Wabash Express, Volume 18, Number 25, Terre Haute, Vigo County, 25 May 1859 — Page 2
iL lit a'ölabasb Express
ROBERT IT. ilCD30ri, Editor.
Torr WEDNESDAY
V XX "t Ol May 25. 1S59
One of tie meet rrwirkal't everts in the LiUrj of thia coo b try, i ll goiu la aod returning- frcra leak. I it notiruJar ly rerxiirU aide that from the uncertain .vi de rcc If f"Te thrtn, so man thousand of our fllow. citizens rushed into the, wild Xfgiou. of the Kock Mountain Lopio to fiid
wealth ' I prosperity there. Not one f.ot of j jiuleJ by the chair, to report, it an adjourn, the soil is cultivated by the hacd of civiliaa t..j rueting to be hcl J at 7j s. clock, i M.,
tion no evidence of civiliied life is run J them nothing to urge them on, but the sordid
Canal 2eetixg. At a meeting of citizen, of lie counties of Greece, Clay and Vijo. who arn ubcriWr O aid io utaiong the division of the Wi bash fc I'.ri Cntl U.wftu Terre Haut and Newberr, held at the Court-House, In TerreiUute. oo ThurJj. May I'd, l'J, at 3 oclock, I. XI. Dayton Topping. F.q , of (Jrrene county, vat unanimously appoi fated Chairman, aud
Charles Cn.ft, Srcrctarr. Tl. object of the meeting, a e plaints! by the chairma, wi to nuke some proper or lnitttton of tW subscribers consummate a coutr.ct with the Tr- '.r of the caaal, and appoint officer to take charge rf it. After eJiciion of aeveral mode of rgan iaatioo, il vaa, ou tntlin,
lit titled. That a committee of live ap
desert f jr fabricated
Svme, so infatuated by tbe . a a
account of the roij regiert.
tal-tUir wives ar.d their children, C'Jyrcrl'Corun-.ittf.
propel p!n of organisation. Whereupon, the chair appointed Mttiri Wil iam D. üriswold, Clauocey Hose, W. Ü.
Ü-nydtL. J. II. AaUu aod A. T. Lauaing. aaid
everything it.t toovablei, and go. Where they p is 0. ck?viUely Certain, but tLejr atar'.ed fr Pike'a iVak. One Lsibdred tLott und men, atari fjr this isolated pur io the great chain of nseuotaia which divide the Last from the West. The 01 this long trin arrio at the de.tit.c l point ani aa uu Lhovn, traclekt and aoiuKre forct aurrooda tlern. For the b-.it huui of civilixed life, cefnea the rar of the aiortu, the hol of the wolf and lb cream of th paulbcr. The fiod na ahelscr from the storm but the rock, no protection from the burning tun but the aha low o( the foreU. Krer; ihinjj iadetolate.
Ou motion, thtf tucetinj adjurued to T J ucUk.l'.M. t'poo rcaatemldio at 7J o'clock, V. AI .,
Mr. (Ji it wold reported to the rueetmjr, fnni the
Time to Work. In the Ut letter written b Daron Hutuboldi he reueated hit friendt on "two CuBtinenU," to ceae writing tu ao that he might, "rrj tou:e leitare and Lave time to ork." lie titd attained the ae of tihiet jeart when h made iLit requett, to uieu of It arcing everj Lere. He had ettjoyrd a luanhnod oj eevrbt j
rtart, and aninterrupttd health for tear a e-ntury. lie lived hro the great Frederick livt-d wai cotHupoury with Wathington, Xajtdmn lat and tiovlhe. He had teen uure uf the world and of luaukinj lhaq an ulhtr man had rvad more, thought luore and ui the mot; profound tclndar of the age in wLich he lired. Wbtu Le deirtd "tirue to wlrk,,, he had aceoiuplikhed utore than any oilier Mrtrjman had itod upon the I'rrennees t i ihonht and dccmded into thd tnoatarcret recete of Geological ecience. He had worked itoie aud alrpt trat than any coteruporary . And after having done all thi, w heu atanding on ttie brink of the grare, the eld manjutl trraitliiig into another life, begt for "Utture to w ork." Wat there ever it aullimer ipectacle? Wat Luruao nature ever more truly man and did toa&hod e.er approach ug her untiring deity "Tin to work" what a reqtu'tt, and how opposite froaj the ret of the world. "Tirue to
work" thia it the teeret of hia guat jena
Tata a Hatta. May 23, lSoD. .'.or Kiprttn The coiilreterty between 'II. II. II."atd mytelf haa had uee jrood effect.
if no more; it has turned hit attention to tb teaching of the Uillt. True. ht nUuitt If tfigned to con ioce me of the neceatily rf r uiMi.beririg the admonition id "the I'rachr," hat we ahould 'tJ nt righteoua tiver much, neither make t It elf over wie." I thai:k him for the rifrnicr, and ill try aud turn it to jood account, Hot he w ill 7rnit me to recipricate the faVue by commending to ki$ tpe cial atUi.liou tLe fuither dice of the ante stgaciout author, in the vTt-c immediately follow irg hit own ij'iotatt'Ui: "lh-ttt oer much wicked, neither te thou fool iti If I cau thua imprenn hit mind at hü hat n.iuo, t may pr vo id mutual Mtvire to each other; fr there I no man iilhr to wie or pure but that le tna learn loth w isdom and virtue from thia ethtut!rat and instructive toutre. He call me he MJt'.fy champion c f Sunday au$tttilit$, Tciuperanre, Maine I-aw, d,c." fatting-by the rather torry attempt at iiony, evidently detigned here, at "argumentum ad komintm' and of no tort of consequence, hp
and ditaipalion by drinking and caroutiog or when they attetcble in theaters and cir cusea .and ether places of amulcruent, it i Mbf recreation," but, plait.ly ai4 tirnj ly, a dtttciatitn e tht Salbalh. ' Those who become initiated io these prattle- have already en tered folly uHin a carter of dissipation, ( an 1 wl.il they may, st ciliient, deal honestly and
has no place in their afTections. The latter) admonithet ut t "reieember the Sabbath day j to ketp it holy," bu they Lced tot lh adicomlion. t if ii !i ;. .i : '
w.u. i 'vre id jemous man argumen ;n ti in r n t ,. . i ...... h 10 l, c l' ri,io n " fotlirirg of one of thc.r
imnwr. ii aaia ai r.rii iM( Utte 11 ho ilil
H - - - I - . . MlÜsHIfMAN JtnsiOIlKD. Wi!jfcT0!, May 21. The i,t sctit midfl.'j u.an who were Jit
ringed from tLv Navy, frr t .t-r: p.rtiei j.ant
fcn-i.ce Urtwcru Ihe Uti.e la ui lictnn
law. This I denitd and poihted cut the lif-
coasradet at lh Nv! Act.irmy. in April Uvt,
L&tc been reinstated to their foprt r poiti . us .
uprightly wiihallmen, ytt they wilt surely j frrecre by howirj tut one waarttttirery
Tersona lea in tht- t'oitut Süte for Y
rai te
find, in the end, that, although they may hae j
pnseut pratilicaiion iu their mtrriuK-nt, . jocjlarity, and songs, they niiy yet Le forced to acknowledge that inlrinprraiice ruaktua child of the !u'it jnau )sud piralyxi s the loftiest Intellect. ' f.o.k ro. lUou opou llie wiu when il Is red, hen it giv th its color in the cop. when it moveth itat-lf aright, .if tkd list it Htt lie a$tr.tnt, and itinjtth like an adder.' If. II. c. my argutut utt tu dtfYnaf of the Sahbnth, mere "mad kmie crotchtli." Thia is tno let very. liA then the idta i riot original it hat often betu made to terve the tame purpose before. The griat fiscal wrote in defense of Christianity and the Sab ba'.h iu France, in the Augustan ae, and
when hit powerful rraoninjf made the dry
by way cf Hat re, n.ust r.eccarily haa thur paaioit vi.d by the freed Oonaul at the port from they tail, ai d thoe for the Coi.tirert hy t.y ff Kngland. and wdo may po to Induo, mu-t have their prporit sited at the A.ueiKs. b-f-atioo, whatextr may U tl tjr
il wi.
w.ll permit me to .av that he has shot wide l,onf8 ' "Ul-Jelliy mile, olllirc wrote to
of the mark at it regard my viewa of the
caa-trtiUt previoutl appointed, the fjliow inj the why he atood the intellectual coloitus of
articles of awiMioo, with a recommendation that thry le adepteJ, via: 'Article ol Ataociatww aiopfed by, and at
a ravrtinkT of persons who are subscribers to
tLe age.
There if oo rxcrlK-cce without labor how well did Darou Humboldt understand thia. aod how the history of hit life illustrates the
subscription paper, which JtaTe been circula ! fact. Labor it makea the brnly strong and ted and signed for the purpose of raising j girr food to the brain. Labor it is the fuudt lo preerve the oavigattou of that por- j avocation of floxl. "And on the veuth day tion of the Wabah t Krie Canul between ! Ood etj Jed his work whkh he had made ; and
Terre-Haute and N'ewUrry, under a contract
drear and forbidding. The bar Jy ad venturer , j.j, te Hoard of Trustees of said caual; said
is, of course, diacouraged. (loldon dreams rnecliu' beiuj held at Terre JIaute on the l'Jth
vani'h Ufore dred relitis, and stc:i should 0f sjljt
he reU-d ou the seveeith day from all his vork which he had made." What a sublime spectacle a life of intellectual labor. What a glorious ret will It a ron II uuiloldt h ave i n the
the yellow artL be found in abundance, it j Aancta I. The object of this association j qniecent dreaoi of death, and what a rich
wnl not purchase tke common aeceMities of j, u $t.cure tful mii,lUin the navigation of l,f-the are not there to be b-.uL-Vt or toll. portivn r.f the W. t K. Canal, lyin: be
ITnder thote circumstances could any thing beexpeeted but just hat it ror Itkirg place the return, under the movt distressing circmstarces of the tfreat mass of those, who
but a few w.-eks a . statc 1 fjr I'ike't IVak ! Cse of the name?
twee Terre Haute in Vigo couuty, and Newberry io the county of (Jreene. ami to prevent the public injury to result from an abandon
ment cf ai 1 canal, aad the otiaequeut dis
It it ai 1 '2',)') are ou their rvtre.it tue are coming Sick to, destitute an! in a famished'
Aar II. TSit association ah all be govern
ed and managed by $trr Hirrotors, ftr of
condition. As hungry mer always w ill. and MlMa alaall reti.l iu Viv'o county. io
always hire a ri-M to, they Ue proTis,jn, Gft.(.rPf an, onf in C!. sha fthall constitute
y anmu cousmuie
quorum, and hire auttionty and rower to
thecitiet through which they pat! on thir Lct foP inJ bind the attociation. in all thin-s
whereverthey find them, and threaten in thir , loarJ,0f wlom a maj ,rjty hsll veognceto JeVroy .ill tons an.l burn ' T,.,run)( anJ ,llTC authority an,
rst'irn.
That rnsny of those wesVrn cities h ive, by Urganitati'sn.
a systtm of letter writing, and for the most mercenary motives induced this lirge emigration there can be no doubt, and if tti-y ahould i.ow tufTir in con.Kcq-ienc, we wo ild not be nuc!i surprised, nr ahould we rgrd it as altogether unjust. fy this sytora cf misrepreentst.iont, thousands and tens of thou sands of go d men hare l;n ruined. St. Ixju a snd Leavenworth City have, 'tis true, re ape I a hirvett, but it ii a harvest that will result io r.o goI, a.ud nny be attendt.l with eriojs Consipif iics.
'Iherc rniy be, and wr j poe tin re is,
yt A in the vicinity of Tike's Pea, an 1 if men
rould lite without eiting or having a place to
sleep, r. fottune cou'. l I acc umulated, but litifortuni'ely for the oinrr, tired nature seeks
ier-' there as well a- here, and tread and mesit aid water and raimt nt are as necessary
store of happiuess there must be for him, in
another world. Like a burning scintillating meteor he grew brighter and brighter as he approached his destination, and will only go out, when eternity ends. I'ack through six thousand years, peihaps this world ha produced no peer in varied intellectual attainments to the illustrious frussian. He stood the acknowledged giant, in the most brilliant are the world has ever seen tho Ajax Telemon in knowledge and in win dom. When such a man as Ilaron Humboldt dies the world thould put on mourning it is meet on such catastrophes to go into lamentation. When the sluggard complaint for w-ant of rest when the man of tcttve bu life feels
A ST. III. Said Botrd of Directors -hall p ban to work- when we all complain be elected by the meeting which adopts, these J of labor, Irl a tVmV rf Humboldt, find furarticles t.f association, and shall hold their vr after work, and be silent, office during the continuance of the contract.! -relating to the o jct and purpose of this asso j MicrO-PhotOgTaphy. ciation.to be ruaJc with the Hoard of Truv j Wetakethe following from the Scientific tecs of the Wabash Jfc Erie Cmal and ahould i American: "Some Krgloh artitts havs be-
jrtlatinjj to the objects to be subserved by its
proper observance of the Sabbath-day. He may not have designed it, or if he did, may
have regarded it one of those harmless perversiona which are sometimes indulged In at the only mean of escape Irom in indefectible position. It, dot'blles, retullt from that habit of thought into which all assailants of the Christian ?abbath are apt to fall; that of running into the rxtren.o of opposition to it, and theu into the error f supposing that ita defenders arc as extreme as thermal res. Somttimes this springs from opposition to Chriati anity in general, and at others from a dincli-
an J ll. other not. Now, t o t kcape the i xpo
sure of hi want of correct kno ledjre cf the principle in each, he coolly replies that "the Maioa I.iqior Law arij ?-andy ordimamcr are both prohibitory in thtir nature." Certainly they are, and who denied it ? Hut that doee uot mske a licrnte repnlallon prohibitory,
us. He hall notanesatv. ! th, ir p.,s,r,. vi.ed Ky the Spani.i.
. ' ' : Cor.'Jl at li e H)rt from which thev sail. He still mans that we .re to be t:r.rn j N.tur.lired citiienK pv inK ravH1rts xied, and that he srd others have entered up -: mnl j tü itf Dt-, a" ri n l tUir'natton the Ligh ,n,it.i..n of bunging Uul this ral!f llIon f.,t- jj, rilur,jrJ to happy result, l.ee.u.e, fooolh, "äwiterland j ,u m, tcfetl.tr will, dvscriptlof.s of lh -ir
. ,,,.,,,,1,,
ftrsoss giür.g to the Spanish West In die.,
lion of our Inder endtnee," and beesus Venice, Modena, (ienoa, were all republics." Why did he not add Athens Ur ttfwre i ther? it would l ae strted as well. It xioulJ
f?oriih)rrt- ' F'ac n n l.a !. n .1. r n "
t , i .1 i . ii have been far better thau to say that "the let all the beauty and elu'iuence of ol . . . '
av
taire'a style
from contenq
preserved as amongst the loftiest tributes to
could not save his I hilosophy I . , , , , ... n .. .. I t on cf Indepi.der Cc w re pt, while fascal a "thoughts are i ... A x. . . 1 , , ,. . OriAnalutt " Now.mtlii
truth and virtue. I can scarcely hoc for a fate like Paocafa; and arn not spiteful enough to vrMi for "H. H. It." and end like that of Voltaire. He thinks that the "deeds wrought by Christians, under the sanction, and at the it
stigaliou cf tho church," were the things'
vei.eral le author aud signers of the IKdara
reformer, rather than
lese random references,
he showj want of familiarity with the hUtu ry of Hjropc, as well as of this ceuttry. In the firtt place, none of those republics were like ours, as evtry rrader of hisUry knows; and iu the second place ct;r fathers were both orijir,a(yr$ and r'firrnm. That is the way e undtretand the history cf uur country, ar.d il
nation to have the full idulgence of their pat- St. f ai
tions at all restrained. Whether from the oue chriatiauissimus," was the author. What a
or other of these causes, they are continually j patient aud f nduriog people these revolution
will .tt i.o eafcV task I J Ie'iia.!i t: ilia? ui
hicii-k nieiu me rreucu JUvolutiou.i r,,lliMaktn. AxUi, ,t. aid derive tht In proof of tkis he refers to the massacre of , o( uikUy iurv ... w ... v L.Uat cor
St. fartholon.e, of which Charles IX.. "rex I I(U nni, ot,.,.r iM,unar.t .-.rinel, ' . r.,.
I --- i - - i i -
ince the romm nceuient i f the present administration ab;ut I l.fOO passports hauK-tn ued at the rotate Department, arul they ro now issued at the late cf fiom foitv to sixtv per day. Col.Sleptecan l Captains Carr rt-id f-l'::r have olliu ed leave .f abstree. ilh permiaslon ti visit Kuropr. altangh it ia prob.tbV that they will observe the warl.ke n-otenu ..t, in Italy. Thry thithmas pirate ii ouid-
nam, anj n- t by order .f ihi gotrinmei.t
a o. krii oi .(.t rvatiou. rx.C,oirri.i.ir.rr Uonlin l.aalrn audd.n ly cuiUd to Missouri on iccount uf ihc mwii idness of his trotht r. The War Dej artmei t has rrdrr. d armed ,-.
corts, to t! r trains wuh army aupr I.V. fro.-.
a; -prtl.i r .J, d
any member thereof resign or die or remove '?on e CCI euraieu ,or "e r rT- l e t , . . I ir.zly minute potographic pictures. M.
away, so :uai nw cannot meet an.l act wun lliej Amadia has recently taken a portrait ol DickP. r. I I.. .1 it.. i t. i i... a .i t
im v. , u . run- ui ii e ii.irn i ai'i'oinwueiiii v no nii-ri iimii a i u s iioiiti,nim a n oilier
am--.-, ti.p Il-cky Mo'inttins, as i.i the valley of tin Mississippi. Fu-tu all wc fan loirn. wc(i-ct thero is vi.Me t'üTej in on the plain at the present tu. c, than cter heretofore. - - SrTI.it is the seis -n fvr boque'.s, ar.d be fre us .is we write, is one of the richest specimens th.'g.ft d a f sir giver a bunch ol associated hea .tie. And tl?n that wreath of ribbon, a j cunningly tied to holi all together, dei, in spite of every e fTirt, force through aur brav, what some etrr pot Ion ago said : -'OU ! a Lat tei-.W tb .u'.ls l.om-alii Th... i.I'Dt I in re lj ov. Jli-I wuhia t'.amvstlc rsin W Utt 4 i l,ti t4, in f
IT The Itoird of Caral Dirtctors appointed by the ajbsenb'rs, met on fiiday last, and oeganiied by appoiu'.iug Cbauucey Kos fresident, and Chu.es Crufi Secretary. The Hoard appointed K. II. 0b -ru huperi nU ndent of the catire ditition, and Peyton Ti pping Collector at Worth ie ijto,, . The cotraU with the Canal Trmtrcs was dotvd, and the entire ruamgeruent of the division extending frem Terrell ite to Worth. ngton fail j laced io the hands of the Directors.
of the? remaining members of aaid Iloird. Akt. IV. aii Board of Director shall elect one of their number f resident, who sJ.iU
be P resident of the Hoard and of the associa tion, and shall have all the powers which maybe delegated by the Board of Directors. They shall alo appoint a Secrrtary who shall keep a record of the proceedings f aaid Itoard aud perform such other duty as said Doard may require. Air. V. The atd Hoard of Directors mar enter into or authorize a contract with the Board of Trustees of the Wabash A Krie Ca nil, for the maintainance of the portion of the
of Westminister liridge and the Houe of
I aruameiit about the size of the eye of a common darning needle. Those pictures, when niscniif d by a microscope, appear to be as perfect as ihoe of the largest tiro. J. H. Dancer, cf Manchester, England , commenced' taking these curiosities of the photographic art in 1 r50, and several of his productions have found thir way to this city. We have seen the Lord'a f raver taken on a speck no larger than the point of a common pin, and, under a magnifying glas, it appears as perfect as if priuted iu öociryeois."
Wc were shown yesterday some of there rc
ists must have been to Lave waited so long af-
attacks of return. ru from f.ke'i
IV-k. Information baviiu- U, ,i ..r.;4..l.r
rope.yttour government Lasto.and ncv. r j ;U. , rc, MjtT fr SUf ,,,,,,. fti , had a model amongst all ihe gov, rr.t.:enta that Attorn, v i' . , rai Mack, to day de-cid, d ih haveexiv.id. It is our u,cn mpliatiC.lly . It . question su.fMi:?. d to him l.v ih.-V, Ii
I has marked out a r.nr j üth for the t.ato ns.j ,,,, tlt n t c chMIi, rf p.,, j. ,y . i -.. I : t . I. . : t r .1 .... r - I " I " I I I
B"u liltre aJ uolK' -l i l gaii.st tl.e Ku-ian C..,v. r..,re,,t. TI
iC deci:
..s.b u-,.r01.v.,ouos iMuuvigiiirw fo ,.oWcr bereiter, it will te found in the . ,.; f- , f .. iy, occurred In August, 1572; while ihr kfi ..li, . fc. ..! i i .1 .1 ' ' l l,,l,Ilvln r,f"f-"dii-ess w ih winch tley purtue the san-s rr ...,.irr ,; . t . , , . estival of reason," to which I referred iu Laln T1(,VI1!I, . . , ,,,, ' ' 'rr '" r""r I to fur.nth o-.e hundred P '" i liiy uiUbt 1 reomc A mcric u.2'j, if the . .r,J f t..t v .T ..,rr., 1- n . . , y last artfc e, was he d in Novemter, 17l3- ..u.i ' v rt . ., ,f , - 1 ",s 1 P !Wi-t an.l .l.n.m tan.l 1 f , , , j f.'plc there xpect to enjoy poiitical frirdi-m.; arns.
z Jnd'eV. t: !';;:t;re 7atit, cre;cr7'7 j , s ralLLif t.ii 9 lfc:lyd,sp.,Md cf. the mtente of a,vh cc - Cd deau! .t n iUin- tUl lh , t!f ",3 C ' - " .v, t,w ed. 1 h, entire al n I I a,n?I''hl U''J1 Ire u' thc.ir.t.tnt.ons; involved i, about o.C H. w h ich ,U pr,bA.
frightening thentselres, and trying to frighten
others, with ideas of "Sunday autteritiet" Connecticut "Blue fatti," the burning of "unofTVnding Quaker," aud all that sort of thing. Let me assure him that ho wholly misconceive! the idea of a Christian Sabbath as i?. is designed to be observed in this country. It ha no compulsory "austerities" about it There is nothing in the practice of its observance, or in the sentiment which cherishes it as a hallowed day, which requires of any man
that he shall put on the monastic habit or afflict himself with harsh and mortify ing discipline, or in any other wa. All these things are left to the individual and he can do jul as hepleasia about them. The rigid laws whkh once pre vailtul amongst the Puritans ef New England; the ghosts of which now in gobliu form, rise up before him have long since been swfpt away from American statutebook, never to be revised. They were enact ed by a race of men who had suffered from the oppressions of the Old Wot Id, and who were led into these excesses by yielding too far to the influences of a European education. As their minds, however, expanded under the combined influences of a free government and
religious toleration, and they became Americanited in feeling-, they readily threw off their
old prejudices and aided in the establishment
of those liberal
which have
t hroii fp'- nit 1 1.
....'.Q-r...l.7VVl.r.iiv. l.llC rimilllllllK -1 f ft tS arere.son.ble and full if toleration. No Ia., 1 1' J'7 '' ' W r a great mislaie if the vJrro,e the can pr Y ' 1 fu-.d f tt- p M (;..,t!l.
n-iru op it Ticiims to pint tt un ! Iorg tteat with defiance the- Amcncan se-.ti P ,;t ' "J " ?a ion i..-..t I , . J 1 r ,:!. v Cn d 1 i
tcr this terrible roas'acre before they avenged It 1 The slaughter of the Huguenots duiing
the reign of Charte IX., ou St Bartholome
day
"I
my
only ttco hundred and tttentpvne yeirt after ! I tor 0,
I am not surprised that, he does not under
stand the distinction between
license, but Confers that I am a goo
1 :. .t ! 1 . .
ins iKiioiaiicc 01 tuurviieun nisiorv. w nen Lei .i.:.i . 1 1 ... r. . .1 ... .1 ... ....
telUu.th.tthema.saceeofSt.BarthoIooiew; l;- 1 "m ' 1 f"' "gave nse to" the French Kevolution! fr,,,t Uu tl (x,HCt r!10tc fir;J wc can ' - 5-rect, d f,,.n) , , Andheiacp.atlyatfauItinealliChtrle.ljHld iliftbevdo. ' , t' V 11 cd. a m.,s, p,,, . IV ...I - .1 t .1 j ' , taut branny oh... ripply it, vf uioiilioi. ..f IA. theauthor of this massacrct-h.story I have no sin-Ic worJ of ur.kir.diicss to rm- war to for, ie p V( ,nt:u M, r ., j asMgn. to him no such position. He a-eended ,.0J lowrd II. It." or thus. Genn.n. whe.' fare. Mr P.rk,, ,' c rx XtI..r, ,.v the throne of France -hen but a boy, about 10 ,srte with him, but should prefer to , (,,, ral Cubing, tx Senator Cvinr and Jo; joarsoM.and was plarod under the regency them with the iJea that I was tleir friend. I . I. Sic art.
W Asiii.to. !av i? A thorouti nrniriM.jt.fi' .f all the mi l
routes i I ii; iiirt le with
a i-w lo e urt.-.il
1 . t .a as...
01 nis monier, lamanne de Medici, the ambi -I do r.ot dniikt !hir ünetrily when they d. dire tiou queen of Henry II. It was W bsnd that ! ''by the Cod al-e-vc u." (hat tl.ty will honor, ijave direction to tlxs? revolting deeiN, tuat ' love and cheri-h An.rica:i lileity, aud, "if she might remove out of the way the op I reed bc.will stand in the fort most rank to de
pistion of the Gui-es to lie princes of the ' fend it." They, e'oubtless, foil ao.ai.d ate n 'f apsi.-e : tv.ry point uhneitis b,00', - titb d to be considered, in thia f use. as g HH 1 ct ieable , witho; Mtn-j ,b Irim, nt t. tloBut then, there was the "Holy Irq-ii-iti.n"J ,nd patriotic citizen. My '.,w n ivht p-'b'ic. l.de ii, m..,. c.s,s tie s rvio-n-ith its "rack find fa-ot" ; and "the thou a:id I slate it frankly tl.r't this i tl e tural n alfognh, r di'eo-in,-, 1. In cthrthe
sandsof widows and mothers who were burned ! characteristic . f our tiern.an population. Thry 1 , r t f ,nP- ' I"" .duced fiotn d...lv at the command of thechurch" ; and Charle ' hive 1 n.tura! b.ve of li rr'v nr.d are alw. v's ' tri w,fkJv. to l.v ti - Actif - on if. s
Tal and Charitable entimint! ."S l t'-" I't of j r. ady to d. fer-d ,t. Hut a small p.ti,.., e.f ' n" 'I' 1 ,!,e po-t ..flier d.p .itn.ent ha t,:h, ' y ' j ' 6j j j wcrd, into the Kibe, by way of baptirir g j tho-e who lave btcorn. it. f. e'e d w i:!. t!"' 'a! ,w 0 '..., ,:h ' "U d ..u annuid .v.t.g liircrJuatrrThese7 HcVumenVs t,,em" ;""al1 lh" are faradl'11 how wl :.t notions 1 have been combatting, ire Ja'onng ' f a,'"'uS 51'.' .""' Jcius.v- ihe l
need mistake them, unles-s, from rn.rc wanton i
perverneness, Iip chooses tudoto. A d 1me say, in ad kindness, to "II. H. It ," and
car.al aforesaid for sucl time and on such
,limj , iini uj-oo, mi j comraci 10 are lines 01 many words, wiioie vert.es, por be binding as .1 contract of this association, j traits and pictures of many characters. It
Aar. I. Said Board of Directors may ap , seems beyond the reach of science and of ge-
point a Sruperintendant of the canal, included in any contract to be made wi:h the said Board of Trustees, according to the terms thereof, and also collectors of Toll, and aii
irarkable photographs b Dr. Channing; of those whom he represents, that these senti
this city. They are most wondcrfuil. That j mnt cannot and ought net to be outraged hich seemed a mere point to the tir.assitted 1 witn 'PUni,y- The are an essential part of
eye, whan r laced under the power of the lenses tUoiv Christian teachings which came to u
; from the framers of our institution; and if
there are those amongst us who are determin ed upon assaulting (hem w hether they I e na
it
hallowed Rppetite for blood. Now, there j merit in r -aid t the S ild nth, or th.it il.rv r ;r ' 1 ,'. f "! MipjHtt of L.ch n.
a r - ... 1 1
must oe one e-l two eT.j ets in all t!n : cither ' openly r.vw the policy c f aotir g only w Ith ! l"ia i n was ,o .-. to abow thit th chttre is w-oise than the' the political patty which s! 11 eoni., r i - - French revolution and ought to have be, n put ! t nth ordiirtc, asa"sttindle " v. ii x ' Cni.si.. May ','J.
down, or that ther are both alikn.ne !....,.' run... -nr.st 1 ..-. ; 1 ! 1 hk ,: convention ,f thefts, of the fe.
;eni
sich
as bad as the other. Which horn of the di ; combii.aiions as si a'l
P
lemma w ill he take ?
I def.
OVtTV !l
I h ve no fears ef th
f, v. 1: r.oi.; x ic.'il .'.;..! " ci 1 T!l til M will.
r s .cc f 1
.1
niut bow this can be, but the fact is before five or adopted citiz , ns they shnnld not bs
u, and we can only look and wonder.
j ie v!..ve Jutv t.. da w a ait.nhd.
" y ti-nl r f'oiii the l,( o tie f ,1 1.' i.
But the farther he goes, the deeper Mid less thv b. Hut if left ucb- k, d by the f ,rce ' , 1 OU-v:,4i, I T
I ' 1 1 in . ? . 1 . i-r .
A i.c...ra ou was r:id d r."Ui r irg f ..
adroitly he plunges into error, and his pre ' of pubbe -intimen end c.u.d, m. :.:., tl..
texts are so flimsy that he can't conceal il. s'nll go on to disregard the S.,1 b.;h, 1:1 om
ect with a Hern and decided re ' 'l nt occ,:r l" ''i,n a11 lhc iilu be w a. citi,, towns and villg., uh.n- th.y inosth
tiling, tiu (u, (xcessfsto congreja e, iney w 1.1 succeed in so sjj'.ff,,,-.
surprised to tn
. .
ii- . . wrmng Ihese
Police Items.
on
committed on the peraon of James Uutchiaon,
other ofTicers and agents necessary to enable them to carry out the objects and intent of
this asociatioti with such Compeni!ion for j erviee a mav r r.l t.w tl... 1 n.. . 1 -t
M-. i were tr.keu yesvrday before Justice bavre. Directors. I , . , , , , " , -n ti n 1 , . . i Joiin vas acquitted, for want of proof Rgtlost Ait. MI. The Board of Directors aha ' , .. . r . 1 . him. i de 0LI11 r two wer lo-jinl ctnltv ami
meet semi annually on the notification of the finej Hcu M 4nd Samuel $14,0 in
ires,.,entorany u.ree wemr. at such time ' cludin.? costs, and for failure to resold wi.h
... .. .. . .- " -
anu pace as ne or w may nominate, and ; lh DCeJful lllfV wrra nc n. .
r. 1 1 . ....I
oi;ercr 11 ueemtu necrarj, i.y call of the i'resident or any 'JCU tfirte mnobera.
lions without Christianity, anil we cannot pre
John. Hcnrv and Samuel Norton . arrested ! wrT Christianity without a Sbh ,th d J -
. 1 1 . r .. . I .IHU UMIlll'll lllie llllll fVirr Ill.Hi nl.Arl.r '
urua hlV" assiuit ana Oillery " . , . V" ; ing Mie necessitr r the rrote,fnt Ch.rr'. i '.d revel ad f,;RII,.,i ft.,:ic c ,1.,
1 1.1 r 11 i'M . n nni'TiT. ir.i. iii.-.nintn. mt.i..... 1 - - i
. . . - - ......Ma.. h 7 txit't. .: .1 .1 is e 1 1
winch lie was referring were ll.o'e prclic. d 1 ' e v,eil of evil. s o produce a v. is' .-!.. .uu by the Iioman Cath'dic Church? We, in this of vice, immorality ml ctitn". While thei j Country consider thec very i xcesse as show rT' " the n.i.'st of the ir i i j . tnent-, and jr
' . t , e s : 1 1 .
w- at, 1 j!,o Jr, ,J s:,
d
Ci-
iD in'
HesobitVüs were U tei I. i f t!.,- Käme ten r, d.cl.-irit.g the fu-itiv.- et o ? .Co nt 1 1 ut i.o,..l 1 ..il. the S ;r"eu.e l'.in! de, tA.. A un.l
- p, ----- - - party pr.j i,!,Ce, that lb. 1 1 .
ibel V it nt Io
lTOur Coteaipjrar of the Journal say that our correction of thr Clay County Demo
erat, iu which we said Mr. Cookerly Lad been lion if election to be held for any pur
Aar. VIII. Subscribers reprceatin one
fourth of the uScnption to the objects of. this association, may call a meetin of the association at atsv li e. at auch time an I nlc
aitheymay deem fit, by notiücatim in one H 0t tlrrr
own to sojourn,
with our amiable Sheriff, W.U. Ste-vart. -
The 4th of July.
As it i but little more than
the anniversaryo
ed to the necessity of something more than
"jB.ifH.H.B." employ them aQai,.lt u., ,ro tootlor iinpr,i..i...th.v n.nv n .t tnink s..-. !i "rr ""i I.slml, the J.-d.ci.Ui ft t . - i . . . . . J . ri .t r.. i, ..I.ILI
- i v lf -lj t t 1 V ' 1 ,
show what? Why, of Cur-e, that w e should lI l ''r K-s ci-rt-nn. Tl
The rot. icti.-u of ihr Ob. rliti men w as di
mere negative and theoretic il sunnort nf ih.m
ti i... j i. , , . have fi4 rAwrra at all ' f,r ili ; il... ...v..,,. law if tr.ni n a v be vi! .t. d nib
...s,, -ee.,c.uman,y e,en.se WJ.en . . I i:.laflf ...d .,r,tl.l...l ...l.i-...: .
.ryinecl ol t: is argument. What have w c. in 1 Vil l'x of ( ioil can n. t . II- w Im h abit ualh . . . ,u ,,,r I'"""
I 'l HIT i-unt . I to I ir I I ...(- .. I .1 .1 r
himi limine in
ever and by whomsoever assnilod.
newtpaper prints ! in each of the eourtie oarr.eir in this article. Aar. IX. The suberilers In this asscia-
1 here is no sei.tit.sent more thoroughly xhl Country, to do with St. B trlholotiu-w't ' f : "l -'letiance li.at co-nrran I hic'i nq-.irisj j . ( ' ' ' prevalent amongst all classes of American nrre. o. the Hole Inquisition, or any o' n rV"i"r of th. S d.atb dsv, a -.d -p-r ' ' 1 " c ''' !r tests on fj.e great IN pnb peeple-with some exceptions, of course- ! tho other enormities of ihe Popes f Komeand ' r",r ,,lC Ii" j-ftl.-.n by those rub s . 1 1 l'c ,.r',,,y- S ' ' ' 4 re "' )ll''r' ihan that of respect for the Sabi.ath day ' lhc f I"'-" of the Romish Church ? We all '""''fl hieb gra'ify bis psl s only . may 1 (,i,"J,ni' Cha.e. W a le. and otl.( rs. They do not regard it simply as a dav of rest kl,on' thi massiere was bloody, cruc ' '"cy in the moments ef hi , xhi!irati.,n. th.v 1 rinr'nni,'' Mlrn
from labor, bui as a h-dy dtu -sanctified bv be- -morseless n,t there is no lat -gu.e in hfT no !,'nt (,r f orrstptiou up n him. But'
a month until , inc, f,m,m,.m,,rii;r1i ..f tl... r....r. .i .r .I which we can conrev nur lir.rrvr r il, f ! he dec. ires himself. Kverv strn 1. tbo I t- V7'' UfsJay f t ay I.
four National Independence, I Savior. I do not irdenJ now to enter nnnn it. ' !tlon .'-n that the P.otnish hierarchy hive 1 i'" he distance betw,,n hi.n and the ma- v' 1 XUt 1 ,c rl" f,w,n Niw
that :mc movement should be! dtfetise; my present purpose i, answered by ho r,,nr f their history, perpetrated ! k r cf n thin,, and a ! p. r.it in Li I ' ' i ai v lor s-.perfjr.c.
ar.toryto its proper celcbra-1 iUli,1!r h, existence. But there have come fTfr-T fr,,rp ,n l,:C calcnUr. Hut t'id it eve r . f l'"rkC' '' gibers upon b.s soul tho com ..... , ' b ., ,
.n.nf ... 'mm .!,rrtj,l i rb,. f I.-, bef.ir e c n ter the bead of mortal ni an t n em rl.. . P1' 'on f b ard i.r a rd more detc rm i ned i m . . .' - '''Mr- 3- -''C,
on. ii a i 1 1 .f nurr raie.
j put on foot prep
tion !
i St tA4 liw.aa Mvi"W'a - IW'? V' shj mi I J.
UI .11 a a , I 'ÄM1.!- .taaw 1 a
cua-.i wenoinsvea more glorious celel.rstion foTmer$ who, iustead .of fctudying to learn and 1 nrKliro'i ?nst tfie l'rtetet r,,lJ 1,M' conscu nee once stineci i,w pek
jthis seasoti tban iuaJ, from the fact that understand Cur institutions as thev are htvo cA"rr ,n t,i, cnautr, or .gainst the ChrimUn ' lo fet tder voice ai d the world
acas dilateea.'y IG, iustead of 47 times tbeir' tonntd with th butnetof this as.0- i h,le lhe nio"'nf he old world are in acarcely learned to speak our language, bi for.- j Wf ' 1 ,,al nl"c'1 fves its necissily, , C,,Ä,IM f,rrmr ,0dgmet t in his heart-and. ; f.. it.; . . i -:. . : r. - - . i . ... . ... ittateof war and con Tu thin wiaat rt '.I ...... . e . . . . . . i . ... 'tobe u el aa an ar-n roi t f.r it . I. ...... : . i re nnu nein rail bia ori ri rial trt rl.rr v
sK.i'Mi mri in I rrnu nieeun, Milll te en 1 ' -v niri eine r upuu tue auemni to crao teste I Ms i i'-"- t.iiun n r- - . . .... . I ! aw i . . a . at .a . a . .
Iait l"yeart. is a "taiiarible fJehod.
If we are iuiatken in r numrrsls, will the e Lts,r have the kindness to give us the fasti Btiiu'cr !
titled to otif Tfctf, in person or by written
--
Giddinrism in tho South. Attlu Vicksbjr Slsve Trade Convection several dlc;trt u'td thvt all federal ortcert wh undertook lo i-force the lii asios lhe irrp.,tuiioii of laiet aluv.ld be tiurdered. This fact wll do as a comoaniou
c '
proay, for each $'.,n3 subscribed.
Oq motion, the foregin report wt .ccey t
with all mankind ? When shall we Lave a s,tiient by bidding it deriaoce, and demand ' f'rt ,,,al lne f;'Tn' reformer i forjft Sabbath and Sabbath t mployu rnt, be can1
preliminary meeting?
inf, in the name of unlicensed and unrestrain-' y re S','-1""1J a church csei.tially j no,r. 'Wlth ,f'e ''orough nr.concern of a fixed' el liberty, that tkew shall le rvrmitteJ to JutJ1'11 fromlhcone which they were accus-1 n " fn'lisnrrd proselyte, krrp eual pscef
i spI the above artickce easr.imo.islr adjot I IJ The Sabbath School of the AWv f'V pla with the Sabbath-dav . Thev tike n.i 1 turned to assail in Enre-re, and then fore thev ' l'.v ff 'lo 6 hronghout c very scene of fro-
'..... . - i j . ' ...
Na-
froiisions ur.chargt d. Mrs i nrk sold at $17 and sca'ce. H.i'A sides s.,!d st c , averaging :ou3oli.c, Iird n ay be quoted at 1 lal I c. New York Market. Nrw Vonk Kav ,M.
Fb.nr heavy and l.s2.c loer. sa!,s ,f
a . . . a a m ... I. I . t a . . a a .t
ei as the artKtss wf ass.Kiatioa of those sub- j ct"p 1. pive a Mrawterr I eslival at the N a- lessen frow the almost universal .juiet which UM 1 r m ÄrrTnnrents her that they did . inaiim ami I ' fio was wont lo Irin,! le C.VKItbla. at T. Cdf, T.'. to 7 3o for supertoexscribing to assist in mainiamin the caual. I l'onil lhis evening. Ticket only 25 was prevailing amongst us, 'npo this day l,irro 1'hey should recollect when hey speak Tli r0i frorn ,nc frr,on, f f Irr'S'on w Ith ra .state; 5 htlaf. 7.' for tuiser Wct rn : C, fio, Oo motion, it was resolved, that the meet Ccnt'-fn had at Parr'a Drug store, and when they came, but insit that they shall be of "the church" an its enormities , that, in , the sensibilhy rf a ; ldtle one, may s o,.n be ' 7 VI f..r earra W.-s'rn;7 30a7 00 fcrex1:a in proceed u the election of seven Doctors j ,u, Aroold's at the Tost Office. a priviledged clas in our midst, and kep ountry, the spirit of toleration presides 0Tnfl ) irip'j rebellious cf them all ' rltjrul ,loop ()hin asprovulel io tLe art.cl't of ciation. This it the fi rt Festival of the season . nd Lren their drinkin--saloons, and thrir th... OTfr 0,ir C,,rUl ia,ji'' f'J that there is nt ithc r ! S,,)' th lch ,i? hr.t r.ow barn, d, j Vh, nt is dull and nominal at ie lower
Wbertwpon, the fvdlotring pifajnt
fee (tiiionw i J, i:t thr CleveJanders. He ! u,'ul,,K,i,Jr dsclcd, vil
- . .'I. l aitrr. ni u T oere l l .r u n JffUkn.g to ii.fa.; U-.e fugm.c Slave law.
. l,s. .ii!..... .Ill . .i. : . t tl .. . . I I. .. i i . ... . . : ... i . .
frc - oui , luchs w ,i. patronize u uoerai-, ters, and have their t-ic nie ettheri and ! f,t ,,nr lHiW Mn,1K ncre w ..n wjucu to torture . ' C1!,r n.f, in Kir io i.utineta, i.e aT stioth-
. ... I r '
i. a mutual patron. ge n those occasions, by the meml-era of tbe diffrrent churches is
thauncey Kee, Win. I). (iritwoM, Ja. H,
Turner sd John Haoey, of VigT co jnty. j Hth right and proper, and we hope to see a
Jos.p; J. Aatoa tnd W. C. S.oidth, nfj "teral disposition tuanileti-d cn this ocra
t'reene rountr. A. T. Lar.sir.g, of Clsy county, tn mv tion .it was Uttered, Thst ail the subtfript i n li ! be
Corn haa declined laHe.
oilier amusements, to disturb this quiet and lh bo nor 'pi-irial tribunal lo r, gives to ur.balloWed e r; yn.rt tse, d il ,V Vo,v IJt m B;f, Äl T .v,,.; 7;, f,r outrage the Christian aentimmt of ourpeople ! wtr rf,,n the f"--doral of individual con- 1 Uir"fi hi' 4,Ä.V f( v"' xcursjon , f,i;,. , K if,a,r, f ,f riroe tuJ tf0 And thistle call "re.t and recreation," con-j "nce. up to pleasure ar.d enütrned by all the'
ion.
IT The ehanga of timt on tbe T. II. a K. road enalaes us to jive our readers the im
in
CuavsI'. 1 Tims Th iiw. jj4' arrival f the .Vfu'rt fro-n Ir.dianapedis b. ltn changed, trt take enV.t Uday( s a, (0 ,r,M. here at J JO p. M. n.stead ef !.Jj as hrrato-
fore. j
j ...s v..,. .4:. iu.u!u,u.iMi,r.f.t.Whi fr ettenditure for the obct ef tbts r made by which we will fel the Kn ropes n "',v '-;b b-rr srue f.ve hur. UtK,0 ,riJ lhtl lhr? u i,,.;, ,n oew by Telegraph, and in a fw dsv s eur de
, U Cu,iU, re.pe.ted to iucrs.se the . I suUf rirtion , arrt.e by the t,ght cis,,s, ftl 4 Oi in lie ,;... . f7"on!
no Iransft-rrrd 1.1 tbe Directors, and that thry ! Pft,1t iteais of news from ever qasrter, it te .ithortiexl to c.lbct the sare. as tsey tMiy j "r morning's issue. We have an arrange
mon.itij;.
jrepested to iucrssise the asid suVcrirtion t r?rhf fi' u'r certslw. Tfen,
. ' I .... .. . .... I . S I S 0 a
ists, 0 as to aecure permanent naviifation of -Wf VU "T ,l th1 fPr hsll be tee iKnj.ie "isn ami lecome a pari ol ut. I,t
tistent with "Nature's first law of nfd,r"! And, then, if see, who Lsppjti tr erj-i this quiet as a birth riht, think proper to remonttrste with them in the spirit of kindnoM, and to beg of them lo respect our American ideas of the Sabbath, the turn upon ni with a l.ieer, and tell ms thst they intend to act and tue to thst iWir sehtimtits shall take the place cf art, aod that w f;en 1 bei r M. fidrl pb i Ufph v ahall supplant our religion thry ill "r.'.
A for the book published in 1CI7, under
tiirth and 4atravaga1.ee of b.o'ida y a a
llaeon .lull at IflJ f r bams. Lard isfrrn at I'Jal2J
Wur it it 7 -We bsve received a btl?- from th IVat Maaterat Train Creek, erp!aiotpg thst lhe Ilapres failt to rach Ik at ofiee, fre qvjently of lite. We mail the pspert for thst orV.ee rrK-slirlf every Wcdcssdsy evfcisg od lUrefjre tie fault lie. r ot with ut. We Loe our Test Master and oJhett Ihrougb sho-r Uces the pajera pas t.U tee to it that they reach their dftUaviuo iu due time. There should be hj dd.tUeQ in tkit rcC IT The Fural by lhe Methodist Church Sabbath Srhoul laU rigbt was a decided tueerat. I, side pfusluciug a contiderable an ouul wf fsiud, it lo pra Justed a contiderable amount of fun, and "all wett ti.f rry a. a loartiv btSl." lh Csw. baud u.ast u.log lu i O.
SSt4
the canal and to ffTrcv this object, ,J1 j ond to 1 daily ia the i.ate, f .r intervstand Kk tuber r. t iKia ii.ivi.i r-t. I I .1 'ftneral Pr,
- - - ' t. 1 iTurr uirTii ii.rif ; "
, 1
s-jppnrt.nd asist aoes. On Uiotinn.lhe tneeti; s 'j.-ree l. DAYTON TOfflM), Clm'n.
Ciitaist Cai r.
Will not Havo Him nt AH
Tht Democratic ruett nff st Cthtbt, Als ,
Opinions of the Press. Several editors .re disputing Vrt 'A'etf ab ut the compirative lenf lh of ti tart of
emn they htve receive 1 Can the tiod oa; ; particular indmdusl., I kiv.w cf nene, ani,
their esrsi Yes. they are rsrinsons In tleir!1 di'1, Wou 1 001 fT h ff-l't of inion rrpceli the lfjftlity and repnsi j as to ttate Iben. But again, I answer, that
rredlrct that "tnulla 30 uttat lex ijiwe tarn taci'.a damr.at." I am aaked, hetl.tr the Itbeity thai "H. . It," and his friends have hitherto en 11 ed here, has "given rie t any imru irabty, ry abuser,
any crime, de. I aaser, that, as i; re jards
f
the reign of Jaaues I ., it gives rn force lo Li? ' "8r ' l!,,v,5, 1 ' tiiXy 1 1f k I times, fo
arguments in opposition to' r Sabbath. Iv . -anr.a.n 01 1.1s la.ntr a pious house, tl : mmm m., aaaaaanai sstati aManaa theby.heismi.takenin the name. Its thlo i lh rtUoM ct ' b,coa.irg di:omir.j n if 1 wss"Itok of Sport" ;-not "Innocrn! ' l'n(th ,l c" disturb b'-n-a-d. prrC llnillf IVüilUfC MarKfl. dar Sports." though the latter et:rf.ies ita ' ,,IUh l,,e '"tion widens every ytsr, till,
1
(-mam riu nr i.j. w aisra.
t? u II P 14 .;
H K. Daw
tu.io-.i, introduced t y C t . N .
s : A'srW. TKa. tstider r eircimttnces w ill we Swpp. rt Stf pica A. ijjIs for the Frtj docy. if comioated by the CLarlestoo Const r, o n . rilcfttala the Alabama Dttcocracy (Iraf ton.
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ob ect. It was dc-igned by James 1.. to show . ' n'' given vrr to in piely , Le lives without
bit hatred of the ftritar.., ho, from tbe ri j Go'! lr "f'd" .tm.t- luv 4. eesie jersecutions to w hich they hfl lern ThTl pikr a great Eurnffin cs this sub- . Ir .-I ir tn.k- I....3 iK K I' r a. . ubject, eracted a mrrt rfgid observance ef J'ft- n'"1 1 c,m','")'1 .y to "II. H i; a, on- ' s.,i 4 theä Ssbbath tr.21 i:?,er nf il,.iUr.l. i " T hey ar. words , f Joouer.ce and truth-! V.mm S 1''L . .'.'.Vf .Uw
- j ,s.r ..'ii .1. rs. y -0 .. " 1.1 m r.. i in. nation of CI. rUlia. in Kngland. TLe Ho b ttt r spoken than "y tft be found inj '-i.- NOL.s..., man Cathorics eotterdel lhat after divioe ' in Kit i Jc' ,"fo.k cfSjints," and go , TrL ..r.air service on Sunday, Innocent amusemert mre directly to the heart. t" ' ' 1 ).NM)s.rlUh..l,u i.'i , ,,, , , ' einrr.ia. v ..... 1 HKIs.!.t I V 'K H F.S vh'VtH -e telerated ; and this wa resitted by ( a.-s 1 1 j ACIWIN . ; i;hh aJT. r a....i-i.v irif.i. ss. 4
',.,,. ri . l;.. 11 , I - ' tuiu; r b rti. 10 kv uri.nt.n. Tie K.ng w a addressed t-pon . A Great Zledicine for Fftntlfl ' iTi-t.. 1W He subject b some -servant., l.bor.r.. ard , , "CU, nC 0r era11"- f i..d!-,li k.m asP,..ttU 1 io ,..,. M Huodre.is 01 stitnnlantt lave been in ver.ted K r. ku J; r a. " ec.ian.es. who de.trrJ mre frefdor.s of sc ,1 ...id, Purp.ttieg to te arfie In Hera ,1'-' Ml.ltion.andto.bow Li. ecntena f. r the f ,ri- neus d-sea-e and der.uge,Jnta to wLich tht, V;:.. K,V XVC:.:: 5 S
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on the 16 h in. v.. ..-I it.. tu ! .'"'"wj. x.ojyisv.of iruery. 1 fie 1 the viol-.ti m of tl e Sabbsth-Jay a wsva Las eniiiei".nm..Mse ihe f ! I w 1 n . t..,. i.il. r..i a.i a. . ..t:t. . . 1 '
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e.taMi.W. firm wonlj .Vorn to forfeit their " ' 1 l ,l,rno"'v ae. w fticu contained arfunseM. 1 r love ü.at r
tans he took the iija rf lbj It.,.-ian Catholic a 1 nri,f' "" I Woman rend, r her tut rcl. -t.,.iry
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IT They Lave bad another very destructive rtrt H sfe-i phi.. Half aU?ftb.t-H. Loss Uo.ov
. aod crimes. 1 hit is tbe case?
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wen esrnei replatioft by liesitatiee or failiar-1 OJ crimes 1 u
tn pty the prite drawn ajaioat thero Thev ! t$, and much mors surely so wlm rrarv
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a.ao ueiie in tayig that by sendirg $ls), $i or f?J. to WaoJ. Eddy, and Co , ttilrr.ir.gtco, Del , rr Afuta,Oa . yr-r wjl ttan i a rhar.ee of receiving in retora the whale, half mr qa.rter cf tbtrr rcsniScert prut of $i0,0j0.
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IT A lar,r.e party of the oyeg pentleuen of the city started on a fithicg tacuraiou to. tie fetder dam, yttterday. Tber carried witK
Jtl-.ra lis Btmir creaiurt coaLtts.
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tirrea on .uo lay "ar.rr ere. n. terviev' were allowable, and commanded that tone should
Of prifi,t ite-t from thetr etsmvmetit. That
all there was .bout it. It was litn
wotk of James I., and when be died, the be-ok
diei will him. It is only renembtrvd by these who b.ve preserved it at giving- license 19 violate tht present M timent of Ike Christian w r ! A In trlai..s .k. c.t.
. gather Ugetler in the fields or it, lh. fveajbatb. will, lb. bock cf u3k..- wUch oml,.d.y totrry.tLvWtcs by rtrcilieJih, ae Kit , cauid tr be tran.l.ted.
eesj-.apire together to violate it.
'.aagire how a man can walk ilroad upon lis ' Satbatb dsy and tojoy the beauties of Na
lure listen to the .orgs of tht chorister, of the forest, and drink Iti inspiration fron tleir notes. All this is natural ecough it is "recreation. Hit Ln Urjt erivdi cf men
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ptrt mornertary act.titv tili. nervous sys i ".V.". V,;' i.f. . I f .1.. i . , '.v t , : lJr?nfs Sft. eatt l.'V4 itm it vigor la iKe musclrt; but thisi Ja. r .. -ff;AK
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el at empttol inva.ii to Huld therne ve ! a-iau .,. . .
mat It j ,,p t.f these false remedies, Lav finally endfel j Mar tare! T. l.ls. if-,' ;-.,.X':.V.V iply the M" destroying wl.st little- Vital orgar.ixation N-. i.tit. Ti llmotht do ....
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nuters ycr.i w,n tLj t o ayf), Jis.stroua remit., hit a purely vereiable compoun I prep.red on strictly s-cientifie principlea. after the manner of lie celebrated lloerhav. Ucder it. inrtjcnce errr orrre and muscle rcceit
tew strength and vigor, appetite and sleep
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