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I I IN I S TO 1 1 o us 1: V 1 V F.S. A? fir as poss'i'do, have hits of bread onlen up hi rue I hey heroine hard. Spread thnsr
th it are not eaten, and let them dry, lo he
iai 1 , n'.r wi'.uo'it iia
11 ri! iirr-.' ir:i 'f ;tre
of iht intnti.-.n, h-in sent to tl i--j Vhv.tU ivp s-rn? mav he ptitd in
Vr.vr.-i! ;it t'.is :Ii.-e, or sue.li other p. aces la'iv !! :ire-d upon. A l.eiiiseaicats iiifertctl at the H'nl rates,
enrneit -f i s hiliiro S'ici e?s.
i ..tnee. j Oar prohalde infltu nce over siKceeding Ci ai Si,ltcd, and butt, produce jcjac?. was alro mat or of d p ?ol'u tUide. Above al', d,. not U t cru?tsa
ANDixKW JACKSON. 1757 Andrew Jackson born of poor pa rent, in S vith C ir.dir.a. 72G Cna.aiei.ecil the practice of law.
1 710 Appointed Attorney
Ti'iiiii'vcc. 17 97 Member lo foim a Constilu'ion for Te:ti'C--OP. ITOo Id.-cled Major Cent ra of the Ten In ??(,! M li i . 7 17 urpi e-cnt ative to Consro?. 17 !j 1 die United Slates Si-i.ato. I 70.1 J ddc of the Supreme Con t of Ten
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Front h Chambers
sons in tiiis conntiv are avvaie, ibaj n't this
moment, Louis l'lnlipe, is the ical owner of at least one third of the claim on Fiance. Ccncral Bernard was the a"f nt mnloed to
IMI I''ltuPn t , n- - .. . I . . I '
accumn ate in such I "j ""' '"i l mis Coun-
C..d, tin: ihniLlstliC mini?li, Hie wants of a ,nuantilie3 that thev cannot housed. ilh ''- ''""""d iatcly aflerthe Ircatv.
sinkini: woihl, su-.r.moned us to s:ch a course p.opor care these is no need of loin' a narti 1 4 ,s l'ie (;ise of the Cliaa.brrs rcfuinc
o holy living and s H denun action, as our !,.t. nf bnn.k, ecn ia ti e hottest weather. In ,kc :M'Pror' i 'lions, an.', so toon as tin successors nnhl wiih sal", U imitate; to !.eathc yhcn ivoiy j, ,lKncd knives lain vcllow.l l'rC5idc,,t8 reaches Paris the Fiend asp'nit which miuhtw.dl inspin.- tliem. and ti j-,,, (j,r ,n ,lU0 c;ind paper, or einerj ; it j('t)v,-1,l"''"1 bo no longer able to kc. (
of tl'..? n. w ii'Stii.ilioa cxpcc'od of. is, that wc: should be itj'leis of coma.ei dato n to th-
wesu in ct-u eti s, an- t)at cn? c !i -t irs iin, f. I. r, , , c...,l.-,..t f...- 1 :.-
piet. and piaiMKal .i-ofulness, would bo the .. Ul(.,vis is made of cuists and drv pieces of
1 biead, soaked a iiood while in hoi milk. mash
ltlcicd like toast.
W e liud the l.dlowia parigiapli in l!n- t . ken ihe trouble to make an invcstijaiior.. Haitian. re Mepu'nhcaa (.1 ihoJ I id'. It" true, The vie: is b no means xdui lv r..fi: ibe wigs may ccae their wailin.s Lmiisllo this c!a- or ihe ciiele al first s.dv. it.-.J (,.. Philipc loves money too h i II lo pei mil the '9c ho il misses and house maids hae a!-. 1 . appropi ialion lobe njected aj.ia by t! e m my n-t mces contract d l he love o"r l.ai. o.,j
;ealinr, wl i h 1- seldom relir nuish d '. n r a-
Our claims cn i ranee. I Ik licve f v ncr !o( ncrai:i.inn or an'timont'.
leave octundus mantles nM.icIi tl.C) might !i:ly Uill lake eiTthe spots, and lcsloi e theti whitewear, 'nc-. U'caimed. , therefore, to make siuh 1 dispo-, Wlicn a carpet is faded, I have been lo d sal of our in tl ience. as would contribute to ihat it mav be tcstored. in a creat measure.
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General c-fil,,acc " u e ' i:";,ry upon nigu marai roumi. (provided there ho no crease in it) by heine
Vasiiic. roN, Dec. 21. i C-3 i . Sir: Inrdo-ed i he r- po t if thp . o nnd 'c en the Tnhbc hnd-, t whom w re ! rr.-d ilo rpsnlation bad tb? Ivn-ir of sul mi':ii .z t t'.o fnue, nt ihe hot, and The jur-mt 'f-i -n .-' cfnq;rr. tojjcll.er with many ot'ncr rr.pft.-.j i ..' of I.efji-bitnrf s, atid 1 esohi'i an- i! on; r.l.rui
loin mcinhei', ome of a fprri il. c.'hr ; . ' a
the secret, and I should not !? asloiushcd to Cpnci al nnturc ; from all of w bich l.c c !f
see the indign itioii of the People bad forth
111 another Uovolution.
! Exch I! god
Ihe plough for th.
vn
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1GI
fftOI.1. 1" I. 3 Appointed M j ir General
Ci.i'.d S'aios Aimy. ir.13 Foii'tl the N. Orleans 17 tie. In the aula ni of ibis eir he pad a visit ttlu
soat of G v- rnment on his way, a di.mei was uiven him in old 'iru n'; (Lymhba'g) h w.i- hori thai th- imm -rta Jed", rs n sreot. d i.im i!l Ihe followtiii: toa-t : "ll. n r and gratitude to llie man who has tided the meas ure l his .oii'ili?s Jibry. 1 1316 lie mule a valuabled negitiation wit! the Indians. 1317. O.Ieied the Department of war lv Pcosi lent M .nroe, which he declined.
I 3 1 7 Took the field in the Seminole War. 1S!C Closed the Seminole War very advautajieously. jr.l Appointed Governor of FloriJa. ICjNc Oileans voted fifty thousand dollais for erecting a marble monument ap jirooriate to his mditnry seivicts. 1 822 Monroe appointed him. with the ronsci.1 and ad ice of ihe Senate Minister I'imipotemi ry lo Mexico. 1C22 Asain elected to the United Slate? Senate. IS2-1 At the Presidential election ihe vote ttood, Andrew Jackson 33, J. Q Adams CI. Crawford 4 I.Clay o?.
I C:J.j Resigned his seal in the U. States
Senate. IS 25 The Tennessee Log'wlaUue nomina ted him for the Presidency. 12j The utizens of Philadelphia nomi iian d him for the Piosidency. 1C2C Ch)si:nr President of ihe U. State l a 1 Ui!o m ioiiiv.
" 10 23 Inau-u 1 ated,fourth March President
f Ihe Uni'cd States
13)0 lie vetoed the MaysU!c Road
IV.!. ! J -3 2 11- vetoed the lnk lVill. 1332. His Proclamation againl nullifica tion. i::.2 Au in inaugurated PiesiJent of the United Sta'e-. IP..-J4 His protest to the United States Senate. Tids doenmont, not cn the Senate lOOlll.l. This is the man who heuld he loved by every true American. For ns he fought lor n he lisked his fortune for us he risked his li:V, and forus he has labored from youth lo old a;o. No man ever et lived without his enemies hi-htielleis even a Washington did nol CsCi.p .
Hid thus irr.atlv elevate the t .n.ia d and ' .1; ,,!U,, i.oi., c-.'i :.ior I
augrr.e. t tin. resources of miuis'.ci ial etlicien !r,cj Hi ,Kll Sl. pocket hand '- kcnh:cfs, and ih-.-p hlua factory cotloa w ill As a piimtr; step, we weie fed lo ndopl.tl0t f.,jCj if dipped into salt and 'water while this principle, that live di- a-sin. witli correspondent ell'oit, is a DU I V, and of course ; Tc.rloisC shell and horn combs last much 1 LIUli I. , lon. r for having oil tubbed into them once We proceeded upo this principle, without P, a while, nokslatioe.,. nt our studies, al our recitation ! Spots in furniture may easily he cleansed nd lectures. (jv ru,hini them quick and hard, with a tl.nc apjd., d it to mission?, at homo and a :ie wc lhe safIvf, (in whicl, tok out I . : ...i: ... I.. .1,.. I. I..... . . .. ... c
. M...u, ...... ..- .. ....u"tIie color; 11 ium,wellho clotli witn runn. iVe. , npwa.ds of one hundred flaves
" " - ' " ! - i ne vet nest restorative le-r uee.rceu varnisn-
ance. Discussion was need!
the report and bill annexed. This bill has bora ma.iV ihe j.rri-l o-d-.r -1" the ilav for Iir first Monday r f Jat O'ttv r,f'. It involves a subject of awakening .i.'rn'! o. the people of Indiana Fp hi it tiual -.jr. r-- ia who!. or in part, 'iratlv itepM.d ll.r- ia.!.j .
Littlt. Rcck,(Ai;k.) Dec. 2. The Marshal of the United Slates, M .ju lv Rector, returned to this place, on Sunday
last, Tom Foit Gibs n hi inging nl. him live ',,nf, pK ,-ei .( y, and h ipi.o -- . t sh. u ..t.---U. S. soldier-, to bo arraigned at the next n" ol,r inteei 'pr. v r .n and p- r' -li---. I--.'. January term of the Superior Couil, mi a l. ss t.irtuaato poi ii..n of our fellow . ,". charge of murdering a Cherokee Indian by i So deeply am I imrrep.l with i -n. , the name of Paris!:. ' h it yen m i v ret ns,n cr.,t. Sir- it s' al n t l u
The Fi:;m:r.l District. On the -ith in-.!.1 the brig Tiibuue, arrived at New Oilcans
jfrom Alex an. Iria, in the Disti ict of Columbia.
ThU
foul liiiliio should be nut an nul tn IW I.-.vb
iscussion was needless, only was i f4irhjture. is rotton stone nulverised . and ..u ; . , ,r
jdatn, and we acted. H ith he Sun lay si ho; ! I. ,,hbed on i'h fir spo.I oil i . .i . i . . ' i i - .i v '"'',c, on '"fc-eu on. I once between the internal and the external cause,- we proceeded in like manner. iext L-.mr m ill Iv.vo -i h- di i-Tref'ih!e m. II 1 i . . . . . . ' ,. ' ... . . iamps win n.ie a less uisagu panic sm li slave-trade except, in regard lo the alter, moral ivu.im can.e up. e examined u, in .i;,. . ,. i- ,..., ;,, in)lwi u,,t vine- .i n- i . . ... . . ' .-..ri, .1 ul)ou' vm'.k. yam in suonb inn yinc i18 owneis are selling what by law is their
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- - . . .. , 1 J own MM 'ti. , uie external iral to lias
, - !nol even that poor pretext ol jiistiikalion.
ru nner I russia, Lnlgium, Ilamtnirg, ire I The cruelty of sundei:...' the sacred in s of
!ic te.l, piinc'pies weie fixed, and action lol
lowed. With the same spiiit of free inquiry, wc discussed l.e que-tiouof slavery. We prayed much, Lea d facts, weighed argument, kept our temper, and after the most patient
pondering, in which wc were sustained by the !
excitement olympalhy, not ol anger, we de cided thai slavery was a sin, and as such oujihi
to be immediat. lv jenouced. In ihis case,
too, we acted. We ciganiZed an anti slavery
war, yet their commerce is every wheie se
cure
Proportions of D 'if and Dumb The Propoi lions of deaf and dumb persons, to the ic-st of the population, hold with surprisingly little variation in different countries. Of the
population of France, one out of every toCo
society, and published facl?,rgumenl3 lemon- is deaf and dumb: of that of Russia, one in
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1518; and of that of the United Stales, one
in 153G. MAXIMS. Among all possessions, knowledge is ihe mosl eminent. The w ise call it riches because
strances, and appeals
We throw ourselves into the neglected mass
of colored population in the t ily ofCincinnati,
ind that it might heave il up to the lighted
Ihe sun. established Sabbath, day and evening
ichools, lyceutns, a circulating library fcc. 5 -.nw! ... 4 . m Alii- I ICllPlk lliirc
.IIUl: 111 IdUICI l till MU U'll n-iciiivna , . , 1
dhcos of brotlioihood to 'the lame Ihe' ' . ... ....
hall, and the blind, 1 than to devote them to , ., t. . J ' 1 Lai a !i IhiriTc
fashionable calls and ceremonial saluta -, ..1. p . .. .. . . . . 1 here are lour troublesome evils incident lions. . ir c .1 1 . ....
,,: , , , - . 10 numan nie a lamer wno conirac;s uems, V e hrrrc ot?l raged no man. Wehavcscru , . . . . . . .,' H, - - . 1. c - t 'an unchaste mother, a yy ickcd son, nnd wile ously net termed all Seminary duties, as 1 . . ' 3 .,. . .,. J , : w ho is too handsome, ourtr.struclors w id testily . e at e not h ware , . ., . 111 t r. . . 3 i - 1 11 u A child unborn, or dead makes us unhappy of havimr done any thing yvhich could have :, . . ' , ' 3 1 1 c out once ; a vicious one makes us soconlinually.
1 iti l 1 uiHu-.nniui.ii 5..in....i. ". rv . : . . 1 1 1 . 11 : . ,1.
men, nor Oldenburg, have a single vessel ofj,:irniv and'kindred, is in bolh cases the same.
I he continuance of slaveiy in the District of Columbia, where the Nation has unquestion ed jurisdiction, is a foal blol upon our tl.aractei. A few yeaisaga, we thought Ihe time for its extinguishment was rapidly approach-
ieg. The ill judged zeal of a few unsound philanthropist?, however, has doubdess, ren
dered lhal time l.r remote. P. S. The foregoing paragraph was in type for Saturday. The National lntellig.cncer,sinco icceived , contains an advertisement of "Cash for two hundred negroes, to include
bolh sexes, fiem 12, to 25 yea is." (f the nation would turn their backs upon visionary
nu impossible scht mors, and join heartily,
and with one accord, in the rational, reason
able, and ben. lice n I labors of Ihe Colonization Society, the mockery words of slavery would soon be illumined by the golden rays of Hope. But X. Y. Com.A4.
!e. On the contrary, we mourn that wc
an
, - ' o- 1 1 1 c a hundred fools; as one moon dissipates ihe A suffered so little, for . . ,.,,.. 1
, 11 iii ivui. it.i 11.11 1 l ill. 11. i'e . eu , ia ii!.j 1000 cx c( cur rapacity, and now, all manacled, 1 , . .1 1 . . . . , 1 .- . , , . 1 .1 undiuestcd, poison lo him who swallows it. rami led dow nand palsied, cannothelp them- .... . . , ' 1 ' . 1 here are two serious inconveniences, a
those who have lost every ihkn? in the voi
tcx
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-cives.
rise faculty have repeatedly, and to the
last a-i r d us, tl at our demeanor toward
ihcm has been respectful, that our conduct in the w hole tenor has been such as to sustain law and. order, that iheie was nothing lo prevent them from eivin" U3 uponour wilhdiaw.
darkness, and nol an hundred slars.
Knowledge not remembered, Is like food
large family to a poor man, and a handsome young wile lo an old man. In company with gold, even glass acquires the lustre of the ruby, and by the society ol the good, even the blockhead is improved. Contract no friendship, or even acquain
tance, with a guileful man; he is like a coal
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ai Call rails () I e'-iir.i sn.m.;i "...v.. ."M . 1 , . ... ,, , 1 1 .I t 1 1 , . . 7 , J 'when hot, it bums ihe hand -.whencold, black
accordingly do I 1 ne grounu 01 our secession
from the Seminary, is, thallreediscussiou and .. , . , . v. , . . . . ., lie who has wealth has friends and rela
is a hero and even a sage; but is sel-
Translatcd from the Journal de la Maiineet des Colonics Frf.nci." N'avv. The vessels w hii h compos ed the lleet in the month of April ISod, were 33 ships of the line, of which 8 three 1
dot uers
33 fiigites, of which 13 of lhc first class.
19 corvettes, ol from 20 to 32 guns. 10 corvettes , of 1 G guns. 32 bid,?, of 16, 13 ami 20 guns. 3 schooners, of 12uuns. CO steam vessels, G guns. There are building, moreover, 21 ships of the line, of which 3 aie first latcs. 26 fiigites. 3 slearn vc ssi ls.
to bp liiged uj.an III? coni dora'iou of e..: "iect while shall he honored with a s at open ibi, lo"r.
Your fiicn.l, nnd binnMe s rv"t. A 1.X17 a r.if.r.. To reduce? and graduate the pi ire of tl: ptd 'iI md . it (uncial It' llir Coialr cn I TJ. , t" Uiprt ?rut(,!i of ihr Unilnl flairs )' .1 nit r .- : in Lxmrrss rrssrnifiu I. That. Irr.m .ind a'.ier !' pTSaee of tbi act, all I lie bind? of il c ( ..i'e i Sta-'e. w hi. l-i lure been ctfried at r"d 'o- :i'-. lo the highest bidder, and have ir n.aioe ' u-.to1 I tifleen yenrs, or upwards, shall l e su' km sale, by private entry , al ibe rale of l cnt v f-. c cent per ac?e; tln.se which have hrcn oVrcl in like manner, nnd have remained inl I !m
year?, and less than fifteen year, at llio r-to of
lif y cents tier acre; those which bae holfered in like manner, and havp rr;n-.in-d im old live ye.ir, and les tbnn ten year. M if.o rale of seventy-five cent per arm; nnd tho-r? which have hern offered in like nrmnpr, : r. . I
have remained unsold tbrpp y-ar. and Ic-ih. 1
live yenr, nt the rate of one d.i'Iar per anv. Stx. 2. .Indite it further rnnrlrd. That M the land" of the Foiled Slate", wbi. h may hereafter ouered at public sale to the l.isrh"t bidder, and -bal have remnino.l nni.l lht'.years, and p than five y ear, sball I e ti jo- t to sal? by pr ivale entry, at tbf r p of ot.o lar per acre; thne w hich hall b .e rem litifd unsold five year, and less than ten year, al tl fat of spvenf v lire r.en's per aei r ; t b 'o v hi-a hall have remained unsold ten yra.s, and le-a than tifiepn rfar. at (hp rap of lifiy .erid p.aore; and t!me which sbatl hair if t.l.i inr.l uv fold fifteen year?, or upwanN, at (be m e of (uenfy live reni prr :.e.p. Snc. 3. .7... he it fnrtlxr rv r'rd . ' li-t pT
actual ?flt!els iiien nnv of the 'a
t nno.i M-'ie. at lie (imp o at' re price, provided for in ihe liri and C;otsof ii'ii act, jba'T haye I bo .( I m pi ion for llio term of sis mvrh- :': m or said redaction to any ijinii v . s ntlH bandied and sisly arj-o. or one ;; 1
(ion. in anv legal 'u'.di vti m. i'o '.i '
U of lt- ' cti
t
.1
)ndeiil action have been prohibited
ArrncruM
ny law. ic aro i(iiiHii(U..i.;u id u.:v...iiiii.u. our anti slavery society. We are prohibited
1 from holding medicos among ourselves, auo from making statement and communications : al (able or elsew Lore, w ithout pern i-sion. A;
rommi I toe of the hoard f 1'rustecs is set ovci
us locxcicisc censorship, and vested withdis-j
A STAT KM KN V-
Of the rc:i-oi hit It induced lhc Students cf
Line Si minnrj o dissolve their connection with th'll fnftilittinn. The inolorsined, iccentlv members ol Tine Seminary, having withdrawn from that l:i-'Hution, do-iro to lay before the Chri-tian
p ihlir. the consideration w hu h have intlu. ne .l them; together whh the eir. u i.st mc-s x-. Iiich have mainly contributed to such a re suit. Of those who have now severed their rrla ti; s'np with Uno Seminary, some attended it- athos! rceit.itioi s, and these, with a large ioimh-r of et M inaiiider, ei tered its liisl t ,,e.d. .ical class in the fall of 132. The' circum-'ances of our m ill icul-ilioi were peel i irly impres-ivc. We were con n-i:..i .vidian institution freight. -d within. . "uit 1 .1 intc csts cf the West. Wo-voienu meioa . wiihout a precedent, in the begin ni n ol siin lar institutions. The Valley v;i. ir expect. .1 field, and w o assc m'd.d here, that we m'g'it th, more accural, ly learn its char ( t.-r. c itch the spiiil of its gigantis on t.-rpi i-e. grow np into its g.-ni-H, appreciate it-p i:.i'.i ir w ants , and be linn quahfied by practical skill, no less than by theological
i(l dom treated as a knave, or a fool by the
w 01 nt . The house of a childless man, (he mind of in old hachellor, and the whole world lo an ignorant man, are empty but poverty is total emptiness.
cretionary powri to disu.issar.y sluUent when ' . .. , n; 'I J . . looverlv l.ia cn If Inrmrnl. I he (I I SO 1.1 0 IS ol I IS
ever they may deem it "vl Z " "..easiness or his disgrace. .her to them, to the individual d.smtsscd, or ( (.(c wlM-lcd woojt U,c tolhecommucity. occean with rivers, death with mankind, nor
i--o.im.vo; t. ........... .. .. ,H CO(111oUe wi.u overs.
us from our beloved institution. Sustaining r la ions to the church of Ch.is' now render ed some what peculiar, duly to his cause de mauds from us an explic it statement, of the 'rounds of ou r secession.
Think before thou speakegl;
I iist, w hat thou shalt speak, Secondly, why thou shoulds speak; Thirdly lo whom thou mayest have lo peak; Fourlhli- nbont whom or what thou art to
DAYS OF Till: CRKATIOX. Ueak-
. . . Supposing lhal there aro inhabitants al Ihe j Fil'hly, what will come of w hat thou doM po'es of the earth, how mu-t they undent and . "peak ; lie days of the creation? To them a clay o! Sixthly, what may he the hcnofit from what i igtit is six monlhslong, and a day covers the ' thou shalt speak. ccar, and is a day too. limited by moining! Seventhly , w ho may be listening lo what and evening. Persons, therefore, mu-t sup- tiiou shall spe ik ; noe upon ihe literal understanding of Ihe Iat thy word on thy finger's ends before days f ihe cre itioi , that at least six ye irs ' thou spenkesl , and turn it over these seven weie employ. (1 upon the woik. So also al;w;ys before Ihou spcakest it; and there will the polar circles, there is every year one day never come any ha i m from w hat thou shall hat a continued vision of tin-sun oflwcnlvlur hours; while ivory wh.ic within 1 lie j polar circles, the. days and nights respectively ''"he Chesapeak and Ohio Canal is now re, for six months, more than I w only f.nii j hnished from Georgetown lo Shcpardslo w n, a 'lotus extending even as we advance towards ''stancc of one hundred miles. A single die poles through the time of many of ourM-oat recently aniyed a Georgetown fioa lays and nights. I low are the. inhabitants Shepardslon n, laden with tight hundred bar of llus'j regions to understand the wcckcrc. icls of flour.
TRF.NTON vc N. R. RAIL ROADAtiimpoitant legal opinion has reoeiiily been yiveu by C-hancc llor Kent, in which Mr. Webster has declared his concui i ence, res peeling the exclusive right granted by the l,e uislaturc of New Jersey to (he Camden and Amboy nil road company, to make a rail road across (hat Slate. The opinion of ih.se eu iiieiil jurists is, that the Trenton and New Brunswick Turnpike Company, which was incorporated in 1304, have a right, by ciilu. of their charter and lhc ownership in ft.: ol lhc land on which their road is built, to con struct and u-e a rail way on said load; am! lhal any ll.ing in the subsequent nets of tin Legislature of Now Jersey, n shaming the Turnpike Company from llie oxen i-o oflhifight, is a strelc h of power not warranted h-, Iho principles of constitutional law. Thov, however, hold that (he Company i-. bound to preserve the road in a condition sal'.- and c on von ion I lor horses and can iagi s, as il It v hilh i rto been used.
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