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', r 4 1i 1 "i . II . r - , f i 4 50. . M to V-1 - J' ,iX: r 1. )!..' -f Iff 3r- ;.J..fHVi.vii-!cilfM''f- .1 V- '! From tliS PenttsvlrantAur' r .... t . ' - : .'-. r. .. 4 n f i . il'i V - -' $i&WotiffimKkmT;t mo Three j pa per anaunV, payable in Ever since Jose tive fraudulent I jeets: 4Utther ia ned : OW landing frdm-brigMary-rfrqto. ?!v3S It March, 18304 i r aVl i-,:Ui"fl... se every PehnsrlvattiahstJ roll In" wealths eTHe tocli hold era have iMr.BWdlehaebee) ring roch ineetirtiabi yei uu Boouer are in? Nine-tenths of those, wliby had THR! HIGHEST GASH PRICES 1 TVKTilLL bi giveb for ttfegTOCS from the "an their Bank sutehines oj Xll.Depc p of pressure &nd a kle ; C -:' 7- - JAMES FULSHIRE. , hot thft ArAil,nt cJT r,:r , iectat homek eld ?thdr aobuie meetiHAi and for the inoinejtt been fiohedtir (leluded the ;vote4 arervie?oX,plate seut artfulnd'tnb dasigniriihaVe ilreaddiscraj 8 hleaBiiiffs to ihe community fiHihe'iAViViivVAV.1 v' xs, tzs ii ; tjeoble; made rich, and habDV. 'TikiijJ auL ia-liar-irtifckiiifi' I -! IUI1VV Ui tilt? IIICUUB I.U,liC LllliUIl 111 LMtJ for hire;:? Negro f nrr'NTlITtKe -t si of January nextl I'VjJ Woman Uvho has been aecustdmed to ! Cooking,; Washing and Ironing;&c. . Apply ihaOffifieoftlie 3entiel.T"M3p!i " 1 13 bny St Dtotningo Coffee, v r 20 " ' Java 4 do. "ft mall boiei fresh Chocolate, r ' I 6 bbls. Lump Sugar, ." . ' 5 hhds N.E. Rom. 5 bbls. Curtis Rye Cm, - v1 - 5 Vegs chewing1 Tobacco,' - 20 bble. Mess and Prime Pork, , j I Received tbisay by SchV. Mefissa from New Tork, nd for tale bv JOSEPH M. GRANADE. - Ahto on hand in Store, 1 " SO 'bbls. fresh Navy aud Pilot Bread, h 20 " Mess and Prime Beet, . ; ' 500 bu$bes Irish Potatoes. j J. M. G. . Battfc of Netobtrn, January 4th, 1836, 5- DIVIDEND of Capital of seven per ..nf u thU da v declared bvl the Bank. dayable lo Stockholders or their legal ircpre- ( JOHN W. GUION, Cashier. than their Bank sutehine is obscured with the clouds lot the . Bank Ga foul a day?- 1 Js it I ithiHe Zealots ;Ka had fenVbarkedih - jicrifr- that the discovery hia been made thatihe. stork of saae against Slavery in a 'country where :sla ve la etranfie not tney, account for -i. so laic and clouds ha L 4 1 .L d t u a u. t u l-j j n ih TJani, - r "- t!iiajrc .nic iioum wwe, ill. pari, ,io i Pt the . Bank Ga- j 1 f w . k Av3 l : ilns not .exist. 4 Thev believed that the oi spefuiators, ana 10. inauce isesata-j zeai y the lew 'lan&tics would sooner, lire, 11 to votef.r the, bill, and thatj confined j lefttKe eiitifeiieidi to 'ihemVelveXhaWif!a'icP; imltsorPMladelph'ia. rta operaViohe withhf.lfih wW. tk.t H,rt VJth ff Vi vfo. ;th the Bank hadbeen faced. ap-,tar.rbendVthe.yaIu'ei j ty lui.uie purpose rial holders Within the;l a capiiai so immense ana unwieiay rami petww oei 1, 'kf.AJtiiA i unproductive? Have the preparations f;;tnrj:;r.!lr Stales torrinnlth. rrv,nBt.tLar;,pri HiaViktrt the malcontents mad6 bnt few converts. beartotthe jmpeplmus,od tocm., it stand aghaati TJwftfWas; no danger tf onphe at the tide ol rjreuiation nov on its way horaewatd pmet -It was not "until the concentrated niovef- lo be redeemed? There it something 1 w'rorijrvThe ments bf the leau'ei,s.of the aboIiUonists ithhe medicine' which was to be a specific (or all complaints, North 'began' to prod uce alarm in the 'Sptiih, has a hafsh and painlui commencement to ils opera- thai the people took ihe business of ' putting iiunok aiiu iiic uiccoiuv uuiiicouiiuii uo null on ns- , ., lUn n 1 ; - ,;;FOR:SALE,v:; ;:;;i:ifU' ! , Well acquainted with household and Htchen work. For further paniculairs enqinre the Office of the Sentinel. L TWENTY DOLLARS REWARD. TTT N AWAY from the subscriber on the JJLU, 20th inst., without any provocation, my Negro Man ANTHONY. He is about thirty vcars efage, stout and well built; fcet 8or 9 -inches hiijh dark complexion; andstiilters LadljT when the least alarmed. He J3 '"well known about Newbern,' having, boated wood there for the last two or three years. I will cive the above reward for his confinement in any jail, so that I get him again, orj ten dollars fur his safe delivery to me at my plantation on Cahooquc Creek, Craven county, N. C. .: JOSEPH rilYSIOC. .!' February 29th,. 1836.;,;; ; ) pect very hkea curse. These strange results, now-1-. ... j-- r,' ji Lis . -j? -T i inrm nr- i4;h mISa -UnnA sitton has made them . qf more consideration j jron uoA. J jf o -.f than "they were befbre-the drtful leaders even general attention thrdighout the. eeaboard, and we now invitej opp6sitiqn, that tfiej ma cry; 6ut find in the Globe the following-notice of the money against persecution, and -enlist mlire r or'lbss of market, which is ret:oio mended to. Uie particular at;- public rsympath5r. ; just- as -.the missionaries to tention of those smitteji with Bankism, and who have j the Indians in Georgia soughtto be imprispn-t 1 rv- --- --1 -r. : 1 tsvi, aiiu i c cii it'iubcu iu uc iuicsscu iiii. tucv, " J3ut a lew days since, the Bank presses of New louna mere wast no longer sympatny .;ien lor York and Philadelphia were congratulating their I them.' 1 if : r , l j f -h !5 readers, witliithe prospect of a recharter of the Uniteit .There is'f no chnrse that will hctler suit the btates Bank by Pennsylvania. 1 his -was to operate- few -'Northern 'fanatics,- rihati the agitation of Z mT" I.- Y " m2 w l0r,!Yn" the question of slavery in the halls of Congress verted into gold, v Speculation was Stimulated- ril- L-tii t-A It, chandize, and all nature seemed, according to the emn.vdte ;f either branch deJiying Ihem' the Bauk's reports, to wear a smile. e rl -r A right to prefer petitions here, praying that si a- The charter earned and we were told byMr.Biddle, vfrmPe?6l!5hd n MeWS through his Gazette on the very day of its receipt at ? A "emai ,01 tnai , ngnt at once .qnaoies PhiladelDhla.i that " almost everv coantenance is them, and noi without color of truth, td cry out beaming with satisfaction inspired hy buoyant hopes j that the .contest going bnis a struggle be aim uiiiiiniii iMwuciit!, ui laLiici. turtciuvuucui iwrpii ruwer auu j-iiutrri v. - . - it Drosnefit'v.'the Vrreatnesaand effects of which bafHe i 4 TtalioinT Ko intanHnna ntthna xohn finve all calcufation. tand tf th party vatnish' of discottterit moved Simultaneously td rgct up 4hcse petitions could be rubbed bff from the few Visagea which ex- at lh5a M--.tA Ka tnfehieVl Vlad to see hibitTueiol looks upon the occasion, we vehtufe lot , ! m " t . . ' asertithat even upon the a very decided tinge of the first petiion,lhat came n here, laid A the . ... 1 . ... " 1 KlAtttith.Mil rfi0iiiHin nnl 'iVH hAil( tofovnn0 life; 'and hinder 'ihe dart nebs of' hTh'f Jr r v' t 6 u'"ulc in. uuu lain, nau ins fjr bfifKV in thepabtic rsfaukre. and carried thejr Jriumph'bv' so.rrie hundreif discharffes aftillery."' -i3i -j1vT?e4p two cases are hot samples of. ihe lep aaliflCfhat pervades New Hamnshire. indid. iiieyB "m In-' laWts W he. subject , of,the slave Jagitati n. There ;are no daws. that can be passedby ur gJslatnre which, will dq' so mvtcfr los arepi ss he, .agitators - as , will nthe atronr ijublicljse i- f?F en;g?i!urtrier than has Ueen j nt onjAny.hheit subject U'wotjld in all caMes pmiuiuiimj pcawjing ,10 me autnors pi me 11s- sH?St'fii 11 Hsvereq; ;jtsel ij tftat, wjtheiig scorn which few men ; ,have 7 the brass tta wunstand, without nroceedincr -tb- token of disapprobation, such ;as the law will not If ar rant. n .1 Ti-A.M.11, naVe'sor3e pihn Or:aJrihe.refiie tracts. mnM AiTi faewspapersi : p'rin;ted and circulated" by ' ihr aftoJitiflnasts,' there, are no ten n tv.ni Zs &e thaiha vecpntribnted so much; to' ithc aemetsraislngle ne wspper priSptedn jyfiL i dtfc ti J Weed! not name thfe-naner whTi f Vi'n. rm.thafotitha Jafltverkllt; ' wvIBUr,,llgw pr.vvuceanorj.nern and attlU-ern-partyl--il -fan. the flame of Kpr. linn fit r- juojfej jopeiu wd?jr he treach, toLdrito frotnijlhe j south, a! is the newsoaDer iwhicii in? 1631-& strpf eto! create th'eitate:ofthJnva 6, laUoa veHariff j which, whould Jneritable collision 1 between the: iwo section of the country and -Which ursred to that irise iaSbuthjCarolina, tenninangiaiiertieep dis- , tojprtlew;. MfH.;(oqk hi seat, and Jr, tubbard (being 'in'the1 chftlrdedided inatthe remarks, of.Mr. H. did not impugn tlm ?iv WW manthey were bnly descrip liVe ofrtli effect's: certain prow "v ,vmp.ui "Puuin ;aronna. ana. That h. " --. - -ft,: f-'-t 4-i Cwtaln4 it k,thafaire;SoutIi QugKtlidV satisfied ?wtth the present; disposition - or tie drth? fThc Senators Trom VirMnia ah'd'S'otm Carolina- (MessVsr'liei ahd. Calhoun) "ha mentioned a "clergyman 'of Massachtt?etts4 the ! first; scholar and wri ter of the a'g'e -p-d being the author of a disgusting fcndTep? eneri sihle pam phle 1 1 n ia vor b f Vhol i tiotil V AtTB ; th Senators not aware that tliis lerirvrOan f (Mr) Channing) is the same persbhj who wrote; and f - Mr. 4 It is the newspaper Which ueuverea an aaoress lauuatory ol the croWeu"n"Pqs or ridicules the well-meant efforts- despots ol Kurope;ratf themoment they- hadt anomer of the ; Government to stop he brbken clown Napolebn'arid1 France wheli thejcirculalif n) of incendiary publications -Sn" thi latter Dower was ' the nnlv 'baVriei- ; riptWfc'arfslavehoMiny ileii:.. mi v"un ai war wiin us; anu me unir"'," uiiiuer anuiue enons ot the north ? - This productibn ttf a; f Massachu the newspaper,' 'whidv Great Britain iu oiaits : tms proauction oi a JWassacnuM ao"MHonisis r it rs tne newsbane.- setts clergyman is not an indication of tKe seJlihels thefwhole North by representing the bU timents even of the city bf BoLtbn on'the s1a.vtsf nhitd people bf that region to be ihsin- .question., Piobably half of the efficient :abb1icere m their efibrts !to prevent the rhischief of iiuuisia 111 tirvr .cugiauu are iv ue lounu araona11"; iouhii uu iiisguiuea persons Wno are n afcertain description of ' the clefgy ; and tho5gaged ihMthe-abolitiqn cause . - 'j ; 5 clergvmenmuch of the character of those whdrl,WuAl.k v-fh- H J considered it a high offence to Heaven to nraVr.n TTnlj faU. roriii-v .V i w MONTAGUE'S BALM, Jin Indian Remedy for TOO TH-A CUE. Mn.uc ..M;.h.t ronntntinn and constantly increasing TJL detnnd for this effectual STV- "d Pie; servative of the Teelb,taas induced the Subscriber to offer U to tha American Public. v v' : - xwv.V. . AntiPil iiccbrdki to directions siren 6n the bol tie it bas never failed to afford immediate hod permanent relief. It also arrest the decay hi ueiecue rao. relieves thatsoreness whtch soffreqaenUy renders a strong Tooth useless. Theapptieation nd reoedyre mmfU, innocent, and not upUant, apd ue largeumherof per sons io different secuOnsof the country, tbfti have . already rxperienced such delightful and rin Ury efo-tje jeofthe Balm; ae reauy 10 ; """' 5 y 7r. m it nnrivulled naalities. 1 It is au Indian pleasure would be deecribed." In one chbrt week, and this scene bf joy and exulta lion, this money making' s tamed into sadness & sor row - 1 ncge countenances, "beaming with satisiaeuon, inspired' ty buoyant hopes and . brilliant prospects, now "exhibit rueful, looks unon the occasion." in one short .week foJlowinff the charter, money has be come exceedingly ; eeareej-stocks of all kinds have Calhoun) ha s cho-sen a aifferent "course ; lie h declined some four.'some sik, and some eight per inter Dosed a motion which opens a debate th cent, with continued and rapid downward tendency. mW he1 continued for months. lie bvenr-Hk erfnek of the Bank itself, since the charter . iitsthisi duesiioh and he"has w. . r - j r 1 il . . tahle without discussion," and Wilhoulreference tolanv committeeV ' The motion to lay oh the table Precludes all debate ; and if decided af firmativelv prevents' agitation. It was - with the yiew-of preweniing agitation on Hits subject that 1 moved to lay the second set of petitions on the table! A Senator from the South (Mr. he has at has chosen presented lta nrtrl - ill Prlnhrf rnrDp thA Hnir 16X8 VOie JIS UieV ma V, Will PCSI,, Diease lilt? in whicli they were led to rejoice at the establish- agitators who are urging tuc lanaucs torwara. meat of the instrument of their own downfall. . H have said the people of th INorth were ..mu' - .l-i.i:fx!inm5 moretihiied in their opposition to the pWhs of the day of rejoicing lotthe "triumphj" as Mr, Biddie the advocates of anti-slavery, than on any sao- Caliea II, wuicinmu urcu ouaiuvu. . ; Jv-"! "rlT , - f- "-v"- r r r " . . - . . . ;"!'. l, fit ; ,. . i I cal party S n pervaues every ciass oi inejcoui; It is but the begmning oi sorrows, i ne :circoia j 'i'X'k---tAA tiitii . ,. , i . v iiii- r Jl IlllUIIIlVi nilicr uiihciois nu lureiicituib mu Uonoi me uanK is now Brxtn y iwv rauuuiw . i . - , ;o,tf : . p: rt eV KiliMe mi Br : i .ii : a l. H . . aMi i liic nuuiutk & oiuvi v vwvmwu r v - lars. i a ns amount, xar. oiuuie aays, uicuewvudu , , . j i ,i it. - - i, liMHWRTTR'J imnl . the old. i We nredict. that it J such interference may ; invo ve the existence s.av- - ,: - j r -j - . i ; 4 - i ,(,..- J , ' . t will nrnve n inheritance which will sorely afflict ana weiiare ot tne union useir, ann oecause the country. More 'than one third oi this amount they understand the obligations wuicn tne non- was forced out during the last year". I he Whole ol save holding States owe to the slaveholding - . i - . - - this vast amount is now on its way hormi lor reiemp-1 States the the5 by the compact of confederation. It is itinH:.. it ,ri I return with n rnniriilv nnnreCAflenteu. 1 . . s - -f . . -.1. tti : . -1 .. . jme strong-oesire 10 perneiuaiR me jmuu,n 10 Th Rank will not ke able to relieve itself by re-is-l-, . J -- .J....iu .v . :mnnw m ita tinrivftUed aaaiitic Remedy, obtained sihgularly and onoipeotedly, and may bereJarded by the CWUnjed World as the most valuable pisfJry ofthe fe9 e8petersbarg,(Va.Eeb.l83G. .- ---? ; fc A Supplyf the aboYe artiftte, just received and for sale by - i ; A t v WILLIAM SANDERS, Druggist. sues determination which etre'ry patriotic 'and has made, in iio event to aban- our safety , that no wf impels the united1 North to take its stand against : the W-: ri "k.. r.,i agitators of the anti-slavery protect. So eOect- rw nhip,. ionn th1 dally has the' strong public sentiment ppt down community to the danger that! is impending over itnai agiiauon in iiew iigmuu, mav u uw them. No power can avert it. It will be realized to I kept alivcdnly by the power of money, which a fearful extent. Let the victims hold tne authors oi the agitators' have cotiecteti, ana apply in in , and before all is smooth, we prophesy that the " countenance" oRhp Bank, " beaming with satieiao i "fr'i iinn 'a. "iriifmhh will exhibit " rueful looks! don the 44 ark of IIVII . aw 1 , - , ; upon the occasion," t .We do not exult. iate : of the deluded. Newern, 15tb Feb., 1836. I G A R I SON. --'I. i i - v .v -i vtO'" their misery to a rigid accountability,' j i CONGRBSS1QNAL. DEB AT E I N SEN ATE . EbbRUAR 14, iwo. from Mr. MOORE moved to proceed to the con sidefaiibli of the motion of Mr Buchanan to re- j com hiiinff!of aghls,:ahd in issues from presses that are Kepi in ineir empiwy. i ; "j- To fin interior town (Canaan) in the State o New Hampshire, funds .were sent to establish a school to bedevoted principally to the instruc tion of colored persons that might be sent there abroad ; I and an attempt - was made to Oiorea . nersuiif as tuuais, in a persons exclusively i wniie t . i - - it - mingle these jc unit' o rm HISi celebrated H orse- ( friom V giroa) t wiirstaird at rnf stable the ! ptesenf seai- son which ebronvenced on th e' l6tK '; irist.'. and : wiU ead on the 15th of Julyw. : He, is - now . at ...rny stable, Infine beaUhy ordeT land appear ftbhespeak; Better titnei in the Horse1 Depairfi ! Ieiit; artiiulax I. peen hy- reference ta handhilla which will -,ap .r pearJinafewdayjIn'thewitttime a leok 5 at Wrn i "will he; pleasing tp .those that iriaTrwish Xio imprbyefebreed,ofih stocky As xactog ... .. . . . a . 1 - jectjthe prayer ofthe Society of rnends.m the xnis uttir couimunuy, rejecieu wim ujbuain, a petition to abolish slavery in s the District of hrtbejof twenty thousand dollars offered them, Cbl umhra which being agreed to. - , The Wpbstuldlted, ' and entreated thoe who ; x;Mr-HIIaU rose J Ud? not (aaid he object ..-X t( desist r finding they cobld rid them to imanjibf the positions taken y Senators on k ? of we nuisancc in rio other way, the in is naeiy io or c wiuc , ua auw , ay the ground wtrk, arid beieafter.poV in odi' i cliim h-?bonbrr of the Ttft; Xll the abstract question of northern interference with slavery ' in the Sooth.n But i do protest against the excitement thai is attempted on the floor,' of iCrnffTessi tQ be kept up against the Norths V I J0 pC9teatagainst;the array that is made here ot.tne acts Pt a, tew rmsguujea ianav ics aSf t)te acts of tetwhoJe or of a large pop- tipn: iOf pe people ol the North. 1 do protest against the countenance-that ishere given to the idea mat ine,pBpi?, ui me norm scursr ly'are in'letrfering with theightaad property of the? peoplei of; the South; N Hi Uh?.iy-M I XtWulehL the authors and movefs of ihr aWniibl excitemehttthe,Sbrt i.. wiLi4A3i:R street;; i-i-n fTTlHC UBSCWBB! hayiag Jwen arqktedV by tie - 1 i , Courtot Plea and Quarter SeMlons of Crv4n County ii InApeetor oCaval Stores, respectfully, tenders v his services to'lha public, .and;assure4 them that jle as a - qec.qnes. extviemen from the Misshnri rei te m e ht "of 1 816, down XCf the .present lime?: Almost JtHe: saine5 meaVis Tiave been 'panned m this matter that fbr sev eral years' were nuisned in relation to the stop ping of thettaUs itift the sabbath during and sub sequem tm the Jale! war , ;and. to-enHst the sy m or the success ofthe he War with Great u'vi'::T" evening suoject. ; It contains . X.: '.-.:'"! ,1 .among other thmgsl a speech of an honbrahl The anti-sla very mote aleht which brings iiSenatorJfMr. Leigh,bf, yirgfna.l which 'I shall peuiions t irotn various parts oi.- uie couuir,,""' . Bwpriacy suwmu iparn nas oeen issued asking Congress to abolish slavery in the Dia Py thousands and tens thousands from the abb 'a. I a-. T"1 f I "TV . . - irici oi voiumoia, originates ; sons, who; have been inCthe, ch a ri table reliff io us i n s tit u tions political purposes, jaitd.who have even cpntroj is most Jikely to move the Southern slaves la led some rthbse charitable associations :Tns'ervilejwa'rf'a't the; lame' time the Chrinnihrr peiiuons are sei on iooioy mi jvno uave i au mm uie speecii useii are most admira- u7 tnituiaieuiuawaneq me tears or arouse. and who continues.. to, nave, lniiuence wi ministers and religious teachers of differ! denominations. They have, issued and but their circulars 'xalling for ja united "efw to press on Congressthe abbliiibh of slaved in this District.' Many of the clergy men w nave been instruments done sir f rom rrb bWd discovering the purpo covering that thei the indignation of their masters, Th0 .!...,u tiori of bch a speecft willeflect the object of the abolfiionists withoui trenching unnn iheir funds jLet' the agitation be knt iin, irt !f!nn !- ? i ; . j' -j m "s ' ' V T r"1 Jr. 4,1,3 fr." oiJaiu.i r uc exxei.siTeiy 1 -L ot tne agitators.- hai circuited inUie Sooth, hi ed with snrh cni.L. motivcf1 Some of th-Ji e& and slichV ciklrttcts as this exhibiik Vnrf iliitl se of -heiagitabrsis-f will be Iteft for; the' 'Northern ahbliuontst'sj to do r labors i were calcnlath to I Thev need do no more than rnA in ii,:U U make the eonditidhf'bf ihe! slave' worse,-an("'td ititions iijihelale' -pVihieri td;: the' Senate ' and hi ' . . ...il'.-;.',!-!-1': l.rl; - :- . ' ' . 1 y . V . i . . J .. . . . t-.T.. "V create ammosiiy 5 oetween tne people oihe ine.nas M UOngressV Will create enough of ex- who JXorth and the fooutb; have - paused A in' ieir citementjtd effect every object' of those course, and'tie-sisted; from4 the1. funher"apica I direct; the movemerits;of the.abottion'U: Within a few das jhere has been in trot tion bf the mistaken philanUijrbpyv vjOers, ft uced P - . ! - . . 1 o . ",Ui into this bodv a JSSffi nntirrP nn Bh m.l i i two neaus. in ine snane oi a ronnri - 1ska;h menanrVo- .w-JiK-i n.L ii r:: habitants bf the town and vicinity collected eiv ... - - l. iriii iU-i- .v. masse: tnev DrOugni Willi iuem sumo ituiiurcu U At.l r 'r'nTn an)i nf nA&d 6d duietfyf 'to - re move the edifice itf which thf 'coioted oirtn- were to He Tnstrhcted, ttf a plAce where it emir not be used for that purpose." "The retrieval 'of the building was justified on th odnd that a Jarge! majority of those who" had erected ii bri- ginaiiy lor a uineren purpuac, iu ugui um tb; dispbsieT of heir owfr5 property ;; ancll the ttuiSa!bTias since" been abaiedi ; ' : ; 1 1 1 j It JwiiS itt1 thfe' place of my residence; at the bentret(f the: Statei that'the incehdiaryThbhip soir who Had beeft wplled'mngli his crimes, tirst met sucn- reception as cuiai pelletl him in i a le trweeks after tofiee the eoun i 1 n . i i VkA Kill c-Vkitimll KnAAMM' 1 Kamm. Within a' few days I have received thWh Vr"' ft ".c ' . : , : j a . i " a: .unK.iri J.J.,ii, t"e repprt i circurateu ine poor postmastorsr the mail anabolition VlfaiDpMet-pmortlrtp thf oQg kwhose hands ii shallpassmay consU be the "first annual report ofthe Maine nli- :AMi:,il tk-lLiV.i. o ,n T,-6 ' ibertv thusadpaYasitesfietir 28. 1835;" - Of eighteen resolutions pkssedy . M i. Jil.- -.t vm.. oiiiii3finlf V6 operate iohthi-rrefudices'ttf the He and 'other agitators Wercr knbwt? to be in the vicinity; and a numerous meeting oi citiiens 'ihad1 jhst -passetF resblutmns depreea- trng1 all interference on tne suoject oi siavery in theSpnWahd:inthe Distrietjpf Cbltimbia ThKmbsbhade hia appearance, and notified the Citizens tha tlii would address them on the subject of slavery the'nitightiIdthpace f Kfi shnrn Rticli a spirit was' rbdSed s as ebnlS riot beersed br hdse; who dlsired id .a-4-r,ntTmMA. 'aWnreseVvetf- rrleiidoVThoMbriWe id be done to his person, n ne maae,pisap- wou this socty,a;find :that fifteenf were gehilernn rf aring the: titl oX : Reverend, Id qnly three rnaoe .W;1?!?" feclualhi driving pstmasterstrtjt of office,thaa moved bf one ckrgywan dedares; that 411 anyPiiecaix dee,,iQ -proteci men inflice rKirfiijirthnrrhes arid ministers' have sofe- !. J ...l.. !.I',l.V!.i.. . . . - thine to do with i t," (the abolition. ' m ... i . M t ' - . . . f as a great moral question. - f a seconat tbertcietgVTnany-oeeiaTesn inav ysiav Country wAa no n oi r? i v a f ana niai ra. a tt a m s a f J I lvA4r.iAirina o . la w v'r vSo Kl.rkp-. nAct maciorfi - VT alike inconsastenwunpotnnaimao be (read excused. - - il. tntru reaoiuuoii urvrveu DV M- 4i0jJ .1,. -I...I5 ; . , - . : have liberated- as many- slaves as our fJiThTJnt ffenhaVefh'laat resolatii, tW- Whoun) hasitttroduCTtrii cernrews passed bnWbtioaofalpVflof achferch; papejpnhlished ittJtiw thouaand dollarafor the laudable 1 purpose bf V newspaper tie, states w "'?" (nnmiKiLPK imaruii' H - JbhnsbniwFresent;a Vlftesidejnf.--- keeping5 the fexciie that JState wnere slavery noes not exist. . ne last act. is a' prayer offered by one of ihef jKie rends oV the V blessi njg ofj G id fojf iW effort' of c the societyV Which theii adjourned ' -Wfttiot -- eir- SB 4TlTfTi flic "I rt Kriin . 1ia.. AtxZr. i fi MVn i .a.uvuv - uie UUIUIUI , weak 1 or wicked men .wq.Ja'io.Qfing.-th.hvd!'' sue the" unprofitable labouk They yr'ent - . , . , 1. ' t 1 "t I Ini nrnvp Inat I .nrnrroc hoc nn ;.U i menv many of whom do not krtmv, when W n r. -. f8 fw5 v- 1 , - -1- - v" vu, uiivueu lhi rviollil-nr ....LI! .' : " i. and others of whom placing implicit faiiin , r '"V"? puu,ao n s, anfli at . . .... . 6 4 4 V the samh time, nrespntinit n fn- 4U -r-- r- 1 t . c iy uie aout tion of tlie.Senate tvhlch makes it a crime tat eutc, which win uc 1 tiiuitou :uy. icwarui n J ..uiii:i. i 1. . - i " k rni,Juiv .'.:- 7.--:. ! : . 1 pubhcatjpns to pass through.; their offices. t ; . ; ; k II :f:n:''- lms reppr.tne monster, whose paternity .is 1 1 is to the esprit de,i corpsi that has ten i disavowed by - a majority of-the ommittcc' moved of late years m the wbule religiousio- Which creates it, comes to n$ in such a oues- -dies, directing, active-; benevolence aay tiouabld;shapetV that I Will speak of it. ! Had it from home to distant objects it is! to the n- not become a habit of this body to yield much centfatibn of . religious efibrl, ; somelimejto to coUrtesyr tocertain Senators, of the majo useful and salutary objects, but v often .tojb- rity, I vpuld say, that the monster comes here jects al together im practicable, that wemajt- entirely, out of order r, is hQwever so great tribute " the present abolition :'moverentr-- a favourite, that while the Senators can order These move ments, I do hot doubt, are spued nd more ithan fAree thbtisahd extra copies of a oh, if not secretly; instga tedi by those ho message of the President of the United States,- have political objects to - be effected by tlm. highly interesting to the : people of, the conn- Never were men more mistaken than are al try at the moment, jive thousand . extra eopies portion bf the clergy ib th Northern Stes are instantly ordered pf this document, idisa- who have' embarked in thid undertaking. At vowed irtd disclaimed by a majority of thcr first these clergymen were (countenanced ; a committee feportingiitj The printing of ihese pbrtion ofthe people, who had been accustn- five thobiand copies, if; Senators Will circulate ed to be guided by their teaching ; but wiin and frahk them, will isave the Abolition Socie- the last six months, nine-tebths-pf even ipse ty at NewiYork thf expense of furnisbingl and' have, jeit them 1 and as In other cases opn- those wno receive.tnem,: tne expense oi post wise and improvident projects,; the leadeare age Ajpetter docurneat forthe agitators could left nearly destitute of followers. , ' ,' not go forth, than this pame two-headed mon-: irdii'indt-'ihfbrm: whetTi'.flieJ'nesifper UIU us Ttr rtrited rast xn'jmn or lasi year, hot" informs that array of Presidential ndlr; dates ir-as iritflded to, be ti moat gross-tmyosi snaner. 1 strictest' attention Will at all timet be paid to fbe business ' whicb maybB entrurtto j , I ;iv'-'-iv::-..t':fy ri-'i: t-fa. i -:3 -".r t ajiai ic ai , a o.u t i er, u , us j.aji , 1 1 i pearan - I If
Newbern Sentinel (New Bern, N.C.)
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March 23, 1836, edition 1
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