v . V'-"-' " it 1 XL h Cada knotfn lo them. If Uiis lift G Ver done it must be doriejbroagh the instrumentality of mians. lf the neatheiis aic.to be cnliErhtened - mis - Would tff God ttat christians every vherc kuc .f how iiracticable it is at tliis nionicnt to preach tlie gospel tit: mc Demgutcu millions of thw eastern -wortil j If a sutScient j Imoiet " of V young mea were J ivillhig? ia jcomc f ami the chtjrch ilUpe to send them vuo sianuura oi uio i cross raigut uc speedily ertcte'd in every, tlark cor tier of the earth. Do christians doubt hrtlicr this can be done, ? Let tljcm ook back on tht lusiory. of tfe chuit h anil glano at the propheries, and tie no !4ng faithless and inactive; j Tjc brethren and ; sisters at lhs station, all eniov crood health. - Brc- thi'cn Richaids and AVamn, at Cey Ion, have been obliged to leayje their stations, and take a' voyaged to the ape tor their recovery from ness. There is vcrv little brosiiect that brother Warren will survive the Toyagc. A recent letter from Cey- lonanuouncesTthat thirteen mission ics in Ce5 lors Madrass and the OTICB ticimty, have been .obliged to leave Sfci!!Sr: oeveiai missionaries aisp, in : uiner- nt pam of indiahavc died; within few months ?J Our fathers: vvhisre are tfiey r and the proph live forever 2" Let the 1 taucm 10 exneci. mat in this wariare many a soldier must fall, and many a standard bearer faint, before the Mtnphs of the Redeemer are com plete Alectionately yours, ' 7i . J0HNN1CH0LLS. FOREIGN f rv J"'" iaiv lixiiiiLi- Baltimore, March i 5. On Saturday morning? the shin iJelyederairt 24? HaviB frbm .Layerpodl, beat upto within a 1CW- miles of the fnrt Tfinf , a Hobson furnished m with a complete file of the London Courier from the f t 0th De- -'; V" c . u4 .P,1. a""tnej;ouier,'Uterary puenp'nienon j SUMMARY. : r iEqi.AJj)ec. i Affri- cultural prospects chfeerful ; published, a systematical ar- PSco P9n tit- uexon tue queen's horses are sold; avpinoinnh uheas ahvlnM naf! wA V 5u um tne f general resolve y&rtfraa slave shins as 20. We are declared tn lJ iiiAauiauiv udUCieiU in rennh. lican gratitude tb our revoluJ i y.. " vr ajui uti I ia- rit- : l loar: MbnthIKenoteraii.ihMn: -,"Muis ecimen oi lowins particulars of the latfi t ced the general good heald) Znf ,,1 1 ?'-lS attempt to OFect the escape of f the king-his irialadf nn- Sri J Z't ?, clilva,,7 Ronajiartefiom that island. . changed ; BritisKforeignkdeVp "ft ' reyiviig; r ntk tliird thislaSt yeay : aval.!al.lo II1"1 t(? atceft a source, and we thcreforn. law DOOK.lt Wor nf vb r MVJ ?"? 5 -UUUiOS f uonarv deienders (General si nnT- 2"' ??e(,,an previously b0cn ckemed (ix Stark for instanro Ln-. ilcK quarentmfc and h1th .li-siti -ii- ... .ti.iiB xrownjewcis so lferi massing, were found atBuck inghatn House, Jan. 71h; no ,i ."; ' "r vy..l.m . made : the discovery was made bv th,. inince regent:Thcv' xirr supposed to . have been con- celled by the king. Documentstrial nf a. hiitKnnt nniT iAK..:. rtiihlicliArl rrCU.. l published without mmm M tiin hfi. mc aw Januany Tlc t0:r lal amount of the queen's rurJ sonal property lbtmd ttfbC, 'Ponhe but 140,000 pounds Thi "WcSPualrdnunderCom: !P.answer to all lunnw. v Of feareiinlew.!" lie! marnaire. jra riuieiJ rdHenbo vuuii - aiwui;twivTvu i der neu tion BtrbnjrcsVtcsintonr audiiidjgnatioh agaiiistliGenl jacKson, tor tue execuuqn or rathmurderj pf Autlino and ambristerJ t These Dariers are full bf complaints made by Eriglishr mem fwlib,h?tvc.- beerif enticed into the Spanish (republican) Service rey hardship cruelty ?artddsap- nomiment. Under the Id til. n a.;t ' tIt. 11: P1? ?? National InfcHk ffencer.in defence of Jackson s els. presenteflto i hefcetf proceedings. lTiat is entirely Douy coverca vyim Diooa u fairr U is succeeded with an was the. rnortal remains of this . . . - - - ( vifiitfAmdiAfhAiit;0itiJiirin! extnictirompa nAnomKot. n?W lwf i .i-y : - 'i r - -r- ? - J nL ua ,L j ltionsv The first letter of . in the occupids four columns; jWe arc nbf snrrv tn sp.oit 1 4' nonouraoie to our country That writer, is bne ambri Uie few who have stood forward to defend their ' rimtVv n. cainstthe'ifenniaeh tenancing:, as sanguinary and nni?nhlf na nntrVliot mrnt. ed the records of history, Mr. 'Coleridge is continuing hMectuf es.;,TKere 'has also nas ; returned trom Uicinteri V y'..',:.jijua;t alter a six mpntlff residence, with a;eo S1 aiJiiicai account ottnecoun- try a!l(1. g''iously FlfiE& WOrtieairandftro- iiotinceatftetollowine.rem tiin of - 7" vr C"sidcr thw as y adversa- f r . . F ,.n ' f' 15-rCapital lr;r rL'us-. eat on on A '"".".'"P j "OOO men in training by the Tf$ -w4oc: Banditti fnrmSkKi- ' ,. wrPtmi "r""." Pc.' wreicned--inaiils escorted b; e bv "xpediuori ufr ,W agents despatcHed ?0ad contr&tf PrtsI)ec - i 9, 6bld verv' vere troubles vw ". UUt not aeknntxrliirl i. - I ernment - "' Kp'-i eruptions S"' W spQfcen roost . Wi It liuunem am. tprcourgfc t7iJb:Ui&5rifisJi adfi minHlration of Justice totally - , i EfiAORDiAliruOCUiL: - ..- . r? 'H i RENOE. k r : EpraEtofaictict jromVgxarta . ; jilWeiayc witness lurijriuiiciui lu uu3 lxirun Hornstetri, a: Cmrier: but tlie result is what induces me to mention it in my letter.' Two daysiftei-, the' workmen, en - tered thd mauso:eum, when they witnessed an object whiclxpetnfied them ! At thKiad been the terror of niill- d0(?r th? sepulchre lay a wncre, It 1 UC JMron Was OUned alive i 4 7 r i - rrrr The rovI faniilv. and indeed thfe wholo; mtyy i rie plunged imgnqfafe horrid batastro tiieKfcj-i.:r'-n. lIowaND- l do persons missing ifeitik: fi'nt A!rcixi danuppo A lT;-iV.V. l.u:i.:i2i u 1 tween foreign vessels .and the Port of Batavib orhat is e: : val6ht.:a: iruty 4 im- I :poseu?tippn theni'. Lmidorf, Mqriwig rent of January 5. 'Mo effect the Escape of narte y A gentleman : just : arrived from Stflelcna, gives the fol- Wlthrtftthsitntinivlnv it KAfAnrt our miders jast as we rccciv- ftflfifr,i v;i vayoi(t suspi cio n5 "cipua...;. 1 ue necessary re- theY srhn'i' lUff With iniliTQtrv in thn W rior. ; It had: for some time ofthe person of Bonaparte by caused it to ble notified thatthe prepussiate ofthe Etnpe t?pi$-lie as to raider iCm perlectly quiet ".;"uiut, uuaiiuu yeu oy anv pereTOal;ipfloh. In this leignel state oK indisposition nxe witty vNapbleon rsecretly quitted:: Bed-rooni aboiit mWpife-Sneahs the imftst artttd he acttially passed;tlie lnri5r-.r nATin'r. "Jl 3 tinelsceaj interest mdcea !, xnc means of escape ichthe-Exbm- - ? ; Itijr a lantern at the : end of a ' . , , . - . ... ... walkingtick : but the boat Iwhiclr was tb receive him not ihaviris: vet sulRcieiitlv an- sentinel roiwnosc station on tli"nt ac!i Poiianarte lrnd not been aonriscd. oh nerceivimr thelisht. cafne un: and with hi fidelitv cqual to his resblu- tidii seiied the ! once Hreat Captain, vhos vcit name ions. He instantly forced liim to the Guard-house, from whence heWconveyedback xi t i- . -v . v . sVaiwlv upp . uuttwtu untMvt of rigour." DOMESTIC. - -t. DlSTttESSlNGOCCUUKKNCE' : Nohfoik, Mach -10 On Sundav afternoon ai the. stoam fclinnt W E6rse; waver ossihg froni'atnptou to tftj piarc, aiiI soon aucr slie hatt ci) tercd th RoajisMr. Josmh TK Kail a respcctahle inhabitant of "Ports mouth, was; hy an unlnrky accidefti. in row ii , o vcrnoaiu . and cfrownecl. Tlie ciiTuinstaricesof this tuclan- CIIOIV raf '-Av.ii" n CnIT-a rVt,n drccaseci anO Lieut. JoTui A. AVrsh of i-.fu .iiiii iiiui iHKen ineir scats in n rnlmjypip.. whidfi was ': stowed away on the foitcastlo, when, in i ohse- quence ni a.vrry-fieavy sf-a rtrnninsr tnc boat .qavc a-stiutlp: IniTlr !5o yio tcnt that tho hod v; of 'thbgig,-irTcon-seqiuMice of. tlie iesistance occasion ed by the vriht of the persony in it was discnacd fi-om the shafts in a tn i nkliner an(1 preci jutated over board cari-yin: alon. with it tho unfortu nate subject of thUv notice ami his companion. Captain Waite imme diately had tc boat stopped and made cvey effort to rescue thcsjR un fortunate men from a .Vat ery grave every floating material It hat came to hand Whs tfiH?wn nvpi ' tr . - -r " ' I K' UIV III . but Yoor ' Hail ercassistancc camo. ... , ... . , DCin oyerpowci-ed by, the dashir clrtff to it until lift WHO. tnlrpn" iin .nf. oi iiievaves; and benumbed by the tienc r uoc the noveltr of jDiplo. cojd, sunk to rs no more. rLient; mfrlifr soon wear off? Or, what W. was more fortunate ; 1ichad J? .it?- ronless that AVeUjo mrt caught a frairmcnt of the pin- and thi?. v! j . . 1 : ter a strucrfo of more than half anlr?onq ,lVc ,rl,nff Tiosrs where thv hour n T.A1 the dead, for, .when taken on hoard; lnncnreor.foroiD policy, tlie course lie. wns comnletelv insensible, ahdit "'nerret tho improvements in: was not until tho humane exertionsof j." . 1 . V"- j - " . .,.. - -. vi i ihkimime. , til nil' nil iil viiiiUI Captain Waife. with a laudabio anxJ ttvi-fA nir.,i..i uM i:!.i lief, had jnithackto Hampton; where proper assistance neinff procureu. nc soon herame" perfectly recovftred. soon iieramerperfectlv recovered. Tr, IIatx was avnunir man of hv whom his ':, death 2 is much. lament Herald. OT STRESSING FIRE. i u rea nun n i-o nanprnri' in mis i t ip i p t , . . I tIpp IncT nilir i cave ihp Suriintmli I nepnoiinan ojine ipr-n ipsf. j neiwcen r' : " t ViL 1 ji . .Mil ,. V t." : 1 i.9 aou lOo'i iock. A small crrocerv tor on TpI fair's wharf, occupied hy It J; M. Carter was dis ed to beba fir. Alarm wns .iven hv the peat oi iinimn arn niein- tp tlm,cilioinin houses, which con- stelli fvf wooden huildinp, and from WhitnltVr to Bernard street : wlHVJiJnitoroW.ronWn 1cffiphniKfP ftp' Telfair's eJone thftdcrotit1iig elc?nct;t vhcLld hvfl.' nre-prooi rang;c at the HastandTar Irtisat the Wett tndif the city. Tl'e wiih!, vvhh hliAd blown fj-fiin S. S W' with .violences the whole day. .secu,r;. greater nart o which as t iiuViP. tamed, a1 About "one huudh-d !u i r ' thousand dtdars. In one of the- UuC. jes rnnsumcu i:ere w.ci-e hitw twenty. e and thii t Urcs of powder" w Inch exphwicd.; sxH xij brazing fragnients seal tei etl in v e in direction ! The shock was so sexcrV as to hui-st'opcn tiuv!o)rs and wih dows ofstores situated some distniuo f it) m . the spot. . x ! " On thm-sday, the lltli inst, the Maouic fraternily of the citv mti county of Philadelphia,' held vri oral meeting for the pmiojtc rilcl vising means to Incite tjic tank o f the G rand Lodge to enaWe tlicm to rohuild their superb edifice, latelj dostroycojhy Ci-c, wl.en resolutions were laUooj! lr altaininir tin ject, and la committee composed oi mcmoers irom 27- dire rent lodges w.isapp.iited to carry tlie rcsoluiiiiVj into effect. ' A letter was read frorn Mr. i Manager of t) DympicvTfieatve. offering t" approprFate towards re building the. Masonic 'Hall. he .pro-. reecls of a heirnt. A letter wto also ivceivel nnd i-ead;fr)hi3Icssri?. Warrcv andjow. Managers of the Philadelphia Theafre. off-n. tha proceeds of a hehefit M the 'wimo purpose, fo each of which offers Wv moetfng i-ettH-ned Sudani ar know! edgeniervfsw ..-Tlif nniount injured on the-late. Masonic Hall, was 20.00t) dollai-3, whichj sum, aided hv such coUections.as may ho obtained from the Masonic family and from other sources, jit is expected will he suui cient to reconstruct' ihe buildinr. ia its for met state of p?Pf-a,wo : .....v. DIPLOMATIC OPEIiATIONS. ; It isVali'eadv known, enva ltrt Xatiorial Ree-ister thn f Tn Tilf ! 1 - Gi-aham succeeds Mr. .Stiranfpi' the court of tlio andthatMr. Jidm Forsyth succeeds Mr. Ervlntr at thfi court of Madrid. "Tliif uTA la succeed JSIr. Gallatin at the French court ? It w a place (or some body. Witlun Wo years pat thc.vholk frame nfl our- Diplomat ic-fo?ps will have beerichanged-r-that is to sav, at London, Paris; St. Petersfnirg, ihP Swecdcn, Madrid , and P !0."', W?lilf 1C (lin'fMXAn f .111) ' ? . --, itiDun ii iii huh : "Wlty do hur citizens get so soon tired oi these plareR ? Is, the nav insuflfi- micrht he, useful jfoi i?t I nt rfoiv i courts, in ohserv inp thn 1 " n an. ami sciences and m tnniirnlii.r.u XI ' .1 . ft - l, -.---- ffhnro of courts, the ijniiorTnirv or rprpmnio ment themselres j jo their ,na- " -i"." ,.s" i ' nearn .wo- ""''erstahdins: how now vain is ev- thl l?nt vue and knowh In the; diploroatir corns from for, icn sovpreiams and siafpa i.-iiitrs rAi cpi. in an inrcnueu vis-- fi ui;irir.j najroT,- ine' pritish ww Ser. to IllS native rnanfrv Mr. Antrohns. at present the serrrtar ctnnri .will .r ii ithi iqn. it is ;iittr- ; -. . THE PLAGUE. as , T Uccember, continue tn re- y' 0'' r J?'WV" a,niKin.tr. iritTin- f11 ieceived here,; ,hv which we l5ar?V "ft wpwhrdapf 700 persons a i dents art? quaran houses ; and placed fnr at,onsand - ly a . later account, wo lard "Slander, esn; His Britanic wa- Medotiottik 4. i h I;- H - A a- ' -1 u - vvM", 'the storehouses on I eiiair sivj ones' n",vv''v r?Ml' ;runiviH- ... , h ajuncture of hi '1 Cons Gejicralat that timA i A' f if .... : 1: I-'. . i : " i . ' ". . .. 1 ' i -: - t

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