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F had been faved from the frcrilegious \and magnificent palace into am ad- - friends of the ceun'tiy, and pleased its _ (# VARIETY. hands. of the enem , at Smolenzk, to joining kennel, to try by experiment enemies-ought mot to deter repwb« ( € precede him, boing by the prieftsof the. depth of the mud and feculence. licans fiom their duty. Mr. Medifon | ett eo the army. On its approach, every Mr. Wolcott has every claim_on-the-is- but a-nvifl'dffidflgifififiU—“écmcugh § l \ _ 3,07” ine DMC ZK * béa-d~w-a4s—uflccrverefljrhgfacred form benevolence ef Mr. Madifon, for - while he is Prefident, he may injure (6 He TO GENERAL ATLAS. ~of the: crofs waved on the breaits of mournful indeed will be the fiate of What noble verfe ! what Ibfiy rain ! ._. Great Atlas, fhall thy glory fill ; Whé, when he opens a campaign, Begins his conquefts on a mill. Unmeov'd he faw the dreadful wheel, Nought could difturb bis patriot zeal, Nor make hire yield an inch of ground. While round him mighty dangers crack, g. His fortitude he mever mil\ d ; He “2/9“: he would not turn his back;, But like a feldier face lthe grift. Hence let our mighty generals leara, No more Cunadian blood to [pill, But prguder l.urels nebly earn, In conteft with a water mill. ; «.> ! Wino > A Peasant and an Emperor. perceived a very old man planting: - walnat tree, and advancing towar him, afked his age. The pe tendant relwuked him for utterin fuch abfu: dities in the prefence of th Emperor __ \ You cer caule,\ replied the peafant, \I did not . fpeak without reflection, for the wife do not reckon that time which has a vo been loft in folly and the cares of the: world ; I therefore confides that to be; my real age, which has been paft iq § - feiving the Deity, and difcharging H - my duty to fociety.\ - The Emperor, ftruck with the fingnlarity of this re,\- mark, obferved, * Thou cans't not hope to fee the trees thou art planting come to perfection.\ \ True,\ anf{fwer. ed the fage,-'bit-finee-others have plauted that we might eat, it is right that we {hould plant for the benefit of others,\ ¢ Excellent\ exclaimed.the. p -= E’Lififiéfior’ ; upon which, as. was the cuftom (whenever amy one was hon- ored with the applaufe of the Sove- reign, a purfe bearer prefented the old wan with a thoufand pieces of gold. Ou receiving them. the (hiewd peal -- ant made a low obeisence, and add. | ed, \O king other men's trees come to perfection in the fpace of forty years, but mine have produced fruit as foon as they were planted.\ \ Bravo\ faid the monarch, and a fe. cond purfe of gold was prefented, when the old man exclaimed,\ The trees of others bear fruit gnly dnce a. year, bit ming yielded two crops in one day.\ - © Delightful !\ replied the Emperor, and a third of gold was given ; after which, putting fpurs to his horfe, the mon rch - retreated, faying, * Reverend fa ber, I dire nout, ftay longer, left thy Fit {hould extin. guith my treafury,\ / to % % , % ”tr—W ‘ C ken from Porter's Campaign in Wuflia) is the addrefs of the great Koutoufieff to the Ref. flan army, iufmediately preceding the battle. of Borodino, We have no hefitation in faying, that we do f -_ not believe there is a Aner {pecimen ef martial eloquence in hittory, We are confident , that neither nor Rome, &éan produce [The following (17 Greece, its equal.] -The day was fart clofing.'when the veten hero, furrounded by bis Gen. erals, paffed along the line. | He bad previoufly ordered the boly picture, «secs anced c+ s wmme n c esl > \ The mill stone whirling round and round; A Perfian Emperor when hunting, | & | the image of God, in ¢ / mulliens of his creat \ You cenfure me without. f ~ their bounty. thoufan'ds along the extended line, and the moft> awful filence prevailed. warded. -From motives of com paffion virtue and fil’m_flepreo,p13 to 7 -s Tears fell from the eyes of the fil. .and. bamanity, we ftravugly regom: > prevent the deftruction of diery. They were mot tears of gricg, of congre (s, a but the tribute of that pure religious cafe to the immediate attention of the they appear as elsyin the hands ofthe Ind . feeling, which at tim s, elevate with executive. Give him an office, Mr. polréfir. To y 7&3; heavenly _ emntions|. even the Preficent, for charity's {weet fake give |- thvithftinding that at leait nine §] humbleit - Ruffian ibdividual. - By bim - enths of the weftern people are hos- W ' thefe confecrated mementos, - the We would thank fome gentlemen - tile to the imbecile conduct of the Prefo whole army inwardly yowed to main- in the confidence of the cabinet, to ident-yset if we are not greatly mif. “5:5 tain theif country's rights to the laft fivor us with a price current of the taken they will fhow themfelves ca. 3? _ . drop of blood ; aud with one impulie bounties paid for political apoltacy. pable of drawing a diftinction between o 0 they called upon the[Divzne Being, Gagggafmen might the a te infiwmfid, Mr. Madiffog and the d _ ‘ \ whofe image they Caiiztemplatcd, to .by catting theim-eyes om its pages, of - whilft they enjoy their opinions con» fe allitt them in overthro ving their enc The feelings o ' Kodtouloff can fearcely be e His brave heart oeat , wich thofe of his foldie addreff>d them ** Brothers and plow Soldiers ! «* Behold before you, in thefe facred reprefentations of the tJo!y objects of xprefied. In frue unifon fs, and he thus « e *~* I a four worlhip an appeal (which calls a. ds 'leud upon Heaven to unite with man afant re- | again plied,\ I am four years old.\ Au at. The uoh Lg ight, in caf \their riGing in the ftomdch. - The wa. y w I (it troubler of the £ flL'mi' up}? \ 13131:ng it; IndCd ¢ ter will completely extra@ and take . | Ase Las . - 1 : r - ; world. - Not conteat win defacing of lots, fug the underwriters for dam the peifons of ures ; this univer- -fal-tyrant;-rhis-arcirrebel to at Tawg - buman and, amneybreaks Into the fanctuary, pollutes it wich blood, over. hrows its altars, tramples on its rites, and expofes the very ark of the Lord, confecrated in these holy infignia of our church). to all the profanation of accident, of the elements, and of un. sanctified bands. Fear not then but that the God whole altars hve been fo infulted by the ¥ery worm his Al- mighty Hat bad raifed from the duit, fear not that He will not be wih you ! That He will firetch forth His thield over your ranks ; and with the fword of Michael fight His - <- -> - ooc This is the faith in which I will fight and corquer ! This is the faith ir which I would fight and fall, and ftill behold the final victory with my dy ing eyes. - Soidiers ! Do your part. Think on the burning facrifice of your cities-think of your wives. your children, looking to you for protec- tion- think o your Emperor, your lords, regarding you as the finews of theie flrength 3;-and before to. mor- row's fun fet, write your faith and your fealty owt the field of your coun- } t SH . i ar oena} noop. 1. feised, for the payment of his debts, whieh - try with the life's blood of the inva-. better applied ’EE_Z?§}§°_R::Q§£L i fod Eribed as follows, to wit : de.m¢m%~lag=w+fl==&ir—uwwzffiffig‘flffififief of a political trim» being a piece or parcel of land im faid town The thout wiahich followed this ad. venerable\ his profe!lytes if they thus, go. unre- mend this unfortunate gentleman's the/makerable fate of fuch cooaven. bent comme»dities as honor and con- fence. We {hould recomimend to fome gentlemen the propriety of ef. tabliihing a company. to infure an of. fice whenever principle and honor are regularly a f formally abandoned. Confidering the hazard and cafualties ancident to fuch a line of policy, it is cas fair a fubjec of infuranice as any other article of commercial traffick. ages. mn -il + ~ From the somme. Junius frays in defcribing a bafe- profligate, \\in fhort my lord, you bare fairly sum throus: every llan of the political z0diack, from the feorpi- on, when you flung lord Chatham, to the virgin in the boule of Bloomsbu- iy.\ This figure, much as it has been admired, is net corre@&-it is a jum - bie of merapuorical and natuial lan- guage. [Fhe deportment of the chat. acter here fatirized, has no other re. lation to the zodiack than his ingrati tude to Lord: Chatbam, and his de bauckhery of a virgin. And in this refetabfance there is nothing but con- ceit after all=-the féorpion and the virgin are nere arbitrary names be. flowed orn the celettial bodies, to which they have not a ade of anal. ogy. - Jumius, to bend this fact to his purpote, is compelled to iuveft the cb. noxius perfonage with the qualities of {fcorpion in the fit inffance, when Be comes to Virgo, (which by purity of analogy tfhould have been a differ- eat character} he makes the celeftial fign merely the paffive, as it was be- fore the active inftrument of crime. A writer in the Albany Regifter has < mer, he fays, \that be bas twinkled for the nation by his wavering policy- we truft and believe there is fufficient A our inftita. tiens. | As for a majority cerning fhe one, the neceffiry fu of y will give the pport to-the other. -More this in our next. Ale P 316° Aime To sender Cucumbers wholforne . Slice cucumbers into a bafon of cool [pring - water, and .it will not only make them far more érifp and fine, but will alfo render them much more wholfone, and effé€ ually prevent away the pernicious juice of the cu. cumber, which is the principal cauls - of- their fo often-difagreettg with ~~ ~~ the ftomach. - PROCLAMATION. MWfiWW JAMES KENT, late Chief of ~ the Supreme Court of Judicature, state of New- York, to me d'vreCted a is her I a 'ircuit Gour hf tiie nd de- y made, that t and Court of Oper & Terminer & Gaol Delivery, will be holden in & for the county of Chenango, on Thursday, the ninth day of June next, at the Coutt- houle inthe town of Norwir fit profecute ac ainft, being in tire Gaot of (rid county,. are notifi- ed and commanded then and there to b..to profec ute againft them as thalil be jut: And all- Juhtices of the Peice, Coroners, Buliffs ana Conflablss, within \my Bailwick and county, are hereby moufled and required to be t'en and there in their .own perfons, . with their Rolls, Records, Indi@ ments and other Remembrances, to do thafe things which to their offices in that behalf thail ap- pertain to be done. ender my hand in the county aforefaid, the' twenty-ninth day of April, in the year of our Lerd, one thoufand eight hundred and fourteen. ISAAC FOOTE, Jun. sheriff. BY virtue. of an order of the Surrogate of the county of\*Chenango I thal} fell all the real chate whereof Johus Root late of Greene, in faid county, died the priforiers then ~ eo h: . And all perfons |___ & ase % z ine «* ag {*2 af Greene. in the third allotment of a tract l - Pede. is @ while in every firn ) the political lormerly owned by Williygm W. Moris, dreggi’ afluied the veteran that his =\ y Sign of 2 Rithard S. Treat, and Samuel Treat, dis. brave troops ouly wanted the {ignal , tunguithed on a map filed in the vffice of to be given, to realize on that pot his mo devoted withes for Rutffan fatéf‘gé and uflian glory. 4 ane Fom the U. §. Gogette, EW Tat tan the hinge mean !-MVMyt. Woleutt, formerly lecretary,. of the treafury, is not pow thought to be competent to the management of a bank! What can be the occafion of fuch wonderful revolutions? We hope that government will gratioufly con- fer fome\ office, to reward this gen- tleman's apdftacy. John Q. Adams, and all thole' who are wiliing. to bar- ter for office have received | To apofiat ze and Ife the confidence 'of h no. abl#men, and\ not acquire that of men of a contrar characier is a lamentable fall indeed.. lt is like a man who t_zew himfelf Ay j b+ x + ar-... Mr. Forsyth feecms determined to: try how much injury he can do to the Federal party by the ufe <f bad neta. phorso Werecommend to his atten. tiom the following fpoken by a demo. cramick will ferve to gatnifh his Congreffional {peech at the next {cllsos. \I neve,\ faid the orator, gracefully | waving - his fand, © J never,\ fard he, and then hemmed three titimes to reeolle@ himfelf, \ never fit on the eggs of anticipation; but what I hatch the goslins of ca. lamity.\ -£ ' ‘ --t (B dimes o 0 . From the Kentucky G4Zette. \ The Pretident and Congress. The unaccountable, inconfiftent couduc of the Prefident and Con. grggs in the abaiudonment of refric. * A a marc con mn memers c n An ease ne con % +n aden n on noen cole oon + ved dhe sets nadia so ner the Secretary of the ilate of New-York, by the letter C. and being diftinguithed on fad mrp as lot No. 68, in a. fubdivifien of faid ~ alletment; being the fame land purchafed by the faid Jofhua in 'his life time of Efeck L. QammAM~mh;ftidWWH I thall expofe to fale at public vend ue, at the _ Hotel of Eraftus Perki Oxferd.> in faid county ficAt day of wune next, between the hours of ten and two o'clock of the fameday. N. B. Five acres from the north eal cor» ner of the above deferibed piece of land, now occupied by 'Adin ElHot,.will be fold fepa- raiely.-Dated this 16th day of April. 1814. AZARIAH ROOT, Admipjftrator of JOSHU‘? ROOT, deceafed. For Sale a€tbis Cifice, {BLANK DEEDS-4Anso - Bonds -& Mortgages, and 1 other Blanks of various (kid z descriptions. , on Wedngfday the Metanet bye bs, in the village of ag _.