lAl i JW ; -'-li Anc Greensborough ladium;' . f V- vol. i in "f '(Hi Ell 1 '8 2K. CevLr iir ' ' ' I) fr"' "w t'.'i..'.-,- . mis 9 - On motion of .leremiah Dodson. TKB PATRIOT. committee consisting of Dvul jt printed nd published weekly bj Worth, Wm. Reynolds, and Reu- T. EARLY STRANG Et ben Swain, were appointed to me Two Dollars per annum, payable withir morisPlZe the Baptist s,ssociation, three mouths from the receipt of the first shortly to convene at Jamestown, number, or Three Dollar after the expi on the subject cl the views of this raimn of that time. ,V pper lo B'- discontinued untd all arrcsr aes are paid, unless at the option of th. Editor; ard a failure tonotif) adisconlir.. Banc will be considered a new cngspe. aotnt. A T) YE H TIS FMFTS, Jfot eiceedirp 161i-, nr-H-'x ir.rtfil threr . fnr nMr- dollar, and 55 certs for eve ry succeeding publication; those of pea- Kiemioui laeioWing, and to af- Soc ietv. On metion f I. Nixn, ordered that the Secretary luraish the boird of Maragrrs with the neceisan extracts Irom the journal of this meeting for puMicat on. On "motion of Jer-rriiah Podson, thf ul)j ct o' nrti'ioning he next General Assembly in behalf of enn- Hftion' rtiil'or inrtorence, of hol'ns u' Mlow mn Ac woroe iu s?aT'r, tbrrr ran he no dnubt that i' is an inqn'ry wi which eonncionre ha om thine to dt Shall if longer ba ai. tht raotivrn of fancied oolicy fort a pislihaWie pretext for enrnnening ra . with as rye of unaianied candour the ' al llt CUK I ll UinUIC3 Mir'IWU' j concerted and put into operation ? There uro fver?l subjects that claim jour nttonti'in. tit. That orreprfinrnting jour ho. dy in the anprntcbin session of the maricaa Conentin. Yu urc in tiunil nKnto6in againt their heter 'me degree aware of the earnest so- ludenen'? Withou' liberty of con, licitude that has of "te been mani- science, nan is bnt a driveling an i!, fested by our Abaliton friends, in tliej a mere aiechauicil instrurant to sti northern and roiddle etatre, to pro-( serve the base purposes of ambitioa cure the sjst mat t' earticipition, and j power, an'' contribute to ths uabal T.cttTe co oprratten f the southern lovvsd designs of nppress'.re usurps societi9. fnr and otbrr adtan- tinn. If the situation of a (lirrd tageou4 pur i . the seat o' tUe cm- person who is riomiaally free in tb'S esery trniar? Ftha usr "C h tali ;nrd o'! with i-Cf! k pruiB;a Rewtf Mir I rs nin Tmr rHlloar-M nh-rt KOI? KIGV. Vtw rork, Oct. i9. Tie packrl -op Qtrmioei'M' Caot. Harris, nrrited hts uinnvnej fe')in Livfpod whnct she a'U rd on ths eighth n!lira-. W hsrt our usutl file of English JiursM to the latest dates. The intelligence from h- sea of rar. is on'r ne daT ention is abont t- ba periaanentlj State is but little superior tr that ofi later thaa our former adice. r i . i- r- . 1 j InrmtmA In ih f it f IPiisfiintn. it rPCrm rA wmm, fnm viik I nrt . t ... 0 r Att ter leneth in the same proportion Let- torn greater iacmiies lor lfiaivia- r"" " ".' inn uiioib uo rniaiB i w ' r. t0 .u Frtitor: mli be post pai.l. ual emuncipation was reconsider-! Having received cofliDiuoi.'stioiis ..n h-Ming that sscred pririlecef of gepfenuher, "-intiias fro.n O :ef- u nr ed. and the house agreed to appoint subject, I lierrwitb saBil them which our citizens have ie n un u- ly , a of August 1 one day laie tha I three p rsoo to t'ralt and forward!1"' J""' n"i"''" nrju m -it ;nn m prtvuer oi hut.. (,tjp ccatin'S irnni re. r i ia mcmoral for that purpose Kirh ' 2n, 'nP CoBsti'utiuoi.fan nti- iog our feeling and consientifi.is re ierted that the proper Jich ard Mendenhall, Z Stuart K Isaac . Slaver; Printing Jlstcciatqn, cometa cf- left to our own disposal. Or, . vm to ko bif ilepef-V- Omi Ode 11. form th s committee. , uano so ne urn p". n m -r- wmcu ia itj same thingyio permit 'hat n!acn on Hie t9ts. Th vnrt. EXTRACT ' ... II.. . ..1 .k.- ...... 1 A a. 1 . . i . .. ... " j " x . 1.r,h.tanlin held at New 'to meet at Dover Meeting House, ': M oat reach roe in tim-. I have tttem a-ord.ng to the ,ta'e f his ...... i i a . .1 t Sifn," Ka.tti'n t otmj, on t uutifura vrtuntyvon tne xna rn 1HI. and !31hot iseptemn IbSo , day in March nrxt- tntun v.ui the cumuiucat.o(i the 1 i tsuient. Iht Picriderit took his seat st tV hour adjourned to: anel an roi i t' d ite absence ot the Secret .r)' tvhen on motion ol Aaron of to to. Swaim was appointed Set iTiir) prutem. On mctiou the se icral branches were called on l tht. returns, when it appeared . ttjorrm was present Ou motuu ol Nathaii Hunt, tht journal ol tf.. prictdit-g meeting wae read. '1 he President lan belorc th' Sfuse a communtc tion. whkh -stac h retcrea to a ci mmiitcc c i ist ng fj' "v illim Uevnol s, lie hm vain and Phtnchas Nixon, p. vrho are to report to a luttue stitiug of this association. Ou motion of Aaron Sin, the ecteral answers to the queries sept "ovn to the Brsnches last Asst i anon were retered to a seler? com mi ur. consisting ot Henry B. Hili, .JatT(6 Kevsey, Nixon Hcnh, 'Utvjanun v,ilicnjr auel fUrjamin lllklitan, sen wh are to report (he icon. ' "Received an address from etsch r'hc Femide Henevolen' Societies of Kcrnet, Center and New Sahm "huh were read aridrefercd to the fmimitlee on the PresidcLt's com wcmcation. ' .'jjurned till tomorrow to o Satuvd at Sept. 13. Met ursuant to "Civnimittee on tht M SWUM. Sec. proUm. Tvh'n . ? hftf Tjeiv:? si ce lj.1 nu iualrjuauins-wth regard owtijdeliberxte cu.! ; ard if he oe to it, but 1 kn-m of t.. chnje of cir fully continced t'iat preparation ctimst ncM ren irring it impjoper or ei'her for temporal r etferusl hap superilu mis no to lay the corres ptwem re ninefc h t i!o 1 . to lber- Tothc Mnnnmfstion Hociftyof Worth )0,l"l? c br'"r T()U' hoin. and ccae f'nns npprrssi n, Cnrotmn in General Jlssociatum ns snnbfeil. . . (irssti.kmb": The teTo' dion of imnhrr y ar lias h-ougfit n to "i t welf th Ani nsl Session of this 0?n ft il Association. r we havecorri to?e'ber.n.it om ke an ns enfatious Oru h'u.l agrre u actc-pt h parade of war snumnla'tng nurfluers, ' Hr.a-ion, wdf rank' .i Ll?c t . fbr terror of social order, no! f 'l ,'', Iir. Vmh our poith t tr-nx"h, in h. Ataung the ineai:-es pruject ffo.moh and threatni'-es Cai..H ;!r;rf ' !'-5t f.ir.preadiws i:.re riiit irti-uiionsnf our brloed r n.- eXienaiTaly Ih? iewi if t!.n .nnMu-j -nay '- on i :y- i ).n th ; r.o. nor run hi mske a . air., j ' -,tf ;)fom(mev m recta .,; K,ttd ft ri tM boaitofiu'ri -- profit irm y -nrn.l-trr, ly tis.f the !Jrao hts. to in the scienre of human eove( nm:n'. tratel nr.d j.i. jugate our prjo.:ipl-i. 'ur set r.1 ii no aliscn. to his cori-OM. r; A -fet'er fr-n.i inm !' rt-t 'ii' d i up he pleatf. VVr -i I I ' I ta f i 1 1 mio-.- HSii- u iuj-j .Biiiiuuisiiiiin '.na: J ? rr, ta ifn -r rroancs ol oniCt.. -u ? u i danrrt"1 n r?a tal)'T be a: t Tii letter is st j iu.' .-rtice ; ,t hed--ll rn tii - u v. )u --i q. see oil Le wihcs to ftiirn Mit oicr. . Si clcmanid o ah w us fhe necrssiiT of t kai:giuri; our disposition, ttid al U-ring oiir 'ndiict towards he pcnplt tif Color; '.(', uecesHity iVm xot oer ded Iie sreaunt he rirrert, woutc rft3oltirly oerta'n the rer-rt 'f nepj'risfions, as well as t'i? t liois, f lstiT" to lo .r cri s attf of the ft'issin A' nj etre Cb i n U. If would 'also cmu'e'iao'-' her tv -si - n tlia one of the a mi -f theJ E-srTorN visit t O !MiS is tfl) gs ii tf t'i Pireign lioistert, wiR ruf-nc1 ' 'ns he4l fr?'i p i6l Jf su H''te 1 itn t'." e sfraint. .v a asord, siys t' I v niii' flrrsM, is si d bmt th ! porrant nrg t"ationwf with which the st rk job 'trs f rif1i" P-ok.r t, aid V -n js, ha" ""e" aa n i" l '.he-ni'Its. L- d tT'r we sre, tue metier. n ii ia probAli)? hit aoin- subject t. i. i t . . 1)1 0s vc 'm.i i '.'n in iron - stii , tit-, ij.-f dv p6, ,3, Hi.ij;n l in ti n"n,iit1'MS. '.e'ore 7011 u iui ;! cr -,;.ti r of '1 w.4 oof p-eiited fieforn the 1 .j jo si. l it ii; i v 1 u .a-U. I wU:r! dny tle ss honour w r-n A!tl. ugb, ti so mil this ; frr. r. I'riir e P 1 li , of -femaj seaavs : ae a ticne ol a'JH'iir and i old , flo-jris ars. aii(br Brwissl iwr-Si'- i -j . - ee our firmee arroi"'. 1 in'-. . ! ee our l irmee arro-i"'. Ph intertening time was evidetlf?. to riaml h exercise of any undue j - teie se rvice ;;e to Le inSuenccwI Obedient to the calisi of.i perforia.'d wi;ii the .prospect ... tovr- humariiiy, and the iliftatea of con-, ticnjtion, i' is fe.iwd by thai iiart'teii, lei us rem Tn'i-ri tint science deroted to the sacred hr.a..r danger ti ftbi:se may anae fiomi o have rosny sources of high con- of our rour-try. firns in the cUAii cf ; the measure, mow it r In'gbly to be. girttnUttoo. In our sacial capacity, too sWf for discussion, in the ism fruh, unyielding in he pror,ecuo I wished, t!at Lnivt-isal rordinlity 'ty ,9 have little to do widi ihe political of whirh o t only tha fae of the Ht-ofdut-y. and, I trust we can tra! 1 hay, ' attend tit ry step !hat he taker. I'os- j excitexenta of the day ; but so far an toro .n Enapire, but the peace of ,lf totally averse to even the slightest Ms-cstiati v o! the sn,f t, our views are idontilicd uith them, .Gumps, might be involved ; though indications of frtion ; tte woul l ap and rmc n.-v modifications if aees- we have nothing ta an'icipate but the we admit it was long enough for the) TTUDlcatlon tiler U thtir leport. -rcu,lt tA tl: iF.tnd'deiirn of ita xt hith alter being amended, so as j f xmte(.e Wlli.n cjrcd' with tiiS to make it thi (n.t 1 th- Board ol pt,i,ver,jf;rj raya.d prsp-rity ,ve :irt lVlan.:reis to pr cuie a Ivcp'tstnt. tie in the Amcric;in c r.v ention, i practicable or d-oihe.fwisc to adtcs"' u L it r to thM b dy ; was adojtrc The. interrogate e ccntainetl in a V S to the Female ad rtss Irpm jV- Salem va. on" motion e,f r.i Dennis, rtfered t the boaid 0! m augera. M. Swii tender' d the resigna tion ol P Nix tSr cue ol tht Board Tf VaDxrgers", Vfhrch th;r h"-usf"-ac certt . On motion of Thomas T Huct, Q'dtud 'hat the several answtrs to tht queries t' grtht 1 w,th the rtport f tb- comtnittct br ree mm; ttd to Bcinnnnitte conistirg of ilesan sirt (irnv Phinrhas Nixcn.jr ar.d T. E. Strange, and thty r pert to sjli Pcerd of Man' pt ts. On motion of Wm Reynolds, a 'aoi n-i tee ct Teis'tinj; i hi n as T. 1 uit, AUx r('r (irfcy tul Diikid J?k ert appoii-ted.to pn p;re i d forward a tial I thi Si tity '' ih' iM xt Crrti5 prVi'ti "r..bi iibrlif.on : "''r- -to gi ' vlhV-r in the l)iatriet eit Lolnm I -rflfrtir.fi: - Va. pear in none hut the r?ai character fir7 stture Iht hearty 1.. opj:- of the institution. That is to be firm, ation of all. ith. It i beliesed lhatthd ensuing Session of Congress will be earnestly appealed to, by numerous petition! and memor.sls, from various parti of l!ie Union, for the gradual Abolition' of Slavery in the district of Cdnmbia. If the Pord of Managers hao not attended to She s'ihsc:t, it wii-' Sn pro me to ui in ii before l!:e Ass'i'!atieu, you will see i( noticed t. a iar of the correspondence hsrfwi!i submitted. 6ih. It appears tint ;hc American Convention hsvi liberally favatcd us witb a donation of certain bokss:ul parnph!ts,4tpccil'ed in the comsauni-vtio-( tr-jn ihu Secrkjtary of tL act undaunted and psrseverin in propigation of truth, indd, liberal and persuasive in the investigation f er ror, temperate and thougbUul in pro jecting and executing measures. It happens wdfi this, an it does with all voinntary associations; it neces sarily lie.3 ita vicissitudes to undergo. And the merit ( a society, liue that "fan i dividual, mat frenerallv Le d)ournrrf nt. the j estimated in proportion to i's cspsci P tideuta com- jv for ronderinc every change soh- fra'd wiih ,ige--es sat! a. t:ii y i of ardour snd exj ectaij n, rvf indulge f he more sanguine nmicips tions. Thus dated with fiatteiirjg views, we burr ourselves forward wilh a dgrce of jal and ajiimati-'n approaching to rnthusiani. This h the time (or projecting enterprising hdvriitures, and colic ting afreng'h. Weie these seSsons of high wrough eiciiemerd to con inu too long un ihierrnpTed, "it might over-strain velity ; or at lea ouickeo the pro resa to (treater -peed han external circumstances cou'd el bear. It is easily perceived that reformation . . . t .11. 11. t- . . . . . . , iii'iii jdTf.r,..ir r"-io i ii tuursr purpose ol (HCtating IO 4De jOUlg of policy fbat we perceive ia ab-mt to , Monarch, if the English and lustrK prsvail, aiut ultimately dispose our ; an Cabinets wrr inclined to foil W country-men to abandon slavery as j so dtcisive a course. Besides, ths an unsufirabl burthen upoa their j season is teo far advanced for ma true interest. The aspect of affairs i king any military d nonstratiofls as abro?..! neer was more favorable j gain Russia ; and, even if this ob than nw At the comaancemetit of j jection de not exist, 00 arms onit. i'"' Coaim.tlce; th same kava beri f'irwr.jdcd by my ordr, to (he Sc rrtary of f'ie :ssocinlion, yoki will fmd by his letlur, that lluy are in bis "'session at Laltiiuore, await:. your order for transmission. It is pesunied there t. as yet, no po- uo iary charge on them; and you will endeavor to devise, sonifl plan for gel ting them into ptnnession with the least possible expanse. 7. h. The subject of petitioning the Sta-e Legislature should not e ove looked at this time. We have been. and we are stil endesv -ring to pro of every description is more! likely cure a law fo bidding the further iu to be ermanrt and durahli , when troduclion of Slaves lut this Stale, the spirit with which il is conducted Phis, however desirable, is but a is properly tempered wilb a rte.llivny little part of what we c nsulrr tiqirrl mixHireof ei.onable restraint. ; may be done with entire safety. Even T tine end. n ust it not be reasima y expei ted, that an over ruling and ir providence should,1 nsv & turn, ; to admit the doctrine of absolute pro perty iu slaves, te the full extent that owners usually claim it, if our citi e if beat, to weaken ia sme desire j zens wold reslly be Fteet and unre- mourn over the horrors of IHat period to the 18th f August. Th- R'iina rn hVhai 'hep'itipt their dominion, why no(l which most intervene before iht con Guilds have rrnss-d the I) ,m on "e!sitin cif. p'Mi-cal activiiy lit le ut abate, in j remove tuose lejai lesiraints wmce sumanon or rrar the present cenfui y the slave trade w 4s in ita full i r od, a'though it hao been rarriml on by the subject a.i 1 citizens of nations professing civilization and Christianity, yet not s enli ary sMtute was there of human framing to restrain it during that period. How different is now the scutnueut uf mankiod ! One nation nf!r another has aboliilied the tratDc, till last of all, a period i put to fit' Brixilian slave-trade. T'ua d ree is to uke pfi'o':t three years from Ma-ci L327. So that, in Uas than two yerrf, we may consols eurselve with the happy thought that the slave trade has not a legal existence iu any part of the civilized woild ; but these dccreci and enac :mnts have betn. and they will continue to bo evaded 30 long mVrtlii-otinarkei w auQered ta Sxit. Hut yesterday as it were. v:ere sur. tujoded witli slave coun tries now, personal slavery is ban ished from mrst of our ticigHb ing nations. fcen withiu the last ten years, no leas thao sevan Govern ments to the Southward have Itera ted 'heir hundreds of Huuaand of either by land or by sea, coulj ba fitted out insufikient time to prevrrrt tUr. Rnisns from occupying Con stantinople It is too late n v t in mrfre, and the time tor an-'n curce, if it ever entered into thtf canteinplaiion or the nbivr mentioiw ed C iurts, has been stiff-red tn ms away. Iu the tucan time, tbe ernes tion is likely to bo soon settled, if it ie rue that Varns, as was reported at Odessa, has fMen into the haads f th" Russians." F-otri f he second edition of (ba LikIod Courier of Saturday evea in:, Sept. 6, we hve rooi-d fh ltst bulletin Wa the Rnssiae army be fVt 'Jh iiKU, V' o, a id Silistrij. 0" 'he C'.h, the Tnks nnade a fresh ittenpt tea dil tdge the It'isshns fi'tirn t!iif ,voitian fjce Ch nla, but thy were repuUed snd drjve.i (o tie foot of the r vnnarfs. In r esc sorties the R'jsii:is Had thir ' .fiva men killed and thirty seven w md ed. I'ijf Tark. it is added, bad b-eri emlyed two whde d-.vs in burying their dead. The RutsMne claiua tu have been eejnally success- slaves! It is said that slave'y has fu in rciisting the sorties of he gar- recently been entirely ab dished throughout the whole d''be Austrian dominions. Humanity is obliged to rison of Silis'ria. The Courier announces desotrht es fr na lyird Heytsabury, Ods4r as prt'r 'unity ol i prevent inmviuun r.niaBcipauon srena o. ijih trie eeni is at nana : t;h -imit, Mie Ur d 1) iko Mi Jnei iu ri n- whs; wt are i Whetever may be tor real ili'f f- and wheo we have done vu1 uf oos. v, a xp t-d 1 lve O l"sso! th j titling and aflbru us leianre q witpess j jthc question, aa to Cbe norslaod rs-1 so more is required,, lay each and Xflth, in order t eat himself at tbetf ;.- :A--Vs' i - i v - a t '.Vi; i , La. I5 i 1 .A; I - 1 . 1 ilHi'il'H.p',-.'i-. lff 'K 4 1

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