Vincennes Gazette, Volume 10, Number 52, Vincennes, Knox County, 5 June 1841 — Page 1
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truth wiTiiorr FEAR VOLUME X. VINCENNES, INDIANA, SATIRDA Y MORIVIIVG, JUNE 5, 1S11. NO.
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My Library. My days among the dead arc passed ; Around me I behold, " here'er these casual eyes are cast, The mighty mind of old : My no fer-failing friends are they, With whom I converse night and day. Vithhem I take delight in v.jj, And seek relief ia wo : And while I understand and feci How much to them I owe. My cheeks have often hecn bedewed With tears of thoughtful gratitude.
My thoughts are with the dead, with them
I live in long pat years, Their virtues love, their faults condemn, 1'artake then hopes and fears. And from their lessons seek and laid Instruction with an humble nind. My hopes are with the dead, anon My place with them will be ; And I with them will travel on Through all futurity ; Vt t leaving here a name. I trust, Which will not perish in the dust. Kobeut Sor-ru kt. 9 " . Return of the Jews to the Holy Land. To the Editor of the British VtM.
"Mr: I-or' t.ie information of such of
your renders as svmpp.thise with the Jews
11 t.ietr present diversion, and who desire
ed, mutually provoked insurrections of the 'IV. I i " . ,
i uriv.s ana Arabs, of whom neither the
one nor the other ore able to give prosper ity to the country.
Our pronation was long, in all coun
tries, from the North Pole to the South. There is no trade, no art, which we have not practised, no science in which we cannot show splendid examples. Where will you Und hotter proelaimers of civilization to the wild tribes of the Mast? "People of Jehovah, raise yourselves from your thousand years' slumber! Ral
ly round leaders; have really the will; a .Moses will not be wanting. 'The rights of
nations will never grow old: take posses
sion of the land of your fathers; build a third time the temple of Zion, greater and
more magnificent than ever. Trust in the Lord, who has led you safely through the vale of misery thousands of years.
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ne, aiso, will not forsake you in your last
conn
hardly be destroyed in a week bv British
projectiles. It would seem that the doughty projects which some of our journals have foreseen as ready to be carried into execution the moment a war should be declared, are deemed rather difficult of execution by the most loyal of her Majesty's subjects on the other side of the water. Hear the torv editor of Frazer's ( London l
-ir "
Let us consider the ordinary notions which we are daily hearing, of levying
war in the old fashioned stvle: fretting nn
expeditions; embarking ten'thousand men,
supported by sixteen sail of the line: and
effecting a landing near New York; in
snort, just such a repetition of the Li3t
war, witn its burning of Washington, its
unsuccessful attempt on Baltimore, and l's general failure to do more than ecite a lasting hatred to England throughout the
I mon
"Now, the fashion at present seems to
1R 3U extracts snow that the Jews are be to speak of the power of Kmdand and
exhorting one another to return to and take the weakness of America: of our nrm.
possession of their father land, now that mems, and of their unnreparedness, in a
cieir (.oi is drying up the waters of the vaunting and exulting tone, which we
great river Luphrates; to prepare a way I must confess is ?o no .ilioJntoK- '.!,-.,,;,-,
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kwd and sanctifying influences of th one of these notes "and I'll wail for K.abrtn. jthe rest the bell is ringing and I must : is the proper business of man to do be off. thovill of Got!, and prepare for eternity; Husband Well sir, (aside to his wife; an better far were it that all business why did you tell I was at home, consheild be suspended better far though found it ) l,''at SUCh a reSU,U ?hUld ,tafl The ',nert-lial ceives 500, and bids pice .hat tne commercial glory of the the gentleman good morning, much pleascomtry s.iould pass away for ever, rather ed with th ..7,. r . ..L i.-i
.1 I . i , . , " w i vji mo tonic lie nau thai by prosecuting hat business on the played. Our friend regrets to say, that Sbath, a sing,e sou of the humblest of, the good "wife" countermanded her orth. p.pulat.on should perish Let the der for apples Lefore he settled with the w.alt;. no, not the wealth only but the !,!.,,
scfj)tre, the crown, and the throne of the gnatest commercial-nation of the world, Unaccounted as small dust in the balance.
v hen compared with the value of a single; this
"The Biter BitS'll seems that a
gentleman, who kept a boarding-house in
city, found one fine morning that one
soul. W ha is a man profited U he shall 0f his boarders had "sloped," without in"ai?t"e u1or '1 and I3 own quirin!r for his -little W," which on besow: and what shall a man give in es- ini; snmetimp afi nrpn..,i m Ki i- .
What numbers live to the age of fifty or sixty years! yet, if estimated by their merit, are not worth the price of a chick the moment it is hatched. The true estimation of life should not be taken from age but action! a man may die old at forty, and a child at fourscore." Why need we care how short our passage is out of life, if it ba safe? Duo any traveller complain that he reaches too soon his journey's end' The young may die prematurely, but the aged cannot live long. Green fruit may be torn olT, or shaken down; but the ripe will fall of itself. Human life is at best, but like a perverse child that must be played with, and humored till it falls atleep, and then careis at an end.
Induh
lor tuem, by the combined forces of I ur- "But it is more: it is absolutely foolish
key aetr:g against the Egyptians, as pre-1 The men who talk of our makino-"war imon
; dieted in Daniel xi.. 10 l:i lie v. xvi.. 12. 1 a nation of fourteen millions of fn-P.n
Fur this is the year ordained of (lod fori unincumbered with debt of taxation, well
reinstating the descendants of Abraham, accustomed to the use of arms, sml'in I.
Isaac and Jncoh, in their own land, no more crocked on their own around, and bv their
l J 17'- r'-eu oi u oy t:ie uentues. own nresiues: tne men, we say. who t nnk u , . ri in tu i,.-.r;.r,
empty tomb of
'ard to antici-
. - 7 1 1 - " - 1 i 1 1 . 1 1 Li 1 . . 1111 1 1
commanued Jeremiah to hide in a hollow are just about the wildest, the most irra- ml sono of ht U n,,fr ;, i.:
i..ttj in .iiut.ui .eoo, wnen iiieir ancestors! tionai calculators of the clia
change for his soul." And m ,11 r!,,J r. tV" ""V.VL " "c 1C" ,. n , eep u ny should we
rnnftdernfinn fo,r.,i ..... ' . lu. ! wic 'c' u. reason, lire uhi nail
v.... vn. iuillll r,Ulll, INK enormous criminality which attends this
les3cration of the Sabbath: involving a
coiteniptuous disregard of the authority of
the S 01 .Man, vho is the Lord of the
Sabbath; involving a single neglect of all the unspeakable privileges which the Sabbath is fitted to secure; for the Sabbath it-
our davs? In ihp rnn ;u
viz: he had not the wherewith. The be sleeping enough.
debtor and creditor met several limes
since on the very best of terms, and on GENERAL WILLIAM HLWRY IIAKRI?o.
se'f is one of the greatest boons ever con-
erred on the human race. O.'i.men never think enough of the val
ue of the Sabbath or of the grace of God in ordaining it so that every seventh sun
j ...
ucr xv i. II, l..) And when returning, it an easy thmg for us, by sending out an to the contemplation of the ei Uod wnl give them the tabernacle, and the expedition and burning a few sea-coast Immanuel. and leads us forwt arK, and tuc altar of incense, which he towns, to bring such a nation on its knees, p?.te that blissful period, whei
the morning we allude to, they agreed to
take a drink together, and accordine-lv re
paired to a bar-room, when the creditor icmarked that his ex-boarder was getting corpulent, which the other replied to by all uding jocosely to the very sleek appearance of his quondam friend and host of the boarding-house, who ended his obseva-
tions by an offer to bet the liquor on their size. Things were at this crisis, when
the debtor taking off his coat (which by- letters found-in the following extraor
...v. j, ...j.j.u.lu ajticw guuu unej iidiv worus, winch were the last ever utgaily observed to the other that by trying tered by our late Chief Magistrate. 'Tis
uoii, ine uinerenre ot rotundity could be J no more strange than true.
peceived by the by-standers
riesident of the United State5, Died at Washington City, April the Fourth, In the Year of Our Lord, One Thousand Eight Hundred and Forty One. The
g- int.
dl-
nces of war of the nnner temr.le whose son r cPr r. " . . ne; was -o.r i wisti you to understand the
were gomg into captivity in Babylon. that ever helped a nation in;,. an inextrim - nn,l ul.r.U vmnlmni,, d-.u ne word, and our hero oi the boarnmg- true principles of the Government I
then the Lord shall show them these bie difficulty. Wer, this in,W,l t1,.. ,o. r ouse, who luckily happened to be in his wish them carried out I .'-
x ..... . .... .. , n nr t oovoi .,ti,n t,mn I. A . . . '
,u... r., ,i, ...r .tiuc umr, nas in a irire m- muic. ornartnron Lourirr.
A ' - -
t:u. tr res:oi ;iti n to the land ct tlioir la:h-
ii 3. .
i licicwiiu ciiu you eira:i3 irom a
rnr r him f 1
"""o-' auu g"-ry oi t,ie i.oru snail ap- peet neiore us, were the on v course nnpn il,r,,,rl,t on rtr.rll.-.ca r,t, .,,,
i .1 , -i. r , -. I : i . . ... t I -"a"'-"-" vw.nv.oo n..ui:t)
P-.w. .luu uitj (.ioiki aiso, ns it was showji no us tlie making a naval and military w
d P.it. and shins aiK s'e.im. I oil tImq ;mni;,io wi,o,
that me place might be honorably sancti- boats, upon one of the most powerful na- th.-re. in annroori.o ,ur '..
4. I I.' A . , . I n . . I ' " i I I
,"-(. e . ac. li.. i-.n. Kins nt rhr wr! i i ion a
(.enii.ui newspaper, which betoken
lews, in d
as 1 1 if
urn emeiit among tne eontmenta
iPl.HiMti to tne rite crisis in Syria, editor remarks:
e nave a country, the inheritance ot
our father, liner, more fruitful, better sit
w.ueu . ii eoiiiineree, man many ot t!u
ctdebrated portions of tho globe. Envi ropfd )- the deep-lelled Taurus, the live
i . - - i. . - . r . i. i . . i .i
t mi"! o-- oi uie i.upiirtues, thf
unto .Moses, and as when Solomon desired with horse and f
v rom tne suuioined calculation, drawn I be our irocrnostics for
f. : i . . . , . , .,
i.o.u jlii jturm uaia, u is oh iously proved cnoiy, m tne extremes
a!t'iat the year 1840 terminnfoH the- 9 not) lour anricinafions of fh
days, or years, ordained hv fl.-wl f.ir niv. Irin'i nf surli re,nu-l.
tiie .levvsover to the (lentiles, bv them I "I-'or it is useless to
vu, we Uoot.,1 i i i
nr tl.;l. IP,1 ,1, ,r..i : fe'"33 aim sei-
' " , J. '"? ilc(l the matter pro tern, bv neremntorilv DISTILLEF.IES IN TIIE n. statp.:
s claiming the coat in part payment of the We are indebted to the Hon. W. Slade,
lat ingratitude is
C. 1 1 II It Cii t .1 T i r
ad iuiIckI u,.ld r,,r ,1, r,!,ii , tl,. t .1,. .L,t,:..r."""".""- ,u " : revenwu, and "; J '"IV " rec. 1J3
ill" future.; melon- .cul.nr,:l s of 11. rl," 11,8 b03rU" Wa,!eJ 0lr roi"us h'3 jacke'- r u "Twttneut of l!,e number of - Xor ; 1 vontu Vocludo u itht - ."""HiVd" f','
r 1 . -wv.- uiMiiiuiltu UC1U VY r I t" ill I
, t t Ii a I - 1
s inf r!ir ot 00 tm ciui4 o i -I. i . uttuucua. aim u e remet ifiR so
v v lw 1 .Tii i.'i. n 1 ir 1 nnor oti 11.. ..-. 1 . . w 1
gers arising from the desecration Sabbath. So much guilt cannot, un
righteous retribution of God, pass with im-
iii'
- 1 . . - " 1 .. - u uuv tit, t tiiLiL 11 v 1 a 1 i'.n 1 . 1 . pr rnp 1 . i
to 'he trodden underfoot for thr r fmnc. I certain rolL-ifer-d issnn .iik 1 iifcBtc -,-, .:.. .... i- , - 1 ... impie and eltectual the first of tlipm I Mr,, no
- - - v . - 1 1 ii' ivut 3 1 CLt llhi ( I t 1. 1: v;u i i im. . I T
yj. of Dhtill ries. :.:U. distilUd.
ression of the daily sacrifice.' (Dan. tingencies which would speedily mix them- punitv. Men not only deny themsel ve J reflmrw? l, be,ad ministered without loss N. Hampshire ;;:i0 1i.T..l.. .27n. I i . 1 . 1 - .... . I - , v.v- n jv. mat ni-'Inl tuna I hot I 1 1, 1 I- . n I .
. 1 lie first to the precious privileges of the Sbl,,rl, , .""""."" "'" Vlr generally. ermont,
with about but the v will brin-down upon their heads , " ,?Srculate. tf'e country, would Massachusetts,
mil is. m; LAike xxi. 4V, M 1.) e may, pelves witti tfie mam question
therefore, expect the Jews to 'be received maritime power in Luronc
into mercy in their own land. this nrpifni twenrv-live millions, but pueiiinlifrfd ivirVt ...o .,;r,
7 , . . . . . - - - - 7 .... miujiiuiu 1-W13. ill
vear Is 11, and to commenro rp-lmildinnr I debt. Lroea to war with its only riv.il .n il.o I ,,;f.,t tn,i ,i. ,;i....- r 1
. . ... ....... ... ... . r- v..v,.iir.iiiiij.iii i r iii.--t r tor
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i v sr. . . .1 . i
." . ,,f r.,h;o onj i'ri,i,. 1 ""- t'iw temp.e as m lonner ioin a-tn ninuons, prou-i, if.e tendency ot this sin is to reta o.un-rv -xten tt leT ',CarS' as. 1' He ted in Jer. xxxi. 31-10. uplifted, and far too strong to be easily pi,i;zress of V,viIization-to cheri , - "o '"- i.x. xx.Wi. t-iJS, .WXvii. and as SI-jktll ui" "vo wliohnJ hy o coup dc rntn. And ,ii,!i;v to spread disv oiit.MH -iti.t Mediterranean, crowned ny the towering ,y themselves in the extracts I send you. as the more powerful of the two purposes der throughout' the community, a d
" - " "-'"- And 'then shall the sanctuary be cleansed.' to attack the other by sending expedition down inon men the visible tokens dre l rivulet? and brooris. which snroai!!..- i:.,. i :.. i . , , - , i ... .i . i . : ii-.. I . .. 1 . .. . . luJvt-li:
c -. iiii . ' 1 i'n'oeteu in i.ui. mil i i (some say in niu .iiuuuic, uie inequaiuy oi ineir vine displeasure. 1 e br n" wratl
J -4. ' I I 1 ,. i toiTis irennii'O cincu hr.-i . - . ,i,,inie I
which they will see IT Vi aim larmers Connecticut,
lia,c mem ptisieu in a common- Kuode Island.
a von.
wealth on the. contented inhabitants. A
glorious lan i! situate at the furthest extremity of the sea which connect1' three-quarters of the globe, over which the I'ho'nil .1 i
cian, our uretnren, sent r tie i r numerous
fleets to the shores of Albion and the rich coast of Lithuania, near to both the Ked sea and Persian gulf: the perpetual cour-
'-24.
According to Dan.
those J..$00 davs, or years, begin 70 week, or -MX) years before the death and resurrection of Christ,
From these 190 years deduct
the natural life of Christ,
i i t
mare nnt ir -n tdo t,io.,i- i.r . e i .
rd the- , "uiiiv icdt ui an iew lork, V uu' almanac, for ready reference. PW iPrv
To aire the Cholic in Horse. Make Pennsylvania. Ami PUP him ! rlronnh m 1 c I 1-1 i
. . til e- - jivh.u tutu mseu oi a if award
of hi. t8.bIe 5POORful of stro? mustard, dissolv- Maryland',
cu .n i uiduh uuiue oi water. Having V rrr nia.
;i i i i i . . c '
the neonle" Imw.'-bv ,.rr,r,,;n nll"llUKU auu u5'"oeu the drench,
and the probability of a protracted sirug- Sabbat!i-day.?' AH history testify 7 ,l. it U most. cvemently administered.' S. Carolina.
gle grows still more apparent. fact, that there is no surer si-n oftho , , , 8 ''ead hih in the air, Georgia,
-ij SLiiji.iSiiiu mis iu no mo suite oiicomintr destruction ot a nation, than the L , T" . 11 Ju"11 Uf uiacK Aiaosma,
I uiyvui
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our general and remorseless disregard of the
years
ses of the traffic of the world, :i the way And it roes that these 2.300 from Persia and India to tho Caspian and d. -.-cior vp, inn u r
from Persia and India to tho Caspian
l.'ack sea, the central country of the commerce between the east and the west. Every country has its peculiarity i .t i ... . . . -
every people ineir own nature. .vna
with its extensive surrounding plains, un
filing, must we not remember that
i ... . . ... r
nef (iOOr nr-er hhor. fnf rrrp.nt .ilii v n r 1 1 L- n I V.K . 1. i.fl.ll T .. . f -i i
-----."- -.' "i.iiin .MiJUiUil. liKlll 1 HOI !S1L IOT fill t 1 1 tl
nation ot 1- ranee, is burning lor an op- saith the Lord: shall I not be avenged on
years. 1 1 ' ' uni,i Ul "i
the last war; an
'nilicant tokens of late to seize the first fa-
Tnr tliio r.n. ... .. .. r I ...
- inio mii tunc evtrv iarmer i i iBimni
should have a bottle at hand .always kent Lonisia,,
in one and the same place, and so with Tennessee.
rig off the disgraces of such a nation as this." Speech of Rev ma'ly .thm?90 the eck of which, Arkansas, has given many most si- Dr. Suminton at the Capitol. ' ' P"5"1 breaking in the horse's Kentucky, i.. . .i . . n jo i month Bhi-iii ,? Ii ....11 1 .. . ... .
......... ..i.mu do ,C4I OliiCU Of
ys or yara began . C. -150 years, vorable opportunity of striking a blow at
lo these d."i" years add lMO
years and j years for th error of the vulgar era, in all 1814 years, " l.Sll
favorable to regular cuuivatiou, is a land And von have the number of
of transit, ot communication, ot caravans. ij1(1 days or voir of the-
x- . . I .. .1.1 1 1. .. I .. - - '
.o peop.e on uio etirui n;-.e neu so true vision. '" IPf) vpnra
to their calling irom tne nrst as we have This snbieef reppk-pa n.i,iitin.i f,r. JilicpmnirP1
U'UIHIOUUl i 1 v. I - ....... v .
done
WT ri' eneniv' ii r,ir ipr r-it!i.r. . i. t.-. j . n tt -
.' -'v.., ii...,Vv; i,iivc iniiji h i .o i s n p m is
we avoid hearing by each mail from Ire- capital: Chiravn Jimerimn.
i - i . t . . i . . . i i r
lanu uie namest tnrcats tnat ever were i t t . i . .
years, coucneu in language, that, so soon as Un
kind shall be fairly entangled in a foreign
war, the lvomish faction in that country will claim, and, if necessary, will seize
the sovereignty of that portion of
upon
rapped Missouri.
The following collecting story which ' . VIUl. lW"ie' 11 .u be un
..v, uu. tdKcn, as 11 that tin lana.
case there will be danger of inflammation, Ohio,
The. tvcvi to collect a debt. We uwp 3., .IT' 7 .1- " , "c "'3Uluer orSmne -Wict.igi.n
-'mv i witii tiiiiiiiiitTttiii it-, .. i i ir
much amused the otherdav. on o,,r vv.v V-7'. ,C"KUX nere lowa,
i,nnio t(ll i J c -'C5(:uueu 13 salu io oe immediate an
.. , . .....i.t.v-.-o . w.ic ol our tains-e. Unw apt many farn
m a7 waa on a collecting wait until the case occurs, and life and
iuis siaie. jeath han-r on thu Usnp f .i.
- O ' " liic iiiuuit-111,
in-1 1 i s t. of Lolumuia,
icrs are to
3 r 31. 'Ml a,: 00 37 3,177,01t "1 J15.S.-J .5,oT)o d0,(ilG 3:,0,117 '7 ,78j,i:;i!i : 30.5: '0 u-'O Sb-i.r.ir, 251 It j.'jjy.s 3.1.-0 13m I 1.080.IVJ3 47 17,'J 1. M 1.7(0,7(5 -IJ .VJs.h..s ir)(J Lli:Ml :"- l,7SvJ.'.rt l-o !;.: 9 541 ,(. - 1,3 K. 1 0,0")(!
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'.lid interest from the following r-tmrt "Xor is this all. Do we nor know, hv
W 11 '.rn q ti-u.linft niftnl.i I ii-i -t-i t. - tl.nl i . . . 1 r 1 ii- .- ,. J"! . I r .1 ..1 ti - . -
...1, ,1 i.c.,.., rT,,, -" utim a Liverpool nuniication ot December aounuant proois, tnat tne icussian emissa-
intry where little food is neocssary, and last: With such anxiety are the Jews re- ries are unceasingly employed in foment-j
nature aunost snonta- warded bv ihn ditTpmnt f'..,Kin.i r.r P,. inrr mise.hief in the ...nn,l thnt the- vr,-
11, ! - t t 1
i r. iirii wr w HrP nn n m Pt at - cr-ttni ii r- .
...... ;., ,u . T . ' ue:ore ine' incl"-e about the cure. A
vv,,..,, i,u .D h cuimiu repaireu 10 me how many there
i.uou vi, uuq ui iii3 ucuiuis, vn luq uir-1 hand the xc
nig ui mc oud iduv ioi iier uusuanu, sne prescription. Be
cAii.cMt-u ner rrg.ei mat . e nau just left from this tiine forlh a . an . '
' wpWUIUI VI . I ...
let the hor?e swallow, when his head thus
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l owers, has been suggested as the most our entanglement in a protracted warfare me &ee " are ou your tatfier elevated, instead of choking him or squezeffectual mode of preserving peace among with America as the too probable com- lias gone go see perhaps I'm mistaken ing his gullet or windpipe, from which the nations. 'The dry bones' are begin- moncement of our national humiliation, ruM quick and tell your father, if you inflamation may supervene, give him a ning to shake, and appearances bring'the dismemberment, ami ruin." can find him that a gentleman is here who smart slap on 'lhe hips with the onen words of the Psalmist to our minds: 'Thou There, sir Alarmist, cease your idlo wishes to pay him some moiify. hand. 1
shalt arise and have mercy upon Zion, for fears, while you lay this unction to your I 1 ne b0' Iau lul1 speed lor hid dad- j V. S. Some prudent farmers keep at the time to favor her, yea, the set time is soul, that war is not an easy game for any y-) hand, with which to eive drenches most
come, for tny servants take pleasure in her nation to play; and that England, least of 1-ady. 1 hope I am mistaken bus- conveniently, a well-shaped cow's horn .... . i .i t ..i I..11 . l c . l If, n ml i'oc inllitinp a il. . . r .. t. .. I ... : . i .1 i-..i . '
Minn's, una i;uur ine uust lliereol. ;m, is jum iiuw in'iareu liira ruuiw. .. ..m. mui umg ne ex- wun tne little end sawed Oh; throtit'h
It tuese observations be found to accord! with divine Revelation, the Present . nosi- AutllOVitV Ol UlC Sftbliatll.
tion of the Jews not only presents a most Admitting it to be true that business P1"6 so negligent in paying their debts. Jyour hogs get sick, you k
interesting object for contemplation, but would sutler, that the commercial inter
must aiso teaa every serious inquirer to ests ol tins great country were really to
...Lf. 1 fTI 1 !i 1 , 1 1 tl .1 1
mow
v. hen not ol
.-... tuC gL-iiiiciuau &ome water, wnai, give them ears of corn, first dip Ollick now ilnn. Pnmp liprn fin n n.l.lr. lu.l ;n n . .1 .n 1 , .
, j. , "ciio- tu 111 iai, duu iiirn roueti
conn
this is furnished bv
1.. .1. ...,... ...l.u:. 1. ..1 , - . . ... . . I 0 ... . - I town anil vvniilil nn "nin fti-eu lift l.1-I , .
iiuoustv 10 ui-- mptiu.r u.i.iiu.i.m.f, om r0pe, that it is upon this issue, who shall moment winch saw England fully occupied 7 J J V -y mustard tor the worst cholic; and farthernot for the heavy soil of the ruder north, possess the land which (rod gave to their in other directions would see "a Russian , r a Week' . , e me"cnant regretted ,0re, keep always at hand a black bottle -In no country of the earth are our forefathers.' that the question of peace or force on its way to Northern India? On at very much as lie he had some mon- str0!lg mustard, sulpher, glauber salt-'
uitturiii mi ir.iiucii.iJ3 ..s in o ii.., n; niiiiei war now depends, and their return to I ;tl -1 a 1 1 tnese grounds, then, and on others J anu phiemes to bleed with.
do they live m as uensc ie.asses so inde-1 c?;in0. under the tniarantv nf tho. A II ;,? which micrht be added, we should look unon Jiady. 'lou have well reallv
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peaueiu i tue SLirrounuiug umaoii.ants: m none do they persevere so steadfastly in their faith in the promise of the fathers, as on the beautiful shores of the Orontes.
In Damascus alone live near 60,000.
"The Arab has maintained his language and his original country: on the Nile, in the deserts, as far as .Sinai, and beyond
tho Jordan he feeds his flocks. In the elevate 1 plains of Asia .Minor the Turcoman has conquered for himself a second country, the birth place of the Osman: but Syria and Palestine arc depopulated. For centuries the battle field between the sons of Altai and of the Arabian wilderness, tho inhabitants of the West, and the half nomadic Persians, none have been able to establish themselves and maintain their nationality; no nation can claim the name of Syrian. A chaotic mixture of
all the tribes and tongues remnants f
migrations from the north and south, they disturb one another in the possession of the glorious land where our fathers for so many
centuries emptied the cup of joy and wo
where every clod is drenched with the
iuoxl of our heroes when their holies
were buried under the ruins of Jerusalem. "The power of our enemies is gone, the angel of discord has long since mown down their mighty host, and yet ye do not bestir yourselves, people of Jehovah! What hinders? Nothing but your own supineness. "Think you ihat iMehemet Ali or the Sultan in S;amobuI will not bo convinced that it would be better for him to be the protector of a peaceful and word thy people, than, with infinite loss of men and uionev, to contend agains' the ever-re;tea;-:
If the population of the United .States
nd I,,,
1 i I ' vi.M.i.wi iuiiiaijiu tl ti Ml 1 1 if -e are who do not keen on Li.,.. i .n. , . !"e
ingredients to fill up the simplest , 1 ' u,Sl":eu Pn. w,u lur- . r. . V s"picsi I rush each man. woman, run ,d,i ,
it then reniembfcrnd. io ,.n . r , , ..
, i . , : . ' l- y'-' -iny. journal or the Jtmi
can Lmon.
ten-
The remains of President Harrison aro
i to be removed to North Lend and depes-'
ited upon a beautiful and clevatid nafurf.I mound, where tne monument mav be seep for several miles up and down ";!:e V-h'nt river. There, the travtdler of distant ages, will be refreshed by a visit to tho tomb of the warrior who was never defeated of the patriot who died poor, and the statesman, w ho. from the pro;;. I her
of president, -fell like a star -struck fro
its sphere, covered with glory and
now.i." X. F. .Idas.
re-
Summer Lincoln Fairfield, not unknown in the literary world, was on
ill cnlnliftr I I Till! r.Stla V hroilfrlll hffnra tha M.., . ,.c
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aumire the watchfulness of Jehovah over be crippled and impeded by the observance ; ' uul 4"U,.U,B ll' wltJ mercnani; tell is ten to one but it arrests the disease. Philadelphia, for intoxication, having been this ancient people during the lapse of so of the Sabbath is business supreme? If San to bring some of those largest Jiemedii for Foul Xoiei In Kh, I found at night K ing on the pavement -
many ages, and at the same time to awaken the interests of man are to be brought into anu . oest apples do you hear now run Make a small moo. bv ivnnnln, , i-oJHe was also charged with knocking down
I ' J l' 1' l ll tm 1 a" 1
Ihcer in the watch house, and attempt-
, iest tne Key trom turn for the purmaking his escape. He was coin-
in default of giving bail in the sum
I), to keep the peace for 6 months.
.mas.
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the attention ot professing Christians to competition with the Wordof God, which 4"'- " en uiu you leave ot. i.ouis, about the end of a stick dip this in tarlano
uie gieai eems mat must yet precede, should yield.' is business to yieiu to me ' taking np as much as will adhere to it and a?hall follow, their restoration to the Lible or the Bible to business? " If we are f1, - 'Last Monday W3S two rol) tfiis round in sait. and tl en tfirnmi,J P09e of
land of their fathers, recorded in Ez. to give in to this plea, it will soon push re- Jj3U --"t 1Cunning t0 tlie window.) jt into the sheep's mouth, hold it there 111 itle(1
xxxvi, xx.xvn, xxxvm, xxxix, Luke xxi, ligion out of the land. If we speak of j nuoudnu iruw as i am corn l until he is forced to withdraw and swal- ot s'"-'1,
ivom. xi. lours, eve. the duty of maintaining the worship ot '"' u iu. Mow (he tar and salt, and your sheep will J
Philip Bolton.
St. Ilelier's, Jan. J0, 1S41.
1 urkey is there called the King of the
.ortn. ana Lgypt 'ttie King of the South.' lie
cause those countries are north and south of th
Jews country.
From the .May Knickerbocker. What i Tory say or a War between Ilnglaii d a :i 1 America. A'e ventured to predict in our last number that there would be no war between England and America, and to express the belief, in opposition to several contemporaries, that, in case there should be, there would be an even chance that all the ciric- on the Atlantic con?: would
if 1.1 . .
God morninc and evening in the family, nusoanu enters pulling and Plowing)
we will meet with the answer, that busi- ULUl " 1 was so mariui you nauj
ness must bo attended to, and there is no leu time for it. If we appoint fast days to Husband. In an under tone, (I wish
mourn for our sins, or thanksriivinnr tays to Heaven I had.)
to acknowledge the Divine goodness, weAn' 1lr will be told that the shops must be opened, Mr.
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To the merchant.
how are you.
. Very well pleasant day:
that the factories must vomit forth their all well. Hark! the bell is ringing not
smoke, and our devotions must be disturbed much time to talk. I have a little busi-j
by the booming of the machinery. I am ness (presents two or three bills) would speaking to men of business 1 am sur- be very glad if you could settle them to-J
rounded bv men of business yet I will J day.
say, a curse on the business that cannot Husband. Ah. ah yes sir well I
be conducted without violating the law of j don't know. Col. Winston promised to
soon get good health and clean nose?
.'Imericaii Tarmtr. Sovereigns of the World. England Victoria I. born 1810. Trance Louis Phillipe I. born 1773. China Taru Kwanir: Russia Nicholas l.'born 1790. Belgium Leopold I. born 17. 0. Prussia William IV. born 170.1. Austria Ferdinand I. born 1703. Spain .Maria Labclla Louisa 1. born is:u.
Per tu v:ul Marie 1810.
- 99"Green Erin." The Irishm an who
exploded the powder in his csp the other day was lectured upon the evils of intemperance by en acquaintance of his and the injury he had received by the explosion, was pointed out as the effect of his having drank too much.
Then you think it was bad luck that
I tuck the liquor,' responded Pat. 'Yes.'
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God on that business that cannot be car- bo here to-day who owes me some bor
ried on without endangering immortal rowed money hard times when will! Sweden Charles John L (Bemado:' n me limb souls, by leading men to violate the sancti- you leave, probably? (bell rings again.) I XI V. born lc23. L'pr
fy, and shutting them cut trcm the hal-j Merchant. I must be off, sir "lift J Holland U dliain J. bom I77.". I "round.
'Och, but your cdiration's been neglected yoiinir man. You're not smpmi-
Glona I. born I fip hv nn n - r. r, .v !.,i. r ..
, j .....i..... i, i.i'i" iut.r mi
me that I p;k whiskey enough to make
er in the knees, or the nnw-
uld have druv mc fut in the
