiii; l et n pur Isised for the Ohio Imparling Comaiiiy, of whose otitf 1 jtrisaifr oxeriioi.s wo liav Ik fore ind oeo .sion lo advert to. We holieve ihe prose 11 1 are ihe liiiesl samples over hitaiht lo ihis country. ''hey aroeiidii in nmnher, t wo year Id mid yearlings. The l.naresi which is a ,vo y(,ir ohi while "hull is Ot lieieiiloan pize, hn! not on tint account of ojvs.s or mi-. i( Idly .shape h.ut of to:mil k.ahl.; oloeemeo mid symm-'iiy of proportions, hoih iti tho hodv. neck. iie;;l ami innlis prcsentum in l ot, n h: amtif ei nmdel o! study for a painier like U'oue so I. iimus h.r his eallie. weighs 'dabO 11 s. and cos! m imnbrno iW.7, making ihe whole expohso of Inin'n;; him out ahout sl. !'di). Whal seems parii-c-il aay to distiiiaii'.-a lids ho-tal of eatile, is (he small olema.l lanhs, the minis! iimscuh.r ihrm ol'ihe IK Civ. f ( it f- 1 'iintcar if il-.. I,,,.,. I ... .1 ('.,, 1.1... . . s'loit cinmpded horn turned inward. The net k in i - . -1 , , , ,.. ui:, in ,-.,,:, 1 , 1 11 mis hull is of a deplh fu'dy opia to iho leo:ah of ihe head, the small pointed nose forming wi;h ihe jorehor.d tiro-;! and tipper pan of ihe head an iseooms tii'ii-ple, of which tho llnoat is the h-e h-ic 'i'l:e two year-oh! cow, whicli stood in the- si. l! next to ihe Imoe htill was of white color and mmi'v oi the Piiine s:.", aNo of cleyaiil form, 'i'he veai lams composed of hoth sexes, wore full as !ar-m" as .d.ne td' ar full orown call!.'. The atiim ds uero fb, the passage ,-n hay and od cake (m ale ofaimmd li tx-sred) and the sides of the stalls hehm ctishiono.l prevented ;ny in jury from tho motion of she ship. 1 aim union in tact ihey scarcely loll any inconvenience as they very prudently y down (kirmir n jr;a0. Tiie consi (juence is, ihey have lost but very 'huhflesh and .are in excellent iioallh. 'I'ho I midtsh hoy who had (haroo of them, came out expressly f r that purpose.
TENKTS OF TilE SlTAKE?iS?. rno.n Tits connEsroNDttxT of tiis xew vV..:s wt:::'i.v
' ;tF-;r,a-n. t vei.ls great in every tiling lil am about tiie hoiiie, ;md ,n ihe I am. At dinner, they set an excellent table, but would not cat with me, heciuso I was of the world, ami ihey were no!. At le i one f Mm sisters did the honors of the bade, vtuy gracefuliy, l.ut would not eat with ma as aforesaid. The greater part of ihe day wa.s spent in com;jiiai comorsition wiiis the Eiders, of which the (oiiowi:: is mi exirat t : Q- 'What are your ideas of God T A. ';h,d is a Spirit tin! fills the universe. Without, herdmi:;! id' d iys or end of vr..r 1 o.,. maker, upholder, and preserver of aii iiat are yo.ir op:n:oas coneermn -i Christ ?' W liias!, as to his inorb.l body, liad no o.is'e;:e kmri!, it is oa iiorn oi too ir-jin SLiry as to fr,ui (:. ( .1-11 , 1 - ins ; 'Uli ii d,i viiii prof..P5 to believe c.iicciiiin" 1 r.dv Sna il V 'I'ho Holy Spirit is the mother of Christ--Sphit.1 'Do yon ihcn say that God is male and female? 'So we believe.' What is your faith conrornii tr Adam and Eve and the lh!!:' a '.d an as to his nmrl.al part, was of (ho earth. Eve, as m In r mortal pat, was of Adam. Imib. Ad am and lave received their Spirits from God the Father of the Spirits of all ih'sh. "1 have heard that vou entertain s': 01 i, !.-.: '. concerning the f matter?"' ill; how do vou liiidemtaiid thai 'Adam pa-?, ?srd an rr.rtidv naltiro. and his livii - Sjdrit (ma!,! to hav.- direct, d him; hut the woman, thioimh the suhllety of the serpen!, hroue!,! him into a snare they mmht to have waited a pn.per Imin, like Noah and Abiadiam. who were perfeel in ilioir generation. 'i):d ::.t Chris! Fanetioa mani-i o?" S.e neitlier sincliotiod nor disn.nrnved of the , casaans 01 these tarns ho associated wi'h puhl 1 i ,1 ,,.t -' . . ..... 1 ... ... 11 - .-..I.,,, is :,,mi u.is present, at a marna"o m j Cana (d'G dldee. ,,o! to s ineimn marri i"e. ImUook j mat opporlmmy lo si tow 101m ms nawi r. tie was leiiipted m ;al points, hko as we are lie stood i-. Lie same relation to (hid as Ad an did hut did Iransmers as Ad: m did; therefore, ho ts ihe li,s!bmti aumn many breihta n -the l.eji.m'n" of ihe cri'ation of'-God.1 'ihav wonid the wmhi conhnue. :;!,.! ihe :;re:.t (!i?'g:;s T (:(id )0 J'.i ICi ! tJ, if ai! tiie pr, sent'm-o,-er.ations of mat were lo embrace your f.i:h, and live as you do? '"i o ar not cr. refill Jo answor in that matter, (aa! m able, even oftltose sam.s, to raise up ehildren !o Abraham." 'Why do yon not live omire'v n par.'.te a c( u:iimmly i-f men in mm p ice, and a eommimity ol woiiien in anolhoi ?' 'it is not miod fu- nian f) he ahum. There is always a part of business that beiong's to women in Ihe common rdl'ars ofhf, and besides, if wo could tint 1 !.-n mv -1,. ,,...:.-. :.i t . . ' ..v- . ' j . . , , 1 , ,1 ,n; t ins., wono'a s'a.a a sepiriI ion, there would bo but little hope of us even in that rr.se. If .any amon us cannot bike up a full cress, we recommend them to go out from amomj us. .-iinl marry. 'Whom do you vrondi'p ? tV e don I hid.l to saitjt worship wo da im! v.ors'lqMhe body ,f Chris! , hut the Spit it thai w,:s m him." hi wha! ii;;!,( '.. ym: ir-:;rd Aim IavV She brought the "csp;.' to as wc wotsmp the Spitii lh:il was !n .'r,' 0::!il yen not (o go on' inio aii the vrnthl, am! preach the oospel In evety Ci'mdnra" 'e have dene what we conk!, and r'C'.v liavinp Ciiimh! lish, we 111:1st l;;ke care of ihema 'if any should die: without the k;:ht vX yo:;r 00? pah wlial will hecoiiie of ihem?'1 'They wiil have is in anodi; r wot hi. The ! od has nothingr to do with a probal ioma v stale. Cliias! went afier death and preached to thcspiiils in pris'iiow mtitdi dependence do vou 5 Lee? ..ce on Ann '1 I WO li ,iiv ( he ib,b( f 1 the prene.!e.l, w(- shall !..-" s w.m ai .'; 'How much dependence do vou pb.ee e:i C'na.aF 'ihs ntoi-jis are oft o farther avail to t:s linm as we fidhiw Ins ex amnio.' 'II our tl iy of probation (Los not end v!;h ihis lie, v. i,y m,( ;vo as Ihe -1. 1 peo; e.de d'i ." weidd do. a 1 in ihe wei Id lli'.s! to ihe ni xi V 'If wo .are o died lo-day, lh.it is th a-: is d iy of our visitation.' 'On what do you ground the pr.ielieo of th.neiia: ill pllhllo Weishipr' 'It was in ihe jj-l't at firs!, and wo liiink it rmht lo coiiiitiiio il.' Thr.fi f,r is an exact dot ai of the ia st ami only ooavi'irs ..'on I ever hid wiih lias sim.miar people. Much more was s lid, wha ii 1 invu not hum am! space to transcribe. la.xrta.siox ok Tnn Dt:o.i. One of the real causes of ihe wretchedness of Spain, was 10 he found in ihe ascend uicy of a corrupt religion Pcj-ery had so compleleiy pervaded every part of the great national system, that all its pores were .m.t . 1 .... 1 1 . 1 , 1 . .-, 1 11 1 1 en .inn laiai disease 01 t onset ue n ce, ensued. All the nourishment which was desi.aied in Providence, for ihe support ol the people a! large, was absorbed by the so called religious hoafes, which were crowded by lay monks and sensual nun---, jmt the hives have been emptied of ihe drones: ami our readers wiil he surprised to learn the extent of popish establishment. under wmieii tiiat nation has heen so lone; fxroaniim'. In .v. ....,.,.,,.,'. I . ? . . . 1 - , . . , - ' , u ., , u e 1 n I - 1 1 1 . ei r e M ee l-,,r 1 ss u,, I l,- 1 i. . ,r,v , -.. ,- ,v . b . . ,.,....,..,.:,,.t,..,,,,i , nn 1 tl... rro have been sunmessod -10 monasteries of lilterent orders. convents of Dominicans. ol Franciscans, 77 of barefooted Friars, 7 of Tierc.iires, CO of Capuchins, ;;;; of AiiRUstines, 17 onieeollets, 17 of Car hies, 3ij of iMereenaries, '-'7 barelooied jalereenaries, (id of St. John ol (led, II 01 1 1 emomiarh s, ii ol minor Clerks, I ol Ai;ojosers, .", of Si rvitora of ,fary. br2 of ai minis, :;7 of 'ih initari ins. and 7 ofharefooted Triiiilarians. .'nnntrtd tvul rigid y-fire 'oe.vi f.sY,,,a''.7;-vftih-not only m-eh-ss, hut absolutely pernicious in liimr iiilhi'Mice lobe supported by one nation! Wonderful thai il h.i not sunk under the iuciihus km -since. And is it possible that any American jo, 1 1 i. it wmsuha-ci his country to a similar evil, bv countemmciiir; the esiablishiaent ol'such pest-houses in our own happy laud! iiumani'v, patriotism, religion , forbid it. New Catholic Con vi:x i-, Tiie Church at Rome, has appropriated ii0,(MM, for tho taldi hmeai ei a Catholic Convent, at llertrand. Michi-an!
I rom the Sentinel of Freedom. .i.aci-;li:;s. Tiie Editor of the I'hiiade'phian, the Eev. E. S. Ely, I). ).. who is travelling in the Far West,' wrlvs he;,," nn intere-aing account of the dealings wnh so::i" ! bu-k!"g 0:1 board a steamboat. Thev r'annpted to gamble, and tiie captain ordered taem jorward; here oae of them became verv insolent, j).. i-1. say;: 't'ap;. ihodwin. as brave as J ulius Ceasar. bore the insolence of the fellow for some time, and then
told him to 'go below. lie refused: an,) n-i,', I. a. it hand the captain hurled him down the !',- W ith a sword core in his hand he endeavored to ascend, i;i resistance of orders, hut the (bnoin wrenched the sword out of his hand and threw- it overboard; at the same time seizin a chiir h 1'oke it over !:h head, commaadi-ior !,ii m aaove. 'W 1 v. ;i pi am. saj. he, in a coaxing tone, a-.o vou neat my head to pi' ces' apcj below! 'Ila.v'nt I i e h a a-. ! n 1 vs I f on.-, r o ! .1 1 n.,a i - .. , ..... -. . JV ,1 1 e;tt in" so, said h". while endeavoring to ascend ram get near the (.' ,. ;,.;;! (r tlij ',im- c one o. too jetssengers. 'J ve got no knife.' exclaimed the b; .(!;! eg. and at the same instant ttnsneaVmg a butch- r k o:i". !? i-ro !nnr c gnweiang case, ami maee a blow at tiie heart of the ( :l'';a'.u. ;-'on.e one save his left nn.i , e , , , . u . . , , y.'nicn ma.-e nan drop tiie case from his hand. i'ho Captain cimjmt his right hand . which la Id the kmie, much resembling a Turkish scimetar. and i n the same instant .Mr. 3Ici dunaie-le of St. Louis torced the dea.lly weapon out of his grasp. A ain was then handed to the Captain, and the disarmed raiii in was compelled to keen below. I1 1,;.comrade: to seize a: t em n; p., .at on i - - - - ' v , , 1 i , . -5 moment of ihe alfia.,he (faeiain, while 1 - - t ' T I n h is (in r e. -, -,- t from ascending, but a fellow oass-am"- interlbreV and told bin', nmch to his discoan'it'. that !m wasi one of the -one gang. All of t !mm, 'doubtless, bei:lp ittt'mid 1 by the three of men on the right side o; the controversy, thought it prudent to 1 .'- ., alool. 1 A few mintites ai'er the contest w-s ende !, the '"itendrr was landed in the darkm. ss r,e,l,,l ,' 'a. on the Illinois side oi' the O! would 1 " tho 1 ts: man the 0. Jle swore th ho 1 'amain shoe! I mn-a-tiore. and that h won! ! s:ir,OI Aul wlnatverlm should see him. At the month of the Te"n sso ''V,'!Y);: !hc Kentucky .side, olher members of this o.ae.leg company left us, with feelings of mortification tnat tin y had come their 2 miles without any success in their i usim'ss."' TVPE A XI) ST Ell EOT VFE FOEXDIIV. .1. . ja Mi.s k ('. x. 1 pv aatt .siaa-.aT. t i:ai',vm 1 paptoaal to fmaii-h to oi.Ut al! kia S of P -.ltj., .'li. 111a liiat.'raes.n-i as r s','-. t- ,-e--. -. . , -., ',,. e,.,...e:.,; t'V any oiie a rsr::i,:i. 'mii'in i,, t!iii cim itir. I niita'g 1 :;, (,i ..verv 'e '-iai'inn:. 1. "av-asiii; Sbrb-i.-ai-- an I I 'ti'.inio-i ' ei e . . . . 1 - , '' ', Cll'lc-, I aij-e-n,;; S'ten-'", Casf". ' "I"', i Ul eeilir. ,'v'r. Jhiabu:; I.:', oftl,.. : :,! n;r'r.vr( q-nlit-s, fei.a !b) rtS. to V' !-. ' a-i h i-in, a ci.-tmiet. a-soraxciu of nil ' - 1! P.t poott.i . bee, will ! kept r.-i!Mantly on hsi-l. ". ' '-a ' !' a'! :'fi'rii);',i.!i. Cnm Vtr tn 0.1 e.. 1 K'.l. I - ai ; - K.y (dlaal AX I VPF f a,--'. ! .-s (if Tan-y Job Tvpv t. ea Xfinraireil tn (launn. a:nl a M,eo varn T-.' ot rvau- an 111..--- as; a'e,' n- nf '.iiv 1 1 1-1 : fancy rinweis; a!sr, a very lie;; it Srcal a vani-iy of nU ' , r:;-iea an.i mb; e! tin- i '. :-'l:.- -. laiicdii" i:.,j"i-s a? any otlna Fdiinilry in :'i,ial! I'n'in-s of rPgr", 1 1 vari.'tv. stiitaiiU; for bnok-batder!', in a 'i'licv coiiiiiim- - do Siim-e-y;,;-.-- of n.-ibc, Piim-ahlMs Uaink X ,t,.s('l,p,-k an I C-.r-'s. All uo.k tvarointwl etmal ait (I, in,' in any o'har esiabb-ampnt in tae lb S:atn-.-amele rl ,'oiniT: v. iii-Ii may lit- lenn I in ar,y lio,)'v-s,n-:, ',,, 'lb .1" " bie'n bar 1VC !)...?a r c-..r:'o-ve'!ii-. f.rat ri'iln,'-"! pri, i' a'o sc -nn.l-ii m, ! eunen ,,."-s . ! i O pc at It ft-. ;.-r ill. ii'.-ei, .) in pv,-i:n,;I ( . 1 , ,- . , , - ... - i.-is 11,1.1.111 pans in inc i mini win a c-cej a '.- c iii'b.Ily aueii !,' I ta i . r. .' Ardi!'- .' 't Oct. -J .a. !h'm id ; b!nv . i ) u! ...vi'.icr !'-; c-'if iKv ;aai-b, aril itie J .,!; ' !--it!;!;. la a- 1 a. . ta eii'.'ie tint hr lia '" t'f all'-.-!-. Al .011 "11 ( ,0 ,n en of r, i..v. -'a! simS .M.sei-llisncous (bv. a-, an i will krep en ir--a! a sb'fbeal, ( 'I i-:. . ; 'lane'if,,. ",'.u l iM.e-. r -: . f.:i i.i.- ;eeM r' l''n e.,!( t- Itr.. lo' m e -aeelv ia'rn en I.:,,,.1. ;,t lw".t prb' -, a br," !ji,i!y "I .-:! ta .c'ivl h'lotj ii l in , v. i-m. (.'ik;iilr;. nici-in.i-i wili fie: i; :,i i!n ir n-teist to r;). Ao ee; -ai-nN lee' bet v en ! lo receive n!i the nr-.v en'a- ! lent inns of liu: , lay, ; ,Jicy a a: "'a la .!Ab!l! meKTa.A;. i i it :-M. : -:t. y OP ,".'-J: u?J3 f ehi-aiab'.e s i ;e', tb" I:r.".-t caf,---n e;".libt a an I rob !(! 7b; ba f.i mini.'-, b", Q a !.,."! i :c i bna.f. 'ia-a i ' ei ; !! .i"(;;T.,l'd.:; d; SVebvMSi';::iT. rd a 'iv-oa, Oet. -J-J, Tmbbbin-bv-an ! a : -.a:' a : : : r ia r.tinpte -.-er e; a fa J :a. ea-er, e a i e -a':' .0 : :a : ' i. t. '' ( i ) ' !! d RK.N'T. ''lip Wribm ''' l- - " i e o,- mm tb--. tw.i !-,- e. 1,,...,, :,, i'. I.ii !i ia ii ts, a,.,! ,!,... cena- a, j eei, .;. ' Th? Ii-.::-j is Of i y b! b et, uath t eo , , -;?;s a IMS-:;. - an ! mo ,.r-:.s on lae i.et i! ; :i', an I inr r , mi-. ,,. pa-. (.., on (.if sere,.,! tb.or. T!if eo;ai ," Is .'is bv u ill ( .,11 . enii inly a-( ei . ol. an I 1 01, aiinina fix rooms-, niel i i a--. 'at- eae !ai-e Conay er Uvn smsil 1. in .-. I a. M' imi,.:n:-.-. no- eew i a'ac in a ii '.v baj s. 'i'licv 1 ern bin,'. ;aal fill I tena:na a 1 !' .anl .-it . an, I ,1 1 - I'oiitaaiioi.l : sit- i nailer l-i'itatf lainibt. a I'ea, .!,,,. .,;,ool. or l-ubii,: ( l.ti I'la'aiini'iit. 'i he p-i o-viil Ir- 11 aseoao!,', au.l t!,c tcims ace. am. '.oeaiii'i;. Also, lor -aic, a ;;! i-aiis)t:x vry;(. an l it r.x ;:.-?, a IM!.: 1: t A 1. r and 1; wan sa, an '..-.-;jont re r ,;a mi'. i:, a good i uv, ami tiiidt- arll'dcs of aa;i , : a; ia b'.ali'A T. nt'S.-'i:LL. Soot 1 laiiv.r.rr, (V:. Ir'..; las1; S. !,: ple.n an'ly sauiiad, cm A lot aha in street, oa two siorv , a stabbvii'aae. ;i ia", f.vmo Wmc'i is a cott t a: let; t , wm Iraiiie house, can I a it in -r ni smoke house, vac. A i. o, ;em lot of abon 1 cine acre, mi wh e! i limsimd ..(' I'eoa." adne the 1 ;s r. one s house, with four rooms. T rm possession live-i I y the COth oft); For 1 art her nan thmlars. emmiro mo.h a';:! 1', and :o: er. of . -I !0'u, Je v.'HSD. South 1 lauovcr. S ept. a Ni!a sabs ril'i'is f ee just ice, ice. I a m'iv larp ami jenri ai ie ni mi, 1.1 if Fiosil iau.i. ami Wimip, Di:(Joonr, iti.ci'i'v li nn il;..-casii'ni 111. ok ts. Also, (oiorr.i; iias, F I ARiav m: r, 1 1 a i s, :-'iioi s, Cm . A lacy l ate l,,i an ,! pri imtnrilj in -h- (..vi, (,f '.Pi,.. so, il j. tlieir crici.iiiiiiiiii.il lo l.crp altro!;s on leanfl a:; ood an .Tsonni' 111 as can he si, cum in this iii.nki t; ami in rfael lo jicicrs, it is iinncc, s-aiy lo say liipy arc low, because ail u-lio lane j;..i.ls.".;"i lo si.'ll i-licap; Inn ihey lri!l -n, that their )o.ls have Ic-cn pi'verw, ,;,-, ,-, ,;., ari. ,i,.te,"mir,l 10 eiicr ihcni at Midi prices as w ill pir-tor. Aj !u y a -k, is, licit vvlio'es i'c ai.il retail p'ncliascr.s will call an, I examine lor iecnisclv.' beieic Uicy !inv. As il '.'. mini In- nopossiia: to cnmnci ae w-lain t e u-t:al iiinitsel ,1'bciliseinciits, (,- the aoi.ics ni' which i!;rir n-.)il-inent consist , iliev lil naim: hat a f. iv io;ie an icc.r of Ihe (.;',', ;o' of tin-it stock. .Mi pie. es Iboe, Itiack am! Fancy Colore, CI.vl'PII, sonic ol vviii. h are very snpi'ri ar; Oil pieces i-'ei riM ts, ,m very fine; .'a do Smaie ami I lonbie w i,it!i ,M t rasos, a choice jel.'ction of l.is'aicn iliie celars; -I pieces I a :;a; i -.. ,s, (I a.) ie S, ig.-, ami fancy rolared i !(0:0 i s, ; fio pair ih.WKri: --.-f ihes:- n pan or;' called Jl'iiitna, snpnior article mannl ictnreil of lean nla! fine while wol ; A tinv be,;,' hl 0 1 tiviVt i an I pinin t"waco:. ciii svo;;.iirFir, !J iloois tvr st of Cn; n-ai! , t :ei. -J 1, mis cast of Mi Frown's l,ic; s,,.r .. Main C's stieel, M ims.iv, I . (Vel.rr a'.', 1 J-rtb, It
