Standard, Volume 5, Number 8, Madison, Jefferson County, 3 December 1835 — Page 3

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Synod, and so they merely admom'she him to bo more guarded in future. Some member of Sy

nod thought if the Doctor wa

vow a!, as

on;ection to

oiteroii a reso.utioa. lo ui it dice

incere i:i his li-a-

onts, if from a distance, as from Rhio, Malacca. Penan?. Arc. and some to carry to their friends.

jOur little ascni'i'v has increased to-day to twenty-

SECULAR.

tried. That if any (' Ayc

they hoped he was, he would have no one. who 'near the word with profound silence and j :o its heina; placed on i'.ie record.-, and fixed a'tenno.i. Weekly, the word of Jwl is go- wcr

it to be -'a Imp to etleh Dr. Ji erher.

thistne n"v.

I a red

that he was unwilling to comply with the resolution'. Those who opposed the resolution disclaimed any improper notive. and said their object was to have something on the records to show that

there had been r.o compromise with error. They assured the Synod if this were done, neither appeal nor complaint would co to the Conceal Assembly 0:1 the subject; but if Dr. Ih was unwillinir 10 have the disavowal recorded, which he had already made, they would be compelled to believe that there wa something wroiu. 31 r. Rankin again rose and said, the brethren must, have some bad motives, :hev are unreasonable in their demands, and if they do not exhibit a hotter snirit. discipline must be turned a rains:

them!'.'. This ;hreat of ?dr. Rankin is the onlv thtnz that occurred during the trial which lore the slightest resembhncc to the misstatements of the Telegraph. Dr. V. is accustomed to warning from such ijiiai tors. The editor himself manifests a disregard to truth, o.jual to his correspondent. S-pcakingof the decision of t!ie Synod in the case of Mr. Harrison, lie mikes a disenenuous and unhallowed eifort to awaken the prejudices of the southern church es airainst the old school party, by identifying them with the abolitionists. Hear him. "Whither tiro p ;rlies tending? In the state id Xew-Yo k. ome of the loading "new school men." ns thev arc c died, are zealous abolitionist?, in t )- bio. men are equally zealous f ir "ohl school llieolc-

inz, as upon four winds, Chitvi. and in other wa to their ktiow'.ed re. O

t

Cuuf.i.tv to TnAsrs "We recollect when we

v. u 1.11,1. run .-i.i.i-v 1. .-u-.in,.- ICC, a lit- Of e 1; t e I- pi- sp

I

on ot i ,1:

1 1 . 1

ue.-cenu: tne otllv none

missionaries to the heathen. Shall 1 tell you, the i mg house. As we were running on behind him

oomen (at bone missionaries are beiore us, and j we picked up a stick, and tlrowing it

.iw .ive nm r iniorest among me i:iinose: 1 wo arc LTO'te to Si i ill : and I wo tire hero. 1 thoiti,r wi'h 7.-i

worthy of a better erase. About forty attended ' "'"' round, picked up another, and made a

"Sec C. And lie i: ;i

c..-nn snail witlnn tiie t

, .i. un.i a tr.terr, u -mil, or set on toot, or provide, j or prepare the means for any military' expedition

to be cai-rie.-i ei iV.-.,- il,,,n, ., ;,, .

t'llt it 1.J tlwl .not.-..,i nt n.lIlAi-.. .. .1 - ' . :. - . 1 . -. ( .l

. . . . . mi i.tiuin .m , ,j . . v,i in u.-e I lie ' "e i ei i i lories or dominions ot

i i i ........ , i

ceeii i tiiun " sent to ! ' 1 ' ": miv oootiv

wlionitno I .Mates are at poae olfemiing .-h all be deemed :;ui'r, meanor, and sliall be lined not

thousand do'lars, and imprisoned i;

tiiree years.

among these heathen ot t0 (,ov .i. , .. - 1 : . i i, .

.S til! I I l O. 1 1 U t 1- (11 j i . i ,

, ,, , . . - : piurai numner, ant so we proceed tieins sent to

of (io-pe! ministers and l'i,ot a '"' Ii'lor through the woods to a neighbo

struck a

1 lie cood man

tlieichu tthtoday. The priests blusl

tnere is v. salvation out ot tne . atnoi

All the r .sources of the true chut

not to say, , though he inteiiilid ma

e. church j weignt.

ing :ne (no, u) feel it

n the mean time, thus addressing me (u)

-Ah t!,e r esources ot the true church are now ,!e- Au(l ll0W wouK1 vou jik ,;,r Iae t0 hit Pil. as nrtnue.i. be they yrwers, mrm:, or ivthi nu n. Il, , , , , in five years she' can sum. ly the heathen world : 'ml htl l'1:U ho? Don' '" tluak a h(vJ cail

npj

with one thousand holy missionaries, would it not be better than to wait ten vears. r.s.-ured that

. .i i j i '.it ii eason, may extinguish a . will reduce a city to ashes

live thousand would 1 service! One man. in tire, which, if notrlccte;

in sp

te ol aii its i

CV. " as they term it, are li ice lor abolition.

what will ho the result ?

isb

no

ler el" aboiiiioti-

sm to be tiie st u:d ltd of nntoo between them'

tins the pe

it;t of

unity, or their common cause lo

aijitatiis. to itAPAiiAsrAt;.

and Freeman, of the

ast

MISSIOX Rev. Messrs. Join-

on Missionary Society , say , during the

feel as veil as you'ean! We felt, to ue an expressive term, so fl.it, that wc would gladly have left the man to find his way alone. However, t ie re proof was :.ot without a salutary effect. The remembrance of it. in the days of 1 oyliood, and even to the present time, ha? saved many a hog. cow

.0 filial!'

and horse, from !

ee

it'the weight of a stone or a

stick. Would that every little boy had received a like salutary lesson! How much better world it have been for horses and oxen! To how nany wounds and bruise?, without cause, would they

conviction j have been strangers? We confess that few things

more excite our indignation, and make our Kentucky blood boil within our veins, than to witness the various forms of cruelties inflicted on the brute creation. We always feel, as if we would do well

whip or stick from

hands ot the inhuman ridn or driver, and

territory or juri

my toreiLfii

district, or p"op'. 'peace, every i.e;

of a hi'ii exceediim

l'.ot mor:

:i nee . . . i.

on so , ; i . .

till.!.

r.n li is sat.I ;

inscovereii i.r e.ii.ei n.i.

i.-: the French Medic : 1 li ul a c mecreits pimp!.-

I'll l.ij ,-l.,ir.; I,

iti tii'ro- !.. ,1 i!,. ill tdlteb;

oi a very

tier

leei,. li'll i . p'n.j 1 - wit

en in-jeu lis

1 !

'd liec.isiun lo (!is-;.l, . ...

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cii.t

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ee

Mi

'r!' Ohio River is about :50 feet above ter mark, ..ml is rii., ;,n..

Jvocaimor, su--.u ctn:

rimenis ( f the s lnn .

nil lll'.r.ivs W;i,i ii

h ntlv dis

low va-

' - lie

ippo

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M.vssActtrsr.TT-:. Hon Edwa... is elected (iovemor ot' this State, by a ty,ovcr both his. competitors.

'Whiarize ma nil ii-

r.i

!y :;r

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is are

ret of i. t :

fie

p.iti. I.

The pre.port jo

:e.

m tne ticul to

:r;tui? ;

,i.

i.

V Vin

tern: o

y l;a- orj-ar.i.'i .1 a State 'mauds adm;s-ion into 1 ali.l Lucius A. I. von

year, the mission has made a marked, steady and encouraging progress. The chape! at Ambatonakanga has been well attended; lor several weeks actually crowded. A crowing attention has been

pai l to tne wor.t o! lite, under a d

of the truth, value, and glory of tlie Co-pel. We have been exceedingly gratiiied with the personal conduct of many. We have reason to think that several are savingly converted to (lo.i. more perfectly convinced of the lol'v of idolatry and divina-

ibm. mU srrat number awakened to think and i(ifv( WCro able) to wrest the

i i. . j . . . v . i 1 1 iv.. ji i i i ..' . '.i . 1. 1 li L li . .1. 11 11 1 1 i V newer of truth acknowledged. The services are

considerable, occupying a lar-c portion of our i wcar out "Pon li-so'n lack Last summer t he

Miieni.n an. Tin

Government, titul now

the Union. John .Nerve have been chosen Senator

S. T. Mason is elected Governor, without opposition.

ho: n

an

uren 1 1

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1

I. '.'.-:! Iti

i:f b'liht sen r.i'i !v ,t:i e.ich ef

lvs. I'.Rv i v .-m .. me : s obi 'ie.-J a jv.-.-Uet w'ltll Whi".h he stb' :,1 S :;e-iel I .! y lit tistrc fl p! ces: by one ef w l.'.-'i st.bs. the earoiid n the b-ft side of the neck was n . o. ', led, and lie died P!.m a f, -,v inintttis ;iiu;i As tills case iiutfi uecl .r :: j ;;l:c:. l :;;v:.;i wc fmbear making r.ny fmii.tr rcmi.iKs re-,;:

Z i- s- . . i e i ; '. -

tne

tune on the. Sabbath, m rs

which they will sacrifice their metaphysical diill.r--rr.crs, in order to unite their efforts in u crusude a--minst their hretliren wliO hold sla'.i s? And again. ''I'his vote isylriuallya hull if excommunication neamst ministers of l!ie (i.ispel who own serv.mis. TJtc Synod of Cinchmali irii: prrmil o mwJt iniufVrr to preach ii te churfJus u,'f:in their bou;i:Ls-H Tit's tleeis'on is wortiiy a placo in the oeciesi .s'ici.l lecurds of l!ie sclioolmeti of the tlevciiiii cenimv. We hope our roarers Will suppress their mdigma1ie;. and view the authors of this act. wi;h pity mnl seek no re! iliiitioti of the insult it off. is to common S'l.se. 'The not must be rerr ndi d as the expression e f tit it r.'r for K'';V.-':".. ih:;7:)iu:t;cn whicli i: .s infected so many in lhe c'ourch. and which :.t this tnomeiit is tntikin havoc of vital piety humility, charily, truth, and ministerial usi-fulnr ss. It is iiie "ermine fruit of th it reel -fiiasfu-n oridr. wliieli .r .s

io it over (:r rnnxcii noes nf those w!io !o not 1 yield to its lict.ii ion; it is the twin cisttrof tint At-' Tt:s-eye(i ?.'.?,'r.;,v?i. which srest the v: t o'rift l her-! s in ,.' man's piUnscijf'ijt , am! which pc;t its the!

worn ot ui in -, n out its m i led .ct urns f.r ;msi till who refuse to swallow its .wn crude conceits." Now v. haT are the facts in the case! Has the editor even a s-b.a.low of a foundation in truth for

l i- insinuation, tliat win: lie eonsi le. s the

good citt.ens of this place, were almost daily pained to sec some horses, reduce-.! to skeletons and almost covered with sores, the eli ess of hard usage, passing through our streets with loaded wagons, as rapidly as the continual application of the whip

i-i i ... i i

.i on ns mis a large i i-

ble class of young women. There are also public

services and prayer meetings in the week evenings. A spirit of prayer exists and increases among the natives; who conduct those meetings themselves, at their own houses, under a sense

o, onnga.ioa to spread around them the know- could make the en feeble J and dving creatines ledge ol tne true God and eternal 1. 1'e. Attendance ' , ," ;.i.,.( . ,i ,-, . i move. Ot late, we have repeatedly seen someikept up at tnrt-e out stations, though occasion-, ' ally interrupted by the small-pox. We have la- thing, in the shape of ahorse, picking what he mented, that cur number as missionaries, is so could !i nd inhhe commons. Judging from appearsmall, and a large supply of European laborers is ; a;;ecf wo su'rose, that being ofno use in ccmsewamed; but, in delauh ot tlr.s, Go! is raising up ... . , ,' , , , ;..-n,.M.!"i r.',.v,i,v f,, ..i- i quence oi bad ireatment, he has been turned out oy ihsitu ne. .is ot uiemseues to c.nrv on his work; 11 giving them zeal and knowledge, love to the ' owner to livo or 'lie as he thought best, or felt

v,..,,,.... -.i-.i iw. ..on lu.iiiuviiipii. ai ; iti.iL'. it is a snamc ana a sin, tor anv man to

a beast so. 'letter, far better, kill him at

once. We would advice that said horse, if still living, be taken up by our town authorities, well stabled and fed during the winter, and that the

Geo. Thompson, the notorious abolitionist, sailed a few days since from Host on for Xcw Ihutiswick, Canada.

cop! let say that the par'ir-s. ucti'Ui?. were intoxie.ited ! j:i'r-;i:ii!.':to;.

is 's iisu d in s.n rrden! stm-',!?.-

n

Crawfor nsru.i.E. This town is said to t.c- more 1 Ji .vrxai. o ran id I v im nrovi n n- t ha n n n v ot her tow n in the. Wa- , ,s t ii le )t

bash country. Troprrty is rising fast. Land which : was bought ten years ago, at Cl Co per acre, sold recently from .70 to ;tl-lj per acre. It is the seat of the Wabash College. j

vv.v. n.vr.iii no:;;!ily p i '. i :

lieblture, commeice. min.tii edited by a comn.iiii e. n -i

ui

I ns'iti i rrt. rip's : r.. t'evotee! io a"-

titul pul

1'. i

I.-phins

The New York ICitouirer mentions in that city, of a black man, to a young white female. '

tne marrias:? iine looking

(J m ery arid :-'on.

number beiore us is to

is filled with a vari'-: matter. We iviist ih;. similar work will 1 e

' ilie direc'ii!-! id" '.ho- (

h it;, f run u ;i:! V of ' !,y

CiiiCAoo. A mason's daily wages in this town, are .3 00. Carpenters and other mechanics a;e also getting very high wages.

; i.iri s, and the aris. iln.'is ol tin; Insiiluie. me siy'e, by vieorfio iy of this ciiv. The !' Ike ih-st .;!mne. It .-oi.i! iitnl ins;ru:;!ie

itir-b.l.t. when ti tids ci!y, trader i.s Inslnte. i'-H. .Mirror.

: in

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ii

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At a v. adioiniii!

alEETiNG OF FARM ICRS, acting of the Farm'Tvi oflhuler and lhe

held at the court house in

1 aitim; i tf.t T,iv!-:p.. I 1. i 1 r . i. ;

i i iieiv iM'i io: i.oeii :n j m:

; pinls cf disc sed nml (r was e.t;

:"ee, Ihroiieii whic

fits o

5P. Wi t ii;

( I

was

left in the n i ee

1-r ilowcd daily fer pin's had been ohia

truth, ant

a vmage sii v

'rymen. At . able.

mi.es west ot the capital, a small !

..'..,.,! !..,.. Iw .1 i... . ..

. . '( i ii i v e.i eiee.eu e me .em oi ine natives, l excited bv the exertions of a ptous female. A tie- I

ligiitftil spirit oi inquiry is awakened; and several natives, men of rank snl importance, conduct prayer meetings with much fervor, pleasure and propriety. Fubiic worship, for prayer and reading the Scriptures, is hold in distant parts, conducted by those who were formerly schohus or teachers in the missionary schools. Applications for i-ooks, especially the Scriptures are very numerous. The printing of the Scriptures is advancui"

? .',., ...in.i r,-.,..,;..- i i ..a

i ;v i.ii -i... ii(te .ee i e rr e. :

owner, whoever he may be, lie compelled to defray the expense; or it this cannot be done, that a collection be raised lor this purpose.

lhe following paragra;

cut from an eastern

iward commotion.

tins decision is the 'rage for ecch siast:

Iruit ol a! dom-

-i in

.ieiiiaai;:,a 101 a new press, type

been

.' 1'

erect vC.

a n

y s.

.n

ultraism.

ol tne

; i

The truth is some of

io; n panics wort.

hit

iic

1 'I r o.: Cl:l sell

Jnep.d'y and some opposed to the decision, we believe a large majority of those fivoral the decision we re cither mnlerate or new s:

men; Wf recollectj.ut onr old school minister who AOied for it. .Mr. Rankin, whom I have noticed above, made the most vehement speech in ihvoroi immediate abolition, which was made during the

Synod, and IV. Wilson, as a!! win admit, made tbej mo.-: able defence of Mr. Harrison. Indeidhisj ot.roiiion to the ntiolitio'.iisis was so strong that '

so.ie- of the most iniiuential fth.-rn, said th it ii would injure him in the Feecher case. Win tlier

tne t j is c!

V oi

T.lf-m .1.1 f.oriitlt it In noi--ti ll-ii'i Tp.:-

1.:.. t . i. -.-r

iiiiiiii in mis case i cannot preten.t io say. .;v object is nireiv to prr-ep.t tacts, to counteract the

iniiitence ol the p.nsrenresep.taiiop.s oi the 1 !

np'i. Such attempts to excite odium against tl

ieni.s of truth and

order cannot be too scvereiv

re pro! Ve

ate.

J. F. C.

Dtr.'o. on Thursday evening at 1 o'clock P. Tvlin this town, CM it. Matthew II. Cr.Avn.ua.n, aged 20, a iiiember of the Soph. Class in Hanover College. A few brief sentences will ie'l the mel.mcholv story of this gifted and promising youth. Like

ar oi a stormy si,y, observed eie its brilliancy illy Visible, this voting man has I, ..en rut

own by what seems an untimely stroke, so sud

denly that we can scarcely think oi' him but as still with us. We rarely see a young man whose

cntraeter cone .iocs so ma n v and sucn t xceile.ncies ed l-t.!..-lT dIi".

as pin inai oi Air. i lay! augii. As

ciiristian. !os wa.k was eeuable ani

iie was p.o: i christian.

ieci ioni-i

he was m?-u si. mngeiit and faithful: and. w.

a-ld snoot ssful. Lis talents were of the first order. His deportment in the recitation room will no: soon be forgot:, n by his teachers. When

upon to recite, ne acptiiit d himself' in a cr highly gratifying and satisfactory, yet

paper.

jeci: Honr.

has given rise ta our remarks, on this sul

-Tt is the general opinion of carters

draymen, omnibus dri vers and others who have the charge of horses in our public streets, that.

eons, stent:

-hamed to have it seen that i e wis

. As a companion, he was kir.JIv nfft Table ami con (hi ing. As a siudent

they have a perfect right to abuse them, when and

where they think proper but this is a great mistake they have no right to do any such thing. There is a law against il and a mot excellent law it is. We mentioned a day or two since, that a fellow in New York had been arrested and coinmilled to prison to wait his ti ial for crueh v to a ho.se, since which we perceive that the driver oi' an omnibus has been held to bail in tine sum of .ffiUi), for a similar offence: so inhumanly did the wretch beat the poor animal, that he bled profusely in dili'erent parts of the body and lie is sutmos-

to lie rendered useless. "A righteous man

i professing j rogardeth the life of his beast. '

I

Hamilton, on Saturday, Xov. 11th, l fU." , Judge . tion. The patient is r, i . . 1 1 i . . i i. iT .e.i 1

a v.tc:, nod at

tot,.

knoxwas called to the chair, and Jas. tiraham chosen Secretary. The Chairman stated the object of the meeting to be to devise means ot' protecting the feeders of Hogs against a combination of" Pork dealers of Cincinnati, and to endeavor to secure to them a fair price for their pork. A committee of live were appointed to prepare a preamble and resolutions.

i a pint of in -th.-tamhnjr (.vo id" tiio operant-.::.

TA!!.(i;n;(j. I'SHll'l ii!v1cr:.:::...! .i;!w, ihp, viko t! h nv-p-.n -'. of i.;f,.rmJJ. !, ti"' p'llil-f giiirrrii:.. , I'.at the-.- sp! coioiiiiif p:c

Tin: Piniiiii;

i.'

W B. cwlaiid, I',s

in a lelier el lied ;il Fori ( iiijsoti, .Miss-.triyes mi ; ccount of (he capture of a wild horse of the Prairies, and adds thai, the horse will he sent to ?v:shvi!!e hv an etuly opporbini' v. It is thoiigdit Unit litis animal will make a valuable cross to the Lrccdi now in general use. Tin: following is tin extract from the letter. I'ltli 'ar.thro'tst. 'A hand of Osige Indian-:, hunting on lhe head waters of the Washita and Blue rivers in M iy, l.-ifJI, succeeded in capturing the gall tnt erev, Neosho. :if-

.. ii- . ...

p.-.;uve insti'.ess, m mmih ipinu-ei, u 'i. - ih- v r.p' ti execute all kiniis (if u ni k, in tin ii line, w jt.:; m-;t (ii-pati:li. Tiiry are sni;ilji'(! u nil tne las;-n a:. I i.-o..; CFW YORK FASHION :t. Tlu-y f.-o! varraiii I in sa i. a ill it th.-v can '-. r ti-fact'nii to thost who nriv f.e.i r '.' t-in ., ip. tii i - iVi;.f & ci i-Ai'i! Xovt-m'tiPr 19, 1 :'";.").

.. I. I ti oi-ihivr j in ii"-. ir-ae. i f p. f.ana-.i immp liro. W. J'-,.;iu' I vn g ?o i P-a-iv l'-!l,i!s i:re.! : i i!v.

pii'p.11

;e b

-in: ?s :SJ uf

tor a chase from sun-rise till d.ir

he proved to be so uimovrrniibl

loiintl it necessary io ter, to render him m i

k. Wlien 1 1 riot led

that lhe Indians

k. i p him viihoul food or va:iieah!e. In his elforls to ex-

7d. I ) I .Si io,"

t.: . ... -a. a ii. i-i ii-; ,.-!', :lv i. ,:'..-;- i . -1 ! . " i Pi ,t he ias -li- ptitclt t-eil tin- Honk llHiil.h-inmail of ,! ?-!. Aritm Civ, -ir-, mil kn-. nn ,:!!4J :, ,j ;,.-: .-!t of i ,w ,

.ue u.iai, v i is-a al .-t-iL';iiiii-, J iile-;i, -,! ,-,,.(

I) mk, lor tale on tae mi-t re iM-tniiie t on-. lie ttill cntistantiy k-ep en b ,., ilt ,;;(. .,Vl.n lar;e supply of nil ill s,-!,((. u,,. ,..c , ; V (,s, iry nificiianls v.ii; it to th. jr ,. t0 , ... i . . "

. - i.iiieoii'in- n.e. e i e. ji'.n :(. j. Iicatitiu tif the t!av, ns l ev aimear.

r. t in .

i-.-eilaiu-'

mo titv

Irieato himself from his coni'mf -menf, he we.uud"d

1111 . .

ip'ti;! :iiiii K';'s very iwiiv.

lit

,-t,

by an oii'n'erol" llii pst, who

Tp.xas. The citizens of this province, have de

clare.

. : . l

1 mi

ipiuu'lld

and

are now ronteir

wi'n li e .Mexican government, lor a republican

' i

-Uee'.ings have been held in

n

, cai

clad to re

:cive tne above

a frit rid who

es-1

i

tle Cincinnati Synod, during the whole of its sion.nnd who is entirely competent to repo doing3. "Mr. .'on verse, as an honi-st man.

c,."re:v correct

Tb- i ison "s be i n d ti'i v ar: n;or. islu .1 l,v t'.e Svi.-i.

ed that he must ke ep the peace, cr di--' (

Coultl

arentlv

I down hv

ri. innate

win i father's ham

i

cip.

I.O, .. I-.,..!. 1... , ! . ,

j t i' " . - itiiiii, ii, t t titi 'i perpcnv unCOmmuniC.a- conscious ot' in own nmeer ',. f,.l,l ! ..

tended the meeting ofi point to one more worthy of imitation, jlut how

is the arrest of death!

ruck

'm-atiaie arcuer:"' or. rather, a nis led him home. He had bi en ili

misstatements in reference toi'Jt coin lorsome ,iavs beiore lie was confined m bis

room, which was on last ednesdav two weeks.

io was imopsoateiy removed from his lo.lr.ings in ollege to the house of Prof. C. wbe.e be ....

ma in etl lid his death. His disease was violent and stubborn. The most unremi'titi-i- attention

and assiduous devotion of his physician, and lhe j kindest nursing were of no avail. The malad v jhad taker firm hold of his system and would not

relax 1.1s gras,; proceeding steadily m his work of death, till i;s completion. During the last four or five days of his life, his reason was so impaired

imii u was impracucaiiie io converse y ;i. I.

tie would be commenced against bi

l.e for a moment suppose that the Cincinnati Jourrsi would omit so material a part of the decision oi' tliP Svn.od, and 'eave it to 'A gentlemen who wit

nessed ;!e pror codings to make the communication to the world!" Ills a'tempt to attach to the onholox part of the Viesbvterian Church, all the odium that exists in Cue minds of southern s.avc holders, against aboli

tion.

te kb ss ol the ciai.us ot iiistice, that we t

.i ?b:joe-t useless to request tn insertion of the cn ; ;' coi:.iou;,ie;:?ion ol J. F. C.

form ol government.

tiiiierent parts ot the United States, in be nt ! ot

the Texiatis, and many have gone, and are stid going, as volunteers to their assistance. As American freemen we cannot do otherwise than applaud lhe spirit which actuates our tjuandam fellow citizens, and wish them every success, in asserting ;'.!!,! maintaining their inalienable rights. A late New Orleans Fee, gives the ibilowing extract of a h iter from an American citizen, resident at Mexico. 'Men. Santa Anna is making great preparation5: to head the army for Texas: news lets arrived in this city that Texas has proclaimed independence, that .aval and other distinguished Mexicans are at the head of this movement, and report says that the government will oiler a bounty for his head, and also that a battle had been fought in which four hundred Mexicans were killed and wounded, and a staff ot surgeons have been ordered to pro-

e v. as p.-ieunseei

rived with him here.

a distance ol neaiav two hundred

much enriciatee'. After his arrival, lie repeatedly il .. . 1 I . t ii

imew every one w :o iiaietl to irici; him others, a most splendid horseman of th

Ma l'i-nn, Oct. 2 -

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lid f.i'iv l'i!'"S 1 la-liinnaliie s.!,u:n.

iniiinn;-!;-. ;ln, IJ -m i. ;(.; : utn. I : v i i : i i . i - -

to o iek him. am! ;ime.:i"' Ma.lio-t O -t i ,

,-i C iim ineint I -

TYPE AN?) STKii iOTYPI - .1 A Mi IS St Co. No. !, to..

pit par,-, I lo loi.ii-li u ei

V,

-i"tn coy .'"... a.-.- for

of Indians, who lioitllv proelaimt-d he con!:: n y hots-- Iving. This was I ho most iutere.-t-.ai vX horsem ai.-li n I over witnessed for here

th" hm

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ill

11 liivt; wi

lilt

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iiir f r the

igth hurlt-d from h;s lie :s now, iio.vev-

a-

I i

il:

hv a s ivime no! less wilt

m isieiy, lhe Indian w is at k h ick, and lhe horse triitmphe'd

er. after much gentle tivatmeni, entire !v i.ni;

bio and in good condition. Neosho is a light d ipph d grey, about fourteen anil a half hap;!: high; his head is bony, line innzit'e

and expanded nostrils, wiln a niomiiiont eye, tint

.... pit ;. e l to liiini-U Ij.'ia.-or

- niap'n.a!-, no us r -ao:n!..i P ons !'.' anv otlu-r fsoi!.ti.!mi....t P. il.l- -.-

i t'fintinc: Press's of every .'.-i-iij.ooi:, (' j f.a-s :t..- I oinioo-i (iuliey-, I'itase-, l.ni,- m ! St nil!-, lii ,,ipiie, .V.,., iVsating in!; of lhe inosi r.:i;.r.ive.I .pi:i ; ; , ' i?"' l"'1' "., tegi-tiicr m ilii a i-ii:ipltft' a--o: J !- tiM-il in a piiouoi; nt'.'.er, u i!i bu i.epi i ,. ! 1 i'itiii Type 1" ali . . -,-"; i i. i I'roi.i ' r;,-a, i i'-tn 1 1 1 1 ail p-.e la-. -,t s". 1 !' I'.;, ! C.F.IlM N 'I' Pi: ef ali IV., at N.. I an,! a :',ii':i! eui. p- of ne,.- .-.o l ".;,.v I.-..,.,

b:i r.

" nu y. ' . ' 1 : I - of lo

eye,

1 I .

pun.eu eiF, it .s a line crest and turning mine in-" -.esomn, m of C01-, : long' shouhiel'-bl ltk'S, Weil ele'clinitlg into the sw.iy, j '.eiai-'.nj an I miM-e.l.ii.cot - wiih li oe high wiihers, strong back and arciied I.. ins j ! "'.'' :"'";'"

! ebonies s'l-onrT- ,le..,i in li. !-;.!,,.t It,,., I ll "1 vp--,

ice .. 1 I I ' - . . lid ihtg'lS. i 'i'lit-y i-om-nie- Pi co Si Iieililv liu- ieank NtUeCpee!., :,i (

ted, all ofihe f.nest texture ; fine p-.storns, r.ntl hoofs 1 l" ,h;lt ,lc""' a"y '" '-

y -, hitii in I ii .'. 'e....,, to ( on,. a ,- nely of ;, i'oua it v

and tpipp

i

i

sirono; th

ami oeiitiPiuily curved niis, loip.r arms

hro.id cannon 1,-ones wiih s'rotm tendote

le fo

111

much on any subject, vet before this obstruction

of mind took place, in a conversation wiih lVr

so utterly gratuitous, ami exploits anumijC. lie exhibited that calm and submissive state of

.ink I mind which so indisputably proclaims the chrisI . 1 1 " l , .

itiau. .-eu.i even wuen ins mintt was wantlenuoj the subject of religion would arrest his thoughts, iw hen they could not be continuously directed io

i

Fin.ii pe Foreign Mi-i uiaiy Cliioin.-io. FiiRlClCN MISSJOXAIIY JNTICLI.ICICX' F. ;:ss;o- ro CPIN.A. V.. v-re mi Peter Parker, rt Singapoi e, February

1 , lt..", wri ,M r. !l,.eon of j.ore is but a

luator. ion

stan'ially as

V hiiosophroi

follows, to F.ev. le ati).

any oilier sul p'ct. -May tins altlictintr bereave

ment be sanctified io all his surviving fehov. -stu-b-nts, that like him they may die in the faith oi the Cospcl. Ft low we give the resolutions nassed bv the

in Society,

Miiga-

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New I ! .1 r, n ('n;inor:i"llt. S

iltle more than a degree north of ll; itude oast one hundred and live tie

i

las scall

red the blespjngs of na

il and

never withering flowers, every where meets the eyt

He re -'prepe-tual spring

1 he richHere is

rei

i. e- with a libi

rides, and -! verdure

tree in foil bloom, the re one laded with liui

t is . -hjrhtful to visit the gardens and i'-pic..s and oilier tropica! productions,

estate b 'dow inao, is'-vile.

.- does not oi.ey bun.

ore is

The following Preamble and

adopted by the Philosophro.nian Society at their meeiingon the 2?t!i ult. Whereas it has pleased Divine Providence to remove frtmi us by death, Mr. Matthew H. Clavbaugli. a member of this society, it is hereby lirxitlnd, 'J'hr.t tlie members of this Society are

tr.tations ;a!lec' d with lhe deepest sorrow bv the lot s of

s, l.ut. a'as .o;.e who promised Jo be so valuable a member, knows (iod, I and who by his modest and amiable tlenorlmem

The population of Si nga-. endeared himself to the hearts of all who emcved

If

ie

out lmeen thousand, consisting of Kuro-'tbo pleasure of his acquaintance

IT 1 4

ai.s, .ua.ays, limes I oors. Arabs, .lews, ,Vc. : est l'nu.eietis, ( xcee ii , l.-l oi them, occu py t!

', r.ugise, 1 tirtujiiesf. 'l ite Ciiinese, by far the ten timurat'.d. I. in the e lirnpse o! J(i- , -;SOnV

i. :rs. t rectetl lor a mission bouso with large l on,? lor schools. With a 'in nose k actn r ., e.ich Uii'l, I eat with chopstit ks, irtiui ilie s:ill,. pj lit. e. ith tie m. So I tr as I k no w, the ( '!,, i,os,- e , , l,. as tin ir friend. My inedit al and surgical aid b - oit-'ii been put in requisition; and, ere I wa ;.- o e, bad con vt'i ted my house into a ''iiim k !. , total and eye-infirmary. About two bundled c - ' S have been under my dyiiv c ire for wo k-. The di-, hi" bl -s-iago-t these e.'fori.-. -a .ml the kind .' fa-'-s iii"-t presented, scmed to i.i ike a s-neig i .opr. hoii on their dark minils. '1 he American l ... ,-nt. lion. J. ibdiMcr. has been a fiend to me .it.. my fret! 'ni. 1 g;re looks to my ne w pAti-

. Tuat we sinceredv sympathise with the tki-

I'eiits of the deceased in the grief whicii they must feel for the loss ol" so excellent a son, whose hopes of future usefulness to the world have been Withered by lhe touch of death, .!. That as a mark of re.-pt ot for the deceased.

id ol" sorrow tor his loss, t

Society wc.tr crape on their iel't arm tor thirly days. d. That a copy of these Resolutions be sent to th" Standard for publication, ami another copy to lhe pa: e,,t ot lhe tit Cease d. In tl is jdtce, on Tuesday evening last, after a 'he . ; ing illness of several weeks, Mr. Jas. Ci';: , in tho vid year of bis age. "'' ve also ready, for ye know not the day nor tht !,our t, hen the Son of Man eometh ."

i j-.. n . 'ie., i

t t-eti uiiei i tut ii-.d. i i;e government Keeps this filter news very still, and which has been in town only three days.'" New Orleans papers to the 2.5th ultimo, contain late and interesting intelligence from Texas. A letter from Prazoria, dated October SJth, states that about three hundred of the Mexicans had proeeodi ed to (Jonzahs, about one hundred ami fifty miles distant, ami demanded the armsand ammunition of i the Americans; ami on being refused, they aiiackj ed the town, but were repulsed with the loss of I thirty or forty killed on the part of the Texians The writer sta'es that there are about five hundred Texians, in the interior, battling with the it: nil

on the occasion of l.if.- vAicau iiuup, ..im .....,.u two thousand ol

I the latter were to have been at tho mouth of the ' !r-o. l.i .-.Oil. 1 'l'l, i...,, ....:

, . i'lu -.-w.- yjii ill.. i ii... x iji .t.oi Ullts. art

-oi.tnu.is were p,,,', i: i-,.f , :,. ,1,,,;,. ,-:.;... ,

v'.iii-.tii. .1 luu y ti. un ii ii. .t.n.T a h iiim welcome. The New Orleans Fee says. "We have also seen a call to arm of the freemen of Texas, dated d,I ('amp of Yolunteers, ami signed by several of the influential Terians, to their fellow citizens. ''Iiiij .stale that at the artion ij'thr 3, al (Imizatcs, t'le ,x.!r.riraii commander !.. s.'ain. The rifles of the Americans are no irilles in deciding the fate of military officers. We have learned that a loiter of the 12th instant from l-razora, was received last evening, in which it is stated that the Ti.rian forces under Cenera! Houston, had taken the town of San Antonio or kexar, with o..e thousand men under his command. 7 Vic .Mrjrieans had retirid ul the. aijiraaeti tjf the Ttxinns, and lhe city w,is taken without resistance. It is also sta'ed that a convoy of sixty thousand dollars bt longing to (ienoral Cos, hail fallen into .he bands of the Texinnx.

cupped, and oi tue firmest Iiorn ; tlm k sirong, ami

supporting a line co il of hair .almost sweeping the ground. lie is peculitnly mijoslic i:t his ;'.ppoaranee, bold mid elastic in all his j) ices, ami shows ihroiighoul, a native dignily and nobility of blood."

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his

Although we v.'ish the Texians success. " not sure that the people of these United States have the legal right to interfere in their behalf. We are not much skilled in the interpretation of civil law. but this conduct on the pail of our fellow citizens, looks like a violation ol" the "th Section of an Act of Congress, passed April. U'.'iO, as !'olevs:

Mam rvt'Tt r.u ov si imtn's wmp.s. In Um rciirn of queen I'Cliz ibeth, an ingenious artisan succeeded in procuring a sufficient quantity of spiders uebs to m inuf icinre a pair of stockings, which were presented to her niajojly. who condescended to wear ihem on sonic public occasion. They were of a light grey color, soft, and .almost as cl siic risuspir.il spring. Hopes were .-.rdoi.ily entertained by .,;.,. ra.isls, o tint ,rorrt mr; sttccess of tho hose experiment, of discovering a mo-.Iodsvs!cmaliz;ng the web-spitming propensities of these pugnacious insects, after the manner of silk worms, wish a view to profit. Various plans were resorted lo, and every scheme 1 i vised to induce them to labor i.i coni . i . . . .. 1 1 . . .i i .

ecu; Din tin io nt) purpose: .ney would ntver comme'iice throwing either warp or woof til! nearly famished by hunger, nor then, unless they were warned d the presence of Hies. When numbers were cited leigelher in a place constructed upon what weie considerable philosophies! princ'tph s. instead of improving their time, according to the anxious wis!: -s of their con'riviiig captors, (hoy foil to devoitrin;.' each other by tho cruel' -si win faro iuiaginnhV as total extermination seemed to bo :m object ol!!;t; victors. A madness wr.s induced bv captivity, as lhe slaughter had no reference to s ; t isl'v in ;j individual hunger. At last a solitary spider "remained in one iiisisnce, sole master of die oremi'si-s, having fought his way through hundreds as ' Yho mill" hims lf. Like lhe !-.'-' ., - ' ' ,, , ... ,..,.! if spiders evt i reason, thit one titudo ol dc:1,'' . . I -. lei ... tiitsi nave le ll the niter tlest.latepe.-s ol its oi.dt.ioi-. Since then no attempt have been mad" to compel spiders to bceom" the --erv..n's of man: thov me highly useful in the piitieular si!iere in v.!ecii '.', V

weie expressly designed to act, viz. mi Iuppop: miiliip'.icalion ,.f sinall wing- tl iu-aiis; but '';' their insiiiiclive buisn. ss, lin y can uw. r be i m :ht

impli's ol win,

con. .Ivy. Typi u li'u It liave br-o-.i ;iifliicril pti. -cs; al-D ss'.-.it: i-: Old type at !) n-. p. r !;;. ; Ih.li'is Ir-it.i all i:nu ci V rateiiiiiv aiiiaitio.l lo.

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! ; aiai in ri'i;ai-.l lii, bi-.ae.l-t' illl lay iri.'l : ay, licit y an Pi'it-onii't ,1 V i Pi: v a ',, i-.

.d! .i . i cx.iaiiii'j lor o.- uiiiiin t':e u :...! I liic li their

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' :J. I ! K stthseritx-is lia-. o n-i n-c. iv ,i a "i rut I iisotim.iit ul" i'lt! si I'm,. (omns, tiircrliy frnm tl:e fitsri n inaiki 1--. II a ii live a i: r, i ! a : s, Siiiirs, ( 't : s, ij.-.

As tltey Law lo.:ato.l ju-einnnrnl.'ji in ih - t,j.vn f ', l:. son, it is llit-ii- t'l'l.-tiiiiiiaii-ui id kri'p ,Vt,v. mi Irei l o,y

an a-soi Ini.T.t as cut ne .-: vn in piis n,., In O.-.'Cf.!, it is iiiuirct ssitiy lo say liif'v a wlio have ootids ifiifi.'S tn s-.'il cl;-.1 :p; lia iln'ir ptun have Invn pnrc!ni- .7 loir, an ! lo t'tl'.'!- liiciu at sii h p.rt.-i'S ;is w ill pav.-, iitnl who'.osnli' anil n tail par. ha-.a- will . tiii-ni-i'lves l.ffaio t In-y hnv. As it would he iuipe siMi1 tn cnti.iitT".

limits el a.l'.i'iaisciiicnt--, a! iho ani

mt'nt consists, liiay v. ill aaiii.' li il a !'. u- '. ;.: i i"a ei' tin- t.!';'i ni nf liu ir stuck. tjli pii'i t'S I'm', P.atck ait,! f'.uir-y C-'.....:.! 1 i.ii'i'i'I, ...c til'wliii-h a n- vciv s.:p. pel ; tji! pifii's S raiN lias, :,-nn,' via y tine; '.i7 il,) Single ami 1 Piu'-lo v.a ip.i Al i.:: :. no, a r'a. ,':.. self n ion ol" I i-hi'Miiitili: . i 1 a s ;

."JI pifif s I .i sri: l,,s, 1 1 ;:) ill . .. is , ! t i:e ,t i s ; ."" put vai i: i s el'ilii . .a part are s'ipf iter art!,-!e in lnul ifiuo- i i,e,iiiA very lai-f let el (,',','. an I p'a'n I ' It U i.' .f M W - . .'! (In, lis west of tlie m iiUft ami o ,!.,,.. J'oi sterf, ."Main Cm-s sie.-ft, ' (. -piPff --., Ie'l.-) tt ; ... .nail " l'.K.NtH , ij lill' suiweol'ii iiai-ll ifUint I'.iaiiP

Uannier I'nr ilie li'ietal s.ippmt il, fxtftittfil to him, nn.l v.mit i iiilenn lii.'.i, I his iiii-iness ol Se'lH'KtMt nut !tl'. ' men's elmlies, in a snpeiinr inaitilf r, an I i thin nice til their l,o ois. ! iie will nisi miWt; Tlil'NKS of . , -IftP'fl enllff. PASi'i: 5ii,t :;i.'f Mn-ii i P oi i. S.ipe om ii: ifk Wiiim; I A b : ., . . 'io-v Ink e.tii I) ii i i " ' -h ',t naiii-f, , l l.''. INK I'e i niiiie-'- 'i" .

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