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' WTSSTERIf CAEOMNM 1 8AL1HUUIIY, N.C. TUKHDAY, FKBtUAUY 17, 18J1, VOL, IV. NO. 193. rturta BtPHIU) whitk, J J.LU tht - the I'Mtnl 8t Tti terme of the Western Ctw-hViasj will tereafttf be aa follow I 7Ve A-.Vr ft year", pip pitre for the wrvt rfrtoa. Sod lamtj -flv east lr r:k twMwwt , Ad fetter iLIitmciI to the fVlitor, must I fti f4 of they will not b attended lo. ciiarlottk Mnle and Female Aeiulcmiei. THE undersigned art authorised 4o contrast f ir budding 10 AeadrmWt In Charlotte, brvck, lift feet long by thirty fret wMc, or thereabouts i two ttories nigh, on t stone fotin. elation, with two partition walli in rath, fm t met it story for cellar, ke. ttndcr the female department. Door and windows proportioned, in mtt im! number, to tb aisr of the bull linjf. I'ropnsala itl be received by either of the ibtcribrra, until the first of Math next, ( the mam and carpenter' works separately, but all to go on at thr same time. I'linling and plas tering ail b distinct jobi, to bt contracted for he re after. Contractor rott furnish all the material, aweept the brick. J. VIW IN, DAVID H. Dt'NLAP, M M. DAVIDSON.' Viewer 2, 1K4. 9U List of Letters ruAIMaU iwtU Poet Office al HaUWr, N.inh Carolina, on tbt I'-HS t.rifVDt TIIK WELL KNOWN JACK, T ATFX.Y owned in wtft 1 i Carolina, will and at our tttMe, one mil and hah" front Concord. North Carolina, ll t A I A . lit of litre, and and the of July. tlpKia win be let to mare at It dollar U season (but way be dxrhtrgwd with i, if paid within lb araaoft,) I tloDara tl alngl leap, (to ba paid dowa,) and IS dollar to insure, the inauranra money to b paid when tha n.rr is discovered to b tin foal, or it parted a ta by ll parson putting; bar. Particular fare a ill be lakea of mare kit. In preventing acctirnt. kt. AA iHHHI'MjN, t;r.Olr0r. I'BT. rwr,f, ,. 1H24. 1 1102 Vitjrarrt A TTianrt J Mi a Ailania, 1 J !m AKrrt W illim urfi( Jainr Adkf r, William Amlt-reon. Una lUttv 2 James W. II nan, 2 N. A.Hrran.' John TlWkStirn John l H.IJr Ubr I.'. )lll IWitiTfr Ilcnon 2Mm. Hcrryman lni Rrtn Vm. OradlrT Kit nm!rr Hnrdon.3 Irnry f. R:irkc Vitlum lllark :). John UranJon, 3 ulm llrmard Dcnb Rrnwn Unirl HiU-a ' ICat Bullen. Lolin Calloaar IjuliPi Coat M Cot Utariral'aUicriU Jeeae Crw Ja4ib Coon Jnhn Campbrtl Aqutlla CluiJiira Janwi t'tnitlicm Peter Cam fcally Cowan Joarptt ( Kxlfcltrr Duiitl Clodltlter Jamri Carr Jacob f'riat Jamrt Cumunham John M. ClcnigMina Kalalr Cntaby Ttv1tfraVe ' Polly Crider Alltn Ca 1 hot.'ChuflTin Vm.C. Cr-)liv Thonua Kc Jamti Kiiir- , rfcwbrtli K(.a:r'itk Vnry P. Kannon Hartab KrllM. law I Jint rr Uirprrt l.ina Car I. ingle Fraitci Unple famo I I.ik ky Jxrnr lrke Junckrn lne Inac Lortt llram I). Loir f.f. F.lixa Ijinicr lUrnian latWm Frrr land Jctph lrtliKa. Hrnn- Miltrr ll.llrr 1 homaa M.llrr Jdhn Milter, 7 (Irorgt Millrr Adam Miller John S. McteUu Iwar Mcltnxnn John Martin liar'ul Mr;uirc, t. AdJland Moore Tie nry Mvera KobcrtMcNcaly WiHiim Motitpnmery Kdward McHly Mr, t Uriwa MoniU Philip Mrfarin John McKniht John Momia, 2. Francii Nfl, Kaq. 1 hnmn None Leroy Napier. Aaa Ulovtr. Jeaae I'inkMoa Anne Pinkton ir.i i&-ft "lifitK0B Sila I't are I'U-auiit I'clir linxh I'iin r M illiam I'riee ntanlcy (Jlikllin. Itobirt Durham in. Dcnliam Siiik1i m Dimalio Jo'pH Davit . Xliza.JJava. Itnhin Kliottc Willie Kl!ia JiJin Kllr. -Frederick l'ord i 1'etcr Feawr Jamet Ford I Uritf . Fergnao M m. Flcmminff I Tobia Fitrchaa i John Fisher. ' Iwii W. (iavlord Jtaae Gillchan ' Wm, Gence I Itichard Gillapie John M. Gnhtrd I Itobert Gillaapiej I John Gardner r"HraTlet-HaTOork Alexander D. Geamii Francia L. Glbaon - Samuel Gardner Jacob C. Gravca George W. Crimea. John P. Hodjjcna JBichardJlarxis ltuth llarrii Casper Holahnuaer Margaret Hanca John Harris Jamci Hunter Joseph IlaU Gideon Harrison Itenry Ilr4..n 'i Samuel HHghey Chester Hawks, 2 Jacob HoUhotiser Henrv Hill lUnn'ah Hill lenry Si Ttiig'hejr ,A)k,0, IIarhNt , .v. Leroy HiglHowee Ucnjamin Huie , Uillv D. Haden. 0 ' Louis Jacohs M'm.S. Jom s,2 lwae D. Jones "John Jolinaon. Antony I'titoe ( jirct or Jno. Picklcr Jamri Palmer JtW I'urk. I.. R Kose AxLuu lluaemam . .. Joaeph Rodera, 7 Christoplver Rinthart Ur!al Huba.nU John Itihincr Khodim Kilty Peter Itlav Iaju'is Kobiinff Jacob Itineliart James SilUman Nathaniel fcmith Uenjamin Smith Jamet Sinith Georjfe Sn.ith M illmin Stoke Robert Mokcr Daniel Swinlt Fkldinjf Slater ' - Jeroy -Kmart . John Mirewalt "WntTOephcTrtoii M nir H. Uteelmaiv Kliuheth Sloan KJiraheth Steel CarhaH Sholinbercr Charjes Vf. Scott Stcalu Jioat Muid of Orlcann, aa Cheap WhoUnalc Store. Ofrt ta CHF.IIAVO It. 22, 1811. ? f llfir. Maid of Orlcant (liinjf been lrtaincd J fur repairs mirc tlum a month loorcr than Uic time specified by writun contract) ha com menced iter rtputat trips tothia place, and arri ved this day with a valuable argo ot at leaM 130 .town Merchandize. he ia to He a rerular trad'-r between this ptare and Charleston, touching for freirht and ps etiren at Grorgrlown, ami ail stop on tlx riv er wr any important frcighta. Xhe is sipjliod with IJTiler, and aoch other conveniences as arrant her o ner in a)ttin, rMjidei.tlv, lltat I1 tsd he a'i.e to down fmds at either pwer, in uir i.r i'e oi iiic mer, in o io 10 dys aw' .a Uir river from 4 to 6 da) . Her owners fided wharfs and ware houses at bote r k , rovrtiient, afe and unlrr cover, liter t alance cath and roU oa Cotton ami produce shipped by her, and . II for a customary fommianon. iliey wilt ru-rutc anv orrl'ra at Charlcs'on, llaltimore, PhilxJt l phis, or New.Vork, in each of a hkh plec thry have estahlisliol hooats; and they (olint the public patroriairr fir tUi lloat and their tv hole- sale Store at this pbrr, only ao fr at thev can make it their interest to use the one, and but from the other. Connec'eil with the ahove Ut, the suhirTi. ber have estahlislu-d a M lfwr Aon-, sid a. siire their cuatooiers a liberal courae of dcsimir anJ fwr pricoa, very low, because their poods have been and will be selected from the prinri pal markets in the t'nited States, and under all possible adran'afrca for Wu inflow; atai their profit sliall be eliarired witli a liirht haml, ao lifht aa to make U the interest of country deal- era ami others to get many of their supplies from (hit establishment. By the Maid of Or leans, they have this day received onr-fourth to one -third of their purrhasrt, (which hate been and in New -York. Doaton. Philadelphia, sod it tome of th principal manufactories;) Me residue of which will be reteivcd uy the nrtt trip of the Boat, say about the 6th to the Sth of January, llieir purchases consist of thr rnnow. ng leading aniciLS, vii : 2X) barrels of Whit. kevt 30 hhd. northern Hum i i do N Orleans do ; 5 do Jamaica do ; 5 do W. I. do. 3t) do Su gars : 34) do prime retailing molauct; pipes and iir. casks Cognar Draixlv ; Hngthraib) Gin, Ma urria and other M inrs, (some 7 vi-ars old;) I'M pieces Dundee llagging, 42 in. i 2 htlit tw ine ; JO coils Kale Hope ; 100 baga Coffee i 20 do pepper and pum-nto i 20 tons Sedi-int; 1 do tH-rman Steel ; 1 do American do j 3 do plough mouLltv 2 Lo shot I do bar lead t 4 do Hollow M art-, a'rted ; C ihi nhot, assorted ; -H) Kcgt Duponts KF. and FFF. Powder ; 150 do wrought and rut nails ; 5 tierces n-t.-uling Idee ; 2J casks cheese i 4 !". Philadeliihia miil and crosa cut Mau i catks of htniroeWi Candina William Shaver Eppt Spann Itobert Spence John Simmons. Samuel Tomlin Sally Tliompaon M'nI. II. 7'lwmpaon vr.vthth i ravta . Wm. llioiiHson. Itichmond TaJl, 2 Mary M'all -Francis A. VV'ard, 2 William Ward " "Jotu1Mn Henry WVtivcr 'Joel Uren -.-- Jamea Wright 0 . Israel M'oiida lletijnniin M ilton Jane M'oodsidca Francii "A'illiama Jonathan Voting. ' SAMUl. KEKVF;i?..V. 101 r ' COXGUK89 In Senate. an. 21. Tb bUI fur ihi relief of I In too Kt!f wit 'taken tip In tommltt of tU laboU. It propoaei to wy to iwudo Xallv tbt ions er J.I0O, lor rUo ir rtlihed to frionr at Wilmington, N,C. j'l&fi the lite f r. On lh Jim il'yto iu U mr onlert d to (Mtl rciOrnf t ll at decided in ih anirmiUte ei 17, km 13. Jan. 19 Xfr. Drtrwn from tha mIki rofnmittee on'Roaoa and CanalM report j (he kill aulhorljinr tho lirinir out, i mAing a road In tha territory of Honda, without amendment. Tha till for the relief of Ifanton Kelly , wit read the third time and patted. Mr. Dickeraan, from the committee on the Library, to whom a referred the rrtsdutinn proposing the purchtto of five capieaof Lacaa'Univeraal Atlaa. reported a reanlution, tuthoriting the porchatc of one copy of that work. Tha resolution re ported by the select committee, on the several amandmenta to the Constitution, which provide that no perton ihatl ta eligible to tho Presi dtney fur mora thto eight year, wat ta ken up for contidfrttion.it in committee of the whole, Mr. M'Lean in tht chair. lr. Barbour moved to areead the a- an.lPMUoa.UbaUstructeJtoiiKiuIraViUtlietiUlr ifrvlcei. af 1J00 ioeWy yf providiaf by la that tha pub-Yt 'V .lii Ji!?! Uen Of Mwapapert krQ Otiier perv-lical Lr. fU"' ,nd nitm naJa. may be allowed In raaamuinf aur.h newt papa" or jooraals by snail, to aocooipany tbem rU bills Of IRcmofandumt of acooont. oa such Conditiona. and fur tweb ad iitionaJ rates of poav Ufa, a nsay bo uSouffct peopw. ;.,. Tba Bpealer laid bafro the Haum Copy 01 too JlVl paaacti la ls Uerilorr of Florida daring the list year; wblcb aa laid on the table. The resolution providing a ship of the lit to conviv the Marcjuit l) Ltftyelie to hit cowiry, was returned from the 3ena ithn amendment, io which the Haute cone irrcd. A bill fin the Senate for tho final diuuinr rt If land cUima in Mittouri and ArkanMi.Jiived from the overomenta oi I rnce akl Spain, wit twice read and committed. The lloije then went into a commit tet of the Uiolr, Mr. Foot in the. thaii. un the bill foLbtaining the requisite pbnta and cuinuti on the lubjetti of Koadi and (.smb. Mr. hewtrt concluded the apech whitb heben yetterday.in favor of thr bill; am was followed bv Mr. A. Steven or on the opnoMte aide. Then Mr. InM;h moved that the committee riid ut wJcd hit motion for Mr.Storn, who mrndmant. to at to nrovlda that no Der- . ton should b alerted for mare than two Pcke 'or ne lime in favor of the bill. - - " n . . i a m chains Trowels, kc. A tes, bundles Spades, Shov els, and Fry ing pansi boxes Candles, Soap, w in- hiwGIaaSi 50 dor.. Mhittemore stOtton t.aIl; 100 do Wool Hats : 50 do lioram or napt do ; 50 do Heaver do Blk. and White i 20 do Children's mororrodor Shoet in trunk I a mTar a, assor ted ; Crock en1 in crates ; 20 barrels train or tanner's oil; 30 Nixon's patent cast iron Ploughs, the best patent in the Union, and well wortliy the attention of the planters; 20 barrels Shad and niaelcrt-lj 20 loi. Corn BnxiTU; rose, point and duffil Blanket. . nF.KUS, BUNNELL c CO. C.rraw, lift. 22, 18'i). t9C Cash am! Goods paid for Cotton, Wheat, Flav-teciL drj- IliJea, and moat kimlt of produce. terma euccattively. The qucnion w taken on tho troendment, anal Uat. The original resolution wot ihel t ported to the Senate, without amend'rnt, and pitved Jo be cngroated, and rcathe third time. Jan. 3'J. The retolut'ton propoir; an amendment to the Constitution otht I'li'ued State, to at to provide "th; no perton. having been twice elected t the office of President, thill agiinbe tliilde to that office," wat raid the third nit, and the question on patting the tsm-wts dec i'icd in the affirmative, yeat 36, n 3 The tetulution reported by a wire i committee of the Senate, proposing mi amendment of the Constitution ol thr United State in relation to the cleiioii of President and Vice President, ad ol Representative! in Congrett, waaaken up for contider;tion, it in commitee ol tho whole, Mr. Smith in the chair. The question wat declared to be upon are vo lution proposed by Mr. Benton, at an amendment to that reported by thetelect cotafwitt Mr. Ilantar.'t amrodnent pmposea to divide -the -country -u4ia. .rictt, each district having a vote for Pre tident hnd Vice Pretidrnt, that vote to be decided by the ballots of the people, in primary asiembliet, without any inter mediate electors ; and in case of np chour bv the people, then to be decided by the Houte of Repretentativet, at present. Mr. Benton went into an able argu ment in consideration of the various other modes of election, and in tuppoi of tha: contained iu hit resolution- Before Mr. Benton had concluded, the Senate, on motion of Mr. Mill, (mado in conse quence of tho apparent fatigue of the speaker.) adjourned in Mnndjy next House and Lot for Sale. TIE subscriber wishes to sell hit house and lot, in the town of Salisbury, now occupied b) himself, aa a tavern. The establishment is ao generally known, thtt it would be of little amke.todeacribeit particularly litis, eflP, the moat eligible stand for a public house in the western part of -North-Carolina t It it within (JO yaiii-oi mo coun-jiousc in.aaiiauury ; it large and convenient, w ith extensive out-buillings,'&.'c. A very moderate price will be taken for the es tablishment, and payments made easy. Any person w ishing to purchase, will do well to ap- ptv soon, aslhe aiibseribcTti now drterrmnerHa sell, nnd remove to his farm in the country. Let ten directed to the subscriber, in Salisbury, N. C. will be duly attended to. JOHN HOWAHU, Arn. Salhbvry, fire. 2, 1823. 83 Volice. ON Tuesday, the IrtO or r.km,7 mm, O ine the Tueedav of February court,) will be aold, at the court-house in Salisbury, on lib end and accommodating terms, three valuable NFiGliO MEN.beloncimr to the estate of Gen. Jtase A; Pearatn,Tdetfd. r . r Satucicnt, bula ot. SaJe wul J:jew.'$;iO pVrcbaaeM, .tuix.;-.;..,,. - ,f January 22. t824. - 3i93 .iSSiSBTp Woman to llirc, ITtOH the remainder of the year. She is a first rate hand, either for the kitchen or field. It would be preferred to-hire hat in the country. Apt.lv to the Printer. 6'uihliry, Ft. 9, 1824 V4. 2 Mr. Macon presented the pe tition of sundry cilixent of Newbern and Wilmington, North-Carolina, praying in demnity for French spoliations previous Lo l800.- . Referred to the committee on l orrirn Relations. Mr. Smith presented tho petition of 1428 ciuzens of Baltimore, praymp a re vision of the Tariff, and a tax on tales at auction. Referred to the committee on Commerce and Manufacture!. A communication was received from the Navy Department, accompanied by the utual number of copiet of the Navy Rrcistcr. The Senate then took up the joint reso lution relative, to the amendment of tha Constitution of the United States; Mr. Benton spoke at tome length on the sub ject, when the Senate adjourned. reo. i wiT. L,ioya oi Diassacnuseus) from t he .com rnittee on Naval A (fairs, laid on the table a communication, ac companied by numerous documents from the Navy Department, relative to a naval peace establishment ; which was read and ordered to he printed wbeo Mr. Randolnh renewed hit motion. which p.- -it. j. j ........ 4. Jan 90 Mr WrUter frona tije com mittre on the Judicijry, made a rrpoM tgtin-t the expet'.lriicy of lepcBliiij; the 25th section ol the act to eUblish Hie JuditiJ Courts of the United States, or ol ao niodilting thr vme, that the writ of error, tlitrrin provided fur, may t awarded to eithti p.irty . 1 he report was laid on the I tile- Mr. U'rliMer from the committee on the Juiiiiiarv, rtpoited a bill to aiter the lime of hi'ltlinc the Circuit Court of tor United Stales, for the District of South Carolina; which was tv. ice read and com mined. Mr. Mi Lane, from the Committee ol Ways and Mein. reported a nil I making ipproprialinns for certain fortifications ol the United Suirt, for the yeai 1824; which wat twice read, and committed. The Houte then aain resolved Itself into a committee of the whole, Mr Fool in the chair, on the bill to provide survei for Roads and Canals. Mr. Randolph ihtn rote, and delivered hit objection to the bid, at runsidcr.DIf length. He wit followed by Mr. Cy, in rrplr- Mr- Clay having concluded, on motion of Mr. i'timlde, the (ommit rc tote, and reported, mid obtained leave to sit again- Pievious to the chairman leaving the chair Mr. Hamilton rose in his place, and stated, that ho wished, though in a very informal wjv, to nuke u commum c.,tioiu to w bich, from ita nature, be was sure every gentleman would listen with interest. The House had all witnessed, with regret, the very unpleasant alteica tion which, during a U- debate, hud ta dollar, rich, in tion, or other allow ancea, made to them, thill U deducted from the turn hereby allowed. After good deal of dike nation among member, on tbt bill, it sn ordered to he on the tahle) ' . f Fih. .Ma. N'in'nn, from tha t m mlumm m Pullic J.indv, rr juiftrd hill aathorizing repaymmt for. land errone ously told by the United Slate which wit twice read and committed. Mr. Cocke, from the Cororohee on Military Affjir, presented the foil, win resolu'inn. which lie one day i Hrtttr,!, That the President of tU I nitrd Stales be rrirtrd to commnnWate to tint House a stalrment sJieam the tiluation of anv auitt which have been, or are lw detM-n.'i.,ir. in which the I niteil htatet are interest, d. fur the reeovtrv of the powasi.m of a Irarl of hnvt commonly called the " Pea Patrh,wand on w hich Fort I)t Ua are ia sit listed, apreifv ing the an.iHint A pioney pant by thr I ruled Mates in trh ease, to w horn paid, and the iim a. rtsrxctitrlr. whom, on what account, ami fiora what fund." On mot Ion of Mr. M Lane ofDclawire, it waa NrfhvJ, That the committee on the JimIIcj- arv be instrnctrd to inouire into the ep ti nry 1 su'tioruing the public stork of the t nited tales to be purchased and sold bv the courts it) the several States. The Speaker laid before the House a communication from the Department of W ir, transii.ining a statement ol si pro- pri-l ions for the tervu r of the tear IH2J, sWwfpv ibe amount appinnriatrd wnder Cat h SUC IHt ... , .... '.'...utl.'t r under e:,rh, and the balunce remaining inexprndcd in the lieasury on the 3ltt lecnnbri. 1823 . which was refrrted to he comniittee of Wav and Me ans On motion ol Mi. He mphill, the Hmiiso evdved itself i m committee of the whole. Mr. F'kiI i the rh-ir.on the bill making provision for procuring ihe ne- t ssaty surveys, estimates. &c lor rods nd canals. Mr. Tiimlilc hating ceded hit light to the fl .or Mr. J. S Barbour rote, and. in a speech whiih oc npied the House till near two o'clock, expressed hi sentiments in fa vor of the bill. He was followed by Mr. Tucker, who spoke in opposition to the hill till 3 ' n k. Mr. Reeves followed Mr. I u krr on the same side, and. having made soma nogress iu his speech, gave way at four o clock lor a motion to rise, worn ino committee .bt .ii.id leave to sil a-iin And the Hntisc adjourned. The order of the day being the propo tition submitted by Mr. Benton, to amend the. Constitution of the United States, iu regard to the election of President and Vice President, was again taken up. Mr. Benton resumed, and concluded hi re- maika un the subject On motion of Mr. Eaton, the further consideration of the resolution was post poned to Monday next. ' i JanrSVm imoiion --ofirVwiitfitinii; Nettlved, That the Committee on Post Offices and Post Roads be-mstruct'd to inouire into the expediency of exlending the mail route from Mount Piagah, in Iredell count v, to Vt ilktooro , in North-Carolina. ... Jan. 2d. On motion of Mr. Webster, W I liaobtd, That the Commhtce on Pott Offices ken place between two honorable mi m bers of this House : Mr. Clav and Mi Bartlct he was now the bearer of the a greeable intelligence that, ihrouuh the spontaneous ioici position- f-frieftda the state of feeling whic h afose on that ocra sion had leen successfully removed, and had been exchsngrd in a manner highly honorable to boih the parties, for a hap pier one ; the gentlemen had been res lorcd to cicli oilier in relations ol mil tunl omity and personal respect, and every painful iccollcttioii tomoved fie cofi gratulated the House on so happy on is sue ol an affair which all who witnessed it could not but deeply deplore. Feb. 2 Mr. Rankin, from the com mittee on Public Lands, presented a com munication from thn Commissioner of the General Lund Office, on tha present uic cfjthc hisitiajhjt..OTflice ; which was referred to the committee on Ways and Means. - On motion or Mr." Brent, it was RntivfiL, That the Committee on Public Land be imrtnictod to inquire into the expe dieiicv of passinir a law to encounure settle- friJntt rrnhrbhcr-hmi-ponllMMikf tne Mississippi nver, w 1111 a view co improve the navigation of said river. On motion of Mr. Cocke, chairman of the committee on Indian Affairs, the or ders of the day were postponed, to take up a bill for the appointment of two addi tional Indian Agents. . The House accor singly went into a committee of the whole, Mr. Condict in the chair, on the conside ration ol the bill. I bis bill provides, 1st, ' That, from and after ihc.imsy.o.pf ,tiiAcWsbi Pj'?,i;, ident of tht U. States be, and ire tsiiereby f authorized to appoint two Indian Agents, in addition to those already provided by law, to be stationed on the western side of the Mississippi, atjmch -placet as he may think proper. 2d, That the Agents appointed according; to the provisions of this act, shhll icceUc a compcnsalhS for. 1 TTie editor of the York, U. C. Gai zett -, illi.ding (o the senseless report whi.h nave hern c irculatrd of tut th authorship of the Wiverlv Novel savs. " th tt Sir Halter Scott is thr mu thor of thrm, ivr have rviJcncc nothing hort of ocular demonstration." No man of information ever doubted the fact. Convolution. I'bc life of a msn on earth is d"cnned tw be clouded with various tvifa. Fhr .ughom all ranks thr aflliitcd form u conid raM- pio pf.ttioo ol the human ruc ; .mi' ven thev-who have a title to br'cvllt 1! pr'JS perous, are :n snr periotl1 ol thrir life, obliged to drink form the cop of Litternet!. The christian religion is particularly entitled 10 our regard, bv accommodating itself with gr t ten drrnest to this distressed condition of mankind. It it net to he considered merely as an authoritative system of precepts. The aame voice which en- a 1 a joins our .-duty, utters the words ot consolation and relief to mankind, un der their temporal and spiritual distresses. ThrTapf din arise- Trrthc-pcptjiattoty-of this province is chiefly ow ing to ear ly marriages, and to the regular bahits and comfortable condition of its inlnb itants. There is now living at L'idrt, a woman whose age docs n t exceed 88 years, whose grant! daughter" iiTa- grand "mother. vi-for pa. Life is (iiwe well employed. Tht man, therefore, who squanders nway his lime, commits a species of suicide ; and ho who robs me of my time. tks aw.y my existence, and i more my enemy than the person, who unjustly takes away my money. ur gallon ! .The .Senate of Mchuetts by a vote of 22 to I5.have p,.sed a icsolution.to ex punge from their journals the f. motis re solve, passed in 18 1 3. that " it is unbecoi ing a moral nd religious people" to r joic at the triumpbof our aims oyer the enemies of our country. - - 1
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