..'i . - ' : , ". " . - ' . ' , " -: v. Vj-''.'' 1 : v -(V .j . ' - V-v . ; , .-.' . .'.. , '- .. . . -J .-; ..- n'- cH- iV,V'.''V.r.v . .-,vs :fm A-vm v)T73rn n' Wv? W)WXX:-XXi$ i i i v0V.xiv. : ; '-.. ; ; ; .' . -. -".'.X-,; ,t: fbiday, novembeb; is?. i8i3. A -y-lla . Hil POLITICAL. From the Weekly Ifcpter. , REASONS AGAINST THE WAR: Becue it hw rent wattr, perhtpt "toterer. Mtkii of. the woe language .. 1 . rt-UHdn i .natioflf conneciea, dy i -ih ttTTos bonit of affiivty andcoima. - tv'of iieicat 1 nd wbo instead of trug. M Hinff iitC orerthrow of pach olber, - fbiluta bj conacctetl ia & holy lef?ut to dWeml Uv.lbc;ty and, religion againit - the most in-principled and danerout ty- rant wto"r3 ever permitted to acourge the MrtlJ- If the wir iqdecd u to make, us a separate people and we hope and be lieve that it rif .it is to aitEK asuxdcr forever' the many guiU ix ties which hsve - fiitcned ut to the tfafpy of the eaith and sea, who Ells rrmotcat natiooi with her filth and Jcstroyi all that she touches, giving eu!x-tince to fable we sayin since rity of our hearts, to mole it be! for thco shall commence'' a gnldea age, and United 'America regard, as she ought, every people as :4 enemies in ip-r, in peace friendf ; present priva tions bring repaid a thousand fo?d bv the beneGu that wH follow our delivcranre from foreign predilec tions ; origination, in prejudirc-ajjd sasuined bv trafHc, to the coothiiial exciution of par, broils, the corue cjuf nt demoralization of the citizen and disgrace of national character. That we do not so regai d Great 5n tairu is seen tn the article before us copied from the leading faction print in the United States ; that eulogizes (as do many other) the enemy f our country ; that palliates his enor mitiem thtHiph of n character that would hive diigrared the haibarous ages ; and exuls hitn as the bul waTkof all that is noble, magnani moos or hunune ; that has n sense f national glory ; to sympathy but for those urbtthave 11 called into civi lized war the tomahawk and scalping knife that makt- a lubjrct of laugh ter of women violated and chiLlrcn murdered, and. in the conflagration and plunder of defenceless tevns and tillages, ce nothing to condemn! We hope and trufct Q P-d lhit thi' war is destined to -make the u reot" the writer fears ; ajul we l&ink that it will, though peace (earnestly der ed) should be procla'med to-morm. We have seen the enemy in his true color, and the horrible impe tion bis conduct has made, will never be effaced: but more than this, thr the arrogant pretensions that prece ded the war, gave birth to ao interest which the war wdl ouMtire into man hood. This ioterrst i io our mann fuxtsrirt '; it is they that shall finih the independence of the United Statet. ThecapitaHmmediately ap pcrtainiDg to that Interest amounts to lurae hundreds ef1 millions of dollars and it geometrically increases. Vrm u'xama and Neid Tcri have more than four millions of sheep, m?ny of trhichSrc o f the most valuable breed?. The hilU of Ohio are covering with them, and in nil of the states an ex traordinary attention is paid to multu plying the tock of this most profitable animal. There are large flock of pure Mcrincei snd rrobably millions of mixed blood. The.value the heep in the United States may be safely estimated at between sixty and thty millions of dollars. As to the ir.ufacturing establkJim ents' ' we w;ve nothing whercoy- to form an o f'inlon of theirNa'ue ; but the tapi tal embarked in things "of the kind, Rreat and small, ' is '.itnmensc-As. fcr instance, Plttsliirg 'in Pensylva ia, manufactures coeds to ihe value of more 'than a miHion per.anmim: nd it is calculated , thatthe accumu lated capiral of that town U not less n Sroo 000 m year, from, the Vai rious fabrications. ' There is one con tra in a neighboring state that dis rses at the rate 6f seventy five th$u fend dollars a year in'iveekly ivaiet tHoUrhthe nrntlrV arc tirftmnv tin alf finished. In Baltimore vril ba " U he pretcot year, goods to' the? , vryU; J.iKor York; isi.vjj, uXce thia tLrte ears ago., 1 ' a ' - ....... - 1 . . . . f ...-.t i ... ..- j--.- -o..- ' - . value of 600,000, chiflytnade,5 in the neighborhood ; and more exten sive works than those in operation ajc erecting the greater part of Which will commence manufacturing before the next spring: .& thus it w in very tniny other placea-7-for you ran sel dom open a newspaper without see ingsdme new establishment announc cdyorjzrar article of domestic work- raaaship offered for sale. "Alt these are the growth or progress of five or six years ; in the early part of which our eifterpriz'mg citizens suffered exceedingly for the want of workmen, aa well as to make the machinerv as to manage it. .That difficulty e.xhts ho longer AH" these strike power fully at those goods we were accus tomed to receive from England- the effect will be fe't abroad ; and at hsme will COMMAND' a disser vice of the wtrong bonds" that have rinited us o foreigners and made it extremely difficult to aseer Uin the real difference ' between an American zn an Englishman in po licy and conduct. Mny Heaven hss ten the time ! we want bo sond" with any nation we desire 4peace, commerce and honest friendahip with aU-s entangling aUl,ance with none," for 44 it is as easy for a camel to . go through the eye of a ccedle., as for a republic and a mctLtrchy to havoa 44 COMMUNITY Or XNTKREST.' Our .AN07ACE, is, unfortu nately the samc Happy would it be for America if this were not so, that we might know and always mark the ho tile foreigner. But as it is, we find England and English men, like the 44 Irrsgs" that infested Egypt, (Jet loose upon us, perhaps 1 for our sins) even in our " kneading j thoughs"-insinuated into the deep- est recesses 04 uomeiiic m:t ny ma ny mediums polluting all things 1 wih anti- A men can ideas, and exci ting the very stones to rise in mu- j tiny against tne genius ot our go- i vernmcnt and the tew of the land. In msoy respects our 44 laws' have a close resemblance, cr, indeed are the same as thosr of England. But lia many essential qualities qualities Ithat designate the freeman fnm the j.tjt;e, they differ. We shall men tion only one case, tot, on that de pends a multitude of others, natural ly presenting themselves. la the V nited States it la the right of the ci tizen to change his, ruler -in Eng land ' it is high treason to imagine a change ! We now come to the hohby that profligate politicians have ridden to ,death, so far as wicked men Dn des troy the ordinances- of GOD, we mean our 44 religion," the cant of all ages, Cremwell Bonaparte and the but this is alL We have no church establishmcni-w-uo ecclcsiaiticaljcourts no tythes-no priests who travel a bout ad; exact a tenth of the whole produce of the farmer, ofgrain,grtss fruit garden stuffs cattle poultry or pig whether the farmer he of his church or not. jNo we have no thing like this'! We have no state religion; and, therefore, few knaves at the altar or bipocrites in our chur ches, speaking comparatively. But, by this unity in 44 religiop," perhaps is meant the Protestant 1 religion in general embracing all the sects, What has Britain done for the Pro test ant cause? Why, she has perse cuted a large majority of herexun pro tectant subjects, dissenting from the dogmas of her national church, with poquisitbrial cruelty, & yet persecutes inenHHanu ne maxes war ascneer fully against Protestants. as 'Catholics Her, present allies aire understood to be Sxvtdtn Prussia. Austria Tbrtu galSpaihtSidlyand fiussiuhc two first are vctestahiahcfournxi Ro- man Lai no lie ana tne tost 01 (ne ureek church ;She has also been allied With Turiey and the cross and the cm- cent tere united tn a: holy league tourdoihrr?wV(2 ane is at war witn inc. umiea oiaies Denmark Saxony iarid Wiitpha. Gucfpis . It is true we have tbe'maT j jnr part of the sects that prevail in G. 1 I Britain (ai well as In other countries) 1 1 x UaFrcnvx&KaplcsZa Rr chicflv Protestant., and the . two last Catholic.' v But : enough h( thi-the Spirit of Avarice with a7wf?r domU ttithn i 'the god Jof jthe "British, go vernmeni; t at whose " Wtarv triey j im molate millions of human beings tv uh out. remorse, not caring of what sect or persuasion they areoThis is lite rally proved, aa to many cases, by the revenues thelf derive from the temples I J "lis1 rnt JP pirimsftuii iu ;ftr MfK id theidsl.' '"'b or interest, naturally or mor jViv, between the government, of the( Uni ted States and Great Bnt'aJn'r()T there js nothing in the onef like . the other, in its cons'.itution or objects ; and as Co 'trade, her interest is to obtain a; monopoly of the commrce of the, world ; ours that it ahbuVdbe free. Everythingo6 whirh her, power de pends is hostile to 'us, and there is a 4i commilnitv of tntcrestf,,in jnothinrJ - f But we should be connected yith England." ik a riOLY LEAGUE TO DEFEND LAW, LIBERTY AND RE LIGION l" .Gracious Providence I of what manner of stuff are we made ! A 44 holy league" and with England, the common robber, the naan-stealer, the scalper of women and children and prisoners, the incendiary and tht.ra visher. A 4 holy league" and With England the enemy of ourl fathers, and our pre&em unprincipled foC. A holy league" and with England the cause of every war that has iBicted the civilized world for fifty years past the common pest of society & plague of the earth. A 4fcholy league" and with England thc cold-calculating as sassin oithirry millions of people id India, the ferocious murdeter in Ire land, the minister of famine and pes- ttence in AtnertCu , A, holy leAcur" and Mtith Enplane, the .mbtt profligate and corrupt government io n?on ri?'e Prussian, & Aus- thc univprstvad ministered by the amt j -riny mrr andecliy geneyalb finished villains m the wotld, wholl Wittstein,.leiHt, and Schwart mke a boast of bribery, laugh at 1 2eGbeir5 pioyed 15,000rme match fraud, and heruA ail wis of wick- Ucgagauitt the town. AU tne attack cdncs A k4 hcly league " and .vith England a govercacnt &o polluted, so r?.oigrened with every abomination, f that t muit perish of ita own action., j sooner or later. A 4 htuy leagoe 1 and with England no 'l dlfend the law1' as laid dowo io the orders in council 44 lib esty, as enjoyed under tmprcsment,and 44 religion." jWhat religion? Christian few or j Turk ? of the English., church, the 1 Scottish church ht: various ienter.t ; the Cathoficthv Greek church, Mahom etan or Pagan? for England &s wil lingly 44 defends X or fghtr against, one of these as the other. NO w a world of ourselves" we'. will have; no 44 league', with any nation, much less with one red to her arm-pita io tie blood of innocence ; and we say 44 let him be accused of all thepeople" that proposes, much more that attempts to f ffect a 44 coonectionM with- cither of the governments of Europe far ther than the relation of amity and commerce require. J The" following is from a Boston paper beijjg partof an easay dejijjned to prove the. justice of Gor. Strong's asseveration, tlvat England i$ he bulwark ofcjy religion we 'f It musthoweirer, bm ackrhMrle'ljjed, that Eoglaod is uot rery particulr abui her al liances in this matter. , While, ahe.ia' at war with Saxony, Deomarjc. Bavaria, &c &.c she is allied'to Spain.'Fottuli Ituasia, 5&c. so that France may be coruidered nearly us fa vorable to the Protestants as th EUiglbh, while it must-be lamented that die nations appear at present to be leaving , religion out of their calculations; such has been the pro. tresa cf Deism aod Atheism. Still all tlus does not aUer what England has teenj be j-j has been for ages tbe liulvarkot tne I'rotes tant religion r fof ho nation eyer entered more lively utto the Protestant interest than she I did. tTruc tnt she fnigtit make biihop fur herself, and have a stale cnurcn ot her own.3 .. .. :; . 11,500 men, perished 00 board the iersey prison ship, lying near Newt York, during the war, by taxnine aiiil.peatilencej' sJrearly-' the aarne(rnfernaltcrutlty is bow. practised upon such 'ATnericans'aa axe uafortjunate enough ran into lueir uanas. CASTOR -OIL- f t' n 1 J. G ALES lias just reeeived a frtth.Par- ceJ of.Ctor Oilihich may, be had by the tloUic. r smallerqaaatity- 1 t V.. t, ... Vpcti j TRENCIJ accounts: 7 Paris, September J Thei militarv events Iwhich follow each other with such ranidiiyriotl lowinpr a detified relation.Sare are au tpris'ed; "whilst expecting:them? to publish the following letter, address i d byVhis excellency thduke of 0as-; sanov minister tor toreiuaiiafs ,t0 his ; isotc Rejtigfiness the prince .arcjb?: chancellor of the empife." ,J J 44 Alonseignaur I had theVhonor to write toyour exclny yesterd iv, the 25th, and announce to ur se rene hichnets, that: , the ; Russian, Pru5ti:ui;, sod .'Austrian armies had 4 marched to : atta k Dresden, , under toe ev& of their sereams. ahrl that i they had been repulsed at aHWiotsi You will easily' comprehend' that the emperor is occupied, m sucha' man1 otr, that il ls' impossible;! at this mof mepr to give a detailed actount of all the events',' which have" taken pje. Hcstiliti.es commencf'd on the' 17th. His najesty entered Bohemia on tht, I9tri' occopyjng thp principal de bouches.at Kambtlrg and Oable. and having marched - his troops within twelve leagues of Prague 'On- the 2 lathe was in SHesia, "beating thei Hussion and Prussian armiek id" gr eraU Sac ken, L:rtjgerton, Yoik and BUicher ind forcing tie, fine posiV tionsofthe Bober. 'Whilst theehemv still beireved his m-yesty in the depths 1 01 Dik'sia, ne . ieic a powertui army there, under the orders of the Duke ol Taintc, made his guard march ten leagues a day, and arrived at Dresden for some days threatened j by an imminent i.attckf His Ma : jes er.teredthe xown :at nine in the ; mruing, and immediately, made his I disnostiioas. At threein theiifter were repulaed by the Old and Young Gukrtls alone who covered thernseives with plory. -The enemy Jcft four thousand killed at the foot of our rej doubts. . We have taken2,000 men,M a fla and several pieces of cannon. This morning at four o'dbcjk the $m Pr6r;was on the ground $ the5 f ain fell ihWrre.nts Marshals the Ddke nLlta'euic and Bellune Das'sel the onage wun ineir, corps, . At (eigoi o'clock cur attack Commenced, by a brisk cannonade, he cneniyfs exV treuve left was commanded by' the Austrian Generals Ignance, Gkiiey and KJeDu.anl separated from. the remainder of the army by the valley t f Piauen The tewperor ordered it to be attacked by marshal the duke of Bellune, and by general -Xatqur Mauberg's cavalry under the 'or ders ' of the ; king of Naplcsf We reckon among the trophies , of ths day 1 5(XX) me' among whom are field Marshal Ifeijtenant Mv'tzko.wo generals of brigade many upirior j otEcers, 20 pieces of cannon and lOj flags.-t- JLunng this time general V an damme, who bad debouchedc by Kpi rtglun, seized ' upon the. rieightspf Pima rnrcfred on bPth slcfes the 'Jfe ter3walde road and rendered hi njielf master of the debuchevXrom Bohe mia, beating 1 5000 mea who present ed themselves before him, and ftxadc a youu lumuer ox prisoners. At this cnoment aU thelroas:otlterairj walde apd FreyBeyg are iptersect& the Kuiisiaos apclf foaVvxjiiiii'juipe by' the. road of Petefswalrje and thjAus triaus by that ot Freyberg if .the enemy's army. which is numerous, us kb. composed of: tbe'-Ruasiaa aftd PrussFan corps: and of ali t he - Atxsr irran army uc;icratne.' ipreirearr'it will necessarily;ufleir considerable losses ; .if it remains; thereitiyTll be Very destructive events morrbyv 0icnijp thereoch aruy heyejiperitnpe er and . more; .abundan t ; -Taints; She emperjor. has been exposed to it all .day, . Ife is this Ktnom.er4t 'fente ring. The numerous columns br prisoners, piecas of caanon ; and flags which V ae been ken areu traversing jwe c , town Xhe inhaitaota evinfe tne rost; - hiesj; The. dpkeVof tiegotb ': tajH: on t neisaor trrat cTiin JHie jduki oiilrente ctroyrfS i y6b N this loandrtanrA intelligence,: rus; ma jesty not hvJhg ttmeo wrKe;,he , array, in the suUe Qfc.the eriiperprof Kusia t as a prj y$ courjaJellHb : ha$ theVithrp w tjie sknjcli fornsoihe years; has not concealed hi na trom inteHfeent persotisv " cannot " eeecf acfe othe ? Iiayet y mpmcnt to place theni Be foreeVero v peror, f am, with great respect Monseigneir, ypurerene higbpess' very njurmbl? vant. --": 1 ;'.'"'"' XXi- : X The ftutfeofA&4?HV fc .Dresden.' Aug, 7, six '-X''XXS: : Oiif 1psseas,are inconideraollefi thetafei o; yesterilay nd jipiiiy- have costjUs np person of rank v J. ) v .aWSBiflBSBBa,;, - , . Ti. t' ;' ( - f.; ?C I , Her Majesty . 4he Empress arid Queen, has received the following in telligence, from the army dated Sep tember : " ' " .r'- -X i - . On the ? 1st - of Auuit the? Bus siati Prussian, and Ausriairirryr 'comaaahded'hy;th der and the King of Pmsliaentercd ;, axonyiand on:the dttnarehed gdnst :DreenAwith frori, 180 200,000 vmen, 'baying att immen material and, fall hopej iiot only of dra wing us from the right batik bfie Bbe, but even f msrehing upon tho Hhtne and nourishing thewaK be iweeo diel Elfe and the ; retft; five days, it has seen its hopes con IbundedrOjrn wounded haVj&iieh-intQ bu . h ch makes the nutnber ' aenqunt to tigue and theagt of prpvlsionsfir Vs bread) have x weaienidi at nearly su,ooo men-luoe.s not! amount 100,qpo mep under arm i: itbas lost more than lOO pieces of iahnoEeh- - l tire parks,' 16COammuhitio & artH, t lery waggons,, which were bicnTop, or telUnto pur wer 3000 baccace waffponA rl! 1 ( ken, .40. colons ; or . standards : - A- yet, aionse igngur, ena your oerenc f , t -v' theAuktfiaudec!ara6nbrl ' "v"ei i;'Kr - v,u;rc arc mw V v Russians, The ardbf thrFrencrt X army, and the eburai othe ik&hLXM ". ry fixed :fFJbiyS. ' first c3nnbnfiredMo& mortalloaed $eB;IpreaCwo hadrerned fboi; neHckii theBussianiervicel - 'XY) ''- 'j -great leofjyresainU , .X X r: ' -'X-'l Pans, Septemfe ; Jrfer Majesty, theTEnip gent, has receited the fojjowhigfnewil imnv the innjftothe hFugirsTv5P Oa the 26thwiata oVloclc? 1 morniog, the jetnperor their scivrHm5i'f 'uLfu;-- f Hth corps and.tlie ij&risoftMn;; ! auu, jiuu wiiueuarm snooters thi w,J lesubtirbs ery tmncr waa matrhctorv tfi an jeiMrTbcecieve theharjbia! ternoon at a si their xxxar6h miumwcn,one and iew- motientsait ;ii fe scended into tbe plaiu 2 rjievdiir - -4- , xf v-j. .... ,t 1 5 W ' jii" X ,0 7 '1 X: i 1. S- - -.V,' w ilt V ft I.'1 - s "1 V - sx

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