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The Long-Island Star from Brooklyn, New York • Page 1

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t' ilfin-lf of Hp riitt.i i. .1 llicir r. c'! wlul i i i oiily hy ihc inon.nK ou.ed ai rjr fottUn.lr.l in the which plover i.t. ,1 lattil k'infr. i mirrrf'r lit Mmi.rj.ln.rntt jpij or Nias.r.Mhe time which i.w 1 the intmeroin of in't ii." nero- im, thr prncnl vulnr irn, k.

the vtpiorL IWvlPW r.Hre 'which enron.erel and mO-rrl. nnd were fund nn the fichl.oiTcr acorn' hiiution r.trciy to he ni''i Tint connkcticl'T covnien. 7 Hight about J'ncr Sir. PitixTrn I readied very well I I hlul i.tM lit nn In Irllll. mioi i i.

yy in, i.f Iict ing words of command en I7 old Captain Hardin, (and a very fmc c.pnii. lie was too) mid 1 deemed it cry K'iod command to many as well out ol as in. W.l.ll I I.JC ff thf IMIVJ. 1 I I i.ii." iiri i i i nu i.i i lie Mit-i i it lrf'l cf.tl,r. ut ty t.

I Jf, ti ll tilHur re i. hi itiit.in our aurnti'xi ja 01 ihr rmiNtprm li 7 ZZrZrl! 1. 1 .1. ut net mut. 11 11 iui 11 1.1 11 tut 1 11 1 0 Mi.l.

ilte pro cmih we mAMo he wt" desire leads of hmiies. Nf; I is crhrrr.l..l. f. JurWj.i i (f the fh4. Clio Ol'ftl I -'i't i il I'M Unl 1.1 tlir Oift; 'f U.jI fnt a l4f itn I') Mi Will I I' i twin a HC litii nri .1.

a I i.i lill II tlfilind.awfifnim ti ol lwa of KiclimonJ Sena two gtmU men, en-f in btiMfiei in lliii rii were cii'WKti iil Mi'rcnuennr: thei rt, they olituiiie il t'tfir Their ttputti.n iitr ej their inisfrtune, mnl U.cy a.iin rti. h-rkee in the on their it account, cjcIi upon hit iuoim; l't-riune Mnile-I their ttdu rjr an'l ntl nude them rich. It wj-i then the aolidity of their rrinciple in ii.ifcsicd. Though iln chtged in fjrt end in l-w from tlie rlairrn i of ihrircre.liiors, they did not conceive the rriielvc discharged in conn of con. 'scunre Willi honoraitle jiiii, whit li ttfl.cis on ihem Mie highest they 0' tef mined 10 stlisfy thtse deii'H from which thev hdd heen released.

They set apart luntis for thai purpose, to the amount 101 nearly Ja.i.V"". pu coodur tuipetfli.om. On such at have no heart to leel the dignity of the transar- tion. words would only he thrown away Ar.A Ii lie who knows knows some. 'thinR worse than hia bitureiit enemies Uare lay to his charge.

The greatest infidels have Riven tcMimo- ny in favor of religion. Wherever soci. ety is established," S3ys Voltaire, 'there tt is necessary to have religion; for reli- gion w-uch watches over the crimes that arc is, in fact, the only law which a itinllt with him the Only one hih th Dtinisiimcnt at the sulcof the guilt and wnich operates as forcible in notitude and darkness, as in the broad i r. r.u iw vii Extract mm Skeicirt of the Scenery on the Magma River." It was near sun-iet when we first visited T.1.1. nrk.

We inhered there tl not au.v 1. nn thr. columns of. mist, which then rose on thr; sull air There is such a Hood ol light rellcctcd Irom this mass of loam, that the falls are distinct long after every other object is obscured. On returning, cur path thiotigh the wood and marsh Wu hardly discernible; but when we reached the top 01 me nui, a wai in Hush still colored the west, and the evening ii ii .1, i tarfc run'.

tr IM ICi.it li i i ii-' i a a ii Ml I I I lit I II It l.iiHil I 4. 1 1 i i a I' i 1 kf. It I i I in 1 nt ti fn (' I'll il tl i. lit it i IlliPir i', I. tctu 1 I.

tt c't r4, i( i 'T tft t'f j''lllt. I I. If It .1" BUI I II Itl i -i i ji-'f" t.r,rf li i if )j a- Lirtu tjl l. lenj nrir t'-ie lit li.e hi ott n-ft. Hut re ao lute i iinl obcir(luy thrt'iM l.n 3.1 1 thri I Imr.i their cretin -f, mtlh tn u'f aiil our rronscMiti rntani tna; when hey haie a in u.c.r p-wes l)e wh MlTmJ we lu 11 "7 1 he amui'Pt of suno'tin'i revere.

I it icli vial 1w a nulU. Inn, rr, 'ioiiiuIh aave icceued eiu- Iievoitd the At'-msn: aie t.t ried in of in tieml (or the wellaie ol (hen feliow.n en Dc.ir yi'iiu liirtuis our hp ir. aro ir-med with Ime u. you. ilcs if.

tint it irt.ty vr, 1 utir 11 lumri scr i .1 C. lion, atul ait in hu 1 chluinf lor thfl leai hitv.ji of the Instruj-ttir. II rouUirii of tnin I slmuli! u' t'iil you, Mild piove p. nihil and i in in their ti.titnr, is no rii5e lir cJi nt Those tvliti stt ii'hly pursue (he path nt a true will, inrouli tlir tnt il'it ss of the l.niil, iit times he ct mini itrliniuhly to It-el, Hi. I tiiey re the oltjc cts of his pa- lemal rrrj.itii.

I ints tiiey wi.i nave c.i'iso to arknowlrdge great hniehi ctise. I nry mil. from theif own cxpeiieore, know an mcicrseof tru 1 1 n. hrJ H'' come firmly pe. suaded thai c.hICi p.w er of redeeming love, though unucrvuiuni uy iuu iuuiis, J1 anmc an if- .1 things H'CUOU.

Wcaic conviletf in th belief, that the feet of tinny of our beloved yottiig tficmh have been tut tied into tin patit And it is uur eirttct ncuher thc (ear of man, the oflence ol tho' cros, uii aversion to the simplicity of th truth, nor the ac'ivity of their own wills may intenupt thrir prngrrsi but Hint iliey may, through the onloidings nf litvino counsel, renne tu know at establishment in that faith which gives the victory. I John, And, dear fiit'nds, you who Icve the tnrth and who arc in thc vigor ot life Icvl- as you muil. iDe lile ssunis 01 which you lue hfcn pnkcrn, und iho 1 nicciuii: nun ineir niciKin inr me iitrtsc of Uit.ne ho arc! 'cl f'om n'h of V1 awakened .0 a iH.csa.srW.ne r.nV.I in- Am.t.cari tut ll.i, cn lo'" 'HCrc tt I. pit th -t wi.l.all'-.teOic that a w.khfl rare in- te s-tnvt, have ofici moved limes of (iuu si mm ti 1 tl' lf ta a u'r li iI'Mtiiiii, ty tut titia of i KJ! of lie Miifif 11 face, rv 'J' 1jur.n( fl-J, I'ur ur ht rjr iiit fj.n r.ctiii rjjf rfrtr.J yjtui. ui.

Alt tin- ut. fiom Of all tint i trtvi', an i Man nfy n.rf o'i Iiit Uk i rcu' iUi or.cv tlx l.rtr of II. it rirtli. vVct-, cur.a:i pvrJ, whit It i The tJtioui UiU-f hif jLn, Li.e to prt'Tf Iroin dt-jtn lu jr TIkW a'c tlit ponrrl of pijli. Tiom iXterU 1 1 iircngth In? trvt on, He Iji ti lif' If'i'iJ wlun a rt ywrs arc gonr, IK sotrf a Ji inxdii mir.J, VrtUti'd hi futurcpourii' JuUmie Throjgli itrr yxUi to run, Witli litf.i tlttr crrtJin rr.d of time, brin.

What aidi him in this hiji pursuit, Open, illuiiunfjclmri the wjyt niji.cia the immortil fiorn the tfutf .1.. nfrl iv 'Til KnoKtJ; tothesoul 1104 1 IIII1C IIUIII IIIV IIIVU vm Ii nowi-r, and IiL -rt and peace, And, while crleitul ag roil, The joys of kuo dge shall increase. Aid tlu the gencrom pi in which jprcadl Th? light with univ4l beams, And through the human deiert lead Truth' living, pure, perpetual streams, Behold a new creation rise, New spirit breath'd into Hi clod, Where'er the voice of Wii'tom cries, Man know thyself, and fear thy God nr.a.1.1 in MK. 1 il. Ml T.u ii 1.

1 1.1 i l. i- 1:. t- to move thee 0Ut I I I't II tU.itaMt In rnr.i tfj-i-, to lovr U'-f No apite tl.t I JUui the hour ti t. And uthrr .1 Tiun t'fii 'l hot' .11 l.rA I mrt tllfi, .11 u' j.i hour lh-e. tint- StUi nii-mot) t'ii.

fit, with ht-r tt. riiJiuor Hy proeiit to Jii'pt i.d, Bj punting art lot lot tlif hjpi) hum rene.v, SiK-n lull ol hif Miuh'1 1 mrt thee, 1 1 1 1 r- thoulit tlu- ty to view Wher. thou wuuhi' ish mi to forget thee. tlif No. Yk I h.tvr liv'J to m.

tint d.iy TonmuiP my p. difttuct.vt Uii.dneSS tJi 'i' a it senr a TI: fill'. nii(: I Mum hi l.a! -JiTl'A I II tf uhat I (. ,1 will 1, tht-t VfttliatiU thy un.ijje i.H Ltyie-t, f-- 5. eatt-r to fotft tin''.

ForU thee No. COMMUfclCVTEB. LONG-ISL AN A N'Tl QU I I ES, pin. Editor, In a solitary ramlde over the church Mlir 'tier rrcfiinifl Sfll tiu.hl. L.

I. a few dayswiice, while ruminating on thc ruva- ges death had made within few years in town, 1 was unconscionMy led to a t. monument whose decayed sppcRtainx to be ol many years' mnL vhir.h revered the i ir. wi. stone.

I found the loliowing in-, Here lies ve bodv of William Wells, of Sovthold, Gent. Jvstice of Peace and first ShpritTV nf M.tir. York Shire vdoii Lone Island, nth. IfiTl. I li i When I tee a man very immoderate hiesTiJfm to their c.mf.jrt and ulihca 1 in politics, discarding candour, destroy thjj Iitijl'-f.

on prriisiot the lives and ex- his own happiness and other people's com j.c'ricuCes nl those who iiavi- ir nie before f0)l, uv his own heatetl zcJ, I think Dm we avoid any pre halt, and btfote he marrhen cist line of eomltic, ihnl 'if the come to thr right Jacr," i'i ttcn.itni he bincccly ti: unto the eaSr till he has lime to consider where Irk Hc.veiily his help js rnarchir-R to. and e(niJaucc will not he witniield. w'hen I see a woman scolding her bus- of the (lass whom we have just tviihimt and OOlll.nP' fit! its wl ilmt vnllri ufirr vnllrv. 1 think to ntviclf. iend if I wis it.

your place, I would come ,6 thc risAt about fact' at least till klie .1 riw onus 4 firiftr i rtAts hrmrl lniinilt inrr hia farm, and cbnvert.ng it into old to gratify his palate, I think it would he rllmromi-tnthe ritf.t about" and rc- 11CCI IJClll 111 II I IIJ9 ilUS l.l It tll'iui'W 1 1- a .1. wantj jf he made his itppcatuhec. I course; and under the pressure of many W()C see a man dealing in and perplexities, to experience adiglring in pouring his invectives on aI1 incicasc ol faith in the tncv.ilul ami aroun(j uie ne better '011injpnlcnl carc mir Creator. De come ,0 Jight fuce if R.n, friends, not to ncg. he has no befer ammunition, to close hiscct youl.

meetings, however small, hut 1. a .1 icilmus i.ciii ill iiuii; utiiii.i jjrrjt increase I Mrenjj'lt. noth nt thejie at.d other fiom reiiiin to wait upon t)te l.rd f'-om readitn; (he Holy with ininds nirm-d In their I)i vinCVVm v. 1 nCVVi't it'i and 111 ilcMic lie woukI iv, in the course of the mu under oiMvani mflicultief i limv rtJi IIMV-l wi tui't-l mimi tie of withdrawing front worldly cares, tKtr Ji iv p.Ved, in seasons of deep trial and (lis- ourement, times of ref.eshing Iron, tne tl I ,,1 I'he wl tin, de- to believe thai by a diligent attendance on 1 them, and a nvMit engagement or tniiid ihriern, vmi will he strengthened to fill up vt.ur stations us faithful and devoted Chi is-Hans. In a well otdc.rcd family, shoit oppor-tiinitli- rr.iiMniis retirement frrci itntly nri-nr.

invhich the mind tiniv be inrned in secret to the author of all our blessings and which have limes ol more than transient is our present concet ti, that no exception to this prac.ee nay be lound aumngst us. whether it -ake on a ot a of tlie sacred vnlunie.or when we, 1 1 111 I 'c to p.rtuke provnions lrh Which we arc s-ipporo i.n i.k anceofthc IhmIv. On these la ter occasions, mav the i'earts of our young Irieitds also, bt: turned in gratitude to Cod, ilfus hber.lW provides for them. May lite experience id us all be suf.h, that we cat. adopt the words of the 1.

veiling and morning, and W1" 1 I's. Iv. 18- I In our lat year's epistir, wc had hi mirk the failure of st.mc of our members i p.vi'i Mhtu We h.ve Urn agi.ii. deeply -nvgrat elul c. of kmtl has since I.

Whds: I tme.it the corditn.n ofstirli ashati l.i-s wo ir.de I their own p-arc. and c.n.lr""""" i wealsoleflvrry ten ierly Nitli f.r thr near icUitfir-. Ir u-e Hjvs I ihrongb tl'ti, u.ese. it il our ttoJc r-lv't i't Wl N0 of en proved 1. benefit.

It. Mar shed on us its brightest beam. 1 his of nun(jaljon, 0f water and oous, extcn-scene of tranquil beauty formed i fine con- ))is far heyon.l his cp iui, I trastwith the one vc had just quitted a will soon b.ing 10 be employed, 111 the Cit degree, in the sn ice of the Lord, let it iniir colli 1 in (i Vi.nr lic.rt-, in I i iimi cease fmng. Wh 1 in these davs hm (hc anu cause a sudden halt from the nf.w-yomc oazettk. n(j Turner If Co tiroui, I beg to mlorm thc puiHC intou 1.

ur jjj a. ant'st M.r. the manner 01 SeuUtd ram inner, as practised of England the tdvamages aru which arc, tnal a muci larger mie pans arising ,111 uautity of the that cm, ue oih. quantity of milk, and the quality minutely superior lo uutter inane 111 mc way, and it not being subject that sourness which a person who Ins been actus-touted to the waldcd Cream Di tier nny easily detect in the American. I he follouiug is the process 1 As scon the milk has been tAcn Itom the cow, it must be placed in an earthen or tin vessel, and allowed to stand twelve hours.

Il must he then placed on a steady fire, free as possible from smoke, r.4 sealdel for minu'e partirul-r care must be nt to allow it It mu-t be then placed in situation, ami on the following day, thick rid c-ean. will p- rear on the sttrtace 01 me nit.it iwoh.it exreiitnt bi'j he taken off and made butter in the omrr.oi way. AN' r.Sr.USHMAN. aged 63. up the river, and were met neat Lunuj "Yea hrehce lies, who ipeaketh yet, tho' lane by a detachment under Oen.bco.t--deaj an engagement immediately commenced.

On wints o'f faith his soule to heaven is fled, As soon" as intelligence of this reached the His piovs dtedes and charity was rvch, mn Generals Porter and Hipley pressed contrast peculiarly grateiui to uur u.ci minds, which had expanded to their utmost limits of perception and emotion- Nearly; a mile back of the Horse bhoe 1 all is, Lundy's l-vne or heights, where the battle, 1.. 1 1,, nl lirulcewater. comniuiny v.i.wv.... was iougm. nl.iin.

with sonic small eminences 1. a itfOMnvriiHivr' ririaii 11 1 uencrai urowu co-operation of the fleet which he d. changed his plan ol opera- it from t.nf r.nsrown 10 cd in the ld expect tions, and Chippewa ICti -V On the. 25th of July, 18 the their forces, marched rollcCtin rorWard to his siqiport, out i.enerai aeon gallantly sustained the conllict an hour o- ftllC their arrival- nuic mmj soon engaged st'dl the Dtitish force, torn- mjiuled bv Generals Hull and Diun.inond, was supenoi. The battle began about sun- ct, and lasted till midnight, and comid- irtd Jie most bhxxly which was fought 1, 1 1 1 1 tut war.

liClieial uruwn auti severely woumlcd, but o'ul not the he 1.1- hi ra 'er combatants were unmindful r.f the de-iatttirc cf the dat. I he moon' was htgli thc I ca tns at its ro-, sl.ed r'e a uldv-uUtfiil i gt 1 I'UJ ti'" ucai ti.ni uii tui 111 auu ill i tiiotign ol en rlt pressed vai toui acci'tt be by toiitinufd wat'hlulnrss unto oravtr, eodncil will, capictty to titivt in May tiiey receive that divine uppi wii'nii will cnaole then, acceptably to endure 1 tt rruiaii.ing (ri.di id" tioie tid 1 e-fg in and ineekoess ul spin1, be prepared (j enter mio iest eei -1 aicwe.l Nigned in and on behalf the ince'ifg, Ly m. 1)11. WOlt I II Lktw the meeting thu year wmiuu.i.D. WhiteHelJ, wncnptsi goinj to prc.C, the very brhnc l.c ('lei, wl hearing ol S.

Hotter, L'jttS Jc.US I weary 11 thy woik, ot.l ef lh 'fk I he nest ttvirmi. a tkfc it he ai. I to bis tc'S w'vi ts1 1 wis'S ttj.it be ww. I prt-t so I h4 Tf.ttf nt" cat i't I oat uu uru ruii 11113 111s- -1 That of his Praise no pen can write looinvui. n3 was Tns lite so was nis uiei oect-dsc, Hee lived in love, and sweetly dy'd in peace 1 1 Sonic gcmlcni'ti, tivcrsing the other dy, upon the however interest, in- subject, or keeping thc i.t!cnti-n fitrd it, of them oUserved to his f'i'-'id.

that be give him his old if hi iVi.it He -n it- V' 'ni 01 bi I 1 1 r-pe the Lord's rrayrr iui''d wander her 'i'ch a-t ri in t. interruptim; re-.

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