Western Statesman, Volume 1, Number 6, Lawrenceburg, Dearborn County, 14 April 1830 — Page 2

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t -!.t s I'1 ' ,lV ooiis u t:io sonato u w:d r ., it tlj'it i ho f 'Howing iuvooriant ros.i.itiMiw. wlneh had boon introduced by Mr.

' ir w.'1 f.-.bl fill

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i2&CiOjM.-t!to s.il.jovt of tl; Indian-, was i.iodiiicd I with iht consen; of the m at tho su.:-

gosUoii ol :lr. ive : '.v.:; to.: r.:-onuioii ; otk'.e.l by Mr. J. W. T.!l r. in r-lo.ti-.n j

t uatcn's was re i;-rro.'l io .1 soloct 00,110.1'.-

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A'( -,,;. Tl; it the seerofarv of tie t;.l-:aiy I'O directed to inf ir;o the son ( t tic number of siibor.hnat.' ;';, cvs of tieC'l-' HIW. J. II l0 I .. r"l.l iVI'd viil o the l;h .f M i:xli Its', an I what t. -i r io co ti il'.-'.riot have b.oi i i, ! ;'.-' or I'uniri--!-.!. design iting the woi-Jver?-, ,uois. HiiMs-irors an i m u kerHi olcnf, T' it t!io post lo.a-t-r ir0ti'r.l to dirjeto I to inform th.; seua!- of tie ri'iiuhor ol (lo),ii rt ma tori who have boon renewed huco tho iih of March last. il si ouitiii.' tue number in each stab and teni'orv . An n:i,w,.tl ti'iml'or of resolutions woro t' -ti y oil-io I mtlio house of representative'. Among these, a resolution was off-rod by Mr. l"orward. aril l.iid on the table f-r tHtare consider !io-.i, mstniotiiijr th-- committee on retrenchment to report a uill pr o i ling lor a rvdue;i i of s l.irif fahioiiw the pay f tin; soon tarics atvi fi -iiv.ii or osioi-al, fnun .s!'..'HV) to sl.ryit) tllO ;V of aitili'ni'i, C'iii),!r I i.T-,-. tV l:i infill t ) "JOOd. a n! too i:i!,irlo of :!- orin- !; I oifi' i rs ; i i 1 1 ciio'i'i !,: !i in proporT !'i. It ai-o piMpi,i. s :i n-.h.i'Vi' n of tiv; pav of tn -i n o - f I'l'.'i'i'-i. ami too soennarv i: I riot U i i' f !(. two ti. tn ami i,f tin" cl'-rlv-s in ti.cir :vi- "--. 'I--. n)u:i'oa!-o hit i'luoi',1 a r.'-o!-.ti ,n. ' -1 - -1 is i i i . i -1 '!.i

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wnn :, ttiT - na" (iiKV-.i io i ana P! Hi'-a

ti in. wai onion 1 to !-; co.'r i-'-i f r a ii.ml tcadiioj, l-v tho oasinij; ; ' ot' tiio sp'-akor. Tho Iio iso thon r'soivsl i'lcli hi, i o itnmiiVo f tin wiit.ro i t!io it;i!oi.t

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la.: mi t!i" !:;'. ; w :ro taiioti up ;i;oi r-'rooi to. l.ii! w.h r. :;. t ;o,l ! v ."Mr. lit m-

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ako vi fil'i '.ici'O r-'ji.-oto'!, an. 1 liaaily the roion.ittco took up 'ho I lit ) oontr.iot a ro;.J liom Uallalo, liv way of W "asliintoii oitv to Oiloani. .Mr. llomp'i'H lin n opon" I tho uiio'i- sion on t!;i.- l-ilt, lust ' -

ro hli vi roirploto l his romaiki, on in -

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S 1 ft. Thru? f no proprioiy in r,:;!i:)i tlioso person. "li':rral ch; i.-tiaris," w iaido

tion of !;-. IJalir, of Totiii"i-i

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initti o ro-o a -0 roporuM pnnn, ana nir hon-i; a.!'iii''H i!. 'iuix hiy, Miirclt 2 In thj si'tnlo to'a, a s-'loot C'linaiitii-o. t whor;j tho suh--ots i id h-rn n f noil. : porto I M ImH tn r-nlato tlv j lMi.-aMon of tho laws of tho lT-iito I S:a'o, nii'l of pnhiio ail-rtisf;-inont.'" "a lull to orun; tho fi,iihfnl o.ol-Ic-lors an ! (lihnrii'is o thr rvcmip. aiol to diiplaco dofaiilan-s "a hill to romil ilo tho appointnifiit of postniaitms "a hill to rojnlato tho ajipointiT'iit ot'oaili'ts ;"' a hill to roirnlatc tho apjioin'mont of initshi)mon ami "a lail to provont military anii n;tv;:l otlioors IV-mm lioin'j di nninoil tho or-vior-tit tho I'loa-tiTo. of tin' prosi'lont ;" wliio'n wore so-ora!iv rra-l ninl onhnvd to a-o-il rca.linj. A lilf was r'portoil. fro-n the coniiiiittoo on n:nal all'airi. 'to proii'.j f u- the !is-nl li'in of i,p ilotios of '!o ooninii-ii ov-rs ot'il.o o.a , and f-r othr p no -ri. S ootnio was d-no'cl to

!. ;;i!iuii ol OMt ntivo Vo-:!Ks-h. io-e of roo.n'ioii'ativc-s t ula

nv t!io psHiiti d and moil p i!p:!i!o doc'i ini". f Christ. I hoy aro not chri-'inns at ail. in toy osterni, hut should ho c;;Hcd Vhtwl. ur with tno:e iroii'ii iv t (7 (.'. .', vni-clirty-

i:unx; for Christ has s aid concerning li.o . iinpi i.iteutly wic.kci!, "thrso shall to away into rvoi ' istm jnuiishua-nt f an. I i.o s'iro ns, tin "ho whoii of (ioii fo nrti. ( ioil's words ."' Mv shoop, v;.vs Sav-j

lonr, itoar my voioc, rani n.ry ni:i.o.v Mean! a stnnyf i' wail ihrv not f. .v. Iiir will firf" from hini. Now if any one so far JisK'iranls tlttf 5?nioui"s voiro' ;:s to dim that lie anl tho l-'atla r aro 5., oi;, th .t ll " p ".son-s lio!iaosecn him in rrai har aotor liutpsori tho I'atln r :.i-o. I mnst i! n:k ho dors not hi-loa to t!.o fold of the (jroat she phi nl. If nay mio in ai not tho voico of Clo'.it, hr.t lii-cla-T.- that ilanm;.-

jPr.'.;-;i;.r;. ir. vh? C; iu: i 5;js c'r.t.r.n i at loi-t half a ni'lion of U voter"; who jmnrht to crnv iuto tho til1, arniod with jvotos t"r trim of ktioo.ii iuH yrity and n a a pr,n II v to I. io l'.iiiiatv. Tii.--. Mothn.lii's tid l.iitiifi :o'- raoii r f n.'ailv tiio sanv looliiic.l slronrr'ti: f.-r half tho miloons ol

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r.io'm anon in oar nniiin :ir- ooi!

!.; thro.; di'i'fimina'.ioi oi

1 not ono !:nrn

tn t oi.o I'nivorsali-1 in our civil r:?! t to pxpoi ' or do-

T;n isTORM AT UjRBAN'A. The Mai-nvtr Cmtrant of Satuniay I.t;; jjivos tl'.o totalis f the sroim by which tho 'own of ;'! ma was v'sitid on the 2'M ult, from wl.ii h wo r:athrr the following pariu in iai' .- It in ni'iioiicod al oat six noles, in a sfiothwcstf ilv dirrftion, from tiie vivace .

1 with hut as its roitrc lav through a couiitry

pro!i isiol;

rai tivoi. pot

Cl;ti:-.lia!', at

oi.o la.ini i, I nvon I131

rnand t!io 5aiiiaj:J ol or.f ot thorn, f;o .oi.p a tliC-v i'l'Ioo it will ho.-t coiuluc to ti f ji'ih'o.c good fir tin "a to so; post ili'Vi t! ut lao acti by tla-ir suifrao. Abo'tt I J.OtKt.Ut'U, ol porn-j in our oinitry vii! ilocoac in t!.o coan-o of tliirtv rear"! ; nr.vl of ccmrsc in nrly ,ncHi.i)i.nj in t( a j car?. I.o tho sr.mo ton jcats at least "i-t ii.ii i . .'.i

joj.o iii.ro oi an ;ar lcjrai electors oi ua li n i-itrv w ill liaw become ot aee to vote in

from tho s- i t la ml -. an- o i

f iiinoittoo oa t'o paldn-

.fir

tho tntt

tii" idol ! ll," p i. h" lam's atnonj th" t.;'"-- and liTa'i ) ! . t r tho "op i-o ofodL'i a.i !!, V oo i o!'iiiis hill willh" f ond i:i our r. piot. 'I io. Inni-i tiion roivnrrod in tli" roii it of'i," oi om.itti ooinntrrinj in oiii. :iti 1 oiiaii' i Iro n otiior f t!io loin i.ilnn ats made hv th" s, nato in tho ('n-'s bil'. Tin- homo th n proceo ! i to fo.iii.ior tii" 1:11 d -a laro.tor ef tho ad to

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!o f r not ; :- oto' iod in tho land

mi l naval Movi. o thninii ti:'' r o!utionai toi'-. o.i n porn-d l y tho comuiitVo of (ho wh.,lo on tiio statf of tho union, with an anu i.dna n. At't r soni." oisuis-iou. tho h. n-e coiii'iir.d io tho atnott.'monts mndo in "otnmitioo, r.nd tho bill was th"n onicrt l t hv (on ssod nod read a third time C-d.Y. V'toU', March ID. Tho M-nato to-dav. ofci arti.o: iin,ii ari i'is .nl joofi, rlosod l : i ? i r i ('! tho con-i. "ration of (A'-outivo

hlliill'.S ; f i .01 MIO IV.

i'.-.r which i! fi.'joo.rncd till

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Mr. I' ,a t is f.o.oi ii-.o I'oni ui'.t 'o on ihir di

iiici oft 'ohun! la, rcoorl d a rosolii;ion ;;u

i i to a M.-nd tin roks of tii Iioiiio as to ap

propriate eor s ro'id Thoridav f r tho eoiisid.T.itirn of bills r"! itinj Io tho Hisf riot rf Colombia. Mr. n.ndiaiia!?, from ;!io eooioiiifoo on tho j idioiarx , nrnf a ro;i rt r"i onini'Midiinr the imp afdinirr.t if Jiiiijrp Peek of 3liiionri, ot hih orinioi and liiisdiniioan s Tin fostimnnv was ordered to bo printed. The resolution ofleird l-.y Mr. Uatos, to yrant pensions to

soldiers Ot'tlio revolution, was taken oat of

committee el tho whole on tho state of the union, and made tho special order tor Monday, I y ' vote, the aves and noes bein t:ikeo.ol 1'JO to t'.. Tho hou-e iiL'reetl 'o ro-e'onsider, on motion f .Mr. Swift, the vote of the prexious day by which the n sI ut i n otf. n tl en the subject of lortiiications on Lake Champ'.ain was refi rro.l to tin secretary of war, hut before any other motion was made w i'h a icw to its diptiiiti n, the debate w--is suspended b ihoepiration of tin-hour. The hill for the relief of certain persons in the land rnd naval service, in the revolutionary war, was thon read a third time and passed aves UO. nosSl. Tb.o house th resolved iteH'inlo eommittoc of the whole on the stale of the I'nion. ;uid took up the hill to oonitiuot a road f:o;n IhitF.lo to Xew ()rloar.s. l yw.u of Wtshintoti, when Mr. Ii.i i; i:;!l re-mnod his remark-, and a for lie had e. , : :,! .!, Mr. V. V. Harbour ik-

el! on.

I tin liAi.r, in opposition to tie hill.

o i i'.Tin";-soe t!en moved that

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'41 n: 1 i..i-: . " i.i ii'.il in illf il- i

lars '.i- cu r fal.da' inw h:e! they

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Inth'-hai-o of rs'prosent.uivc-i today. 'r. I'owers, from tho eo;..n.iti, o on the Ii-Trict 1 1' Colueibiii, reported a biil providovi fir tho appointment of commi-'- i-.m rU di.;est. prepare and report to coouie s, Ot tin: e..'t M'--i ni theren'", a io,'o of st iu'e law , ei i on 1 1 ri in uia', f r tho I oii '

. d i r ? i i . i i i i

oi , onnu. .a. . iic i in pi ivi.tes i r t.inv,,;,.. ,.ni,,;,. ,w ,-ise. which motion was

ann eo to. I ao e"i.unittec then rose, and ;!n- in. -no t.i'j .irao'l. M o,,.e 'ay, tfitrcfi 2 4 . The senate toda was principally occupied io the consid

eration rt f'xoenMve hu-inoss. 'I iio proceedings in the house of representatives to-day w ere of an uiiiiiterosiiii'r eliaractor. There was some dismission on 'lie us dot ion of red hv .Mr. Swift, relative io the irvey Ut tiio purpose of l'rlif injj o io of ti- inlands in I.a!e Champlnin," hut no (piesrioii wa taken on its final dispnsit.on. The residue of the ilay was occupied on tiio 1 I!! to construct a road from l$uffal in the state of Xew Vork, Ly way of Viisliii"ton, to New Orhan.

In1 em;i,o ot!. J h' ore-1.. " it w reou:,

to tin m-ii a place f r their moi.tin. ci rl.i. o ar.d H'.'VKl dollars is inj rop,-ia'"il to d.fiav t'., ciioro-. Mr. Mi'uiieil, of Mal i.tn.l. i' t in tiio : -v.I-rt ei rnmii'oe en the i;u:ect i !' i onno inij tii rotrto.i'-s of (iner:l Washington, made a repoit. A r;-soli-ti Ilci.dhv .Mr. S-.vitt f Vermont on

ll

pro nan ti.n , e.;ror tin"; tn soontarv

di war t'Kiu;-,' !ir'itieatioi4 to be v.-i.eied o,i S 'toe i,-! u l in lake Chan rplain. f ansed i- ii.o ei.-i -io si oi. width was arr..siod bv tii" ejnaiion of th" hour. Thcrewns af- (" iwarls u piotr.u t.d di cussi ,n on the r ' i;.to;i-ir 1 ;.!, on tiie ipn-sti n of the p"s.,. ,.,.t ih'ol-iM. Mr. i!!inm of. North C: n l.u.i. moM il to i-'-ei .lot th bill wi'h i:k-:.-m t' -,s t i i. j.oit ;i provision f- r tho mill! i :. ttt.H'ii i.,,i.ii c. scv, ;,1 r,eei In s, and rrever. l n.i tn ns to ami o.d. Ti.e bill was 'ft I 1 I V' te ot ,V! 'file peaMl I i bo. i ti e ,o..,. a 1, itl.r Iioin

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..i i-t. ' . -I'.rr. W. The s, n.ite did ) t-e. ; repp, ert-itives their was col uiio'd in a c ill of liio hoiiie, . :.o ('lo iiii at ;!,,. ii a;, Jlt m r . 1 I. In 'li-. I .1 Ji eolinidi'i-l ,lr. i- ! b Mi . Sw if , on tin- s:ib.i. iti 0- on .a,,- oft;,., idn.ds in in, I a! :'.o !iot.r epii-e.! I ,. o .;- la'..' '. The n -nine v . - , . i I..,.. , in tin: i.:i-i,',. i ,(- a l.iiU. , I'.f-r'i J:. Tiier, mate to-da i, . I i'i ii. sui imi.., b Mr. 'oi- i,n. the sir:e;arv of tiie

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The editor of the I'nited States Telegraph rapped the editor ol the New Vork limpiirer si verely over the kmu kl. s for hii presumption in aiinouncin -jen. Jaeks ..a a amhda'e f r ro-eleotiiv, and the linipnier has n luined tho compliment with interest. We Lave no obj etion to these mriint J "nth nien t'Xtondin their coiirt(s:.w toeiieh tithe;- I ut wo protest against either ot them assiunin' the authority to a w ho shal', or whoshall not, be the next presii'ci.t of tiio iini io. Degraded as the coim'rx is, we tiaH that the people arc not -o lost to all feeling of self respect as to 1'ihmit to tiio dictation of cither of these

i "ii-e.iential editois. W hen this contest coiiiiiiouced. we wore, under lln impressiou that the liivpiirer w.iuhl Lave to succumb M tho ran bat we were mistaken for '.ho former broadly intimates that he is ba !,.,! bv in ial J.ieksou himself, and that the Telegraph will lie .speedily divosle I ofitsuthci.il character -that is, rrfornnl by lln mandate, i f the "n-atest " and I e-t of men It is a pily lh.it these two meat disciples of i ho same school, should i"t be abb .M'!.j,, their plunder in ipiiet but this lienefst !.;a result to the public th o', in e.iisiii r i;,,. (cret springs by which i!ie have Livn moved, the whole ant h'oorx ut .taeksonisni ami rd nni will h" mad" nrinili' O. W o fmey tiie whoe matter ill dispute Ltween the-o wortiiies can l.e siiunued un in

enh 'Oio. n:id a ft w w.inb. Tho lin.pi'irer thinks the

-!' li! Ill t.ie i oji- better fM;'"(l.';l en be mi: . will. ....neiil

.laek-oii tiie T len,.j,:i Mlt, Mr. (ial-

i0 itnrs to-da t ' llo'oi

. I..Sai!-, on i,e ll 'tln-o jj-tit!oni"n will oily have a little f: jio. ji of rri'c pifi'iiee, tii.'V may s.il" bands and be ..!' U intneii,i . -.n., .,.'.;, (t,a .-lection of lIKNItV I., rr d f.l ll,.; sec jCI. W ll -.(i;,. t,e- dispute -I'alf ' i a .Vre-Jb, .Mr.lOi o i .:.

'"i a!

nl the customs nee the ii'i o'

a i.i what numb r m each dis-

I I M inorei-'-l or diminish"-i. "it-1'.'! ; ;! c m ''eori.i.r,ia'crs, mc is- . in il.- i ; aad diteetinj; tliMst- ' ' a t; a d to i ii'iriii tin s iui to t.f the i r . I th . i ' p- t'i. '-ti r-t who have

;;. 'i. t: "Mi i f .March i,i-t.

tion, pcidi'iioii, peuhiiiL' and evi

pun;si'tneitt menu urtiv (-rsal !:ih:i!eai, I am i'ountl I'itla r to uno m. co tl, I'.ible, or to think luui ii t!ti 'if nil a roobpr in the (voi who has ciimiicil ijt Mniic o.'t iraii. ois!erd ofiv tenn in t.'iroijii the door. I'.e as.nin-d. however, that I knoiv of no des ens ao -uost the en d rights of any ciiensofti.e l inted Sla'fs, w ho are either Infidel, .lev.s, l:l,'iome l ins, L'ni Pr.e.ibsts or AnO Trinitari;uiJ. So?n laf i ia vc t. ri: oinctfd ly CtHigtoss aariinst the civd

n'ots el tao.-e orthodox chni'ians .vlsi mid it to be unlawful to por.-ue uvcu'ar ho-

si m .is on the lord's day, whereby toev are

dl ex, ludej from any p,n!tcipr.ion in the

emoluments ofthe post-o'.i'n e u; jiartirient t

o ir c-ovetiiifient ; aad I know ol tniiny wlio -I' sioii to p e eat coiicre.is, if pastahle. in rn

rc-'iornivr to'iti'e. uijoted thou?;:r.dr their

ouil ri'j.it?. ainoii whom I find Mr. 'V-i ..-!

f, tV M'trr. the i-difor of the 1 nmip f : hut of anv tlesigii? against ti,e civil r ; jr ' i f ; i oftitlier poix.'iis than those who woul ! kecjtiic Sabbat!) holy, I protest my utter i; norarice. hi (he subject of a ri i! cp.lh, I -.vouat Trinaik, that 1 know not of any con.'tituMon r.i stattOeof a state oovernnit ;if, or of the national ifovcrtiun nt, which coiilr) t'ne eiul riyht on any one to be icnched .n a wit u.ss under oath who deni3 the heoo' ci

(i'id, and of a future state of rewards atni

piinisiimtiiti. Ifsueh pc rsoiisi ever had the riht if sweaiiiii? in a court of jiislii e hj a tied ii; wli.nn they do not believe, or by a Cod win will not punish tiaiisijiessinti in funnily, yon might torn Willi propriety ask al'tci any des.jjin lo take such right away. A nht, which you never jx incised, cannot U; withtlrawn, until it shall have been first conferred, I'oi my part, 1 think it would he absurd to aiimiii ster an oath to a man who should tell the judge, "If I commit perjury, tin tied of love Las no teirors for me am. should you hang me for penary, 1 should celebrate the happy death ol Ai;nani;.s and Supphin, while on liie Way to tny ollows, ;m:l thank yonr honor for eudin me by tin shortest road to Heaven.1' Why shoeld the man be sworn at ail. u In, laughs at the idea of future punishment' What .security could he obtained by an oath for his utterance of the truth ! lie rniht contend that the omit ouht to Lear his Its tirnony, if heard at all, without an oath ; for it could have iiohindii '' feTce on a man, who sho'ihi pt "utiade lomot If that a perjured, murderous, suit idal villain, is in sure, without repentance, of e c ihii'ing life, as the man of truth ami benevolence, who realizes that all liars shall lia e their part in uinpionchablp fire. To determine that persons who deny future punishments shall be admitted to their

oaths in civil courts would be a vnin of

univcrsalixin and etril lenr; ami would be. hostile to the concluding part of u.osl oaths "so help me Cod,'1 w liich i-i an implied prayer, that Hod may save or nut, as we shall sjieak truth or falsehood, under solemn adjuration. Of IVofes-or Stuart's sermon, refeired to by the Trumpet, and of Dr. Deeehci's w ish

es to deprive men of civil rights u ft 'u h the

nerer had, i know nothing but from the liumpet. I know these however to be

eminent men, who would defend ihemst Ives if they thought the cause of truth reipiued it. IVubablj they may he .so well acquainted with the Trumpet and its editor, as to think neither worthy of their notice: but I. w ho live far off, and know not hinp of the Vnivcrsalist Magazine but from the well printed sheets, have thought it not unsuitable to take fume notice of Lis poiile address to myself. The only Christian party in iolitic$ h'ch I hate ever Contemplated, or proposed, is our whit h should be constituted by the mental tleti rniii.ation of christians of all tit nominations, not to support by their votes any man for public tillice whom they helicve to he a person of bad moral character and of kr.own hostility to the Christian religion, In thit party I am happy to say that thousands aie beginning to unite without any . distinction ol re'iirious denomination; ami I fondly lnipe that the time is not far distant, when infidelity and immorality will be a sullicieut objection to the electionol any man by ChrisMan fieemen. It is (rue that orthodox Christians united in their ellot ts Ly unity of principle on the subject of their duly, could cause pood men to bo nominated, and thus govern every lection in our country, by refusing to vote or men of infidel ami immoral character; and this would be truly constitutional and republican, for the majority of oUm nu'dit

to elect. The dilfeirnl tletiotninaVroii of

eh' !ii-i;s. and of these a lare put tion will have .. trier. cod all the mornl and benign ooOi'ti of Sabbath Schools. Undei the m:!t;ence of moral und religious principles i'lnned in fcjahbnth SchooU they will reoutate their political conduct. t ? highly robabie, theiefore, that in ten yeais the blessed lesuH of our Sal.bath bchonis will be, to exclude, lawfully, and constitutiunaliv, wickeJ nnrl until incii'lod men from of-

.n-es, by the refusal on tin: pail of the people to elect them. This is a consummation tin M dovi.nl I v to be wished by ail good men. who love their oi unfry 'i'i:? Orthodox are endeavouring to gel the government of the nation into tlieir lianas, i: is t:ue, by endeavoui ing through the jHi-.ver of truth to make all their fellow .;! ir.vii? men of moral ami religion? character. It rs hijli time for Orthodox men to nnpriie, l lave we no vote And ought .re not to choose any gootl man of any truly reb.gi. us d.-non.i. ation, in prefi rer.ee to .- had uiun?'' I ai eal to U iersa!isls to line, c if they (io not elect men oi their own iro ii'-in pinioas when they can, and whether the orthodox have anv rioht to de-mr.ii-1 ti!C!i- v. tos, r to c ir.plain, that they in nol r.'tcsrii to oilicc by heretic?, drunkards ami l.!apboiiieis. We award to you. Mr. I 'rivor -i'i: t, the same liberty which we nv !i tor ont-dvr.s; and wo acknowledge you ( o l.ove tl.e same cir7 n'e7if. which we o: j .;.', Vo i l.,io a r..f. which you even-ace, ti vn'e, a-rreeahly to your own

j'Kignieiil aod i r. Complain not, if

,. eie.-e a Mnm.tr n.'ht. if we can, we will convince, and convert uli immoral and t' n bnious ihi o, by ! .t eiJieaov ,:" pravrr

and divine truth, and ticK wo v;',l liecmrr.

of one mind, that lie who ro'elh overmen shou'd bo jnst ; raln.g in !i;e i ar of Lord.

The Hon. i

mace a troinentioiis si

lii.st tiie Idol ami his hoard of Dictators. It is aim aiiuo;i.icid that tho majority in the senate have rebised to take olf the in

junction ot secrecy. If their motives are

pure if their principles nre correct, wlr, need they he af-aid to lot : tho. poojdo see a:id he-r what they are doiii.r. At a time like this-, when tho government no's uotm tho av owed grounds of 'reward ;v,d puu(shon'in" whi'ii they openly moke, the distribution of offices turn upon tiio ability of; he incumbent, to rentier political servj ees, iiiid not upon his eapacifv to dis -hare the ditties of his office w h":i fnov .m--tiMii themselves in power b lirihia parti--:ii.i w i'h t!.o riotiey and otlioi s ,,f .,,. jeo. pie. it is but I'.dr iiiata'il should h.ne an oppoitiu.ity o itni;ssing tiH. c n.lnet of those who aro called upon to cm-firm the bargains of the President. In such a mm puicture the doors of the senate s:, y,, K, thrown open, ,-ind lb. sj.eoohos (,f ;,.. f.ii,,. fill sentinels of liie Nation's rights, should ho p.-riiiitied to ro 'or.h to I lie public, in order that liberty may not I e sapped of it essence without its bein r known by whom ho deadly blow has been ainitl. Baltimore (Iron Halifax Co. Va. M.vr.en lf. A narrow section of o;ir (oe.ntrv about a iptarter tif a mile in w idtli, and fifteen or twenty miles in length, was visited on tiie evening of the 7th inst. by a most ala.ining and desiruetive li'irrioane. It was accotiipaoi'd with an unosual tlogree of thunder and lightning f ir the season, and commenced its ravages some f ur or five miles sonth of i Lis place, driving wiiii inerdi; le fury from S. W. to N. I), razing from their foundations, almost indiscriminately, eve

ry negro cabin, tonacco barn, 5 table, or other low bodied house, and depriving he more firmly constructed farm houses ot

their port lies, roofs, or chimneys; and in some few instances, upsetting thein, or mo

ving them lroin their original positions. We have heard as yet of but three deaths, which occurred among the negroes at Mr. Hruces hv the fall of a chimney, after the

house Lad I low n over them, without doino 'in ... -

.my injury, i nere were in other places many hair breadth escapes; for it fretpientlv happened that house were blown down

over six or eight negroes, without any other sutfering than some slight bruises.

vlnrli was but thinly settled, it occasioned

but Hole Homy. " I he width ot the current w is n"t ii ore than 100 yard?: itscourse was somen Irit it tegular now shooting t' 'he tight 'ii u dartmg to the left now rising it tie.- a . i uiol again precipitating itself to theeaitii's suiface, with incenctnable vih-r tv 'lie whole had a rotary motion, suci. :s:s often witi.esscd, on a diminished fcalo, in w I. ii !w inds. Jt whs highly charged with the tlectiic fluid, which formal vciy brilliant uppearances. It paaed about had past one oltek. 1. .M. anddid not continue more than one minute.'' 'The first building i stiuck after iea ii ing the village, win a bntk tent inent, occupied by Mr liichaid 15. .kei, which was piostrated. '1 hence, pa'sing on, it struck

nd toreotl a pail t !Jie mot, aad guide

end of .Mr. Z l.ust.'s large brick bouse :

ivetthre'v .Mr. .1. 1;. Jiakt i'a lrar..e Louse;

stripped tho roof fnon ti e dwebiuni or

.Me,sn. Jamos Hub.,-, I.. I . .Matins, snd J,i-

cou .viintnrii. and ohhoiIiv fr in those ot

r i . le?sr. A Jackson sod li on al 1'orter, es

sentially damaging .M r. K.li. tavilleei'r? house, and overthrowing a liameol .Mr.JoL

Mathis. The ilark t. and l tesby lei lan Meeting houses were next totally demolish

ed. Holh ends in tin' up er stoiy of tho new brick hoiifC ol Mr. Lew is, (hditor 4

the Commit) wciebiovn out. and ui oliice unroofed he new ami C'puciooj bricJc building of Mr. John Hamilton was nearly demolished. In it, Messrs. LMijan Wolfkill and Davis, were at wi rk, ami werti taken from tlMj ruins, in which they were completely huued, severely bruised, par icul irly the former, who lu.s not yet n e v ered from his wounds, Mr. Hamilton . i l his family can: unhuit. Tho biak. iioo.io of Mr. Kej pa:!, near Mr. !I..rm!ro,.".i was much injured; being unroofed ami partly thrown dow n. Mr. Wolfkill's and Mr. Win, Down's dwellings wcie uiuot.fi.-tl, and also, Mr. Kobeit Cell's partially. 1 i,e Moihodiit meeting hou-e w as nmeii d un iged; the North end being torn elf, and lln tvtst side consid. rably racked. 'Hie hoes 'sofMr. (ieo'igo Jiell, men hunt, lately from Cincinnati, Mr. Uoland llaney.m which alsoiesided Mf. J. ivtws n;nl family ; atnl .M.. Jer. .Matins, occupied by Air. Charles Mathis, were totally tlemo ished. Scleral log houses, standing in the outsku - of the tow n, near the Northeast coi ner, were onsidcrahly tl.im.i'ej, "Here ti.it

Mr. Hartnt,, is sUiJ to LaveSt"r;T- 1,',t tl,u x "r l,('xuS with it many t.doas speeeii in conclave a.s!'-,t,,'rt( trophies of its deflating Cner-

I'mon Co. Kv. Maucii 10. One of the strangest circumstances took

place here to day that 1 ever heard of: ahout 12 or I o'clock, n vei-y black loud came

over, from which 111! a moderate, shower

ot something thai was as black as ink

and as the ground was covered w ith snow. .......

I lor the Inst tune saw black snow. Since

it ban di iel, tLe cornstalks are covered with something like ashes and gunowder. The rain was accompanied with a thick

smoke, w Inch smelled like the smokeof

stone coal. A fur the shower (wliich las-

ioi out a lew minute,) was over if coin

nieneeil snowing, part of w hieh was like

wise Mack. It has created Oihiip little

al.irni; some ntiri'iiiie it to a volcanic c i option.

gtes. I he whole number id inhabited bonies, which suffered us-re or lesi liem i 'ie tornado, amounts to -U ; and the entire: number of buildings injiocd r de.-iroy.-d, is 70 the damage at the lowo-t calculi tion. being estimated at $15,U0U or $2U00. The utmost fury of the tempest appears to have been directed against the (Kvellir house of Mr. George Hell, the complete demolitif.n of which has been already noticed, and which, unhnppily then cona ned ten persons, viz.- Mrs. Mary Boil, wifo. of the gentleman above named, and their five? children; Mrs. Nancy Uell, wife ef Mr. Robert Bell, and two 'children, and a littler gnl. daughter of Mr. William Smith ami niece to Mis. Nancy I'.oil. "Of these, Kiizuhelli S. Thoma-. and Robert, children of Mr. (Jen. Bell, met witn an immediate aud ita fi.l death. K ial eth, the eldest (a fine girl about tiuite n years of age) was dashed against the f f lier ft nee

.it Hie burying ground; six! was taken no

ib less, with her face much to-hatn -d. her

body braised, ar.d her aim bmki n. Thutn-

aj, four years old in January last, wj.s

foiino ton or twelve rotls from the Louie, with Lis Lead and fice sh'cki:ig'y bruised

ma mingled. 1'obcrf, an infant. w;n

found near a K until of a mile fiom th-

muse, with the ha k of hi:- head d ish d

to pieces. They were ail consigned to one grave on Tuesday." Of the other-.

June, daughter of Mr. Koboit Bell, aged near seven years, w..s f md 13 r oU f from tr house, with her skull ln.Hv frictured;she was still living; but expired on the following Thursday. .Mrs. Mary Bell was very dangerously injured-and ht r re

covery is considered doubtful. Mrs. Nancy Bell also suffered severely; but is doing

well, and bids but to recover. .Mr. Smifii"-;; little gi 1 was much lacerated . arid hcr.'kiiNI

slightly fractured; but hoes are entertained of her recovery. The thiee other clni.

hen werelikewise seriously, hot not d o: foroutdy injure!. Mr (,'eorge Bell was

his store, in another part of ihe town, at too lime the tornado struck his tlwellun- a.d

oistaint d no M isonal in;urv. How f ir the tornado Las rvtend. il bo

yond I'rbana, we have no certain information. The Conrant states ib it Mr :. ,..,,.

Hell's large family Bible has been found

hlteen miles in a Nnitl ic.lstorl v 1I1 reel u"i

from that plaoe; and ii is probable that the:

storm has I toon felt r.t a much greater distance. The Town Council of Uibana held a mee ting' on the evening after the visit.-.

tion, when resolutions were unaniniouf ;

adopted, oxpiessnc of their deep fymp.: thy in the distress of ti e sufferers, and ie

commending to ihwse who have escaped the

ravages ot the tornado to l.iy aside their usual avocation for the purpose ol assiMuv their distress J ft IbuvcitieiiK. 'TLe rocommendation was promptly and cherrhdly complied witL. "Many roofs have been a! ready replaced, prostrate houses have arisen from their own tnim; clothing and t.tfer oece.aries Lave been giatuitously furnish rd to those who have been stripped of thou all;" and no comfort which humanity could bestow, has born withheld from the" suffer ers utoi their a'.Hicted families