Western Sun, Volume 6, Number 3, Vincennes, Knox County, 16 July 1814 — Page 4

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DOMESTIC POLITICKS FAMILY GOVERNMENT. In fpita of modern whims about hberry and equality, the government oi a family mnfl be abfolutC ; mild, not tyrannical. The laws of nature and the voice ot reafon havededared the dependence of the child on the parent. The Weaknefs of ,youtl mud be controlled by the hand of age and experience. Parental tendernefl it too apt to degenerate to parental weaknefs; 1 if you pleafe child,' or, will you dear are very foon aniwered with a llnly, 1 no, I won't!' The reins of government fhould be always gently Tfravn ; not twitched like a curb bridle at one time, and dangftng loofely at ano tlicr. Uniformity In parentis produce uniformity in chil drcn. V. hip at one minute, and carefs the next, or let the Ci Iprit ;ro impunifhed for the lame crime, and tomorrow ir will (hake its BQ oehitid your back ; in a lew months it will be in your fate. Confider before you threaten ; then be as good as your Word 1 I will wip you, if you don't mind me,' fays the parent in a pet. I an't afraid of it,' fays the child ; the parent enraged, flics towards it with the airs of a cannibal, rather than a reprover ; the child prefers flight to broken bones. 1 Yen may go now ; but you (hall have your pay with intcccll next time you do fo,' I. don't believe that,' thinks the child, I(s experience gives the parent the lie.

Spare the rod and fp oil the child,' fays one, who was far

s and rods

more cn-

lildnefs.

Bewar e of that reafon which makes your child dogmatical, nd that tntldncls which makes him obftinate There are Other rods beOdes thofe of birch ; there is the rod of reproof. Arguments addrcfled to the heart are more powerful than thole applied :o the back.' Let thefe be properly ad mini ftered in cafe of diiobedience ; if ineffectual, try the harfher method. Never begin to correft till your anger has fubfided. Ceafe not till you nave fubduced the will of die offenders if you do, your authority is at an end. Let your commands be reafonable never deliver them in a paflion as though they were already difobeyed ; nor with a timid diftruftful tone as though you fu! peeled your own authority. Kemember that

ond fcolding is the reverie of weighty reafoning. It is the

tifing to me than to fee ref- ! long hns fuffered. Pity not rored the llatutes of my no- 1 my fate, 1 (hall be happy ble ancellcrs, the recollection w hen I know that you ar2 of which is fo dear tome. 1 fo like wife, touch thefe keys, and I rellore ! might have died, notlv them to you, they cannot be ing would have been more in better hands, or confided to ealy for me ; but 1 ftiil i(h

magiltrates more w orthy ot ; to puriue the path of glory.

What we have done I will write.

the char oe

1 he procefilon then pro eeeded to the cathedral, every

1 cannot embrace you all,

tjpai c utc i oil ain.1 )po uie euiiU, laysuuci wu V fIom being an old bachelor. But you (ay, whips were the fcourges of dark ages; theprefent age is lightened ; their law is reafon ; their authority is n

part o, which was filled. but I will embrace your genDomine tac lalvum regem ek era! come, general. 1 n deuin we;e then perform-1 Let the iagi.c be brought ed, many of the fpaclators to me, (hat ! may alfo em -joining in the fervice. As brace it. ( On embracing it, foonasit was concluded, the he faid Ah, dear Eagle, may proceffion fee out for the pal . the kiflei which I beitow on ance or the T"huillerles where yon re found to pottery ! adieu his majeliy arrived about fix my children, adieu my brave o'clock, rhe king, the. duch- companions! once more en efs d'Angciuietnc, and ;he compafs me.' princes, (hewed themfelves May 2 By the French (everal time in the balconies, papers ot he 2 1 (1 ult. we fin I in compliance to the w i:hes I that Carnot I; as confented to of the people. At night the ftirrender Antwerp, and de whole city was fuperbly i II Li - clared his readinefs to furrenminated. 'I he exulting fhouts der the fleet to the legitimate

of the crowd were incenant. foverefem

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Never let n be hoard under your roo, unlefs you intend your houfe (hould be a nurfery of fad ion, which may atforfW iiiture rime rear its hydra head, not only agamft you, but in OOpofition to the parents and guardians of our country. Fatrtotifn), as well as charity, begins at home. Let th.e voice of concord be he :id in your family, it will charm your do medics to a love of order Your grandchildren Will nevei

be pointed at as the offs

me

or a termagant jacobin ;

you will merit more praife ot your country, than many who

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BOS rON, June

Yeficrday arrived as a cartel from Halifax, the Brttifh

Thiflle, Peffengers mr. Parkman and Newton, who an

at Halifax on the oth inrt. in the packet Olborn, 22 days tron

Falmouth. London papers to May 14, Halifax to June 15, pre received by this at rival extracts follow. London, !ay 1 t On the 4th inQ. hismajefty the king cf Prance let out From St. Ouen lor Paris. Ke was accom y inifd by the members ct the council of ft ate, and of the

miniuerial departments, the ohcers ot his household, and

great number oi marlhals a;id generals i he road to Farj

was thronged with fpeftators. I he procedion was very fplendid ; but we have no room to particularile. 'I he ke) s

Yt Paris were prefente to lis majeliy, on his arrival at the barrier. b the baron deChabrafl with a fuitablc addrefs. His maj( 1. rc plied in the folioving words.

and Paris defcribed as having been for a long time one valt promenade, delivered up tc public fatisfadtion and joy.

FontainbleaUy April 22. Bonaparte lett this town yefterday at 1 1 o'clock in the forenoon k not on the 59th, as one of tiic journals had an nounccd) followed by 14 carIT-" I 1

naes. nis eicort empiovcu

Definitive Treaty, Some piivace advices from France Vtdie, lhat tle definitive treaty is in 3? eat forwatdnefs, and t hat lord Caftlerragh is expecfted to return to h ngland with it by tiie id ot June French Nazi. When the preliminaries of peace between ranee & the allied powers are figned, the number of (hips of war aftu-

fixtv uoft hcrfes. I he tour

commiffioners of the allieU eiu'PP the hx marir..,rc or n r, , hs Ltime ddir lcls. is to be re line eel

were M. Suwarrow, the " follows 13 fliips of the Pruffiatl senl Kolhere, an j iine frigates, 27 cutters.

Knslifhocn. and another sen. ur,S5 !3 nures, oo trani-

ports ; but the veflels which I are at Fiuftiinfh, Antwerp &

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fuppoled to be an AuHrian one. Four officers of U boufehold, among whom was iis bcker formed part of Ins fuite. The following are

words which he

eai !v th

Genoa, to remain equpped mi further orders, London, April 29. Gov; nment have declared tlie ports of Norway in a laic of blockaoe. May 14 The prince of Wirtemberg, and pen." Von EfTen and Oppen, arc ariived

from France.

I behold mvfelf in m

n

nH citv At Parii ! fr r 1

i tefhmonies of affection

with the moii lively emotions, thz

Which arc now offered tome. Nothing could be morcgra-

addrefled, cn letting o(r, to i he officers and Kubalterns ot the old guard, who were 11 1 i 1 with him : I bid you fare wel. During th.e 10 ycafiifcive have act ed together. L hae been fat f i r i i

isnea wiin yoy- i nave ai-

ways found you in the path of glory. All the powers of Euiope have armed aainlt me; a part of my generals have betrayed their duty : France her felt has betrayed it. 1 With your aHiftance and that of the brave men who

remained faithful tome I have i)nvr ZVr.. Wl 1 be Vn lo an' Prrfca

w!.o will drlivei her to rr.e, but no tiiai La

i r.c emoeror

of Rmiia and the kins of CD pruffia, with Blucher and piatow, are expeded in London on Sunday,

Ten Cents Reward. RAN A WAV from the fabferiber a boond girl, nam-ti Cty Barges htweea 17 and 13 yrars ot ae, all pcrfons

arc hereby cautimuci agai; it harboring bet as tbey may rrft iTur-d they will be deal

with to t!ir tnmoit ncjor ot the law

tor 3 years preferred i ranee from civil war. 1 De faithful to the new king w hom France lias chof en : be obedient iovoui co;nmanders, and do tot abandon your dear country, which too

tor their troutle nor expencea pwij.

IJuiltCi J J.

-Jan.

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Fli OM T H E P R F f,S OF E. STOUT. PRINTER O 7 TBI LAWS OF THE UN'ITLl) STATES.