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The Liberator from Boston, Massachusetts • 3

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The Liberatori
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Boston, Massachusetts
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I I Wi 'The Rhode Island AatsStavtay Now I maintain that no mm could have invented wvul an4 yt 1 I I 7 licit i KOTTOvryz3ii i i i I i 1Slavery is in the District sf whuib mu ui no preventive atprese 2To permit thc existence of slavery in the DisTrk'Cnot miftnlrrn thaihe is burst tof righteous indignationi Districl 'n uuniu nuurs io prepare lor the occasion me so highly eq 1 the piaVe of another lecturer who great justice to the subject He persons whoever in bringing to bear upon that sil ti It it it 1 i to have 1 ver the dead 1 'A i rom the Vermont I ft and he as well knew of that mtir re 1 nv ARk rr 4T rrrTr i talEfc fonner I pity ftannVST tsjEgr 4 fi yj'l 4 JE'iffiASffifLntc 1 7 rrw' dtawiWh MM WMiM 7 scwfotiW! to any particular religious Jtepetto fit him to act as a fellouaaborermjthe cause of tle stayed' I JRaolveti' That that prejudice exjspng at thortl crowdf brother into an odious negro in fte bow efWpHb 0 etelMri him Tro A'wS cipcfe merely onMiecount of hi iS 0017 it existo at 1 IIK vPy TU Annual Meeting of the VermonY An 'ri SEAVENY Society was held on Wed nesday and Thursday 21st ahd instant The weather was line and ths attendance very full i2 The speakers from abroad were Alvan Stewart of Utica 2j I and Amos Dresser agent of the American Soeie state froin among ourselvbs Guy Becklev Knapp James DI Barber Seeley and others They all tacqufited' themselves Stewart is a Jiosun singular to be sure in Jus manner peculiar in hs use of English but alwiyir commanding attention conviction'' The mebtinghas lteen'U profitable AbolitiOTistS have been edified strengthened ihe wavenng have tn numerous instances been driven lodccision and not 3 few have decided to enlist for life or during the struggle a tJle ib lie the United States has gwirafifeedihe perpetual eiisteneb or slavery uhnongst this people is unsupported by any evidence and is an unmerited reproach uponthe meni ones ot our revolutionary fathers i'rrr ThtXt of the gospel and church! memtrs wlm atthisiiniereXusefo remember the SlaVr as bound with by publicly actinghen behalf and fortheiTredomp fad to nrandesvone'of'the most prominent charf actehstics of the Christian religion pj Resolved That those ho profess Isor slavtry and in witk the KX6! the African! Anti Slavery Society do hot stand on 'neutral ground nnt nn th rnntmrv IaiwI 2 I "i 1 in iirmrailif 11 tS wahk 5 adwi twv hnndred'dele I annexation On Monday the 25th 3 o'clock Co' liling appeared the yornmittee urge sdSWOhs Cngrett ought to aMish Slavery in the Dis 4f ts 4 They were briefly the following Slavery is wtoiutifutwnal in the District? I rr i O3S3M0CT fj Editor of Will not be able for Some time to come to comply with any of tbd request IffiftetUtavetybrro pUs to lecture 4 i ua? 'gj SDUGEOI' DENTIST HOWrAnyiS' country wpeciaHy thorn nutd hi IfciionlvindTet it Dwiitauy In ibfectafar aiii mf "i KSK5a' by Aim Prlce iTnn JTOCEEDINGS of the Clerical CoH thi 5 snbjecWt tfilavrerv held nJ edition nl30 A lien 8 RTWlt of Tah'ln Mtlnm on as drigtally presented 'to the Conventixm i and which uftef aprotracteddiscuksion was I 1yponedarOTsaldmt25OornhUlaf March if 1 I SSapp fAGEWCY'aj r'd is agent or all iha rwM AinencaA Anti Slavery Quarterly Magazine wfll shortly be issued in1 an ra Tit 'The moot popular writers injtbe Anti engSeed as nteu 4 lar contributors Jo thisiwork The Quarterly Hnmui nendjwill eliyexed framhs office in Boston free jof postage in npy quantity those who' pay 1 ns thetr sympathising friend and isefya nt Rev JoaMma Curtis The profits arising from the aalerf thia Work ftVS rR aKd our du'y to reject ord erto restore the confidence we Uv lnt jU uarirhfeimrrnonAMiHnv k2 ncr lhe ear lead her Ulf th retoT to Wd beatrher head'tairainsr it vAt bthvr tkmeiahe WonM 6 WhsiiTwmiM virtually Mwlaringwariamst fippefMdnkt the girl ktreadremd MexicoV 'l: i 1 drmth it There hre persons in New Yotk who have should be rciectel torth often that to executed ihild them an ari i urnwi IkA i i i bytthp suth for its admissioh vix jt wiU fVr nisa a mighty suve mart for our imntlKmr I tacww not tn WaIj nL he value i 5" Bnt' Revive into Now I maintain that nomm eon Id k' and? Jstorv and more r' ucamamm not tnej i rycuieys soul pity Engl MlaudUi from Ihe fee tbit' It viirgjrtZomh Lteor rriri bnlancx of 10 UR( her shoe and smite the head have hod'a fclrtnto hnwt ftew i vu interests and face a female domestic witfi it until lir a felon aiivov Dvtuiv'i uriw nix? woAtnx4 kx xr 1 1 i tbnttM the committee wm such I understand "us every' true Williams 7' ve'of jafiipy ifc the gibbet should await the luring must holdupObS aAd fiX1? 5 h'2n bliionis friend of his" country would wish atraiM the tri aid is Both in the sights God are Murderers should airne ration' ss powertuilv cotrobov: I tra other evidence and facts wliicfchave been publish ed hope that it will be uni versally read ahd althoughpresume the names are not accurately' spelt yet the partwwin easily be identified''! One thing is Certain soe of the mrantA living as described 'bKinT'at 'the In tha nianu in session tonday in a hall at otter I hall drplace of meeting convenient bs'can be i aiucu in jne ciijr tft vj he has stoocTnn nnhlv vie i i vfmvivu uwuvum 10 us to do as we pleased though threatened' by the inobocrats with damage to hi house We have got on day The Convention' ably addressed by Col ver 0 Lovejoy Birney' and Stantonf' Som'UntleV men belonging to mW 4 excellent speeches' Our friehds 'are vvuie vctier partot them sympathize with us indeed all 'those who do 'hatwofk withMlm i bjother There seemsU have teen abon7ite7able" reaction since yesterday cVybtamfsdly disgraced the course adopted The1 I ceedings will bc immedirifpvrntooi 4 JL ti 5 sheet? 7 'tw rrZT: The Martyr of reedom? This is the thle' of1? rJ A 1 xll 1 VS wuwwa aixast raactuas Me by Thomas' I Stone pastor of a church in that placets Its theme 1 is tteKder of Loyeiav VVe pronounce it one of the uci iraurnnr 1 ji ct has been our good fortune to readibn anv snh i i style evinces ahighly cultivated tasteXmind' totWamred with glorious and tiohs" single effort is alnn 7 him a high literary reputation rand itd spirit ds worthy' of apostolic and martyV times We: shallmake onie I ncxv "umoeraThe discourse is ele 1 gnntly printed jand is for sale at tr JBnACKGbARDisM In the House of this State on Monday ItiSt a tWitiimn from twerity seyeni rohabitants of Edgartown praying i that the iaur regulatjpg marriage may be so far amend i ed as that Cliarlolte Thompsonian her psspeiates I (the women of Rehoboth who rocentlyipetitioned for a JXPCaJ JO1? may have leave to marry negroes i The petitioner? had leave to (withdraw Ifwe 'can pn cure their names we will( give them a Conspicuous plamourcolumns Texas' The Rejrart of Joint Legislature of this Sjatethe annexatitm of Texas as presented by Mr the 'Qhainten is a lamentwillnotonly hut hailed With the Strongest (delighit by th'people of Jlassachuetts It theuttorance otheir sentiment? I Im dignified and forcible language and in unco in pro 1 misipg opposition to the admission of Texas' into' the I Union upon ony cyn Jitions 'whatever 'It concludes I witapreaiuble RM That we the of sentatiyes in General Court assembled dd in the of the people of Massachusetts earnestly and solemnM protest against the annexation of Texas to thii Union 1 and declare that Ao act done or compactmade' for tttch purpose bythepverMtmt ofheite states trill hgi binding on fhe Statesr the People Resolved Thathis Excelledthe quested to forward a' copy of these Resolves fa each of rtti 1 Wan aivs n4 a vai 4 4 UnbWffiIuslfn 7 8 Bleacted' do t0? 1 4 4 Apron Chrtfl'j jiuiijahbkm 4 4 Domestic Girighuq mMR 3 8 4 Table UapqrSW Twilled Kluflihs mT 3 4 Unbfdacbed Sheeiin idrt? Jr Stout CatatOZb'PlantUtf 200 Kruiun'jCouon iSlechlS unblekeiA'nUxt p' 2 doz: do do Drawers 4 Ui 30 White aiid BlaCk Also a great varietyiofoSilki goods which will be rolhgl reUiLi SrdSSW're i mareh BOARPWP SCHOOL lfv4 CHESTER ENGLISH BOARDING SCHO( Chester about 45 miles frmxi Boaton 1 he spring and summer tvilT commence 1 29 and continue tin ubonl the niiUe Terms Tnitinsi ingood lights washing! and small remap txr clothes2 00 per week Books furnished if desired Thia it a faxfiily school under the care and instruetkm 8JEtaA4ta I ID la in operation seven yearaj recemngiinto frnni7r fl 12 to 16 boys andnm fjvm pls are required to dhosAaudyS2 tion in the school room and nrewre a ehday scbooh oo whui the boys mudi rinM ttfwftneaa the agncultural JpemronaadaeBgaga theat if they choose A plat of wround boy to cultivate' with WhWttotas hetefcriLndt iteSLrU Mr Paid PUftfittotj Mt 't A gentleman and hisyife wish to obtain boaxd in of the Liberatoruntil his resioraiion vo heolth? i commence at 1U "AT at 1 A 200 ps iuu 50 25' 200 20 50 20 exemplar fbtnfah it? tiiTrmm kwi3A 1 VOICE RO OWIU NEW' 'Eftexlum if sril II rr4 Ki IMW wk vh wv niv lMunns t' England TpecM jaMiah net in which the slipper or ihoewns pullcdoff the foot 4erers differenci T9 Asmur A nund labored one year before! howl vw Atwucavtv stnXiTx zeatous abolitionist and urot be xmdrn uavonl Ka I sort of omaectioa with The iX New abOMtkonisf mn mTI bCCnllSr i somety does itJTn i tu must hold up Oneida lnsti HK MASSA ucuauBcettifie xE Jt l5' 10 Ahio an abolitionist I Both in th torrhtr A r1' toanebecause Garrison he vp VA uwa mi ra va ca rown Aa a wa it 4 aoregardedbymenji rr err' ntev Araecfal to hichT erie call attentiqn (o' the following memorial 5Bechetabolitianiiits TnthiJ especially from ta counties of Norfolk and we shall nxtsustainedbv our friend nWte Tictorv drreif flow uAlexVrirrr wetell the NewEnS 1 kbow of nrt oprev Kv Jn behalf ot the 1 vw ui Xif rrrrr nt a vi ne ra at a ar a it a from 7u annnnnhod RT i aai vuiev'H ueain ihA Nnita a A muTw in his place that iq accepting the challenge 7 he (Mr treinan ne DCluved INDISPKNS ART avoid disgrace to himself to his fomilt and io his mostiin trnT2 iew ngrand constituents not wishJtheir 'St blood to be laid ft Rarrifiro nn tka Abi 4 arid cowardly horror they must tell their representatives i o4vy lueuxseivcs oo not recognize the existence dr authqnty of the code of honor falsely so called they 11 regar as cbwardice infamy apd crime fortheir" 7 sq Now reader if such is your' out the following memorial for sign your own namc'lq it circulate it immediately in" tc iri itl IMXSlbl TO ITnn 'J vg is done must be' done soon? To the i Honorable the Senate Ud House of Represen 2tobMof 6riLAL'in the'cciminon that the proctide ot? du disgraceful to humanity cnd contrary the in this premedi zr n' go inereiore most to eamestfy pray ybur honorable todies to cnactn toMr adopt a rule of yoUr honorable bodies i meraber thereof) who shall hereaf icr DClanedi in snrh nn It jZ l7 vJAwuMiw snail receive anv breTi vhalcvcr cither of your honorable uocues and that everv nvVt4rKr IJU bUdll catter nave'anvthirfvtn nnAritk ei1Ak nc rr: outii cui uuiuer enn imnuHiui ur Rhn 4 'j ipau LUUU luruiwim xpeiied in disgrace irom your honorable bodies i nv Jr Mk Gison: aavia hear lour worthy and bencyolent friend endell Phillips Esq lectured last evening before the Adelphic upon Witchcraft Deindholdgy and Apparitions and notwithstanding' he had but few hours fn nromr I4 xui luu occasion navmg KmjUy taken ikrt Xs a 10 was sick SUU he did He was peculiarly hn nnv iS tn hpar nnavi tl nt 1 Hunon wniGn cre ghostsand demons an irresistible and witheringy manly and dignified ridiculewhich could nqt have failed" to produce a convincing and solu effect Had there been such clear headed and Icind hearted philanthropists in New England in theseventcentli ceittwy how many valuable and harmless martyrs might have been saved from the ferocious' grasp of a merciless superstition I Mr Phillips ir'a philanthropist and an emancipationist in the strictest sense of the word for who is a greater benefactor than be who endeavors to break the chains" not only' of the relwitless manstealcr but of thd more cruel demon that binds its victim in the thraldofa of torturing infatua 'nov A HEARER ebruary IMO ft1 MnJjp 'f i 5 Tte inclosed advertisement is from the 'BHms leV (Georgia) TPbinera 'employed to nork on the canal in digging WANTED TO HIRE? The undersigned jvish to h'ire 'ONE THOUSAND bGROES to work on the BRUNSWICK CANAL of whom one third may be $16 per month will be paid for steady jprime men and $13 for able women AiPRATT 51 NIGHTINGALE Jan 25 1838 In the name of "humanity let the fact receive suita ble notice Yours Atr X' To the Anti Slavery Societies and individuals throughout the United States i eli ow Citizexs Being persuaded hiat the final overthrow slavery woulds be greatly accelerated by a general abstinence 4 llx 1 I II 1 num iuv piiA wus ui biave iaxvr ana having obtained a corresjxmdencc with different societies and individuals on the subject if is therefore agreed to hold a conven tion of men and women in Philadelphia the BA of fifth month (May) theobject of frhich shall beiooper aie on the ipmd of tjiq community 'by exhibitin' the relation thq consumer sustains tcuhfe slaveholder and pursuipg ourselyes a'coursc consistent as abolitionist and to devise means for bbtaifi'ing articles produced by freeffien whereby we may with less difficul ty to refrain from partakingrof goods' procured through the unremnttd JlnrJ' eUvo uiui iiUiiiusvwiviVCenSQ from encouraging ftyd assisting slaveholders andslave dealers in upholding the unrighteous and cruel system Societies friendly to tho measure are' requested to send delegates and individuals approving tfieiobiect are: also invited ta attend and be with them members of the Conveptiun dt Alie Eliza Hambleton Renj min Clendenon Committee on behalf of the Chester County Anti Slavery Society Phebe Hadley John Hambleton Ruth Hambletoto Committee on behalf of the Oxford ree produce Socie Jonatiian Lamborn Martha Lamborn Thomas'Ham bletun Beulah Moore Chas Hambleton Isaac Moore Thomas Worrell Members of the Clarkson Anti SJa Vfery Association 5 Miriam E' Worrell Sarah Hambleton riehds to thecause Russel ville Pa 2d mo 4 I 'i 1 alleged cannoi be true umtu) Iwfe" latterjcan be verified by the Clerk of the 1 Court of Rockingham County Virginiaif he hill the recorTxJncernin" the case The' latter story was dniedby two Doctori of Divinity in the General Assem Presbyterian Churcn iff wlp' both de? iaT liai reYfr earJ of fact jilthough it happened in the' same county where fcwd brothers bfsv JL JlLra 1 duu ne as we 1'ifnptr ffl thnf 'mWr a and trial as he knew that he himself was a slave 1 i The Narrative of James "Williams ts 'an imnortaiii addition to the documentary evidence respecting the se JJt of sliy effol pri on trouscs which cannot mxefaceijirattly inscribed thin in the language ofl hy PsiliaTi 20 yk places of the earth um j)imcys nas tvovelrhis belief of the narrative of James from hi own acquaintance with Alabama and so ma ny persons can be adduced to testify tojhc accnrifcy dr h'lJstateiiits respecting Virginia that Iarc convinced' no man 6f any class will dare to cothradiet him except 5 111 Jitswhere Eis ignorance of letters renders a mis unavoidable great aavantage a men win touow tromthe pub licit on of the 'Narrative of James this i il aid to destroy the scepticism uhichso muchqire upon This subject Itjs an invincible afguhient in ff ivor of our gwnuwh phrisiiauitythat the apostlespre through Jesus jhe resurrection of tbe in ite of prisons beating shaux and threatened ston og Now the testimony of some of our original aati i terttr brethren was given amid persecution which (w'entjrjears has as un relent in gas it has been conuoual shah tis testimony be dis J'rsonal narratives as the viiiiaipX will icnderlher wasted Southern domestic institutions as they are cruelly maligna nt and criminal? ir There Is nothing in the James Wil that he haseihibjfyd teriUliyiwita of Master George Noslave could have tePtcted such ft tTV nnh ui'ei hMjory rX of ourWheln wo 1 nW TO SUBSCER8xIN NEWXpqpTr (f Should aayofyhq subscribers to the liberator 'fai this city have occaslbiila vor on the Agent by pTOtftjitlr giving fadtataltioQ such removal Novib5X iWiOiam atrarts fin REVIEW of the case of RevAIosesThatther 1 5SXO1J TondJ HJ parging the Plaintiff with the cxim of Adultery including letters of Mrs: Jerusha ond the mam Witfiiis in the Defence or sale Cdr hill it Afs uito triq fi4bg JtmhJf K5sraEr I mutch I the City of New VnA WA nr 42 tne ixTitji or MavJlB37 Vritten by A EGriinket jf Second editiosuch jimW We are thysuitersGodha truly aaitLi Al Ohatr bIwd made 2 Oh Christian Woman I in a Christian land Canst read' this grist Command't Suffer the wrongs hicH wiring" our To draw one throb of pity bnthyipartl T5ho 1 OWfitas ay differ but from thee we claim 5 4 rur Sam nr Ti VHVh a a $120 per dozen? i Mareb t' 4 one of them resided der driver 1 7e le cause of i hUveuhey tXthtv? ter as I tuiian ib rtin i vuuoiuil tuny aouDuess does noratnut enht oncedid but they dp not feel stnfpnT St 50 Aom lhis ahnostall the Students rn that indtfnt)Annrn Mrt 1: 1 Ke7 ri Blanchard rNithet do Ohiffabo Philip Peart of tfmhntoU i I TTin'trsrUAz! LU UT 111 ffllf SPn i i I 1 if WflTft dnnrtu i i I uie nisi ucncrai Assembly the JedU tors thus write The tone of thejr newspapers 'vpak virulent andvile beyond any thing' ever witnes sed this country in papers professing to' be conduct ed by men of education and characrer Articles un matched fur rud'enessofexnression disremira of 4 attacks on private characters and motivoc nni I destitution ot force have filled their columns for many all which say those critics it is alike mef auction ana ridiculoustn rnm On the Jjustly beasked Physician hast ihou hftr Crnrl frzm i 0 ciaye a rigntAio clemand strcngijjtead of weakness cpgrtesy and not wrnlnnr ors a 1 lre 0(110 1V III Tiinn1 r1 1 I 1 4 i Miinont wde expressions replete with truth exempt from edb I limn and itnnresxivelv iiitoixig Hi mum imcTriiiLS i cirtn HPk 11 vM xuu uuuie allegation against their who will not bow down to the Presbyterian AaAWand Doc tors appeara on page 85 jhe first ifticle in the luagdzine commencing on page 49 irtrfch entitled at contorts the entiinghoice specimens iMtov vyuiptary virtues which ti yivrary anti ivcliinoiis lUglZC )' Rudeness of exfressk they may Jbe are cal editors of the Balti 'Some pprsons whoever 14 J7ziA a 1 mi AiuuKitij vuiyufjtnins i nA two sisters Grimkeraff tte true spirit ofisouthern chiv'al rj are caricatured as Crazy women Total absurdity aad wickcdneafof i 1 Attackprivate Garrison denoun ces the xhristian ministry as a useless corruption? Be MANapd such spiritswhose jfarmfer slaves are still in whiln nro a i i a vlvuv titcu price vcorore know what slavery is from their own observation and I Thompson urged that a slave ought to cut hismasteris tar oatr aDisreoard of truthj' Abolition asserts principles lyhich Universal levelling in estates The ITri fundamental claim of northern abolitionism would vest the slaves with absolute political equality with the whites Amalgamation is one of thc fundamcntklAx ioms of the a base sentiment A Si fc' i4 1 uAA'iiutou uu jciijpous principle Itfu rlUCJ cwUguiuu I uur UlUUU Uli Uic A U1 UH) VIA U1C 11101116 abUUe A Title A5! South tqp in whov perils tlm noble letter Jr £ilmseir "We ww Hifi uoiiaMvq ui AiwGuvaw wujreutiuGmuerni unnfTM i Mi' Ic dareoh our nd'sbul In our periodical literature it vnM to rl ILU find a nnhIrintiAn toki i It ought to be abolished tberk beeiu 'It extraordmary I hi IM if C' aa 1 1 lv JAJ 1 1 1 tt ill 11 CTvt Ti nA 4 I 1 1 knn fhk Af rtie 1 1 I ra tuHvuu pniKT pranas us jnuwever one good iris comprehensible with hypocrisy and will soon render us a hissing and I While it pours forth its censures with an1 unsnarin thc ht of locomotion and freedom who in point of harshness and malignity are no more speech taken away from menn the district The in comparison senior jeditor thai case of Crandall was here stated and WiDiams who whip? this coukl not go to testifying case of life and dcath and ttte number for ebruary 1838 futfeher soeci 6 Because the irreat Jphnvub rouires tn ErV I every yoke and let the oppressed go free Our fatten? Of the Presbyterian ministers an'd chiirches its A Kdk I BtoraavwAWSw MIR3 U1 UOU 10 IDC achievement of our independence and purrufers ac i knowledge it in every Proclamation' for ast5 and Thanksgiving But thaUGod is just and we cease to do evil ahd learn to do well he will ere long' fihool put the lightnings of his wrath and consuineus from the face1 of the earth 5 What has been the actiom upon this subject! have not ascertained have reason to fear that some df 1 that committeq will doubt the erpediencjfof Cdligress do ingwnai tney admit it has a right to do tr hn va nooncinn 41 7 aiwsas mui laiimuu iu xiuiigiJiy iruu for Iheprogress of truth our vicinity and reason to lake fresh courage I ought in justice to say that Mr tobmade very pertinent remarks be fore this and has lectured 'veiy acceptably in this region An Abolitios ist Amid the strange characteristics of mankind no'one i of their moral featufes is more' uhatcountalle than their complex credulity in1 sope cases and in others Marvellous unbelief' A This general position is il lustrated in an the subject of I slavery It seems as if ouf northern citizens hail deter mined tojesist all evidence respecting the practical con cerns of sla vehpldjng until they are ocularly convinced I while they Lave resolycd never witness Life in the 1 Negro Quarters It isyet more perplexing that many of ouraiiti slavery friends areiiicredulous respecting I ttefaqts ffAiich' are' stated by professed eye witnesses and the few competent' narrators of slavery i in our country Thus the ohly citizens who 1 wnw are sufficiency independent to disclose the truth are not only but are also suspected of un irutn or reproacnea with lalsehood by the silljHMM 1 will not beiifvf it tr mnnm Ha trim I select one instance' out of many others which fa bc adduced The notorious that is rir Xi 3ri2 wmuu urc ueiuiiea in xourne uctu wuiuji nun in many paces ior more sanctinea with tne jiaifle' oi religious principle Mr than twenty years past as exact delineations of slave I Lovejoy gave and broke repeated pledges those pledges holding society aS himself witnessed if 1 of wore all violated and slew or caused another tp stay those facts were' publicly admitted as' the ordinarytraits a fellow being is party in this mean and operations oflavery in Virginia twenty years ing the' members of Anti Slavery Societies'' kvhose'holdcrsjhetoralvcs the General Assembly principles are so abhorrent that their publication leads of the church as Thomas 'Shipley to The very existence of society is involv Qrtted who used to declare thatthey were I ed in putting down those principles1 true by the acknowledgment of the" parties and yet and The stranger who fell by his doubt or deny hand a mere spectator was the of 9i the authenticity of those statements and impeach the ab91itionismr AB0UTi0NisTs shed the first blood in THIS CONTEST! ABOLITIONISTS SHED THE IRST BLOOD' Onecircumsflince najllucidate thipomt It whs at I They have appealed to the sword Their doom is fixed the time when the Airierica'n Anti Slavery Convention whenever that keen' arbitrator shall utter his 'terrible meraraadelphlff December 833if I am not mis awards The earth will see that wonders are done Amos A Phelps mentioned tjumode of tbrtur 1 the name of Jesus by men whom Jesus never ktew 3 hy hipping them and thc tearing them Abolitionists shed the first blood The whole coil' with theclawsofa eatU JohnGWMttier requestedIr duct and principles of the abolitionists have been loiri hat story for nobody would believe I calculated to produce servi le war which they who de it When our friend Whittier afterivards saw the same fenl of Lovejoy cannot disapprove fact stated as undeniable on Page 130 of the' Picture of Ztanrs qro ready to shed blood Au propagating their he doubted whereunto that thing would grow creed They have shed the 'first blood Northern After having heard Ja nes Williams tell the same story and not Southern fiawrfs fiave imbrued themselves in Social and after having recorded it in his bwn graphical paint blood shed through the machinations of this dudacious1 jn the fifty second pa fce jOf his Narrative of James naticism which in the abused name of liberty convulses forlUiamJt is worthy of inquiry whether theWt I the present only those regions' where no slavery exists thinks the heart rending tale is now fit to be told and tho rA mteiiite belief U4 1S the courtesy polished language respect for I private character and motives regard fortnith nia The testimony in the 1 case is more remarkable be lltfr destitution of all that is virulent and vile risud ca Jse the iact which Mr Bourne relates occurred in aJ 'murder Lf the Presbyterian church r7e pro slavVyn whoZs which ite latter unfolds happen in Alabama inJ834 done t0 fhe Ration if Aicfn JriX l'? ry thC I Britain than Can be effied Zoft a was first told and eyaiter thousands of that volume present generation What ideas Breckinridge may had been paltered throughout New Engtand h6vfe of ronsistcncJ it Jbte Tnere cucuUstance related on ragcs 6 62 whi he crates the aboliiionists and Cthem ti murderous scourging of a young 5 their doom is to die ly the swordXet te wymap wtah ancged cannot be true But a sim aU that their comnres ilar talc is narrated the Picture of nntrii IaU rT is contrary to the natural rightspf Wuij to every principle of republican liberty and to the tn trie bpiritPf the Christian religion That sentence7 is the text which those' nameless who lecture in the pay of the societies? always expound and lKkaPl'teatiop they merely exhof? hearers no longer to rob fellow citizens of thir naturalnghts mma iu uvjwaic ixieir own repUMHcanr pniiciplcsfoot to dethrone' for one moment the supremacy of the Chris iu ivugiun anu no longer to procrastinate but to bring forth fruitsMteet for repentance? All the differ ence then in this resptet between ihe vagabonds why lectured and thc Baltimore Diotrephes is that ahd jhe anti slavery men hi's servants erv alou DAt andSatanwith Elymns Demetrius anil Xertnllus retort To morrow or "toute Mr Brcckih ridgtfs the abolitionists urge to do evil andSLt0 'Ve while the pro slavery pnrf the gradual emancipationidtsf tife for' loving meny after the abolitiontats'shull have eifperidncbd tbeiqmenteed doom iufiitfted through wpnders in the name of Jeans by men whom Jesus never Jrhru taLih it is of coiirie by the slavery inen nml gradual who accbnling' tb the account of their Baltiinore Afe Represintdtive'he nil knowi mul therefore constitute the army whom Jesus never knew Mr own language justly may be appropriated jTAp behavior gains nothing but Pyfjtm hufriendsjpnd ridicule fiopi' fit enemies' 1 But there is a weightier charge against theBalUmore Magazine on account of the article entitled Altonf So Eat as the abolitionists and their caue areonccrncdjf it is a compound of furious malevplcncehnd audacioustalsehoud for tbosccntire perversions of truth are not excusable upon the pica of ignorance Mr that in the statements which have been nuotedthere js not th 7 uuin pi me geo nine sprit and practice of a lawyer in his special pleading chicanery he has distorted the plainest Ian guage affixed meaning to wdfU wiqb not oniyJihey were not designed to bcar bul which they ntrrer possi mi etui tri iTiiriiw nnx nirritiwYYtmr 1 I 4MUII JbUUaiS lu character as domgjtxaHlj Jhe contrary to all their nn publicly wwedjjrfciples rpotives acts and detgrmi nations ExclujuvAof ijemarion pages 83 84 an Mfaich Mri nrkinridjfe hn irr eat rmtethe cedifig justify his own fictioff rispect I If i vi oi jjiuvratur or 1 mil choose to say "And we are glad of it ttilfalwaj's have independenceenouKh Ta I I pm the Einanciitor Shocking NitRArivr i Our Corrcsnnhdnnf lr '1: Xii' rf fotesrin be' interesting narrativeXre pun tedaJPK slave who escaped from the same neighborhood named Charles Tvler told thc same story last spring to a relativepf fjjr Mason George told it toMri Mason in the presencepf this relative 'without the othe ft'Shive had told it or that hehad been iir the After GeOrge1 had told the storv the relative asked him if he knew Charles Tyler George said he knew hirp very well that he was a man of un common natural abilities had been to Washington for yearsyhen his master was jn Congress was there when Mr Adams presented the fmin which George says he 'saw 'and I Colver Birney addresse'dAhe citv dtenril the other fugitive said he was knowinr tr nt uuressea ine city council fifteen It is as follows to ahc luae ntinufcs but a fakjoHtf refuse us ite A slaveholder wife had a seamstress a very deli young ladysthat had always been brought up in the' House and never did any work but sewing sTheuinis stress having had a visit's from an toll her seamstress to make a caplike the one the Alabama lady had on Astfie Jady had gone: the Iseamstress said shecould nqt do ityvithout a pattern Her mistress commandedl xcr to do it and shecndeavored to as well as she could but when she had finishedit 'her mis frss Raid it was not right and flew into a great rage and beat her ahd finally called in the driver and1 told him to take thatgiriintQ the field as a field hand The 'j ITCIUIIUSIMH nresSj atm gave her ten or fift teen lashes and drove her to the'field 'Ste had never tA wn £er ljand ad of course could not keep tiff with the! other hands off the lash sever al tjmes to make her keep up when he went to his5 tea he told fiepif she wns not up with the hands when be came back Islje should have more When the'dri ver re turned she was still behind of course and to jibt jin the whip George' who' was' bvf thinking distress's passion' had gone down by this time whispered to her to run for the house and hefraistress would Rfep her from being whipped Shestarted and the dogs were set upon her her one by oue breast and the other by the other andore them completely off She carried to the house but died iff about two hours Her mistress whQCyninirrr ctnatiaw inp uts and died in a shorutime riuL Account of money received into the Treasury of thepMa sachpsetts Anti Slavery Society from Pebl5ito 2(5)T838 Wm' Temple Alton Hl' pledge made Miy 'r 1836 1 qq Cornelius Bramhall mqjnbership 7 1 00 Thomas Cole of Boston by A A Phelps 5 00 Thqmas Kimball do do 5 00 Townsend A Society do 3ft LUCV EarloAnleiln A nt I 1 IOOI lt A APhelps 1500 Joshua Everett Princeton do 2 0(i Harvard A Society do ifi mfi Plymouth Ai Steietyby Mortofi balance 1 jdueon pledge ofSlOO made at anual meeting in January last 7 7 70j Lynnemale A Society by AbbeyKeltey of which amount $90 are appropriated to 1 tu'te the following persons life members I AS Harriet'Martineau of Eng Lydix MariatCfiikl Anna Piirinton ReTyj Thos Alexander Edwin Thompson 7 'Benajah Purmton 20000 1 Worcester County Division Society by I AWood Treas Mass A Society I itypowit of monies the Treasure the Boston emale Anti Slavery Society I rom New Bedford" A Society Cambridgeport A Society 1 Lowpll A Society 2350 I Wevmoilth A ftrnintrpn iiifVn 1 1 i to a' Mwicit' AriwU I ck ff xtovszv Avviivnco IU CllCn Rofbure '95 on aatorLand Representative in' Congress' and to j' fe rt pirtTefore oorrerrfn'inMwr! Boston eb 28th l7 i i 1 money by mistakewas credited Angkiiw nrwn a emale Ami Slavery Society so5 wSS lasMW smcelin the Liberator nA House of Representatives RWS for the third jime dense i 1 crowded with a highlyintelligent auditory tp hear! 4LpHIC UNION jnectntllyandpiitiyilly giftwoman plead! TT Chamberlain will lecture before the Adel lvrS to? Legislative Committee for the deliverance of Tuk next Subject The aslaved in hDis 'of Columbia" The floorif ExteririemwnthK iln'UOn nrodiicffd the hall was reserved lor and the galleries for the LiXperiaent with ine air numn elertrir' Wi I a vanicbstteretirid ft variety of ither apparatus IThie I A arge pf the Senators find Represent who have heretofore witnessed the interesting expert ormore (than two hours the au ments iiMr Chamberlain will need no other induce lienee were speU bcmridJiy the power and to is I hqspeaker The extentofher infoiroatjonfcon Xt? illustrations and argupae? i mqticE' 'jr fi tn Ae tv and energy pf herlocutipn served) to of lhc irst Tlndependewt' Baptt Church and Society and all others interested pre here 1 vast assembly Tharfffect has Jaqqn as happyjuf by notified to meet in theiriMeeting hotise Belknan ttepajesindjspptably novel More hereafter street On Wednesday March the 44th at ri ff rl US LgX4 and far th? jihoice of officers and such other businessT 'SAMUEL JASPER fronheGospel VUnivemlisti 7 71 17 THOMAS DALT0N7 Banaej? that taman vhitrihUarJ NOTICE Whereas John HRoberts son of Robert Rberts'of to slaveholding gMijirithstaiiffing hisj commenced business pn I slavery inuclr as apy 'so Kow tell known that living pWehav been too 'cauemidhave spotisiWeyS ta teWtok tintetff jjiay contract tabta Bostqq 7 Xaii9 isp in Bm ane not It7Tlie publication of thb proceedings or the Nor Peion adnptig 'xbehijppiL folk Cptinty A SCon vention Eastern unintentionally 4 iff al4 reproacllone de i delayed to irtic It musthe very gratifying forcoming'nptolhe rescue of to tte frietids the cause to 'obsdWc'that upon the 5 comtaittee to constitution for County1 Society two of the fiv signers of the Appeal toaHeyiatethburdensof ta oppressed ondtnat they reported' id favor of tnaking the Society smijfri'j'hi K'a? rti auxiliary to the'Massacluwetts Society1' Will tte r'''MTejhayeijrpeeiyedj a lelterjof cdnsiderable length this couductanmdyff te betide dwngu jshedtomr one ql liable I Jif Vrira? talfdw tWnd States iendenng us thanks for 1 'L rmr article on the 17th ultrtn th'e I attendance ofHhe boring towns and wilttflir menu which slavery Uraakteg Nth tawrraira value the taertunable JblejBntigs gCKherty be a ralhong tten of all' who wish to presewTlMT and breilt the ar 'bondage J' 1 "Tnbehalfof i wfli iv? I7 7 zvxnwy zxaif ka6'3eatt Wuba ftana their demotion I iojo iree DUiwcouacuwwtu be taken ubf to i wr 'T 4 W'l tototototo tL VT 3 WMtaMT swtelin I bnt bsriia(lbubt1esfias SC A I REGIMEN next saturttay evenih todobaftlefor Mrlin LanZI Ptae3 iZU an ineir eshmatron ni nJ kwj' tfcl 1 1 ATT? it 1 Ai A 1 "vthsr vw imi VU1V V1TCUUU UII rm Whom ar litionist Ab6ut' if Ml' they justlyhave a tachreSnr tafisMtSi butihey fMreof age they havp arrived at years of boyfff'fiien rtisqretion they nrc in tbe Jjatyt qf judging and acting I thls' or nnyiothgr fkS3 without reference to what Clarke was tlccted jPrikidenfof Spectator or Liberator ot may vention choose to rav ate glad of it wejSnpMhJ Sl will always have independenceenough toffkeepjut pf thile 1 leaaing struigs a ml cal) no "man master nnuwc weresonieWar th(ffni in the Halil TheWayor errandyewri soon thewfWd Jtedbyt or united with? tte Thev SiffR 5otlhdjourn' they "ouM not pass any vote 'fiad: hired the Half of thqcompetent tha't we I to to 3 a A I 1 a wuouccu ourserees entitled To its'tiseand 'shotild lefive without ftre were obliged tmr vote some further debase' they passed a vote ordering us leave the Hall bytwo At hrtur we tad journed to after 'havings completed the organization of a State Society to adjournment upon the oldTasis of ulriaisSi (jOnfitltlTf inn Avtzl 5 a rA an xne7otncers Norton of arqjingt on President? 'LasPevaiiffg renewed Jhe'applicatron' for the City Hall? and 1 1 'rriW 7 'ws a J5cntes1 10f if I iX tgsMEgg I i 1" if A.

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