Western Statesman, Volume 1, Number 43, Lawrenceburg, Dearborn County, 7 January 1831 — Page 1
WIEOTISIEM
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V vJ VL? -TIIK COaSTITITION WISDOM. Jl STICK, MOULT. ATION layiu::u innum, lua;a fimbjay, jauabsv VOL. I. 1 3 6
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miro sinn.. lT Nil .1 4M S11m!1 f 'THIIK.
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HUMS
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',ir itlntt t!i
i.,. lit t.t
i . s. m;. i . w ii.i.iAM !i i ;. l m; i "us ff,-7m. .Mr. Hendricks was the ("irst llcprcscn-
llative in Cony-ros frm tlic Stale ofln-
Xi:w Yet'K, Dir. 'JO. After twenty-seven days "total al. stinence." at last -'ut a Munme
h.i.i ha rec.av
pny llie tai, r
th' ir a r y private l
" ' an.ir.n.. u..ir F- ; generally adopted by those societies, re
No ptH-r mil If ili-roiitinuril until nil imanif' an ejUH'C
-tl.l Ullll-ii ni tn' tipili'll 1. 1 nit- i.uiu.i , mix. m .... to n,.t.: a li. ..ntmumir.' at tin- nil .if tin- time sntnn'v.l, will ! r"iiiili nil a in w t an-ao n '" l.tti.r, i.i tin- Kilitnr nut It.' it.t paiJ. CT ADVr.Kl lsr.MKNTS iicrtcd at the
I
iKrri:v. TO 1 MI' Ml" V"KV tiK MH.JOHN GIBSON. ;u, cm Ia tits 1 )i v, may 'iy irUlt st.ii.r, v- a l! r tic lliat tii I our Itvos tHwin ;
e chiiMiin" t .1" t U .f t'lotht r, iiciKv,ti.ein;- -It !hk --1,' t "ilft fliir 'v "'"! 1'hi rut v .it ! .if,s '"'"' rvt r ui. InJtni? ami ynn aliu. s ior otn.ts woe' Vn. rr i M- K. -. ! 'itM-i'T, r C 't Tiiyl.ai.lawntt t'w lr-t tugue uiu!; 'i o tin' t-uV. i.t i I.,. hi r-..!t'n .:i.Ut ii irn.if. tr.! - ic;i.'.ii t .:.t 1'fl 'AHlii'Ut On.u't H.vt, Dmlv ,ttU !;itt , In 1.. ;.r 'ir ; .itu'.n'' i!im. Y. f r t ilitr, .,i m n int.t tin' t.Mii!' il IliP Ullti, ti;.l "ill irninr.l. lut'Mi-t l tt)'r, I; fir .it' tj him uiiiau'.t. e xli.f 11 1 rut I'it -.m-M. ' r k : tht ir w.-itl ti.i i l t! i !t 'c t i n it. O.t! :!..til t in'tia ;ii!i m'A tnat l.t. f, N'T 'Ot.lll i 1'HI 1 1 IIM' fit M lH !-tl j tl.l' , N ii'M t i;..! 'iiil imr i.'MT tin ln.'ii.'.lv crtl, N'ot't- t'io t.'A it i at thf 1 1 1 . r h tl y m iit ? fi.al .t. tnl .in ai"-r !) t'.ty ii.itun.in.', '1 no i ciin r tii;.r w ;i .u i l) t:unc ott n h.in.l ; In twi Mi. it m .i.l's it v". if-! Itx VimMt! hi .1-1 -It t .il Is ,v. t -(.''li'iii !' I..i' tv'i. iv! a.!. I .ci ; m.iy i: il. ii.-isli ; Oi.! it .ay tfai f liivtur, 1:1 r inn.- -In it i! tit . t il '. t ;sm 1 1 .t - -iuinr. it M.'t .in tt -t5 n't'i list o tt i "t:y 'U'a.l : Ti l fVfii I .I.. n..ti;. thy frame lay ( n;trattj,l : r.i'i.'iu. s i nii-Mvi', 1 1 t..f i". i ;!, Th. u"t nit ' k'. 1. "!i ' l w :n i tny Sawuiir ttu!. . hh.Mi 1 tri'i. alii i li niali- an.l kimi, A I it".T f mi 1 -i-.t t'ic tin 'ct n.iuii T.i Mtl.if. In t', at ; ath thy t ! i' Ht u tun, ( Vt ! may th.-ir l x'tM.'i'S t n !, 1h n' li.t j 'm' h .m! Hue .f tt'.e virte u.l h-y thy ! mi; ht '., A iif, ft thiuj.ti i, ( it -f I thy flay nii hi a 1 A tn! i that lnvtly ir.an-tin left ulmf, W h'ff nnnrnil it Mtws to.lrtvjt a'i'l iiman ! Tiif r it h n, wa'ks, thf shin! ti; ry an.l i!if.t' AH sav tin' ha" 1 that til!".! .m l itiinl is tioa-i '. An I t ii'. Ins Hi 't i" a: im ti l (f mil f-tn ft, N-ir tiit t in in lhr -'in' Mai mi . t, N 'I in 'I... ,-!ts pKiin, v ; w it a th.. ' teat wri j. N . ! t l, i tit." u 'i ; ,! .n '. ut : . '. ' - la t..ii,u ; ia"r t (.'n.i, in. I $ i ! i'i:u" ? Inh- iv'ii, uc tni't, lie tiLies hi i- ii-.phiiir.t f hni o to ti t in a i n a'. i v skit f . A riMKNP. Tin: iim:ti:k o vk. nv ti. P. l'Rl M Ii ' ' .
Tlio atlJresses deliveretl on lite oc-
. casioiu were lioth animated and interlestiiii;. The first remarks went to show the importance of religious education i the magnitude oi'theeil of sntlerinp' children to run at larpe on the Sahltath the ctlrclual mean atloided hy the estahlNhmciit of Sunday Sdiools to relaint them from the ir dissolute haliits the origin ofSahhalh Seliools the astoiiishin; rapidity with which they have inTi-acd and the immense advaiita?ro
:it e.r.i---. I. Il'a hail 1 I t't 1; ;' A IT hl'.nl- ; ii. r ill . . t ; r . Miul : J Hilt CMI .'.i 'Ut il'll.
; UM'll ' ( -. ; 1 1 1 J ti.cn li.l'C hell. ctti'c va to m rite M'ilinrt an.
1' inn t i n in oi' ii ii r a rri , al. Wo
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i-i i u." t n -nr. i i -. d
Kit
luit thf fT.t rr.sMA.y. ; The annual meeting of the haw-;
reiicchuriih Sahhatlt School Societv
I - t i 11 ..1 1
i i... . i... v . it .. iw.i.i 'ir i tin i i.iiiii ui i , 1 1 rr n in
OH I 111". V IX ' '. I'l'll Hp I T" I It. I' 1 HI lilt .'It. VIIV.'lll.'l IIUI.1U Ull .. . -m - . ' 1 ' v ' ' - '
uon.ui.vKs ,;,,..,,-,. ii--,. ........... . , .,-,,,,,, iv,.,!,,,,,,,,.,, itiuiia. iiani- urcn i iet icti in j ircem-; :in .,,!,.( , H. j,;n )n tI!,:
.i.r is.. r.,u.in.-ii(.in. nt will I) ail. .Mill l.ir uiltatit't' r5- .nil ..Hiii'm s" "" I !-- s't nn mt- , i .. i - i ... i i. .1... w...i . - - 1 7
' . . , . " . . illl. l.l.l. Ill Will. II IllOllIlllllt . I . I 1 1 W 1 1 II
'' . . . ' 1 15' to sin Ii luisines-. as the ctinst itiiuon. i . . . . . ... . .. . " V-
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..win. m ti nut, uu: v moil, in J .iivn.m I, ,aV(. apcrs to OV. till. !ll-ive. I 11- """"r '"' U v ''-' 1 IS-J'J, Mr. lletidrics resigned his seat in ,;i ,i,U .n rivt.K run- Ui.i r. ,1 I u' ;ir' '''
the House of llepiesentatives, and was ! fihiv .l-,, . ..i.i
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nni.timu in itl l it i to it linn. i-.-. i i.i I'll l Vl'l' ill' ItlYKTItV II I r i - i- r- nl l ' i' ' ' NAM. I, t'l JIIMMhl, J i liiJ jiaxl i in t!,r jri n,irj. I hr
ju'iiuiKiis u.is ei. euu aiiiemi.ei ui i.iei A .'.corcu .. Kin.- I.oiii. . l'liillipp.'. tlatt-il ns, an.! tin
I nited Slau-s St-nate. tor the term ol ( Nov. ;!, appoints I'.. LutUu- to lie lVi-iih nt oi'; the hriirami- VM.
the Council utnl .Mini-It r of l'inaiu'c. in the ; inn! I lac-c ii i- so.
!.i"!"ni.' a . I L c il. Vv Ni.'Uoti." iii'c l l'(li:;iv
. It" :r hi -t i ni-
il Lr
Ull. ( ant. t, faul some place to -tat ion niirah e-. 'Ac
er. irom Havre, hv wlticu we . hvc l.nn oh.uc ! to cnit tin- li..t I ot'tiic (.uv-
i t am! i c:i 'i "
.Mci 1 c-.
("'Mil whrtH'c w
r
I - T'l
at M. Uohiam., Flat.i' i'..
er I he I'.n in three rla-
ack-
ir.larat ion Iiki wis
years, from the 1th of March. I.s-J."). His jiresent term of sen ice w ill, eon-e-tpiently. expire ontheodot Man h. lSill. ; In attention to the. interests of the State which he in part represents in the Senate. Mr. Hendricks stands, as fir as 1 ant informed, hv either report or ohservation. whiilmut impeachment. I la-
si iv acces-ihir, no is ;n' :usie.ui It
rc-iu'lieil. The .M ar-hal
He' tist '(
tu in. The ini
i-k their n t l'i'at , laintatits ol" Al:t-
.!acc ol' iiaron lami
M ariiuis Maison to lie Minister of l'or.-iitrii Af- ; werp have aprlhi! to n? for anthorizatimi to
fair-, in the place of Count .Mole, rc-iu'iieil. o'.itain a ies-alii.n of ti.e fn-i.i iroin tiiu ritaCoimt .Motitalivet to he Miui-ter of the Into- ' ill I, until ueoti,:tion- can he e -uai.'.l to-iiio.'-rior, in the place of M. Cuior, re-itrncil. .M. . row inoi ninu". A papt r -i m il hv in !f atui Mori ilicr-, t o he .Mini-ter of l'uhlic I n-l nn tioti M. K oh: .inn ant hoi ae- tin in 1 o !o ,-o, l;ut w it h ami I'.cele-ia-l ieal Allaire, in the plate of the ' the tirii.tif " am! liunilv hi t i ini'ii: li.e L'.n'-rn-lhiki1 lie l'l'olie. re-ilicil. The other m iit!e- ' n.eiit. W e cou-nier tie. -njn n-ioii oi" ho.-ti'i-
ii ion con.po-! ii-- I lie t ounci I oi 4 mist" is. are tie- a- iin act ol hi una in t , a in, inn Inn ; l-c.
I'.
e
1 Luri i M cri ;er
en i Mar-hallo ( ran!. .Mitii-tcr of War ; Count Sc
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or'incli to i''t-ii'tiii ..I i iii-n i oi ..i i. nn .
, i. .. i . :. i .. : . : i ii .. .
i lie -ii e in set. it i in .i inn u wi ii iisp, , ,. . .'( i i- I the oro'an ol oinmuniealion hetw 'religious point ol Mew cone Imlin; ! , ,
.t .-ii . . i, ' the people aim lie leiri ii-.H. I l.,t .. .it. ii.ir -.ii .1 ... s. I:., I 1 II
.11111 llll H'll.'ll 111 .-11.111111. Ifllli i- i I 1 1 i II I ,-. , -i ,.t v i i .i v i i . which lit,- helonirs. i.)n all lluwe po nli-i 1 1 'on-idernn: it (ihe Salili.ith St hool msli-! . . . . , . , . 1 . v . j r :i .'til.'wt litlK c 1 1 1 r 1 1 nun . Ihi. im.'it !
tlltluiuasan instrument III the hand Oil .' . ' .' !, . i nio-t important news hy this i- i. i i- -ii i i.i i i ! principle ot a prott etive sstcm ami In-. ,i i.,,,. ,i. .,,,,, , ,.,.,.. ( i oil to do 111 s t I II ailil SO read 1 1 ie k I ii v I- ' 1 i Homliariliiit in ol Anlwi i.
. . . i li.ni'i nnii'iit i'iii,.i.l Mr ..in ri, .'is 1 i :.. i ...ill i :. a. .. ; 1 . 1
iv i 'i'.i i'iii'i..ii... iii...'i. ill nuiiift.- nu.-t niiui' 111 ll.l'l ll.iui 1 l' tlllllll (lilllllllieii-i in." i ii.ii
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AITAIiis; . liKhCIl M. iiimharJiiu id mtd Capluri' n.i'n'c; rp. The '
arrival is that of!
h V the Dutch '
cde of his word to hasten on the time
whe n all shall know him from the least i
voted with the friends ol the late admin
istration, lhit in reference to an executive me asure or two. during the last session, he is said to have lien in tmpnsi-
, to the greatest ; and when the Isles of the seas shall have received his law .
i.,.ii- iiw iiiiii,it.i'in,'. .r ii.. .i,ui...i !
ll.i.i ill. nn '"ii'imi - 1 ill' .-ui' i 11 I ,v . , . , , ii i , , it ion to tlie Iriemlswith whom he hail 1 painls, and how mm h stroii'rer is our oli-! . , . , . , . i n ' ... t previous v acted. I Ins circumstance huation to tlo all we an to promote tlie ; ' , ... lV , .. c i i t appears to ha e an lniiinous ellet t on hi-- ' s - 1- i i ri r ihi wiiccn.k: d 't it of ti in i i - 1 II
l "i ti tH'l iv t HU II '
; tlni in.itiileslly reipnri'il ol us as an i- ! sential duty j The other address represented the
iohject. for which Sahhath Schools were
tphsi
tionot literature. ;i the moral ant
i present popularity, and has caused nnu h
j speculation as to the prohahility of his ; MVl.ri,,, tho :iiui. l ami Soto tie Tlamiu
re-i h ction to tne SenaU - I hat he will 1 m n a .1 tl
rr.oM Tin: viiAi r.en: I t r. Oil tho '-'Till the loss of tho A lit w r; ci t iers was le.-s than forty killed or vwinndoil, hut the Dutch lost a trr. at iiuiuIh t of men, and had made many pn-miers.
The merchant nu n in the hnMii nun the ca-
tiui soiia; oft hi house- on the enavs, have
of projHT ty w;i- occii-ioued. An armi-tice was ; hcen severely (lamared hy tho lire irom tli aurci d on tlio '7 111, by Clia.al, conimaiitlaiil Citailel, and nmu' have l.or n entirely burnt of the citadel, to treat of a surrender : but iC dow li. The Ann riean Con-til ha- assured .M. was broken by the lirilix of a Ii w mu.-kct-. iio it r, 1 hilt his ( iovern ineiit wi 11 i!e:i:;ind an which, it i' -:inl. he him-clf had sccri tly onh i - j ilnlt limit V for the lo- sii-i aim d. cd.loinakea pn I t lor the dc.-tniction of the : The Cu-toin hou.-e ut Antwerp was de-troy-eity. oil, with Tllli. Hall, HUM of franc- in '.'nod- a- it Duriii',' the iii".olialioii-, ci rtain unkiinwii 1 was said; one half ht ioi,.'in,' to I'.n!i-li iut r-
per-on- went toward Hie i.iiu
i-'oii-, Ii it it a lew muskets, wait n neiiii an-,
(cl. The siis, cn-ion of'hoai;iti
coiu-
tor,
coiiliiiue to ote w ilh tlu rent lemen w ho l'ubbo s-tor-
l'.rc. The whole is d.eslroyed; th
onvent and the Canal of St. Ji
i farther progress of the lluine--.
siiuare ol
tin
1 I
street of the :
on
c;i pilulat ion i-' not
ly iiuniiiii.", sin
coiiti am s.
vet settled, am
; of-, ib iv
- . i . t . . 4 ..!...:..:
i . i , i .1 . . are ii onnos tioi to i in mis i i - l,.rtiis.,l 1i In' t.ill ,n null' i tin. -ii'.ini.i. I I I I
1 l.'iiu. in . I ...'I in... i. nil .ii'i'i.i-i . i .. . , . , ll.lltiliipit'11-.
1 I'i'i-! 1 .... . . , late, iliirniL' ll.e lioiiiljiiniint nt tlio I'uicli lia.'l ' 'Hie eroitct ol a coii-titution lor llcaiani in
ay not he effected. All will probably end
hn slopped the j in a truce.
1 1 ..rriblo to re- rro-.t t u r corn tr ii in s ! vs n x. o(T. 'J.I.
lll'll I'l llll l.lllllt , 11- III' llll'llll.tllllllll-; . ,' S , t ' 1 '1 1 1 1 iiiL j i.'j-li.m avv Uious improvement of the heart, hy l,ih-i .,"11,nM'"t ,".SSt;!U '-'i''y ; barrels of tar taken into the Public Store,, but jet been puhHshed .. . . 1 . .x . . . . . :in hainionv Willi the oiiinnm ol those lunuih a bin. c i art oi the iiierchiiii'Lji-has ,,fii,e e;,.,,,
. . . 1 . ' 1 ;
at Urie-i 1- with authori-
tiie American S stem anil
Internal Improvement.
i . .i .i- ....I
lo:il i M,1 riii'l ions. llll llils nail ail in
... i i i .i - . ' w no auvocau
Miiieci mu ii wa- sain, noin unci t si kilt and instruetini:. In the course of the 'remarks it wasatiinnedth.it, allhou-rli 1 Sahhath SchooN had het n introduced : into the lT. S. a niimher of years, and 'manv of it pujtils had arrived at M ars f ,.l,i... ;i. . ...i ...... .:.,.(...,... ....
i'l lllititiiiii.ii.il ii.i. .-llli-t'llisi,iin,-i.- . . . . ... . . , .. -I- , vi'i -ii are productive o! practical ut'.utv istcu tit a Suntlav St hool puj il ha ii "; ! 1
, heen suhjee ted to the penal sanctions of 1 civil law. for any crime. o penitenItiarv h:iil i'Vi'1' et I'itoivoi' :i ...ut i. l
'iwho hadenioxed thi' hetiefit ofs.lilool. aiul 1,:,s 't':d;!i'ied in that di-
School instrui'tion a practical proof of. 'j!.1 :Uul ""spo.isihle situation to thisd .y
;the trood resuhin- from them. It was! lv:7,, .KV" . ! Wl
II- 1 "1 ff T 1
.s a jnii'lic sjieaker, ,ir. ilenuiK us is dear and inu lliont. He appears to hcindilloreiit to that reputation which is fouiided on parliruentary oratory, and to limit hi amhition ' tliose lahors whieh
J MKS .NOP!, !:.' I,). linn:,
Mr. lohle w a t lected a meneher of w I'niled Stales Senate in oemher
zation ol the tro i.rniucnt. it cohsi-ls ot l :a tmicksi. Art. 1 declares l!e!.ii:ui an independent. State, treating with other Slatis as a power w ith a power. Art. -S 1 ?( 1 foriit thai the authority of tho Chief of tlie Sta'e is hereditary. The national Coii-res, '",'eviot:- to it beiie' dissolved, uii.l after the adoption oi the
ttit skiriui-ht s, at loio'th made theui-i his I eotititution, will proceed to the choice of the
lieeli remov til. fiio.m Tin: eot.'Mfit iu:s ivvvs i.as. I hi i s;i t s, t ct. Js.. The Priii ce ofOransro h it Antwil'p for Lomloii the -.'nth, on board an English cs-i l. Our oIuntei rj, after hav
ing harra-sed the eiioinj for three day? by
ni-
I
:re
zeti n ae.iyilv.iip
tol'WardlK - ol ect!!'.
k.iiiirtit'ii-li at i.iicr' .
lie; .tionainl a straight
ma-lers of 1. rciiam and Hot rhout, ;it the i ml 1 (
ot ino-t obstinate and bloody contests. I
they irri t d under the wali- of A nl werp, w it hin whiih ihe ciieniv had n tired. On the 2 ilh, in the inorniiiu', tiio population of Antiwrp ! ro-o in a uui-s, ;ind began by ilisarming several ' of the soldier- Ihoy fell in w it'n. About o'i clock "M armed burghers proceeded to tho j (Irande Place, whore they found .".MM Dutch- , mi n with a dctachini nt of Coumuiual t.'uards. ' They a t lacked the soldiers, who iuiiuedially i'.n nn i t hi in. eh es into a sipiare. Tin' ( inn1 in i: u a. 1 C i ia I'd remained in lit er, and rt i uiiuii to
ihe front ol the Hotel tie Yiiie.
. f of the State
an
1 provide for the
or
'-if
"IS ; siii'cc-iiin.
They were on the eve of a battle nt r.ruges j on tin; '-'bill October. The citadel ol he!. t i had caiul nlal t d..
also stal'-.l deit at lea-t ..Ot U m , !;i. I-
, .. .. . . - . i.i, ,i 1 ii.s U'eliii ma'i i ::is. i ii.ifU. i.'l I-
ll ll il l t lii in-iiii. ii.'ii in i nn in iiii'j 't I7. S.. !i the all important lixi:! pre-'; rents' of the irospel f Christ. Some
a;.,,., o. ,i,;. ;vt;o,t;.. ..,-,. .1 singularly eioup.;. wihi iUr -iiiiii-iiNinw-
i .1 ii'ii i 7 ..ii. . ti ... i' 'i i ',, i.,, . .... ... . . ,. . ,:. ,,,.,,,,,(:,,.. ,,a:,. ,,r ,,r ,l. ,,. .
uiieti aiui iiiii oiiuio nam w nn n poiiu- i
. " ..1, I rt...l O' ....... ......
ich contrasts
, considered, the first of which w;is. that '
A ii article; dated Unjs-els, (J. t. ataioi;!,ces the. result of an action which t ink j.l.iciou tho --'d, between the troops of Holland ami tin; hel-ian Volunteer?, at Wahleni. TheDutch troops, amoumin to lnbll, had occupied Wahlem from which the y . ere ('.ri v r n, am! obliire.l to pa-- the; Nethe. 'i'he !u" en ii.e narl of tin- i in! cli is sai'l lo be .oiuni. ra-
Aftor a firing 1,1,. while the I'.ehiain brimr si.elti rcl bc-
boul half an hour, the citizens remained i pi,, ,1 kes sulli red h-ss. At Trai gui-'e ai.-o,
having killed the com- (ho hu-h;indiucn of tht; environs, att:;ekivl and
mil taken ." sub- I ,,. t,, ilj.hL an armeJ hand of Hollanders
-tors of the place.
1 I.i. ,r . . . l,..,- : 'I'l. .. ,
i r ..i i ! i , , i i ;in en oiuees ami a ti iiit.'ii pi isi nn i s. i ne i -on- ,t . some use.
; Sundav Schools were not productive , f,''1. , ,0 , ','.'.!'i' : ",.'!. , , ,U : ipurors, secondcl by a gnat number of an m1- j Tno (Vntral Conmiiltee of Ih 1, iter, have ornod. " This wa most elearlv ailtl satis- ! l(!loul "i'''IHlid p.'llls, Air. A, nolo has luyW anncd will, the muskets and ammunition aere.l that whenever any r-paii - of t.uilding?
i I',, t, ..ili- v..l'nff..l -,,., itc e,,,;f,i.i .,1. 'line n nun tne nun aiue oi nneneci ol the yanqui-iioil. then procooit. n to tne .in- . aanumcd by the lire m the lour memornh!
The last ohjeetion coii-
Tl.' re is an t lak in Mart ft i I, t '"it., i.ln'rt; mtbia
,. i.,.-.i t.in a, ii,,. I liiirt- r nt the State as t niin alo!
mere than a c.-almv a:wt thus prescrvr-l fiom tin , stirelilv pCOVell.
l.anes of Ihe el!i. i is ,1' t ic Hiit.-li kin,. 1'ne iJ.ik, j sidercd. i f not etpial I v a lisUI'd. w as show n
i:,iili is sua sirnn . a .i n:-i i n miv:.i"i uiiiiii.-, inia-! visile. I .tsan nbje. t of run i-ity an.l vi in latmn. i
due of intellect
tlcponils on il iisetulness to universal. a we ll as iatlix ielual man. On all occa
sions w hen Mr. Aeih
If called on hy tin
Tr t of the oh Ir n tiiiir '. A ti.i in- ml St mils l',if hiuiiel t.imii.:'! ti't l.ram a. --( oatniii'S Have ft thi it si;'i. t en t'-'X tr-i'ak an! ; 'me In Mifiice nxer tare, liVe moei'.ii'',' t ini-ts Ti-at iiinii' ill i'l filing o'er tin' I attli nn il Of the eii.'ina'i n.nui.t ains an i et tii ni Si.akest t!ty inke-l l-amw r in tne Ib at'i s A pinuillv sti'.l as wht'ii r. at I u t' Ima lir-t e eiMret ttuc ttith tieatiia s !"iy. .Muiiienint 0( i.atiniii )n ti-hi i! '. Sin. c tin f a. a fir-t ptat n I'rom its j'jteti tinnin' nl' fen st, many a .irt-p An) btiruins tine of human Lais la-- thavc I Dov.n til tin' ma an 'f th'.' a !, until Its t'veiy wave is i.itt. mt-s but tv.n Art n-i klcts. Nn lieail ha- ( n r tlit-'hued lii'nrieth thy silent 'ara-t an i,thmi ji thy sn;r,s Have iiun jivl xx ith the ni j,iit stornt, tin y werf net The ie.uirin of t!n: nat mi- t at have uouo lioaii tn the dust like thy nun x ilhere I leave. sS.npi by tiio Autumn t' iiip. .-t-. Ax--h5.iia on 1 and 'a a '. ku I on t!iy -trenclh ! . .. a nine, xxhi ii th. in shall $''' 'I'he inarsh ilh 'I stniun . I the pr.ai t iliina
to he as destitute ol foiuulatioa a the
other, ltw a that Sunday Schools had ; a tendency to unite ( 'hurch and Stale, iand therehv overturn civil ami rclio'iou-
'lilieHv. ()n ti.i naif oflhe snhuw't I Prompt obedle
en 1 1 it i i i i in ie 1 1 1 1 1 1 i i 1 1 'i (
consitler him-
by
Cerent posts of the town, anil continued light- j days of September, tin- parts repaired shall be. ins with the utmost determination till nidit, painted of a color different from tin: rest of the
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but w ith r.o other result than tho loss of a z re at
, many men on both sides in killed and
hod v.
to enter the arena,
m e 1o the' c:
fee 1 myself incapiihle of doip,o- ju-iice t
renders a '. ;;i.d e inliim elli'cl-
any n.en.orirtl o!
ft A tit. v. or i
on;
is a
, i i i t . i
i t ne v ounencc xnicn wa i i-n aiii m
..;.,,.d..,il. ..,.C, i;,,,r tl,;. . .1. ;'.;.... ;"ir m "ich lie otuharks. I hen
slb.ll. however. sa(is mxself'ltx stal- !"",-,!",''.; a .out Mr. .void.-s stx Ie ami ! in- ihe substance of the remarks. " The ! "!a '! ol -'V1,1!'' "j- lmf ( li (o t!i, hpeaker in.n.ires, w here slbill xve look ! J'".H'-'J ' ) 'f wl-.cli he. 1 a ...em
it
' for ex id nee of the fact of design.' I
to he" found interxxoxe n in the course' of : iiitiuction xixeii to the-1 Siildren ? Ve j inxite those who are' iiiliiu nceel hv this' objection to isj( the schools, ;.nd learn ! . for thenie Ix es. if any sue h dark design; j is dicoverabe. On the contrary, he; 1 w ill find that the1 prinriplosof vital peitx. ; derived from the hUde alone, constitute ! the sole subject of instruction. Impure I of the teachers of Sahhath Schools, if ! they are combined in propositi ni; any such design; or is it doehn 'cable from , their conduct We invite an inxt ti.t;;i- ! tion. And lastly, i it wrapped in the ; bosom of those denominations ot Chris-
1 tians xx ho have been lound most active
in csiahlishiii.' these institutions, am
' renderiii"; tin in prosperou and success-j ed. The absurdity of such a supposi0 , . 1st finin (hefi(t,thal six!
noininatioiis'of Christians an
buih'.iii''. in order not to
wounded. ! tl...-,.
ell calle.l on l.y tlie Voice ot pulilic elll-j illt. -JTth. before ,hi break, the battle re- 'I'l,,, Prince of Orate
IV. ol" the desinr ol ailV t't Ills constituent ronune need with increaseil fury, am! about so- i itscapture to embark tor London, liaxinir lirst
l(.' renders il en in the miirnin' tho citizens were masters addressed a proclamiitiou to ihe lit -leians on
of the Porto Kongo and the I orte do Imger- i tl0 oj, of Oe.i obi".', in x hich is the following I, out. Tho soldi' r- iled to Porte St. Ceeirge. passage: u Von are about t. deliberate oti I 1 1 1 r 1 limit ei rs 1 1 ten out 1 r.il h v the . a t es . 1 !... i ... , .,-..1 c ..t'll.i. ...uniln: in I be 11 linlri !
Uitlly to repc attack Mtd to sil-lain (lie p;,., l,:l,I boon taken from tlie D.ilch. They (,,-re-s which is call, d; while 1. hayii g fel-
b at oiled (n t'ae C randc Place, w here they wore i filled, as far a - in me ioxver, my duty t ...wards received w ith the ulino-t out hii-iasm. lu- j ,,it. sro to fulfil n painful oblige ion, in l.'a'.'ia; ring this the oiiien- proeeeded t. Porto Si. '. v,,n soil to axxail el-ioxxht re tno - ueofi!.. po(icorge, of which they ohliiined pii.--e--ion, ill- , btical movemf nl -' of V. dgiu in. My wi -la s wi 11 tor a'l obstinate resistance from tho I ut eh bo with you, and 1 sha II e ver oiulea x or : a cont roups. A Ire-h body of volunteer- entered l.y i tribute to your true w olf.ire."' this gate, ami among them we re the Oh.i-e'iirs j (Jen. Don Juan Van ll.ilen was arrested en of t'hastehr. The xx hole of the Dutch troops the :lst, according to advices froui Jloiii.
retired lnlo the citailel. Imlly ptir-ueil by .
hands the whole town I
or, the - upani-
i i'i i.i i. i
ner, xx iucn. aiiiioegii il may ne elispieaini; to tlie bisiidi.:u taste. g;i a pecu-; liar pungency in the sentiments he e.ti i Ts. :i tul i i ir. l,!i .. I ii ii i 1 1 v his ! i in,- 1 ! i ri i.t s
..... ". - , . ; the bur. hers, in xvho-i
to coniouml use altempis ol more sul.tle ; u lvni:(il,(,(i. i ami scicntilic. rhetoricians. The inter-. 'p. provi-ional Coxernineut, during the i e)-; id hi State are secure in hi hands: night, took new measures to en-i.re the tali of iI hi Consist,.,,! and Zealou attachment be citadel of Antwerp. Koinforccm. nt- of, I . ,1 , i . i i .i ' moil, and supplies ot ammunition have been i to those principle on which the pohev ' '. . ' . , x . . . . . .
I.i ..,1,1 t.il-XI' iril ! I 11(1 .1. ( I'l s ' s,ri ill if
on. in nun -.s ....... w-i - Powers to P.elvium, are going to hoM at on
j gross at xvhich they xt ill form c. rlaiii condi OliDKUOl I HI. 1)A. itiol, ,.ir th(, .,,.;.'.;,,; ,' Holland am! Pel
l;:essTI s, Oi T. 07, ill midliidit. .'iiim. These "coliilitions xxillbe presented to
fnrx. :ii'i is hi v i uix ravml nil ill...; Antwerp is in II;imos,:tn.l soon in. I a trace xx i
legislative historv of (lie. United Slides,
of the List administration was founded, is
1I...1 1.:.. I..,: : .
ct uu in c 1 1 1. 11 1 1 is it igisi.n 1 v t i 1 ui 1 sc is xva.'ulis. promotive of his country's wellare. j Mr. oble is well n ad in political his-!
llNei LAN I). Tho lh'iti-li I'ariiaiii. et :e-eiuh
.h'itb Oct. Mr. Manners Sutton w
m.oiely choseli Speaker of tho Commons. The
I King's specs U xvas not ep. ct. d n
'1 N ox ember. j Lomion, Oct. ii;l. We are iiif.rmcd thai ! F.n-land, Lriince, and Pin- ia, the l.eare-t
as well a that of those of other nations to which, in our legislative and judicial
I , course, the institutions ami decision of
our own country have had any rele r-ence.
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Ho loll ol I 11 a I great -1 nnu on so 01 i no 10 mini ree of our country. Tho brigands xx horn you have driven from within your walls are e( rei-iug again-l that ton n the most horrible vengeance, and are running us after having as-asiu;itod us. Young inon, ti lit) si rk to command in the army which is organizing, and j on officers, who ask for iironiolioll, it i- thither that honor and duty call you: it is I here that you
hou Id gain your epaulet tos. 11 x t hi I her ; form
..!.. ' , i ' l'.d tit. HI, go ' Vn. ' ' ( )f iiifii iif ' "tic i"n l" ' a ,.,.l,r , ill nf 'I in.e sin 1 1 di u.
in""" -. -,csh I, .111 tlie ham! ofOn l! I"i tho.. The rn.iiKl nf thy ili'-tm.v, an l nnm' .MiV tlreaiiinfthy rttummg. Iin'. nivl Itenr iM'iltnlity's 'i ail ICi nril In Ih mlil, '"'riial inivai hnti-f ; t'n ' nii bacht piayi (I, .V!;;' ruin hnsniii', and tht- f. vi 11. 1 e are , , . .' "J, ' f ,.M: Aiiil itinii 5 gia-j. at ureatiii'-s; ih.' iju, . li'.l Ij.r Of hmkeii spirits, tin- fnigixen wrung, Ami tlie Bin, h. 11; . urso. Ayr, h. ar aloni; Thesj-xwe. ksnf tlunrimii ,,,!, ,; d,,. knc! 'iitlhers upon the niucy hn atl, nf mlit, lis Ini inn! Umtpit r. hn! I'm,. t.,. tt, n ;
1 I.
St. Mnru, !Oth Noveniber.ls;'.!).
nn . . . , . 1 ' ' '
I 1 1 ' 1 .' 1 1 1 ' ot 1 1 ) ( roimtrv raiinoi c orsr. ..... , . ..i.. ... ,.i r,.,, i.,.r
.1 I J UII-Cnt !- lllltl V llPt U.UlitlO'll-. ...lit ,y tits it..-. 1 1 unanimous in promoting: the j v, V(. e.innot tell when a cixil war mavj ihat the most bravo will be the ,o-t worthy. . f the Sunday School nistitu-j )n.a l n.. h i;is commenced a't.! If the duties ,.f my p..-t did .mt d.-tian mo here, voluntarv Contribution ol'i i i n . I l 1...1.1.. :i ....... ' I would claim the honor of Iiiiding you to bat-
I 1 x 10 tie 1 1 at 1 1. 1., 1 in 1 pi t 11 1-1 in 1 1 1 .tigt - ,i, , , i' .hUiJr.TU I S-'tl'- Z"'1 I"'1 f "H " "The Co, 1 of Iho Stall,
population (that 1, the people ot prop-, t'OI NT A. VAN DDK MLLRL." v till- 1 ..I'
erlvlare atrainst lioiix ar: lie rem s upon 1 . 1 1 or r .1 Tl. . I ... ... The Central Committee recoiyi-.l
uu.: 01 1 1 1 e 1 s 01 uie minx. ui- i"i 1
tlx
1 1 I-
iecv weiuiti untie in
. "living to it the t '. l i .iiitain its su-
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.'"' I'"'. v . 1. xvouln I. - ! it- ie.
4... II r men! ' I ' of the eiicroaci n e'cr character!--! 1 ination of Cb contr.iry to tl n; 1
: all histe.ry on li t .1
om
't il
(le
ft presf'on '. ' n ; ,'' !s
classes ami
'( 1 x 1.
M'
If a man w.,uhl k.ep lith intrSiny an, imleK'ilivc ff frr)i i.Mtiptation, let Imu keep nut of ileht :
I'r. hranklin says, " It hm,i (,,t an
tln. uptight."
To decide betxvei.i.
pty b.15 ti claims of duty and inclina
-"il arithmetic ol human hfe.-
fi!- I 1
'I'i,.' m..
in the
1 course of last nitht the folloxving report from
soldiers have iionnml, 110 ., .i,...s,,.t. meuiber of the lVoxi-
fcehn"; nt all on political subject, and j jn:1 (ioxciniuent. This report was partly obey anv one who will lake the trouble , written with a pen, and partly with a p. mil:
f coinmamlilir; them, so that the arrest-' IV,, , a the l),Vc 1 Uotcrnor of the l'r,n tare
of . iittircr), ti.J I . I have this ipst ant arrived at Antwerp, with our Oovornor Kobiano. The citinlol is filing rod hot ball?, and throxving shells upon the toxvn. The patriots are masters of it , but it appears our coxvardly despots are not willing to give up to thonmndostrojed their hist retreat. I'ire lnivo broken out in two places. o nr-
I I ..1 ..ill. in .1 In. n I roil lain Is of one of I ho 111.
; e, 1 assure you, in a horrible Ltil(),ing 11(v ; thontoaxoid the balls. eugnry, civil war, and starvation j nMt xxe thought it our duty to install the ProUS in the face. 1 visional Cox eminent at Antwerp, as was done
m .- of ;i few imlix idn;ils by a lexx other:
u 'i' icnt to cause an iiistirre tion or a n i, o of conide rable extent. Th , v from the Se.uth is alarm1 . , ci itinicatioii between lo1; '.- I ,ayan. The real cause is in 1.1. ox' .
tiolis sg i tl 111.
the Plait isimiiil iovi rnnient at Priis-eis for their compliance within a certain time, limited by lie' three Powers. Al the e spiriitmn of that period, should the Ihlgians not comply, tlio Pru-siau t roups will iiumodialciy i.nnori into llelgiiini. The above is said to have been agreed to xe-'terdaj by I'rineo Talleyrand. We cannot help opres-i:ig great doubt ofthe correctness of t ho a box o. I.omi.ix, t'et. The sit uat ion of Ireland continues to be tin' subject of goner:.! cniiicrsatiem. Many reports a i o i u t ire u ha t inn, an d manv coup ct nn'- are ha a rded concerning t lie results ol thi- .situation. The Oeneral opinion is; that measures xx ill he adopted torepit-s the sent i men I s xx hich predominate in that country, and that tranquility will he restored. Courier. Lomion, Oct. .".. We regret to learn that the Duke of Wellington, on his return from the House of Lords on Tuesday, was a-sailed bx a mob of ignorant and juisgui.lod persons with marks of popular indignation, too tn,eipiixocal to be ini-muli r-tooil. All thi-,s in the highest degree disgraceful. lit raid. The scones ol di-or.lor in the county of Kent have at length become objects of much attention. The peasantry arc in 11 state of much Fullering. Traxellers from Warsaw arrived at Leipsie, state that the present ferment prevails in the whole kingdom of Poland as well as tho capital. The Itu-sinns have considerable forces on the frontiers as a precaution. Moscoxv is in prosit distress on account of a prevailing disease, resembling Cholera Morbus.
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