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' ' T . ' - '- - - v :' '. - " .. , i- a" ''"'": 'd .- t-jg ; " :''"'' .. '-4:' , w , ; . : ! . '..-."" ! , '" i -Ji -1 - 1 1 i A t throo-h . From the New -York Tcle.ippha NATIONAL DAKGEU'AND SIXCIUTY. , - . t , Wc copy the following-paragraph from a reedt correspondent" of the N.'Y. Evangelist, who is un . derstojud to be a gentleman of literary distinction, j not accustomed to exaggerate facta. At tho same ume wc unite tmention tq inc. two succccmng ar j i ; I ir.Tr 'iifTrrrKlih(T sin rnmitirm v!lh nhlo minis hv. try tho grand -.-remedy, for' such---ovals: .- i'MHaving travelled in. Europe pretty extensively (j( in th years '1813 ), and .ohrcrveil the state tf tli v ,-' : society there ; having seen, especially, much of the vvta populace of those counties, lax puepls and the ' "VI", caiaillel nnd .witnessed the great Jesiro of multi- nij;;;. . tudvs of ih'cm to "get to this country, I am satisfied, taa s that unless measures bo taken by ;us, at least, to at e . modify Ihe'characicrjifnotto cheektlie nmountyof jjj, emigration we are inti?wl I look upon i this us ( d nil butViorally certain. ; Many of those wretched resVJ :! r. pcop!e--lgnorant, shitless, fillhy,i vicious,!, debas- un, : el beyond measure look upon this as the land of wili a promise for' such-' characters as they.' -.-i Various n : ' 1 sencmes are -aavcrusea ao luauce emigrauon to i , , oxner parts oi me vvonu j as to vusiram oy me ! -Fiom tlio Cluistiaii Kdlcctor ' , 1 In the l.i-t of say lcltei's ou domestic Havcry, a jm?s ac occurs! which is, I find, Tliublo to lie nusundcihtuot!. I !.r..l alreiay vejared a rcr:" '; t i.cctuajiany it, in the cUiaiii letter tf tho coii.-t,, .ulcnce, when I ' jtci. ois cJ t!-'.t Dr. Fuller hal very U ; -i!v llu.lci! to it. 1 thcc iuu' asktli- l':ht'1y of --:kir :: -! ! .'--ioa haavu-e n brother Reeves, to opcnle a-j nr.ionary somcwhera j ; r-r. in the State ofGeoreia. The .N't . Vt i U Hoar.i t!M ii'.t , I ; u 1 .. Fuller is us fol- The irnon 1 A It t V!' a uuaur.t, I have fa'ul ',-v r ecu hi. withrul .; :.. . ih) any t!iin ; towai.ts tUa a Kital, of u church "into -. 1 ' "any jr.ca: , fiml admiltancc., ;-.!, hiA ever, that yuit fj-rak ihhs'as -i ';,; ; U:;u iu In !;a Iher? cue 5. i 'H- i ! ct v r ' : n i 1 jm pc r ' he - . '.I ! ' a-. ;!::.) hy tho lloarJ, i u u :a ee to :-hivery in India, our lasa tt'.o j.u:Mji?n cotie Oilleicnt from !;.v!, v tairsue.l in the llmn.in Km. i .1 i i - . U0!i this' point, I tin mstain the application, ! the ae-i, iu t ttcati-e they hard unv ohj' Ct'er.s lo lh f a, a 4 t j.e.y tfiv took csrci t;ov4 1 ' the fi; a' .' .'.'. i-u. ! for.'-."c!;t'" ; th nppoa taicnt of hrother lh -vc, I v(!,' i 1 jsitielaiU'iy t) tar Aiai;ima Litiaica., It- 1 th- lcsaluUor.s c ! i Ala' a: -i Mate Lunvt....- a a! ;a r lhaJod to. - Thche rc5oluticr, t! -ai-'j rrrnv nr l altrtrctl.rr hy the action of the I ! M: " a I' ' anJ dcncd r. it would Perm, j-ti if ' t delusively, for t! :r use, were general h t' ! :a ,a; and, as we paj ume. Ihrrtiih fnui1 v. c 1 i v.rl? ftr.t to th." ot' a hoards Of our national Tiie fonrd oft' - Tii- onniai Convention, at lh th'-e.h'tut :.t nil i 4 ted in the matter liVdi?put', cn.l CfUainly r.'tcailei r;: hy circumManceJtotit'viate fronijtheir uiuat rtrerve ia sur'i mcfc ih-mlv rnrtv thr.t rerr-rulc.l tl th" To the " v, t ut ea;e;y, irqueffi that th" l.i-lily and ?ai J resolution. ' The I rar .1 of the I! :ac M:" ! ah v (a-e-.-d -c-nthnnen constitutin-Hlie lhard, etv, in'thft menu titnf. wfat on with their aj p- rh tc .:-avv !.,:orancc or douM U perplex the h'uuihti n ," . , . , , , , - r,,. ,i ... ,.r r1 'ar -.t' i duties, Jeavia; it to the wet.. I t . lio a t... r r 1 1 1 , . c 1 1 . " i : i . . ; , . j . . iU- lh .ad ;.: i: at i- - if, In, t s cm lh ; the Loard ui u! ! ' r v. neirr 3 c t c a;.;, !, ; rr.ee ia 1 -'!f a rrat-jn L.-t. fa !.. i M ; ' , i i I if th; f.-!f,(rr '. : . , ' , ti. :t, 1... ? ; : ) ! r.. y!n:.: .a th.t th:y .1 1 1 r.r.vi V -.t S' "v w-..a. a , 1 t . t ( ,iy J cm- he above ivn-.arks. I hv no 'means intended t'ont whatennrs-e they would eve Fre-Mont of the Convention. That oihec In their teply to the intern -a'aoin ct the JVhiLa. ti icoak-r.5 t ) f.:ca right, an l to have written thus ollieial- late Convention, while they j ;u.::j t!y u hrat the ent.re lingnsji j jo Algiers uy u,e rrcnci.,5 ui me y, w,:;. l av, cca ckar.y m.port.nent. ;.ly reaM,, ,,,cia, v (lf tl.e;r c ;u!, crn lrcthren, ti e 1' -a great drift is to the united States. Here: the kna- ha :. th r...cc wh-ch I l.dj was4unply thw. r. co B t. VI ... ... ... ar Hr vish and the faetious.knbw, there' is no soldiery, I 1 .-i that, ia the mind, of romc of niy b'hren, ; f "? . - i ftX i ttie or a., as wla.lil entertained r.h-ht t li.-qua 1 v mc far nppomtaier.t as n?Monar , and fl.ouhl tnsut cn tc.a.n. no armed and rvicilant police ; and the vagrant and , , , . ...,r. f ,.r.i ... ...... i.:. ... ....i ...,in...a)..M.,t,.i,! the starveling look upon na as a fine field for b'eg- Cic- v. hat' tayVpaiions wcie.". ging.' And the despotic governments of those f 2. The opinion which I wiihe-. a -o.mai itievran never te a ixin 10 anv airar.z;- i . i i . u lL "a menu which would imi.lv appiohat':(Ki of slavery. in countries." burdened ' wiiK so- muih rime and . naui. I -this eia'ct 1 could do nothing vith a good Conscience. I .... '. ' ..t. .. ' . J" . . . .i". i. i .... hv! ,'rv!i io i-p,.-r Mi;.-f iiia,,..-!,,. . , l r.e irjtnja 'brethren think that:tuer ean- eee nerisrn. tne iruit ot tneir own noucv. ana vi in v . . ...v. ....... t ........ , ,v 111,.,llkl..,u , . i iL . i t ct sslavca-v.- JMy mind,' at Uie time of writing, was di- l a a vise J anaseti-cpntratJictory response oi ir.e i-x- to see our popular institutions subverted, have -a r?ctcd. ta the Ka!ea5, amont; whaan our prjucipal mi,, ecutive Board, at Borton.'.uGcient cause for rendirthe - twofold motive for transferring their v.vrst sub- s-,a, ar. e,tvhlihed.and where slavery i? unknown. I denomination ia tWain , and, as if t, convince the ne:!d . lecls to us. t lhe authors of your Keporl en Cliar could never uo any thin- hy -which U muht W eritj. ,. , .. , ,, . ,. ity ondthe Almshouse,' dwell niV,r1V oti th? 2reat mataty inferred that I counted, to it, introduction a- t they are nofuudernor hem ,,. . ace, n, has I ecu 1 . u i e . ' r tnon thf in. -ThU friaci-de would -uidc me in ai Rii-i. char-cdupoatbcm,baTe,allofa8uJ.Ua,is:-.:cJtheirc!r. pecuniary burden of supporting rv.y foreign Uar ;l , 0uiuc mpn a.Uiu. di f a Sou,hcrn CcnTCnt;fni paypersr Bui the expense of raisttaj thesis ;1 3. , When slavery w;.h a ra,t oft thecal 0 &c. &c. "This circular is the document to which the not the only burden to wnra this nr.restraineiim jtzation a peonle.'as it was in the times of t'hearotlc , . v. - r, i i . r.- -ii l. i ci v, , ' 1 1 it- Uiaun3t'' y'c''po-ui. , attention of our readers is now more rarticulaily laviitd migration is hkely to sub let us. i It wi I soon be i.shouhltreat it as I heheve the apostles dij. . I should . . ... , . ' . , J for os to i-ai"f":'i a 1-r '7'in fore nal maKe aLciiuon a condition ot chnrch temtership, w" "'v'. - -i-o- - ,!,' . V7" ' Cnv, m -ti 1 ut.shoulJ rely.ron the progress of the knovvlnl-e of 1" a hornet number of this paper we tool; the hleity .'. o" i '"v U . ) V.(JI1 n divine truth to wnrk onl lh fnttro lvt'irlun f 1 ivn. tn t it. ihnt v nno.Vro.l wlu.to mntfmnif. finm at. i -ra:.ny. discerning rv. r -.s . ! . . ;i a f" a ; f -:;!. . . . . f iv, .h : , , a i ' 1 I .! , I Th ( a t:. ..U i ca, c at tIa.l;a c r t' 'u l.'if, a v. f r- . -J la l .1, ti f i i i'i vi t:. conitrt; .aian, t '. . . 1 ihcre i tc .a i- r. ', f- r i! wisJcan .-. an cxph-.r n re' fh necessary or at least ot, and to secure .; men on the oth sort of elemca predict si rai : National with forelc.ll when wo p .her pr; .:v en, r.ial a'. - vhv .1 e . ?c.tt 1 v. r, cLervirssvvnat . ' i: ;a into our bosom, :y as v.:v at hand." t . ;- : ;tv. Vriiy sliouU ve tremble ) to car 1 "loved country, ! it ll ? lumir.r.rics- cf heav- a, a:; . car ci.crts com- paraiivtly v,aT...l, in a partial and dilatory nppU cation ct t". : j t.,.ar.?, i " tcr.d cf an immediate and ; utj v. . rs c: ir.e T fhri'ald have sent you thu note for the Reflector of the present week, but by accident my last paper did not reacu me in season..-'. v i I am, dear sir, yours truly! . ' j '. a ' ! Y. Waylasu. ; March 4th 1815. ' , ' Til ! EE CORD EE: ItVLEIGH, SATUiiD.W, AIT.IL 5, lSlj. I - - . t to tn, w.at tn-s t anrj I y rif'r s' co.1. la anv evcat, ;: v. . . caait-sj faT.'.a . a fr a c ; r V ay it. a . s a carry atal-t aa :a i i la the third j h.;c, w e t! tLe wrcr i :. ty. I I cf all ccr.ccrr.e J, cr3 ia'hi actlrg ly the au-h.ri'y f.l ia t ' a : f cf If Convention. Tia-y have, t a the n.j j are correctly ur. .Vrj-tooJ, a? car Virginia h a'.hrea ja5t ly rr.r.iafa;::, a-'cd ia ticlatioa vt Lcrh the c. af.itntxn n : ,i w i s v.. r : . .k the a; ; c.-.l is - . 1; o i T a-J, with the r r.?ent r ere than tn a-'acy," ;: ;:a! i ihcf thev and the ror.i!te tl CI. .i Lun u ,t T1.2 ri'.'e nr.d'lhjj" sacred rrcvm- iruay n.-cr t hy. should, not the RccKiPTs. Those who have reraittcd funds for i ulji.-. .. ; lo its rcaL ( ir,er, and make liecordqV'Uuring the lad three weeks, will pieaw exa 4 - . ef l. . ;o r cf the Gopcl to savenot ineourilik of ieccijt5,;in this -week's paper, and i by :,..or:.l.,c:.tal r.! 1 lat ly tha vcluntr.ry cCbrts that all lis correctly cntdicj. Shou'd t! 'tajc error. 1 .fanning to fnd.Ulh uncalled for in il-clf, and huitfulia it? tendene'e?, V'hethcrlhe Executive Loard of the Home Mission Society acted wisely or unwisely in declin'nqthe appointment of Lro. Reeves, they certainly did not deny, eilhtrrdircctly or indirectly, the paramount right of the slaveholder, as such, to the appointment of missionary, or any other appointment in their power. On the contrary. theyjclcarly admitted such right,, by declaring their tie termination to adhere f: the letter of the constitution; and alii to the spirit of the coaipicraise act, pa "-and in May.13 Jt. And as proof i!eciite ajjd undeniable, that the taard aforesaid meant wLal tltey faid, end eaid ojnt- the southern field., These facts. show that, could our Ala ban:a brethren have exercise! a little patience.'they would soon have had demonstrative rroof cf the rohev IccwPTs. Those who have remitted funds for: the I and intentions of the New York board, far more satis- exam-J factory than cculd be furnished hy any vcital icf pon?e see to their reflations. Fiom thcc.a ccr.'dciatiors we in cr fcr.we think with good reason, that the Alata-r.a rco. a. a c f 1 c, t 1 . IVr ihii ll.ev are dearly arr.cr.alle to the C avcath-a, rai Vj the tar or the Convention they should U l.rouhl; at Icat be fore any rr.eaures are r.h-j te.l ten Jit to a f.aal separa. tion cf t!.e pa:tie. JteycrJaJl duuLt.it is due to the Convention, cs a. matter cf ccaar.m juMice, to iay roth irj of cxed;cncy, the good of the eaur the honor of teligion, and all this, to kr.ovv whether the c .Ten sire proceeding cf l! e board wiil le faacticred by that bo dy, before any action can tc mj erly allowed, predica ted on any char cf delin-j-i.nrcy and evil-Ieir,oa the part of the L::r jactitation, l'cr one, v.'e mi:l prrstent a asnst any j r. dare, tea h: r to tl e ;rt :.e Sa ui i.. ewry laraay of the land, wca.d Lethe pers0n3vis:Un. Ule h may lc lcfut lhe rjook Su L, , if li0. three, slaveholders, as issior!arieS in th aii it,u i.v.i.a.i u.uii.iiti tut; nwti.j. ,uc iui- Aunicr anu-JlUxncs.' experiment is cm! ;r.tly praeticalle, and the result -is certain ; rod w.iy should the ;vork of self-pre- .-. '..!. f rttt-.-rvr!r.f oil ct-itpn-ifin -.nr. ft rf.fftrtls 'ftnn I - : '.Ll - .1. .a- - !..' ' . I . . ' . i'."".-"Cw4V,r, - .-V" 7 HonS, uy wm piease forward ncticc c f the fan u,;0!,s referred to, were, to fay the Ica, uncalled for k thn:t..;ra . , a; trial the pai.onous upas, vben as early as may tc convement Should any who have That they bare proved to he hnrtiul in their conseiucn V.' the axe may lelai. at its root and ,U ctfcrnferr orjeredjtte Recorderfail to get it ia 'season, they also ces, wilt be denied by no one, ho regards the exU . a cr'cf cof,; 'tlon U f;,catVrl!f1 lrceS "Phteoos. will please let as fcnowJ t Having been ttbseut from our ing diCcnltie, which have grown out cf them. hav j i.wss V '. hv temper with diseases otwliich so nt w-!;i!Uitm- - - ' . ,tr .many uctir-.s i.avo tl;ca,.v;hcn tho toercyof Ilcav- si.hts lUve teen commhtefl. " r -i.-" -i. ': r 7 en has provided One Trce,vwhoc r. leaves are fur 'tha Lr.nVof th.e r.utions 1 Dr. Er.cher; ' hTHE PROPOSED CONVENTION. - - , I rlhe rc'peneu the Uoard at Boston, besides borg 1 YVelaaM frorn the CuJ Index, that the G 'ora brethren urw:'c lcr.was.in oar opinion, singularly unfoittir.ate have cotdiallv metthebrono'sitinn r,f ir Viri.:.- fYl - n various respects. -In thu first place, if they found and tha Auusfa is thfe pdace, and Thursday before the thcm.5 elves c'nahle to givean answer whtch would serve second Tord's day in "May, the time, fixedl on lor the ,aa:-'l' l"e c.;cment, 11 would oouuttess t.aveTeen "- t c ' i errors in recent -strictures ori the Wosed Southern Convention, t Alabama Iwill concur tlje lnrtcI wwdora. to Have lic.d It.cir peace; and c. y'1rv,,..i ;-H.'a !;f;, i!f(dimr- of coude. WJiat the 'Carolina will do vet rematns to Pialiy as the quest.on mainly . concerned - was strictly i . . . I I 1 - . i . . . . - I t,,.i,At -, 1 rrt l-ir P rs --yrf,.-f x . .... , r, 1 . ...l ,.rrrrrrtptV Oirr.rr.fnt no nn uceftn AS 11 respects OUrselVtS. WC ShOU d hketor.t- "3 va' - U"J i' 1 tend this convention rtitrhi "a crccially could wc find s,ni5.-i nirry . nrnenni. i n;s was lac Conrention, on account cf the j; circa ct the beard, until he Cc a rent run shall have 1 ten allawe J an eppcrtnnity. at ler.t, lo cxpitss an cph.a-n on the cae, p-J tberc!-y either rat.fr cr difaaaul the net 'on cf th'ir I r !. - fn the fourth place, we ceniJcr the rm e.a.edv j Oid by our Virginia, brtfl.ien, entirely t aa "i' - 1 othcrwii-c unuiteJ to the nature r.r.J ' r. - ' :' - -case. The callir-r ofa Southern Crav?- ' - ; resort, ar; J may be r- -tJ 1 ; i c ', , di'ruj tiaa cf the K aa'. f: t' ; Convention been ealh 1 f c.r.e f.e ' ..; march tf faaaticaTa wrs enward; wi nur.cia'ioa was at its bt'.Tbt; whea t moderate men Kt the North were r-r- when all onr froar.N were rrnir.talni not to t'y a !i'7,r;ca 5.. er.re on la; r .a" and wl a the quciticn c! trnion l twee a the -a-h --. ! the North was rapidly app roar bin a cr.!, from wi., '. scarcely any th:r r v;rs ta !e h-;-d ?hr:t r f a -.hi- graceful ir, '. rrn-v; p; ' A ".IT For the Recorder; i , , l Tio:r' rnnoR corrected! i -'ai t. , ' f.ot Tr-q?!irv: flip wntprsavs:.: a: i r .-.:' ' T " - I-:.'.J- .'... l J. it . .T ... I mrwn orncrt.!. lb T"f r-f fn.'. !im. ! uTw r three finstances'of niterattonj - have Me uo ouia t c wium- to- pay ottr uavciim-' "' v-i ;i""- Struck i;3; WLf-.i: in "one of" which! there'; fs a the cvpens, and; rnana our txfTairs while we are gone, stance, much, more .imrahte .Ihtl.e prcent, lave t, .LV.-. ' crier Sjb'V'of the d-ep There are many c.vcl!-nt brethren whom we should be persevered in rraurtamii- a "d-t.eJ edcr.ee," if not 'v. cvIy of La'An nalre;thVaht!y$,Sucli Ihed ko shake by tl.o,;band,who?e facesn the flc.h a state of absolute neutrality. . , .;. - " i'c: mlty ta G .1 cslo take away hthe :"life.a'bf his w"e l;avf T-ever yet scenVlt is cur piesent ej.inen, how- In the next place, aa the "V irnii brethren camcs'.Ty !"-a' -i"!..y. . . i c ,-... Ti.is is altcrccl sans to "read, ever, thit, wc:e we to z'fnJt'c should vote! to dch:r the aaain, the deci.-ion cf the hoard h ir.a:a.retly irr.cr: ?ai- ii tf jls c ";ilv tJ Ga;a as tq.tiike jaw ay '.the life whl rf alter until thsjinectin cf the next (icncral Con- tutional. This is clear, t.rd only from ltth the l.tt-j ' cG-'1' ' l h' .rTaiii''oa vlhe -s-a'aWpae, ' the ventio'ni to convenejnl Apr':!, 1 S 47 ; and having doi.e so and spiiit of that document, but from lhe v, hale piece- - aait' - i'";v, 4LorJ, Law, thou hast bhcathecl thy r'i"fich, we should, then -move for an adjournment sine dure of the Convention and If .arl for thirty years. The ' V--t". t'a-, spent the poisorl of a" thy , tlaxt bejievin it tme jenough to talk r-hout disunion, same is obvious from the coJjcc.irr.s cf the board, in iri ' a L cfmy Savi6r!.C This is ! changed, and southerhcriiiization.i&c. vVc, - after theiCcr.vcr.tion o;her parts of He same reply. . An I tea.! J there 'be a : a ' 1...! .a rfi-'vl ibou hnthathed- thv aforcsaM shall have reifucd to fiKtain. their own consli- doubt on the subject, it must tc rc:aove 1, it fc-f rr.s to u, - - . : ,3 v 1 1 ' ' i , . , . , ji l , f .a a. f ra , p.nd h v cr a,. a-, :f I :h. U ! ti'bn ' ra-a-.iiatit,-" ra; acrry; : a vi.utptki ef ;hi: g ' ''-' si i.Vrr. r.l e S.u:s, The wii:,rr i t rd. aaj Ibe : - cp-'-r..; a i cut'j W hlej c.:rr1.!ftn in!. uj Irej. :bt a 'fit trier ! ..f tr.'.erpj . t . ..o r?,f 'c rf b, a a cue ;! r r iV- ; "-:iTr j i rr I'rt cf N at ( I a - ' V 1 ' t a. !- r l'ar tbey it.fer. the ."1 I t l- r-aii.t.tlr.e era :: eri truel.ir the f ala! t.f j rcovc it bou!J l" raat, a ! V - t srr.t ciganiatirn an la civis;. a a N the immediate and invital le rcsulL i'.' i on and its fearful cmf nciice, dj wc t tay. Good IorJ ccluer c! There is another point, however, f t rtA t- atcr :- to the BapJisU of Uie Free Ulale, winch . r separate and special consideration of t: z. c :"r onion, the unWm of Ncxihern' lhpri.s, in li c.ai.flf missions. ' - We fear no evil, if birtf.rcn in New Yc?t, Pennsylvania, Ohio, and the other Ncril trn h ; aJhere to their frieods in New Eo-'.ar. 1 ; la w - z: t minor difTcrences of opinion on qucfaor.s r f t ' : or jxaiuls which are not of radical impoiu.a:' i.-J .Vl irg to the'grral object cf the world's ralvat ihtir tz. The wiihdravral of the Saut'.cra churchu fr-rj- en OTera!tin tri'.li rhnrrf i' - t - ..- f , . - . . . - - - . w . i I . C- vent a far greater evil :!,c h-r : a cf ocrr the:lve5, tad dii: anra.Jc ' ' n in all c- r :z:t and throurrhout alt cur ttr t-;. We ! a e el.'-Je J i.vwTe Jo the. part c.lcrt of l.armcnv ia t ar chnrctts. 'Vet this ro: .r.rclion t-eltreeo the NV:; .ad tot mwa brT naiir.tai-.eJ, what tas ctaro.lj I; to .:rr.- ccrai.a af; r, as the cccl breeze g i f.au'--ras tit: i t tempcfts cf winter. The el' i . v' s c r J tati " w;tti l. Y a al .1; a a V-.c h.. .. st a tr t ( :. I a? e f a t' ivc a ra:a a re it c-.alJ r, i v. : : ; r ia - . c . ... :te L-J lh rat j th - vtvi. . . I . I .. t : .at - "e t herp il.; ci. .rcbrs r.i : 1 1 j p-fTt r.t i be arrr-ui ia to ticfcvs hLe j;.jrrW " O.t.r.tanUr ettfftcr. : - . a h-.ur tlr.rt ibe Ua ' I caver cf ibrCbr c.t i- t : v.c-a'.J trtf w f :s..i.i;f a ' ha 1 we . We i v :ai.i.wftlr. ""Ve :'. J the r.2:-rziar,' ' a r w a.taJe. jjaitii t:at t ra'ai'rrs ar.J treaty. a! 1 1 ai e dcae vx.-rif been recommended by strong r.-.d j !aail ar:':f to sav th- h-a!. flat r.a-.v, since the rrr.a ! c'.h: has been pa;cd; sla:e V.-.t r. -.rc!i c! f'c-t'-:--a ! clearly tccrar.e retYomdeVs'f.c? the clamrr cf ciatin has r.'-aM c-.: ! ta f ? ?.ard : s" the j r". ptesof union r-al ociil co-p-ratv-, ;3Te h-cr - ra ty well s llh l la all r-r r.stituhr n?; sir-- the vi ar3 feeling cf r r.en at t'.e r.-- It nir.r to I e i:- ' 1 : r. i r-r? esr i.-.llv. siace r -.: a ' f c frrtrr rs : - I a J t y rt-wcirf - f ,. ty.ral c: .1 ? d. 1 1 it :,. ; t:.f Ciaahaa '. ":T;r. t l a. A r d ,f ' c r- ,i i s r aa a I is I a ; " r - in ihc p : u t, L-i iia-Dir-u cl.t-rlVa.T- v: ai e fleet of free d.-- a a ).,: r- t cn J chare ; ia r.-tr l! .iC tt.i;.-c..e . i ! the tUam is r r.-.rly j nt, r." 1 ces 1 -'-l t -v ' - tion far -;r; fon tha-i that a handful c f j cleaN ia f a a-; 5 Cf dh o c -v. i a t. - i , ! f ry j a- -cr:; s fi;::i t t f e; if. ;-rnfay w r n r 1 1' rv ' r r ia tl.. . :t! a II ' r.l spent "th-3 paison of thy ."dart tutFonj-Unot .to say thp can J;.!e-nl as ''oJ.h.This ianouajre Is neither body. iK a . ", ..)- chtistlan J by reference to the rompron.:-'.' act al ovc rcf rrcd to; ns well as bv the action cf tha Heme M The: Bible speaks of the ; death i- '! THE -EUKMAN INSTl'l UTIOX. reference to the same quest -cf the Prince cf JifeJ and-' of I The nrticlmi tbU fi-i'-Vrt rr forrrd m Lnitto r,r ft'nr coir.titut:on of simi.ar provi-.,:-, a ! so far as the a ! '-ara, in aetia-r under a cf t ; ( 1.. cleat! t' a : crim it J - P ;n 1. 0 1. Q07 4 ' ,1a- tho Savior hut it ho where Oorrespcndents this week, was published during our ab- U"cslon of ,ieutrali1y u concerned, of ffilar import cGoi it;r,o ivhore intimate's Cnce ircm home : and the r.erscn-Jeft in charge: i er. Thal thc t ' & ''''red violation - ..... ' t ' 1 . , 1 . , . . ...... Icked, ever took away thi (rje ce;vin?:that it was from ore of our favorite corrcapon- ,ne compromise aci. pas.-ca in is-u. y wiwch it is ex- a..: rainful J W ;' W a ,-a.bcnt?. and takincr it for -ranted that thh coircsnn.dciit l'rC55,' VulcJ. that thc subjects cf slavery an lef an- r.3 :bo..i to hssnifulin the could srea1-: rlu favcWd Iv rcs-j cctba thc Funr.an In-1 hsUvrry, are matters with which the Convention has ye, 'ii;resc2 the cx sli;u!io:i, fC nt ti:e lettm- to', the r uaier without further noining 10 uo, can, in our new, oe iou&teii iy no one. a craii.-tHl t..v U exam nhtion. a I lad uc :n ;.1 ca.r rest wfl r lou ! nr ,1 I vuuv. ...v7 -"i"- wwu, 'l? fi"!W'..-4.: 1.. . . . i.5- .t . . oua. a.i.i4. uut. have published it, simii.lv because we consider it uncall. it is,' la t. ij changed to thi?, ej for f a,ltl calculated to. have an unfavorable ellect on a a. c.j ti sm ; view its an institution which we believe to be entitled to thc con ae of the Son of God.,- f;.Jence and support H loth' the Carolina?.' - As it re- I t A In the ciiainul.it' is the vioninz llccd of the Son of God, ..'hieh makes sin appear excee-a-ir'-ly dnfuljlut here it is hi vrjh ''gcre Ihnt docs tiii' III ' ' --2 t, th of th2 h ' " a tl- above on? cf the C-ai a,.ii. ia cf the S, n. 170 ar tlatj' London.'. cJit ate I in 17. 3, v '. gnrds the professor., without meaning to disjiarage any of their! predecessors, justice requires us'to'f &yYlhal wc Caa a i, r . - - c- - 1 - 'o air' t. iy .previous pen. rii it duo t a s-iv. t! cf the i. -dltutioii under the prc- nal to what they have been of its Ida ay. To oar con cs- v. e ! aw c it? idea that he in- i - a , r . 15 !i i ;'.!'- that he was ful- ch Id.-: rr-iaarhs, were liable . t ia c ot ::.o i;:!.t c; h Ilia v, ; ? s'aa'dk--? an error 'of judgment - a era al! .a.asa or liable to fall.. Still, a trtr-t that r,j yrrious injury., will cn$ue, : ; a lias will soon 'feci as though nothing of . ' ( . : rf h ' ;t , . . j a . in Ca diti . :coa..-.. -r.I.ison i Atnt 'Ah' . a COC : '.: ''a, becoaaa c. . Tract Society ha L-lticnt c!;ristian :s op ii''a;:i data ?. ; .i ia .i. TH: ; VH1G1NIA CIRCULAR,' &c. . t number. will be found the. Virginia , . . haiun to 'the. recent, response' of the Kxcc d at Boston,1" '.to the resolutions, of the late Haphst Stat-j Convention.- As this docua.rjut involve at least on J.quertica of general impor , a a shall take the dihcity to express' bur own in aa;l views Tfspeetia;; it, leaving all others la third. ia? farther. ivc. And that ourrcaJcjsmny Lav :ar . .. a-.p-siv view ot the w.ao.c laatlcr, it ' ! ; :tj : r t 'a ace the jaovc a. cat t j itSMia. ;: a i ia? i j ear, ji wni Le icmcinucrcu, trie -ative h ard of the (ieoru State Convention made icad ar to thc Executive Board cf lhe A. 15. IJome :o;i bocicty, al New York, for the appointment of ! case, which, ia al! p. I'.ility, Co'dra. Lavethoi:-ht j do, ia scrr.e tarrr wilt r.-t nri? ia fifty years to come 1?, ia cure; !non. rre c r.t; rely d:prr;--rt or.ed to the mr-nr-a.de cf the evil. In the la.vt place, it ray r.l.1 l r irrelevant to rcrrarV, that we refrt the 'call of a Sonthra Convention, le- caw? it lae very ccnre rt vti.tIi t!,c abrition.-v h . a i: avi ; cn. leaver;" t drive the lr th !-t ten yc-r5. To this print r-.ojt of their rreautta I . f.Vi i ;. 15 cr.::- a - w ;..ca ; i .. I'Trds r I tt.e c..' t. I tore" v. baa ? i a v c J 1 r. a ' a :. ;' aa a : ; ' -. 1 1 c - : ta . a.;a. c- V .. a - lra cn.'r'ily 1 ' , ; :h t. n iil f a:-- C: : : es "'ttv- a'.; ut t..-,a Cav.t:. a !: t c-Ml sl-avf, ...c IS ...I a .l a : tj t' fir r .eit a r 1 1 c t . v r ; . .i.t f wr a u u.i .r .'atcri.! . had a rrre or lc direct fcr.'ency. Already are thev 1 ;Vi"r-"' r-"'u clucklii. over the fjecer f t' eir Vtcj. Anl! ,'J,lbrr apt t T5 fr; - . should the present move rr.e r.t had t a !-! disa-.ca.'er- j u 1 r-':: ! '! r' r ment of the denomination, thc event will dcubtlffs t c i -I''-v citr;;-c a '. ; is : ; r i i r. :vt 3 ,. . . t : a c , ' ... a tr r D r uct'ng under the authority ul the Convention, can have nothing to do. t It, therefore, follows that the board, in appointing a missionary, has no more right to Inquire jvbrthcr an applicant is an owner of slaves, than they have to inquire' whether ho is an ovver of heaves nnd Ja.uU ..iwjmjvjiihejii'CCic of rroitity whatever. Hut what surprises ns mcM, tbat the aiove laen- tioned decision of the board is in direct contra d.cth a lo their own almission? in other parts cf the iae paper. They ny, exj re.ly, that t! ey "have r.:vtr ailed in question the entire racial cqtrality of their lavehohliiig biethien as to nil the ptivilercs and bene fits ?.f tho Foreign Mission (.hdva" idal fuither, that slaveholders arc entitled to all the privileges caul irn munities which thc coriilation of. tho CcatVcrrtioa grant to its members.' And - yet, in' immediate 'view of t!s free and sweeping admission, the hoard pieced to say, that, .were a slaveholder to apply for employ ment ns a missionary under the Convtmicn ' its loarj, he would ta.-t le rcccj ted. It" this is i .: . a Ira.liition in terra8, as well as in , we confer that we have no adequate idea of thc ra. caning of word. Ilowa persbn can La : Imitlc.l on terras r f rally sc. cial ctinnldy with thc L. aul.aa. 1 - r.aa.Vd to all the juivilegea and iramnniti:s . : : lh rtign Mission Union, aial yet Le ineligible to aa . , t . '..ta.cnt .s r.r sicmaryt on account cf moral ur.htra .- :. occcsrtnied by thc owningo! s'''vc, j ra;?;;tsa j-roblem the solving of which we r.a ' a Lr thosa living neater the tr:r than ouij.ds 1; was thi.- last eta ....deration which induced the ; laf, when Wo i'.ut naa.1 th.' 1' ton leply, tbat Hat- a.ahle aiticlc was er.tiitlv ,,eu'nJizcl unJ n'iJ'jC. , express conccrs:o:;3 found in thc same commemorated bv the disornisers with as much tn umph, es the minions bf the Pep ccrr.memoiah-d the t.a-TC.Iies cf ft. Bartholomew's cve a Will the isou:h ran the South cor.ient to minister thus to thesxhrcrs of Janaties, disaranizers. and schismatics!.' t ;..; In view of the whole rnatler; ami tn order to aisle i lori- sh ry ttrrrfas-pr-iUn immjmnLl tKr Atir Virgir.hibtctarcn recall thrir propos'ticn for a .Vatht'ra'l Ccnvcr.!inn,r.r..l in r lace ihcreoj, rail rn the hra-l fj' Cravcnticn f ran explanation. - Shrah! :" a ati.a' ry, l.t the appeal be made to the L't.n;: u'ar ir.ectlr-ff 'that hdv be coi t.cti. . .. au'd ihr it sidcr: 1 too remote, !;t there t c cal of thc fame. Let it thus ! e'r-Tccr'... crly, w lath . r thry will ? :ad.ai tl 'r ' of f hry v. h'.ch is not only . ....y a i 1 pr a: wt"l t : a" -.y .f its Li: d' ficaa tl.j d :- of its fa;: d' . Anl (lynjitarh. .1 the C-. aw: d-a i':rlf prmciples ca its cn crr::.d:h -a da-, u 1 h d.o.v ''hr at a rcrnp'e, t itha ' . ..in id., a even lec'Cmirj a parly : i :ca! meeting prop- ia a cr:',;ti h' tr-a. C a x ha.i Ihr. .:). tea: Is i;i ll.eir del : : -T-adhere ta oar r'r ' -1 abcht.ca bcrr.b '. -. ; nation will the:: ' explosion at ihc a. Spirits scattered kicVin tip cf 1 1 e f... r ?T.c.-.cct:.r is v. !:::. g it ! - .t. n, and u' ' a c rf-arrmatloa ilcw t; , 1 aj .!.:. ('.;. : : ;: Z whca.t t atd, I " -. ef t ar Vira1.. . ; -l. at v : . i- , . j-M i . ; -a n-er.t t i . ; - , a in or Jr r , - - - . . v . a . i . ; a 1 t 'a.atitl Ibe C'taatr 'i rtic.'.t ihl ,' . a- ihtte ccmU-- . i ti ; ra j rcttr! . : . c'r -r..l h - ncf ' . : ; : ' c -. ' ; '.V . . hat a ih.haa' 1 tlT --h withdraw rrca-. ' ' - la IB lion rf th: . -a: - ; a. j feet wl." - - ' , 0 1 t ion's i , t i COUiC " - : t.f Convent' t . . ' ' ' la thecas:- - Id ..p tlrgrd, ca i . :.a raadl h ' wy.ol auth, r .-Hthe lun:.:ct: ".ity .(f of ihc taoathi NViihnat j ' - tl one, wcsirrply give thc,;d y,c a- - a ' . ; ' - : 1 . ! i ' " i - ! " 1 M ; '. t . -, t ajt .. a
The Biblical Recorder (Raleigh, N.C.)
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