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A l.YO.V 1177 LA l.HOI.Dl.US."
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VOL. 9. XO. IP.
SALEM, COLUM IHAXA COUXTY, OHIO, .SA'lTliDAY, DKCEMIJEU 2-1, 1S53.
"WHOLE XO. 429.
;TIIE A ?l T I - SLAVERY III' OLE,
. . riBLtmir.U EVERY SATi nn.lV, ATS.Vl.KM.OIIIO.
4l,&0 psr annum, m)nble In n-lrnnra.
if W i nm 'luniillr .rn.l miml.ni-. tn ttin-u. trim tr. n
lwr..'r.. Iitit ho re U-Hrrt-I t. tw.
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HnVng Agent
-Mn?t Hr.' li"...... Killti.r. All ultl.TI to Ass I'karimi. Cul,.
; ; , TJlKM.S OF ADYKKTISIXO.
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ANTI-SLAVERY BUGLE.
NORTH WESTERN OHIO.
Pear Jl vnifs: 1 onrn tliouht this ncrlli weiteni
Ohio Imd no lilncc so low in mnnil snve, n to Ufe
..ml.. .....1 e,-,f4 fr tinniment. lint mieli l.lneeti we!
linve, even here. Xol very lon no a ela of f tn'li
!oml)iitiiiitn coniniemed nuiault nnd 1'iittery on tlm
etiool liouno in Lm Vport, iVillinirm Co., Olilo, for
the purpose cf lu'enkin); up n .er'n'ii of inoetinx tlmt
1 wan holding there at tlmt time, on nnti-iduvery
and other reforms. They sentlered the window
nln . . ri.n..1 ll.r.iut ...ken the .leitl ti lth lm.fw.
b . ' ' . . . . ,. ft i
ttrntic vciiireance. Morininc nnd linwiine like niml-
....... IV.,-:.,.. II,:. It. t .t..n,l n itl. m fri,.l.il In
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nnrtl. ..Ill l.nfien Tlfllll'lltl... I OWrtl'l I A t IllOr tlll.l lOerill U'
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nd os a nnlural eonscfiuenee, the inoltoernt. retireil
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to tneir resting piaecn. wmi utininu uhu einiiur'i'.ii
vf fin e, fouling really defeated.
How soon wo could nccoiniilisli onr Work, dear
Ilrotlior, if aucli wero our only npponnnts. llul
thou very well kimwest that wo have n nmre for
luidaMu class in our way to success. '1 lie real
lackern of cluMiers nnd oggers the )i.n'r.t-i,ii.
'i'his class is fiiinil in every fcct.irinn nook ami
Corner cf tl.o political and Icligi 'lis world. They
nro iinti-inoliociiits, w'uli a very siguifiennt
Tims tlicy tay, "I mil ns imi. h oppnsed to molio
cm.'y as any man can he, liil those nholit: m iiifiilol--ought
to he tarred and feathered, or cluhlw l nml
rggo.l out of our iici;;h).urlioiHl." The clul.hcri ask.
"Why?'! Tho liisseriwm nnswir, "Tl.o slave is
lio' least of their concern. Tin y only wish to
Jtroakdown nil government. Ian and order, l.ihleand
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liut go for luu'ing men nr.d women live together
uroiuiscuoiislv. J hey nie n tl.l' l at lie i.t, r t tin-
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.IkiIiis i.f ilatkr.ois
.reiir-. J-.icsc :': '
flMiivesot avery.I.iraieu n..c..i. ......
,with clubs, eggs and bowieda.ivc ; Lut w it!., n
tie'... ,r .liiiidi'i'iiiirtciie, ,cs. unlimited by reb' I'll anil
iv - - :--n " .. . ...ii
.....liti..,.! I.'iclrv. ,u,,l . iud nectarianisiii. to ,',e(ds
.uf murder, not of the icfiiniicr't, person, I ut vlr.it
is uiuch more Hacrcd, his moral character.
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religiim.'.-lhoy .1.. not l.ei,ev in ger.ing ii.a:i-.e.,,r)i.i(ii.,
Imsest km,!. I heir ...yect is to mea, down ,.
dmrcli.of Cod, Sc., .
. , At every pin, 0 we liaic yet le. liire 1, more or le
of tWahrto false charges and ba e slanders were
immediately circulated wi,h a ea, , ha, bclo,
a better cause. I Ley he .,, such n ann.-t.rn. niouv
.iiunner. and so carncly ami perscvcringly that
H would 1,0 no misnomer ,0 em ..W liar-
nd slanderers, and therefore the more injuricn,
t the eanso of humanity, and damning .0 .hem-
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.-.H-Jitrt,J.,u now doing? lliou art tho father ol
'.Tueidesimvcr cf Kdciiic bliss. The be-l
riuneranilneructuutur.rfavcrvvKC. The support-1
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, cr of. intemperance, nr nm
War and Slavery. 1 lion
hast doomed 1.1.0 seventh of my
coiintryinen to su
uitl) the bcasta of the field, ns articles of iiiercliun
Ant. Tliou hn.it consigned lo tho groat American
'"so of ill fame, ono-sovoiil!.' of H "y couutry'u
iflnnfflit-T. Oh. tho.Unon.Ut'1'of ii.iii..ty! here
lii.iit:io vile for thee. J'.ven Jesus tl.e bclov-
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'sml fo nas ji-iiou ... , -
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prayers, and all thou didsi until the rabbit-liunn
him bntweon heaven and caitli. They wee gui'.ty !
1,'un between heaven and cam.. m-j -v.vB
hut thou art doubly guilty ns me nissu.-ou.
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Trul-v vonrs. for (ho dcliveranco of liars
nun
' alamjefrs from tlie'.r cliains of darkness.
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A. P. B. Farmer, Defiance Co., O., Nov. 28, 1853.
FROM MICHIGAN.
ANN ARBOR, Nov. 23, '53.
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- Ma. KniTim:-.' A.r Tho s i e. t of y
la hut little UiuugUt ol ill this .putt uiy. ""V,.
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does this prove inui n m
provo that while three millwiti
and human hoings are hold by
' of human bondngu, that the
"' of thoso who il.iro speak in
' tthould lie scaled up? oven
'.' live among those who "having ey
1 1 a.ifferiUL'8 of those degraded by
jfog oars hear not" tho shrieks of tho fond mother
"when hor haho is .torn from her nrms, adding
'iltnothor grief, to griefs which liono but mothers
"know
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Une woum ttuna uiai ins o.oon wouiu iiy
thrain of any one in whpfo bosom is felt a single
-ihrnh of humanity, or a siiiiilo human feeli.ij,
..;hea the, Kllocttl.at.il u.e n ne.eeu... 1 , ,
ii mien are kusight and sold!! Men nro mado tllu
' "aobject of truflio and speculation ! 1
It really teems us If man should have no higher'
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. ...-aim. . And can they have ono more holy limn that
of rcliovinif men of their sufferings 7
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The name or tan,y snouiti "
', over every American oui.en. i, .
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ieaUK! W,t . likeness or nn r.icr .... - - "-"l
fs'-ojipou the institution of human slavery.
' 'aheald opposq it for Ui uko of thoir children,
' who' aoeordinsr to the natural eoursa of things,
I'i 'must soon liocallod upon to act upon tl.e theatre
",u . ' , .. 1, r. tlm .Vn f
1 f I fa. Mothers should oppose It for tho sako ol
fl Lumanlty, and to dry up lira tears of tho many
nllr rmmher who annnnlW are ..ulTerii.R all that
l" i ! .i..Mt.li.lilti.n in seelna their children
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-ttrated, ferhaps to lull Into tho hands ol an
ex n. other! Legroe, (for thoie nr many.) ,
-"leMeftie aa f it was too much for hunrnn na-'!a
tire ioW. 'Yet' we are told bv many, "you
Z noUjsi.at. the nueMio.,." lo they
fur hundred thu-,
tho galling chains
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moutliH or the nuiuiior
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a or ot, l.un.an ii0ni.
if they nmy chance to
OS sec not" the
the lash, or "hav-
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m -n who have the common feelings of Immunity
in llirir bosoms, rnn suffer such an insult to go
iinrMmtn.M l,nv . it.. tl. - !...;.
d humanity tritnilcr1 t.p.,11, n:id remain dormant;
i if in the torpor (if iinronsoiom pxi-ipih:)1?
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Fi.rl.i.l it, yo lovers of freedom, yo christians, y
"1Cn WHO .tare nSCOIUl tllC Sacred llltar, IlU'l
Trny ft ul.luw'n (it-1 to lirnr k wla.-w priiyor.
I.nt nut yunr lnlliifiico I c liini;ur axninst tli nut -
! mill rililu of limnniiiiy, l'ir it in u Mipnn Uin
yi.ur li:irii.'t'ir.i, l.tinrkcr tlinn flip ilnrkc.it l.inw t,f
Al'i icu'ii Mm ket h.iii.
.Still net MuuK.f Hum tlie
" ' 'i'"J nnu u.uv uvu'iu uuu mil
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111 I if 0, Jut me nk you to tliink ll.is snlijeit over 111
your own nmi.jV to wci.rli it w ell, rive it a inn.ful
' nrnl lititireiii.Ti.A.I e tii4:.t.i,.. TI..... I r..l . .. '
J lien 1 lee lnt-
'''''1 J'"" iH tltPi.w ilnv.n yi.r.r v.en;ir,iifl cf trnr-!
1 fare iiL'iiin-t llic emi'-c cf lminiuiilv ! nml leiul
; your tnleiit nml iulliieneo to Ji ii e tin! name of Im-
I limn ulnvery from nfi' the civilianl wortd. For mvl
part, let others do as they nmv, I am for Iniiiuiti 1
riulilM. mid Unit tuu without a uciiinroiiiii-e. fur I
hnve ..mivht it. vnin I,. li.wl ne n .l.,i,l,,. ,.f ! .1,.
iv m iiii it,, j
1 even n liudow- of i-i -l.t
in huni'in slai cry
, Your Truly,
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A. H. JOHNSON.
FREE COLORED PEOPLE IN VIRGINIA.
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and In that time thete wero i-ent from Virgi'i.ia to
Llheriit II'.' free blacks ami slave, at n com to the
1 trea nrv of S.i. lln. I'ndi'r the present law. In tln-j
, Virginia-a larvr number than has gonefrc. '
.', . We t he same imc--fer l.fc-l W
kBT. diawn from the tveai-nry nnd .
liUdv 1o be ap propnated , shoi. Inne. he
.""fV '"' t j?rnt f.... Wma t.. .d e-
I hap.', correct : but bv the rentus cl xiil, tlm lice '
1 ,.()()1.p,i p(, j. M t i, ,n cf Virginia was .,:i.K'J', . nnd we
,. ,,,,. tafelT nut it down at ".". 11 t . Sunnosui
The free colored people cf Virginia seem to he a
'ourie cf ureat nnnovame to the i
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nple cf thnt
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They find thoir removal n source cf much
: cxpemc and dillieultv. Tlie (iovcrncrtnlks in rath
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The (lovernor talks in rath-
l-ra"-'."5 '""''
The follow ing wan his com-
inunitiitii.il to the Legislature on tlm eiil'jeet ill Ins
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I late Ineonaue :
"In my first iucsmio to your predecessors', 1
culled their attention (u the e.ititinor.t iin-rciiMi cl'
our free negro population, and recommended the1
adoption ol more energetic measures for their ic-i
nioMil. If tiny thing with wanting to remind us cl
the iie cKsity nt' i ciuoi ing this great mid growing
ciil, il if liiinilicd ill llic fads exhibited ill the lu
p .rt upon iho 1'eniteiiliiiry. Willi sin.li nn exhil.il
I el'.ue n:e, I cnnnnl hiiiule to it'iiin cull your nt-'
te:ilion to (he sulijei t.
"Jiy the net pas.-id April Dili, IkV'J, tl.o sum cl
jvin.iaM per aniiuiu lor liic years, togi'llicr wiili thej
net u mi n l it lo be rnit eil by a lax ot mn) dclhir cr.
hea l op' ii every male lu e negro l.ntwevn twenly
oiie and lifv-lic veals of u-:o, anil the tax in seals
itlahed to registers of freedom, wiii a: iiropriaic.i
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to l.u CX. elided l.v tl
i viniiii.iiiii n ii.iaio in nn'
transportation of thero pc
li.-t to Libciia. 'J'hi.-
act, though d
igced to rid us of this ciil, will tail
,1 lis plll
unless inure uriicnt iiiilu.
licnts lie
iii-Lii in r i , n i .11'' in ihtkii n lu r i i:i ill I .1' i'
I'nder the
'IlllifHIII 11 II. I- ll.'l ICI.'IICII I'', 11
' I'e'in.'.ai mil iioar.i mis lllll V Ol .'.1 lll.e 1 oil II:'.
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.pear, ::. cl .ima.in.iul apprepnancn ot
,.. men exne.i... .1 .0 six .,,.. s.
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tuo i.pei'iuici.s 01 lie last six nioiitlis tnnv to re-
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hnuld have an annual ciiibrrat'oti from this class.!
ot dsn, winch the boaid think wou.d at b-at jii-c-
iunt mi' ,i,",,'i.n ,1 t tie 1,1 .1 111 ,1. 1 no. I 1,111 . .. .i..
any increase ol numbers is prevented, when and
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1 fi tirl 1 m .it it i-1 1 ' n Im-a .Ii. nt lint aviylntir t 1-1 1 '
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the adoption of mote efficient measures for their le
j inovnl, leaving tho selection of tho mode to the uni
ted wisdom of the (ieneriil Assembly."
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VERY GOOD.
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1 rights of iiiiiu. Ihorcf.iro, .
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1 lie 111111 .11 11 no imi. iinii.iii.i. iil 11 line iii.-i-'i-1
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,w il,,tcJ, with great
, resolutions to the following
uiuiniiuitv. ii iii nil nt i vo
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uccu .ropounue-i in uifre-uinrcouisco. mis.iioss;
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ist. "is 11 rii'iu in uis,j,,ey u.e inv ci congress,
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Known ns tl.e l ugii.vc r-iuvu i.aw:
2d. "Is it ri-l.t to disobey tho law uf Indiana.
nil,
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' founded cspcciall on tlio thirteenth article of
I State Coiistituiiv'' V
JiMohrd, That thin Synod regards both the en
actment referred to, as being in thtir essential fea
tures, directly opposed to tl.o principles of t'hristi-
Inn.tv, tho uiciates o. nuninniiy, uuu mo iiiiu.tunon.-
nne, in our opinion, can I III n lobs now uu si.uuiu ,
decide, who believes that in all ruses in which hu-;
man laws come in conn ci witu inu j-imiio i.aw, u .
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THOSE RUNAWAY NEGROES.
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in n,vtlre and reckless as .0 conl
,ltl""lKt.,luMl.,.s ,volli,i ( ,,v If there nro uny such
lm,roalouts, wo bog of them to apply for ih? job at
onco, Chicago TiiLmif..
Wo have said that it is done by rom.e.t. W
'.tended to dn it froo gratis for nothing 'the
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t,fiuftko n,'iy conimonts upon it that wo plensod-11!
1 fliet wc wet-, well aware of before. Hut wo could
not find tho paper containing the article, and wo
!supposo that tl.e delay led to tl.o heliid- that we
(f) .j pf ,jlu,..jol, Accordingly we
,mQ ri,f(.iv,j tD0 tstr,,., and n, five, dollar bill ns
c00 ; .(, flls0.i , We don't often refuse to reopirol
,nef-..nd we find that nhoi rople have th;
th'nLl.am.-failinp-an.l ff V in onr
Vn nol.lish bv reoiiost tl.o followinir extract 1
n. . ..... ...,.! t'l'nr i..i.' 1. I'nUi vi: '
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Messrs. Mathers & Johnson, of 1'aliuyra, .Marion
county Missouri, have icieirnnueu iv us iron.
"inev, Illinois, announcing
that on filiturday
'ni'dittho 2(tth ult., "Thirteen negroes, men, wo
l.,w?n nnd chihlrei." left Mai-ion eouniy on tho un-
dei-'round railroad, for pniis unkiiown supposed
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.1,. 1'iinnila. ine u. somen coniiiinii u ,un m-
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n,,,.' ,vn cnhle us, when we earn it hy catching
the runaways, to " livo liko a gentleman," for at
least ono year. -Hut as we have other fish to fry,"
wo want tie ot tho job to somo ono who is con.piv
it7,rlpni.h ,mstess. No- one need apply, how-
hns served less than five enrs in the
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" thirty nieeos." ns we are confident dlint any per
f 7, ;,,,,. T,il,nt una a!.ut . Km
, " .. 'r.ulld .,, utU the mon,y!
ptir(iCa-tiiii. We Impo that our friend who owned
' ,l and parted villi it la -I, I'oeU tint he ha g'.f
! ' viilii" received" f,,r it, end a wc lm n "m i iii.nl-
I , k t ( I It M,I V ICA .,-,1 ,1.Tt ,.t,c,rn tl it, c t ' ' 1 1 n
vnv tliiit it will yny fnv few 'i'liiinh-irivinn ilin-iri-n
tn-ilny v. 1 1 -1 on h diiiiH'i'B v, ill lm Jiiu rrl
iiiri' iati'(l nml ifnny p'.rli.'M tin : f i .-i:r In
t tliull i t-.'.vurilK n I 'ii.'i! iinM iiiiii-r r.r t n o ii'
ill" pnnii- curt. If tint in'f (Hir. vi nrf lit n, !( -r '.
1') knn r, lint in. Tim fiirnrl in i nl lixlir.l mill tin' i
iiidiicv isn't wnntvl. t ulirm- nil hunils uvo ent-1
1 tw,i Wllu t,lu nrrr-i.gi im i:!. (Juim i IIV.i';.
AN APPEAL FOR TEMPERANCE,--TO THE
WOMEN OF OHIO.
I pri, ip of rcmpeninco ,i. To!,, W.V.-.cV
1 " '''.' Unit w ill t ll.i ... theio U uo
loc.id.itici,, no ..;,.. V. ' pliil.:--...,y.
w ' c".v '"''' '' ' Lave :o iiil!ueiicp T nut i
' i lit of partial insanity, making preparations
t.vy his 'cm n hfe. would U have a:-
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p'or ctei ncnt 01 tne..- natures nml llius riot c eicn
avenue to animal ditsipa'.ioii. Cuimaiu il.eir tnMe.
tiiiioiiilv. p'cpaie their hearts to cl 0 tin: Iodine mem.
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:Jio iiiciiuai on 10 i.iy ni.ui '.
Let us then eo.,.0 up in groat numher. from all
I portions of tho blato. and lot . is espce.al y have
delegates nnd reports from all the l'emalo ic.ni er
il ance Isoeielics, of every name, 111 ILe State; and let
ea h delegation .coma prepared ' M''i"'
and if P ble will, pwh. and with mcney ,0
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oiigni gem oi jour own n-e.ino, now estninge.i in
yilct degradation frenr.icdly imploring pnidon cf
i.ou ami nian, or in tne vvritiiings auu contortion'. ,
if .fni-illiit tt'niii.itiu .Ijiil.rin.- tlirt ulinCre df ilmiiiiiiv
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wlio Imvc ronio to t'rmnnt Imu lioftuo (ho tune
jinniilinod jr.m.. (r-tmrn gone, hope, that lingers
.longest, gene!! As you regard a 1 thefe, nay.
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A' nir'''-'" "f tli" WoiiipiiV StntnTc-.npernneo
.LiBieiy, 111 ill nt iM-tin, nepteinbur .1, U.i.i, the
mi'lcr' innr.l vtro apimmti il nti i.nuittou to nepar
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mure exleiule.l unil enei-tivc cie
eii 111 tli" I enii.er.itn c rui'fe.
llllii.rlii llm nnrl. ,.l' rn..,.n...,ii, m.I ..l,,r.,i;nii
juiMia M.;ui....mt I.i.m 1 e,.,i'in,i'.k, ,1 i.. lil.iii
tlie le.iriliiir.ilu riiUrro will i,nln, .ceiiuo I:p only
oM-eii ine ie.Mii.iii i.i.ivi.ii it 1 1 I me
tii.iie t.l.ivi.iil nml iiilellecHnl
Klriii;;tli iiinl (jetmo-. Hat the, i;i,.n, i psful ntteniptH.
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ii it'll, nvee rust of t..i tiiim nml of f tilth, to insti -
tnl
n reme.lv f,.r r.il ei . with on v tine (if the:"'
two c!eiiirnl's tint eniuliine lo midi'u'i! tho riftiK
..it ,
"'T ' lvrry " '"' ",1
iexily(d n rei (.;Miilii n ti
it V, eiimil ji ! t nnd eor
"w ' f fvrv livii,;; tl,ii,r, ,i .Vvelcned tlm 1:0-
f Wcrinn's ovii'innl canne-
e.imil li .-ht and eoncsi.omlin; diitr tn e.xerl
h.-r rVWu to .. in tho struggle for a letter and
l.t:; 'i- liitiiuunly.
111 no dm "ir'.nielit cf stsdal nnd innrnl eli'cvt hns
thisl.eenn re..;i.t,;co.,stl,n.. in H.e Te,..er,.nen
, , .... ':, i ..... , , . .' i, ,,
' ' . .-..., e ii in ii i n in e. i nv llli, Cl en inu
net e,,t..-,.rv.,i:e n,..i . . i.'... ' ,..tli
perlorm, ami Hint cur int-sinn i,t this iniiiortnnt
crisis cm. .f ,rv., I.. I'..... ..,., I
with the move nt fru.irtlm tln'v- cf Wnl,ingtcn -
i.'nism down to the pri'-ent time, rhow that from '
causes ci Hlent to
t . . i . .i. - i.. i
irt"i.liti,IR. I. .t rt .. n i.... . : . : r . i i. i ..
n.e ...i.eriers, i ue .icociit nine
I II I in 1 1. ,11,
i.e..
d reform,
. i'. :..
nml in Its
.i.i .
the last
.is a Mi-tisnre ndaiited to secure the desire.
I'ri.i.iiiiiii mi; in ill' .1 II I ill tlo,,
or to destroy ilriiiikeimcss, nnd trnw ilenuuu
K,,'!'d a prohibitory
re-' Tt.
law, ns the oi'lv cure
rrom tins enlerprise, we. ns women, having in
leg.il poli'teal rights nviiiliit.!e in this navlaie, ivii.
to I. e ex, du. le i. We have no leal I c--i..;nii ii.n as
citizens, nor n vrtec. nml h"nc" cuiirot do llie
Icj'itminte wo- l( i f sili-ll.' Ni'M'ltlielcss Iho must j
iinporlaut pnrt cf the work is left upon onr hands. I
It i" e-i-.ily ileiiicn-triiteil lint laws in niii.nue cl
the people'', npj'ioial will net be cl oyed, nnd Hint
their tenderer is lo l.e-. ! a ct,ii.-ni t ii r nil law.
We nro doti'.tlo.s sale in savicr tlmt let one-half i
.f tl.e .eoile cf Ol'i.t have .o iieeess:i: v iiitcinal '
nrepainiinii for Mich a law us the Maine Law: and I
it 1 1 i. ur appropi'iaie biiMiiess to p int deep in the
ii.' irls ol llie pei
true bn-is f. r an
, . . , '.:i-
l ie. such principle, ns w ill ...i-iii a
all poweilul prohiliioiy law.
(Mir ri b
ive v orit in l'i:s eniei iii'ise secmi t i ln
therefi iv, "tc breathe umlciueith the ril.s i.f IVatl
" ' 'K "". i"r "' o I" nn ca-.cs, is uioiiu agna -
. r.. :.... .....l . ,-. . i. i.. ..ii : ...i
Ici-'aino a. ti,.
, lly an, cnUto r, as.,n and I
.-, ' '.
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us'-icilif HQ l.re ii,
- . " ' ... ., , '.' w .',., ."'"".."
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-
""' '., -. ' .111 u.h. no. y.
,,,t no time 1 e Int. Keen l.riel.i .1 e (I,-,.. ,,.
own hca.'lh-toi Sec tli::t loiircliililnni and
until have i.ioi er and In -ulil.ful 1
cl.l'll eXi itellK'l t
and an.ii'-cin"iit, I!. at shall dev.-!.:
,e n;:,Ti,i.
I 1 ... t
'J' "" ' concert, nml llic religi. rq n
1 concert, and the r.diiii.:i:i nn etiicf, 1 1
fore the vile haunts id' "ai.iin nnd di u;:keiiiioss. ,
Circi'late tracts ilem.unciiig the I.i, pi, r 'J'rnllic.
pivtraviiig its fearful results, nud insisting upon 1
liigli-touc.l i.i'i.al iiclinn mid a prohibitory law..
Aim in niiltKf tin. .".,0-,-:,'. , c ,.n , r...,' . i:'o.,,.i.
'in this good work, mel be yourselves coiv.it tent ; .
attend no parties whoro wnio is ohered the
res..'-,
in,.. m.iIT.o. n.tw 1 .. 1. 1 I
r!....i 1-..1 .....i,, '.;... ... ... ,r 1
soc.ate freely w ill, none w ho ma:n.nu Hire, buy
.r....u. ...'. ., , , v. v.iu i'.cii 1.11 10 it oeoi c. ,vi-
. . .
tr use niccimlio a
int. xk.'itmg lu, 11 rs; trndo
iti xk.'itii.g liipe rs
leal in the nnicle
..m, i i...
t .
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"t:. i
'"" ' 1" " n- ,o. ..'luneiaiei
- ..... i..... . .
Ill nil caeH. lia t:.l as I.' is-.l i. let t.i ei-ect nnd ev-
, 1 ,, .. ', : "... ,
an nie tro hand m limn. I. el n 1 feel nr liher tv to
. ' ...
-co nr nneriy to
Ri.tteriiiL's cl cur
. t ,. . , ..'
i it 1 1 i
1. 'i'i r. , .
BOX llMUl n cursu 111 which we nre fttumnrii: u-thi fne
' v"" "" "''T' i """"""
fr 11 I't.ilt mil in ' t 111 1 I 1-1
" " "'i'01 " ""' " I """)
!ro"n 'r!'' Ih'!;; "i!! ii 'LTUir .1 r.W.l'1
1 , allv j tj , I t lZ'tl '
" ,1' . that I i',vn.eil Zn -n J-i'tl T'.V "
in all her wretched inglorious loreline.., driven ml
to s l.iyer in tne wintry i;K,ts, nml M.l.s.sl upon tl.e
wmid s old il.nr.tic-, as you weep over tl.o ome
furnish corresponding notion.
l'auso not in fuar,
Preach no desponding servile view,
Whato'er thou will'st, thy will . do.
Work sows tho seed,
F.ven tho rook may yield its (lowor,
No task so hard, but human power
l-'.xahi'.l lo one end and aim
May conquer lute ; Work on and win
JtiSKI'lIIXI". S. lillll'l'l
1X0,
M. K. l'liCK.
.1. V. BATKIIAM,
MAUV II. 1I1HUSALL.
The ANNUAL MKETIXO of Iho "State Tr.w
i'F.11.1
EiiANi K Societv, of the AVoiitx or Ohio." will be
U.H in Vou-'.on IIMt,. and Thur,
the Utlt and l'.'ii ot January next,
Tt Is true our hopes of immediate and efficient
legislative action for Temperance, havo diminished
siure tl.o uiifavorublo result of tho Into election ;
but if this has shown us tho need of a greater pre
paratory work among the people than -,re had sup
posed necessary, Instead of becoming disheartened,
1 slum Iil Iiiii kio on inu m inor anew, ryso.vcn u.
compu r at all hazards ; for itis it work for God and
hu.nan.ty, which wo have no right, and should have
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niil the cniito, .ct n utipc- iihto miito ill mip 1I0-!
lil 'Miil'iiiis, in crier t' :it v.r in:'v l:i!ior mnru wiwly,!
unitedly nil (ll'iieiillv, I in- enciitw feimn. '
Arrmi: -ements will ).i nin'o l.v riiizeni cf Ccl-!
miiliii", 111 enieilaiii . atnituiifly
l:ulie who 11111 v
iUlef.il !-'. m iil.reifl.
Ill I' lialf cf tli r.-N-oruthe Ceininilte.
J. C. BATEHAM, Pres't.
Bvi,tiiU -K.r p!i.'.iF icpj.),'J
ABOLITION SCHOOL BOOKS.
"", .tnoiitimin..
M'e rtvcnlly eiillnl tl.e nMerlimi cf tliC S nitliern
l.ulilie tn nn" Aljelitii n m !,i "1 l ii' k, nlile j l.v
Vlinrlri ). ( 'IfM.l.ni.l, cf rlnlniielpliin, nnd v.lm li
is ciroiilati'il in tin; iMmtli. ticdul no cii I no au
thority ot n ci.'ITi'- pi'liili iit, Hlatinp; ut the : .ili:e time
lliat v.i' liiwl llo ei 'i lml l;i i.w li"l'e of tint i lial.c -ler
c f tl c 1'i.i'k. We lime i im c reeeiieil n e'lion.u
iiicnti' ii f'riiiu n Uii.liiiioiiil IVirtiil re'fiiliii; in i'hil
tuliilpl in, fully ciiiliriuiiji; I lie Ki.neii.i it it cur nth-
c r cutl C-1 ml I lie i . t
lie mn Unit t lm. I. leiel.unl
rniikivt nml uitni Free Snil Alt-
one i.f tl.: ei-
clitionit In in the win lc ecinilry,
lie is tl c lillt
linrnl Innil cf l.nney, ti.o yon cf Jnx. U. lorney,
w ho ciliU tlm Ahulitiou hryithr, a ilaily paper pulj-
IihmmI in riiilailelplim, nml su !mm:i. .y tlie Inn
'"'i'l.o peupli1 cf tlm S"iith rnnnct l.n loo inreful
li'vr they eredit hooks o.ii..imlinS from mull Miur-
ecs in tlicir mid-t. In lin.t, nil school hooks com-
ing f'.' i'i the inlccli.d di-tncla uu;:ht to be sulyiM lcd
to a ri;;l cxiunmutu ...
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VIRGINIA, Nov. 26, 1853.
IrXfjX1 KrirV, u'l.N n-ion WU,t
Vie, ,' IT, t t , n Tv , ev
1,. l '. ' ' ,,'" , ' ' ;!,,. I ,11 . ;,,.',,,
. if .,, ,,,, . ,,. f , 0 i,: L., lew
' "' ''" tw.. l-ney ,-i all 1 ,0,0 pul.i..t',l at
iT'Xl , f'this lr - ' ' e .dTd.ST; Tc
f,.n Kcmi-barbaii,,.. tolerate' legal alr.ycry in any
' - fv---r .....
,-. ,.,, ,.. ... s,...l. .,.,v nlV..w
jsm.n olly t0 h)lHW ti10 .u:lk'n(.sl, cf your cause.
s,,( j t b1 Jv uM wi, n jviIlJK K,asn in
. . . . r . '. . f . n . 1
tiioUlil Lonnuinii, wlwix ucli muaUH uro cuiisiiiurcu
, v..
'h 1(lfl ' , i(.nllfn f lll0 jj Ut J
Li,;,.,. '.,...,..-''., ,.:".,. i,v ,,n world! Surely.
lobjeot la one befitting th"o dark. nges. nud is only
c'lUd in 1J I'Y the plan proposed for pro-
:. , . . , . , . , . - , .
l;1!"c le ev ; In, i ly hil .cis under iiii.'-.ird to
'.
... . .
'"'" 1 '"'O niP;U '"? ! " ' VVritcr ol tllC
luiriiLM"! h urn tr.l i." in tl.e l.i. I.iiinr.d Ih.ir'.ih.m
,, ,' .' , ,, 7 '
wouiu r.tivuc linn, cyan ineuin, 10 carry
l" l'1-"' l-''"Aing edu. niiim into opcr,iticii
. ...uio. r u,.u , ,Jl " '"l I"
e demed In :, It. laituulaily w.iuld we
inny
. - , . , . ., , .. ,
urge u:iu hi am isi? ine cx.iusicn iroin sii
"of all
. - ,.. . ,. . . ,
Hpell.ng liciiks, iln: loiiaiics, nn lime . s, .'lamiiiars,
1 . i . , . . . , , ,. T , . .,
geogrii plnen, .is oi'icn, nnd u i cs pulili-lud lit the
'. 1 .... i . . i .i.. ti
.North. J he rei v l.c't i t belli; auid t to s;ie , ae -
,. ' . . ; ... ,.
n.'ni ..in;: In i vr-ieiii, cut i r a l,-.ci 'iililisliid in a 'lis-
, , ', , i' iii r,' i
tv let c cull, i-v lr. ccti-,1 he n '.i, ,li. ii p rmci pies,
even if all oijiioxiniis v, r.ls tl,(i:M u exeluiled,
lulu-1 militate greatly again-t thai n.-bh. nnd iudt-
i.i-liuv ii I. Iiiuil'.' l s, Clilll I'l.l.lLi Cl llisiiiii; i-;iii
, , ' ,
ine country, i.v many cl inose viho nro pnou
with the power cl reading find writing. Ii. iiona-
. . , . . I . ...
riiv, too, eli. mi l be curelully examined; for, sinic
t'li ir avowed object is lo Uvicii tin: lii'C nitiinii:; of
winds, sointt 1. 1 ine deliniticiis may bu at variance
with the c. i:li.ir K-iie in w!ii. h it i i desirable to'
u.-'O tin in .' nil if M n and l'tx. n's lii.c.
Tl.e o'ei'i ii ii to .,.". il.ci'i) nritlinietieal works is
not, ti pin. fist th"U'-!.t, evident; indeed, unless it
111.1:1 it ".ii inoii i.i. iiii.ii.iiii eiiiui i iii.vivs i'i L.ui.ir
u ,,:,,,,,,, .,, , , i- :,,. , V1..1 i ii.:, i. . ,. i,;,..i
. 1
il' i:n i.l. atn.g correct inedcs ot cak'ii-
, ... ' ' , .,..,.,, :,,,
ic.. .i .. . t. ,!.... :.., i '..
Wo d'
i.iars
l.,.'.l I... I.. ..,..1.1 mili'i. Il'n linn- f,.r hut
. , , ...
outh would bo Willi,.- Unit his
1. . 1. ... i. .1- ... 1 1-
.... .. . ,.. .... ,
cllli'licil iinouiii ci
.0 c.oug.i miner 11.0 win.', o.
rules laid down lor them by u
buv.ever ileeiilv in the very nn -
...
S. .,,..'.,.,,. .. I'ltl
I!'ai
i iistcry of nil Linda sin u'd le dividtdly pfol.il.
, ,-,.w ,.., CJf ,. ,rt ,. c. , ;t ,,,
-I'l''sly for tlm Southern inarLet, frcin which cv-
eP,. excres: 101. Mtis:;esttvo ol II, e love i,l liberty
n.i
..- ,,',.. , ,,
'" ' "lU l"',,k 1,r t"!" nlt.u.i.i.K ot it by ll.f en-
-laved cf all r.'-cr
II r.e.cs, t.i.'f.M he expun,.cil ; tl.o I. .-I,
v has in .,11 time been inimical to the
"scf a Stale, le siii'-resse.l : and that
le has nl-.Ti.yi. I cecint- tvrannv, le Ilaily
d; tl.o f,..
that slau
I t in tore
, .
cu:.U'.ididod. 'J his method 1 f wriiing liny lei.di
t!:o study cf l.i.-tury n, tin i- limited, lut that will
save tho eyes cf pupil.-, ns the geiioiality cf the
school books publi-be 1 at the Si. nth 1110 uiott tnis-
er.iblc t pc.iiiieiis of liie alt i.f plinth:;;.
Tho hiH.lt, Loivoior, which slid.'. I be molt .ard
cd agnii 't, I:; tl.e ISib'.e. Alt, fii.'i.d Jti.- itb h !
. ., .......1.. 1.. .1 ! 1... V....II. ...... IS! 1...,
are very ilniigiious hioks to put into the hamU
III -su w 10 urn to o traiaei 110 to 1.1 1 I 1.? i.m le-.
.., 1.. .rij. i-.. . 1 .. :.. 1. . .t
11 llVUia Ol l"".l P I.H'li IlIC, WI'UICO III OOmiaiTI.',
I he or. cunimntul, To unto otners even
oi-. cunimntul. To unto otners even us vo
t.i .1... .1 1 1.1 .1 i'
..1:1.1 . 1.:. ...1....1 1
,, . r . . ''... ,...1., :...:....:. :.
till' ll'il.lll.ltl'io l, 11,11, . III It IIIUIIl llll linillUIK'il
.1, . t ,. ..i.:,., .. ,..1 1.,. ,1 : , ,.;
ilflil nVWIn'l.'li HI tl lili'll IH t IlihlU'WHI III' II IIIVHi'l VI
j,,,,,,;,,,, i(i i,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,', .,rilleiple , f Christian-
i( y , . .Xoitheiii hi, es, then bv all means.
. . . . . '
liii'l .III I c Ulio O i.p.ll i. .1 I, l.u lio.l', ini.ij'iiii iw llie
1r,)lll(lt;,,n ,,f V(,(1. ,vn ,.,,,,.ii.vr inst'nutioii, ns is
' ....... .1 . ... .. .
'an. have one nrcpaiid w r.l. no cr. ni.apleil to 1
.. I 1 .... 1 .
niacticcil in iolinlr.es 1 at ecu H e liieut cneil,
1 . . ... . . '
V'I"M' til0 tyranny wludi can ho 110 longer, oxer-
"eiscd over the bodies of mm. ii exerted to hold their
'""' 11 ft bmlage.
Aan,S, if 11.0 f ubjeet were not one involving
11 0 " ""'U r .'"""ideration would nnlv mm o to
l;l"!'l',"r' .Vl "r (ir!
1K,hlt,r , t,l'(,,.k' t,,u , 10 rht!t '(,fl
,,.,,, ..,,, , . , , ,, ,,, ,.. :,.Ht ......
.. IV.. II.......... .... 1
inny bo unm ailing in promoting tl.o cause of freo -
Hon. and humanity; lint yours will no e.iinlly so
in ilelaviug it. 'I ho glorious light of tho Kcfbriua-
tion, which filled tl.o papal l'owcrs of Kuropo with
dismay, dawned first within tho coll of a solitary
i.ioiik, 1 ne etlorts 01 r.nginiui to Keep our owu ne
Invo.l oonnlrv in Hiibioelio i o-av o rise to tho Iterolu-
Z . h? wlm-h "r ,re2.f was purcha!ed w ill,
11 uu. rwnu c--
blood.
China, which has for so many centuries ro -
.i..e.l ,dl i.ww... ..ili,.d, linowled.,; .mined bv in -
tereourso will, "outside barbarians," is now obliged
to nrmna.inst her own children in tl.o strife fur
civil nnd religious freedom.
Mailia et ft ritai et prevalent. Shut out, if you
can, Northern teachers from your borders ; exclude
Northern books from Your schools ; build a wall
............ .... j..... ...... ... ,, - -
around your ton iU.r.es, sinking to the depths ol the
earths mid rising to the very gates of heaven, and
you cannot shut out the li;ht ot truth, lor its prin
ciples arc eugrafted in the human heart. Noither
can you nreservo, ono moment longer than is per
mitted by tho Almighty, an institution so ut war
milted by tho Almighty, an institution so ut war
W't! ' ! ":,'.?.Ty.":!.C .' 21XT:
iu abundance, that will neither bind themselves
... ..... i --r
nor their children w ill. such bieotry, but w ho would
feel themselves outraged l y a propnuu so nogra-
T'u ,r ,r"t. :r 1 :;t .
mug ami m i ...iu us imu ui r.c.T..ig .i,n. oi,,
iirnorant of the evila of slavery.
This is I ( the first time such a project' bus been
started: iindit no doubt bus its origin now.ua it
hud then, in a desire of making a speculation by
the manufacture of school hooks for tlie South. It
Southern editors wlh to piibiifh i-hoel hnoks for
.
llic Smitli. tticrn i no ronnn vhy tlicy flmuVl nut:
lint let it Vn put npnn tlm trun irminil ft nii'h'mp
tn tunUo irtnnv liy it : nml lo net let tliem inouli
llu-ir fellnw eitienn Vy npKifin(t tliem to ! V""-
! nef.nl cl tnttiilx im Imimw nml niieiili;;lilenoil nn
'bo inl'.iieiieeil liy 1I10 niotiTv uracil Vy tlio writoi
n,iiolei. tAti,
WOMANS CAUSE IN ENGLAND.
y.
Mr. I'. . Ciieufon write.4 to llio nrcsVynn, fn.111
lOnxliim), ns follows:
I am liippy to id-nlify myself v. i'.li you, v. ho nie;
eiipit;-e. in ..eekinpf to cl'liiiu cipial lil.l.'i for wo-
l011 v 0li f, r nien, inl Iru: t tlmt
you inny
I IIC'C'I.
I v.ns nnwlmt stun!; tlm otl,erday in readin?i
a 1 -.ii i- ort'i.ny's to tin; Kmj'cror.Trainn. lie tells
tlm Hi 111:111 iiiuiiiirrh that lie ciui.-e l two y on;'
t luisliiin vol.11111 to he toiluifd, and il.cy cmilesscd
lluitiliey weic ",,,;, r i.r.vxtj" in the i luudi. Now,
you linve proof from tho moiilh of nn tncn.y,
tlu.t ll;o early t'hriftinns pnn: v.. ir.cn p'nncs ofj
trust nml ie- ensi!)ility in the chiiieh, unil that
they were, in fut, e(ii:il w'uhlhulr innle nnocin'i
Aiiloinclte Urown is lit successor to tl.ctc ncl.le-
I'eitmle tnnrlyrs. I mil glad to rce n good
notice of tlm I lev. Luther l.ce'H frmcn nt tl.ecr-1;.
linntioii cf .Miss, lirown, going tho round cf the
ni;lisli
it t.,.t . .. .i.t.in cl nut
... u. ..r
'nhe.t in litical writers nvo wunien tnl.o Ilurrict
M irliin i-.n ami A -nes Sti inland f..r c.:ini.le.
And I defy tiny ....... to deliver a mm e chnpict.
encliaiiliii.'. and instructive lecture than the ever
fteah. nml' over nomtl-ir Mr. ( turn linlfi'Ur. lllld
,. ,.,,.,.,:';,. rvr . ,,, ;, ,1,,.!. ,,,1...
... .. , . . t '.i:
cr.ue cc ri t, I lev Itavt? no nil fuel's 10 uitinvj
'...,.... T...' Ii.. ..:.i... if I. ,. . 1 1 e n (,
cl:t n lie ri" it. t lev liuvo nn liiiiMiicsif to lilllko t Ills
.... , '
of oiai v. w hat is it idveii to her for l.v
tho (. ica -
, ;rl , '.. i. M...1 i ,.,.
m,.,ly llc ,.irJ;f tl.ll(ro hefore de-
dighted thousand-, nnd with the heartv encomiums
,,,,.,:,:,., U Jeimv Lind to have
...', , i. .,..i.i:'..i.. .i..
llic w (.I'm ill Of 1 I 'Ct, I C'lllle lionie IV now
, , . r ., , 1 ,, ' .,.',
forth the inehnly oriiiig ' nml is the u.com l ill
. v .' , .r . , . .'
I. lev Stone, who has n..- der g Ms and a lngl.er
. .. ... ,, , , , . ', , , i ,i,
sicn lhan either lia. hi 1 or l.ind, to l,o sili-iitboi.
.. , , ,. .... r ,. r :a
.' ulisiird roiiveiitii.ua i lies cf society loiiiin
, , . i i te c i , .
.1,. Ill'IHI III ill'l I Cli l-v' 'III. .mii.e ijl n ii. i ......
t . .i .. t ... r . . i !.. .i . . i.. 1....1
..-...
rmis-
uuse
tv lorhin imr
to no her voice even on lohnlf offer fisteis w ho,
ave living in enforced infamy and de;-.i':nlati..n 1
Ortiiinlvnct. I here. lhere!ore, with iho IVnn-
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" l iiiua I-roenian. that the C .invention will not l.e
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Il,:,'i II Hi.' Ill'lii' llli: I', in i-aiiiiiioi, . uni v
at that mil era! le. mis-ailed " World's Temperance j
oin cntioii," at New York, when the spirit of la e-1
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FROM THE London A. S. Reporter.
TRIBUTE TO MRS. STOWE.
I '' M" 1 tU
1 Sndlv. T aid tho pfforfi of ti,e ,.v euloured
' V"Vk t liclp ihemsclvt's in the way of schools.
' newspaiKtr. Ac.
We y b, .earn that
maicr.ally snort of tho sum U2. W) which the
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Ceo. Win. Alexander. 1'.-,,.. any Minis thev ,av
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! A Idler has l oon receive.! from Mrs. II. I.
;.Slowe, by Jom Tl, Stnrgp. li-ip, which, thoiili not
lor iml ln atloii in f.,i ", stales, in ailil: leu to
the
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fol owniL'!
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. 1st. lo l.ih.nir by gratuitous circulation cf nnd-
; slavery liternturo, nnriicularlv :n the South, to
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have in hand, or any additional subscriptions they
may procuif Iron, thci' Inencls.
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THE FUGITIVE SLAVE BILL AT THE
SOUTH.
' urn i-esevved to the Stales resneet ve v. cr lo
, the people ; it is also true, thai there is i.o power
eonferred by tliis clause of tho Constitution upon,
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roiivcsH lo iarry im rrovirtniiiH imu vnvvi, .nm
in , t.vnrtMimi nf th rr.nn,,,
llli3r ,., e.,m,.-W,o Jo, ita ntlitr must er.
thoi.iaW fdun, it mi.jht U te.ll Jir t to vomidtr
iclielhcr ue haee nut, in f,it, made a rn,re.,.mm more'
U.Uat to ur l"f " J ' f ' "
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" "'"' "bat the (hn.-hvn M-rnttv saul
'"'' t the furtive slave bill. Another (.hailoston
1'P' ' tl.o Nondttrtl, is out onanist it. In
course of a i-eries of articlcj i.n .Ju.b:o McLean's
,li vi.-ion in the Mcljucrry oao, furnished by .1 cor
respondent, it Ins n clear and c n.elusivo argument
to 1 how that the fugitive bill is unconstitutional,
nn tho ground that tho fugitive clause in the lYn-
stitutimi is simply a mutter of compact between the
Stales, concermi.g which ..ngre .s lias no million -
tyto leiiidate. lie maintains that it is a matter
of."1:" Manns upon me cicar griunu 01 an exprc.u
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' tii'H. nnd are cut cf. nnd liulenendent ol. the .'lA's
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at goyornment, denied and c .!ab!i-.hc l by the Con-
.ilttniitiii. I lie euuor 01 me ininnnrti 111 111 sen lias
an nrtiele 011 the sub'cct, m:d, referring to his tor -
1 respondent, says :
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! f.ir,, Iw.I.Ib itw, o'IihiI,, t,,,ii i T i ... r.niKt ilitti.nt m
refitrence to fugitiics from labor, as a ccnipad I
Iwceu hjviifin .Sialic; they liavo nut vrioI the
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carry these previous into elici t by legislation, nml
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in.in 1111s uui 11 ninu nun 1... y oiu n-u nu 10
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tiicinscivos, ,11 iniir oi-.giiiiu cupncny 01 Miicrcigu
nowcr. the sui.rcme riLht ol uctcrminiiig their 111 -
Iracti,..., mid tin, mode and measuio cf redress.-
Ks.ablishing this posili he leg irds the exercise
: snres most proper to affect tho purpurea of these
Tllp,p eonol.vdons it would bo proper to cons'ul-
.... :s ...... 1mwl.ril. t eonferred until I'on-
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A NEW MOVEMENT.
Tho London livangclical Alliance are talking of
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sending a uepuiauoii 10 i im. u.u ..i..s.,.,.. .
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line ot success, sat V.'." "''" "'""!
'""l he can bo easily ident.hed. M to tl.t-re
"0 so many cla.in.ug to be of i tl, 1' " '
thoir marks so dubious that our British friends
would have a job nioro delicate and difliei.lt than
tho awarding of pri.os nt the world's fair.
However let them come. Their notions of
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"" ' ) . c,ions of the c.,tM ui.y of
mill erv n u u . i.i. m ....... , " -
l.U (.,,.:.... u 1 l.e moe I ve.tltei
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and nurilied too. Their visit will moreover doinou-
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strato one ot two inings, r.ui.er nun ... iuih m..
tact with Slavery is too powerful for Ileitis!, Ami-
, w i(()(we,.
fhuJ ou..rle.ttc" "oe he .nai,ined with
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tho national nr popular a.. . n no .,
die ol this Slavory-eursea luuu.
ir u hi . in keen'..,- in communion tho
. :;;.;.. .., i.,.iri,inds. wo..id be
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specially rejoiced. Hut tl.o day has not yet dawn
ed that is to witness Hint union, or aro mn nci
egntosor an alliance of the aristocrntio tnurdies
of Hritinu Uie men for that task. Their oouiing
and progress, however, are aiatlert of eonnder-
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able impnrtance. IVf'jin
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WESTERN VIRGINIA METHODISM.
that ell r,l WWW. will tiruil, stunuou Wdl.
I ground." ' .-
I Tlmt is "stand" wl ero ene of tl.e preacl.ora 10
1 tlmt onfeienee d. ( -. ju't between the ilnvo Stales
f , H,earnnce like "shiughtert'd heca-
I "'"-. fn-i, thneliohling and .Uve-tradina-
Mtth,!,,! L. tburch ISorth
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A v f vToi.n Asli ik.te. W hen the ftVcsoil I
, titnu.ct.t was ut its height during tl.o session of
tl.e Legislatuio of ISIS, ono or the monition.
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vmmpn ms nu.immjt. y. v. vi. VJ
I ... l,w r.AUiw 1.,,.. i.l .mm iho icaun ut L'liunirmf. im
I replied, "tlh. 1 have got t.rod ol this eternal talk
...bout slavery, the South, niggers, and so on; the
Helavan hoina is lull ot frecso.lcrs. an. I lioard
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Imniid fi.r lafioreis in this younn Confercnea, wa !
have fern tliisrejly: 'It ii a elara territory, and :
wc cui;T.t to ";ivc It up.' "
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iVc ....fi ,,nt (,c Jf. T.. Church Is not the
nj ,),! ,,nf K ,!cs:rcr to he cverlhrown ; Imt ita '
,, , f,:l rj. i!p-;ened nn n prelude to the overthrow
(lf t,r,c I nilcd .w!ntes. (A 'tit'en tkirerlt) tU'
i(rn vi.i'lition -n liie one hand, nnd nllra pro-sla-lieie
u,rv (;l0 cd.er, we rejrird as twin sisters, sillier:
jn 'el,,,,,.), or rotate, nnd co-lahotevs in the same
Wlit cf de.trueticn, from which w pray Owl to
s.i0 J,.)i yrrei!. Inslnnt es tire not wanting tocontlrm
,,r ,, ,.lir,tieal in this opinion. We look at one
hi'iir.'ed (,,, nml we see men unwilling to lnhor In Virgin,
cr (i, i f,,r.nnth, there are ilurkitt there; a
of lJ.; j.,,-Ihm a'l Mr himxr, nu am men ia
I lessly nlloat, in wild confiiKion. tu destroy one auotli
rv or. How ilospoH would rejoice, and Die pmco of
darl. lies i triumph 1 '
'i ho tnii. of thin", now i verT aimallinir surely.
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half century, it would.rcqu.re nearly two hiindre
A speeinien of this phnso of reliition wan Riven ,
in Hro. Hull's letter Inst week, 'tho IsteU J'illt-.
Uvrijh Ailrornlr, has a lellor trom Mos! Tielinell, ,
nronelier. perlinpi prusidinff Kldnr n the W. i ,
t'unf. lie is severe In his censures on Krtna t
nreni her. who have tnken transfers Irora that con
'erotica West and left tl.m to their fata, which ;
forms to lie considered a hnrd one. Speaking of
tl.e feeliii;s entertained Ivy soma preachers In layc
When ihev refer to tlm ffreM and incrcntnnr ua-
After .nenl inff In condemnnticn of Una course
,i,wer f,)s JU fn rises , nnd in it dntrn South ly
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j ,rijuUo ; that region. Ill
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leave us wo arc tl.o ptiro Clmrrli,
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'iin o ('' villain ;' and then tho other exhausU
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t'.o voenliuliiry, ana unrtn on in n in. 01 riimgnc,
sliimler lim t ngnin. iiearu: ins iniuw wuir-
North i"
a innc iimatiuli or nonce, inai ine
defective legislation of llenvvn. on tho iulijoct Of
Hctect.ve leg si, i.ci o. ........
slavery, can bo borne no longer.
A r.irit.er iteinll cf ilm evil contoduences nnnre-
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"Should the conscrvntivo liouy oi .ocuiouisis
vicld, and join tho fi e nt cither side, nnd their ex-
lllntvo l.e lolinwctl lv ciuer urniiciivn.. ihuvhuimii
and t'hmt'miiitv be brought ns low as it is gcneral-
Iv on tins moral h.ituc-groiimt n atpno, nuioeu, aa
an eyc-wilncss nltirms. inoro appalling innn uie
L''it ol slaughtereil l:ec:itonn.s, now easy a iiiiiir,
; il o l-v ,.i cool etileiuei.t. to di.nolio tlie McUlO
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that "moral battle field," a poculiuxiiy that
may be under.tood ns a se.(ueiice to s.avery. lie
however, is full of hope, llosiiyn:
'Tl.e Methii'i.-ts in Westein Virginia will oever,
nn never, vicld to trust. nr.i iney nro noi, utiu
hoj c eni'i.urngingly says they nevor will lo. Firm
t.v the id. I Innil-liliir ks'thev stand. Methodism aa
it is .s v, : m y ' "u' ""' " T not for-
'what thev will have. Her ministers will not lor
sake them. Let the North. Lust or West Uurl their
f ,, N in ,h0 form f resolutions, or what
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T.ir. I'.iciiiicnu Kv.iiti.vt-.n, which continues lo
exult furiously over the crushing of (.'nun, Foots,
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i elallllH till IOC WO..', oaoueo llilliisi r-uuiiicru u.ui
Icrv. and advises counteraction, ns follows:
"1 here m but one rcn.cd,
( HiU!lI .-lti,.. the danger ;
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With the as.inar.ee cf 11 In
There is but one remedy for the evil but one
nnd if iho fceiill. la. I to
the fate that must ensilO.
roie, patriotic nnd lear-
l.-.s b ind, largi: ... I.u.iilicr, great 111 Intel. ert ami
integrity, at ti.e Xo-.-th, who uro with us for tire
country's take, . iVM van cviihol Ott aelion o
the Fi'!tnd Omci itmr.it. This power should be
exercised ns to 'crush out,' really and truly, the
I'reo Soil and nnt.-fhivciy funatit-isni. 1 here
; slUu JU 110 ,, caec tr truce allowed the insidious
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.' ivatch-word. 1 his should ho the answer ti
every I'ice Soil fanatical aspirant to oll.ee anil
1.,,,.,'.,,. r,- ,,o.lii,iii.nt. A iniieM. c .iiardcn-inca
j tjld only be grant'-l to those who have Jully,
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oneiily and fioiiesilv renounced their aiiiful ways
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1. . ... 1 .....i i f..r r.Miit.inco. ' All
!..,,...' ,:... s..i ;.,Ki.n.ii:.'.in.-a betina ihls.
U till I I fit' II .ilJ ' n - " . "
1 1 il .. J.,t,.r nlt.iit tii-ivi.ti tn nurlv w tilth tlunkv-
turn is ohaa renuv to rut torn, to niuoia a inmjn-
np'-ili- rusui mwer Iruin l';rlt censure, Miouiu
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treason where men army themselves upou the hide
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cl riaiii uiu u.c.r cuunu
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jf tlU( i, i,uvc dono works nrcot lor repontattee
i, f..,.,:v..,,. Hieie is .10 reason whv lite uawi
NortPer, politicians of tho Joha Van lturcn
, .,,, h,,uu,V, be taken buck into tho ntt'eotiun. of
m .lone enough, let The KsaMi,ier say what further
, and be turo they will read-
land so 1 left." ''Tut," suid his fcllowdloardcr.
"1 don't see as you havo gained any thing, aa at
Congress Hall are ipi'ito as many frcesuilurs, of the
same stripo. and much stronger men ; hero are lr,
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j ;.ivdiner, nnd a down others, who talk anti-slavery
lleCKIliaU, uol.ll I i... nuil-ii, ii;uie..niiv-v.,F.vi.v.r
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u,0 as mm n ns iin.se wuoiu joh iiuva it-u,
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J'1""" ' ""' ,marmi vr,K"
B-T-Of tl.o population in China and the gororn.
meiit there, the ' says ! , , i
" Tho population of C'liinn proper Is stiiaate('
and it is believed correctly, ut 3.r. i ,-tiTJ,!i07 inhnbi-
tants.
1.1 tl.e depei.dclie.es uf .MunUHiisirta, Moil.
golia, I ol kislnii, Jliicct, .vu., me po iu.ni.on is
aboul lu.M .M.i .. making a total of over Jour .
, rill ml! .01,3 Ol IKO :IC U lllicr ono ill., urn.iie.i.,
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, eigl.ieun limes as nmiij a . ..
Un,. .i.l ..i. oin. on. double in number ever
!nd fifty ye ir to aeuui.o a population equal to the
,.rfipul..lun ok inn. f
Tho o.uintity of hind in China Is estimated' a
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830,8-tl,ltlO English ncres, of which 141,119,347,
or ..early .one-suui. .h uni or ci uva ,on . ne
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population on each squuie nil.-.tfiJ.
There is a proposition before the Legislature of
South Carolina, for appropriating iO,000 toward
the erecUoa of a moaumeot t tha U M. Ce
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