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slrueted In enrrct and nrenare tliem Ext the' jMi the Mvmes of the Gm. rr printing, an rtor ward (Lett) to the eral JlsMeiotion of the JIamimitsion press , - held at Centex meeting Thfe 'ftid Jbre the As- cial on ft letter from the Secretary house, ntluscQunujtonthe8thand 0r th0 actiog committee of the Ameri- i t)fi September, can Convention, requesting the Assn- The . General Association, of the eiation to send Delegates to the next Manumission Soreiy of North Curo- meeting of the Convt ntion, to be held lit,., for promoting the gradual exlir- in the City of Baltimore, on th 23tl minalion of slavery, and removing the . of Oelnber next ; or, if this should be coloured population from the country J found inexpedient, lo favour them pop met nt Ceutre Meeting House, in 'Ouilford County, 01 Friday the Sih of September 1S26, pursuant to previ oim v M ijtD'i.cnt, of which public n lice had been given. The President. M.es Sivaim, 'Esq. took the Chair, and rolled for the returns from ito gevpr 1 llrnncb Societies, from which it i.pprared, that forty on. branches Ht represented, and letter! received Iron loir Female Auiillary Societies. The ( resident informed the Associ- - ntion that he had prepared a commit vi.cnt on, which, on motion of Kiehard Me ..ricuhall. was introduced, and r id as follows. (The communication was published in our last J . 6. nm;inn of Uirhanl Mrndenhall, the above emmmrication was reer , 1M it :1 rlet't Gmmiwpi4 wm were "Ins' r w Tvti ro take " the' Haiti f " iji.Yier consider ntintu and -report to a futiir period f 'he essim. Received a very epprnpriate com nniJ'ii ;ti-ii fromcarh of the Fenu.l Jv . ., k.rU Assmiajtions if Jamesz town Sprint; field KtnneU and Center, t... 'ht'r wi'li mi address from Mrs. R:u el Leonard, which were read & i den ed Jo a select committee, w ho were instructed to inestiga'c thei' contents, and report when complied with. were instructed to prepare an essay of ..n address to the. Legislature f Ohio ai d Indiana,- (as, mentioned in tlx above 'communication from the chair) informing them of the manner in ui.w ii ice regard their pn.fT. rd kindness, and to report to a future period f the Session.. with a written communication, setting forth our view, prospects of success c. After invest igating the subject in committe of the whole it was deem ed inexpedient, undc xisliog cite urn stances, t send a Delegation: a Com tnitlee wa- therefore appointed, who were instructed to write to the Ame- rie uj (' i.vuni on, giving them the in formation asked for in the letter from the Secretary of their acting cotnaiit tee. Th committee to whom was refeV- red the suriieet ol ilraftin, an essay ol an ad'lrtDH to the Leginltttures of Ohio Htid Iiutiaoa, reported ' n pro uress,' Wh dissolved, and the fun tier o n '' ' m T th stf tj et r fertu to the D ird of Mnnjajf . Ueolvd, tha through the medium of the President, the thanks' of tl is AsetMan b presented- to tht- Fe m "T" 1 e n e 'Vol elf rif 7v iFf iesT6T Jameji ion'H Si) r i w " ft fid. h'eunrt bu Center nd to Mrs. Ke.chel ljeonard for tteir ffv riil excellent . commuiiieaiions and that the above mentioned sorie tic be recognized as auxiliaries to this society. Resolved, that we duly appreeiat the sympathy and joint asi9itinee n our &te rs in tho woi k of benevofenoe I hat we regurd it u auspicious to our cause, that we are more and more The officers of the Association af (domestic for his reception :n all th,ii bis if mi-, are, Moses Swaim, Esq. President William 8wiim,jr. Secretary AH?n U Tomlinson,: f Sec. Nathan Mendenhally Fttamrer. John Gordon, Richard Mehdeuhall, Jonathan Parker Ksq, William (Jnthank Eot Mose Jriwaim Ksq. J seph Aydtlotte Esq Alaron Collin. John Ho we I Ksq. Oen. Alexander Oray, l)r inooth. a d there dub will be hero. Bait az. that he George 8atn. J fa o b I 1 The instructions of the British G 'vernment to its Commissioners of the Customs, to carry into effect the Lite Otd'T in Conruil. interdicting our trade with its' West India colo nies, have been received at Halifax with much satisfaction under an idea tin ''tM exclusion will have a vey beneficial effect upon the trade of the North American colonies of Great Rrit-dn. VV (should advise ou neighbors if Nova Scotia against being too sao!ftiin in their calcula ti his. At the-lateet date, Mr. Gal latin had already entered into run-. fert'MS.wjth the Britislj T-oveinV. mi nt oo this subject, and we look with some confidence to the revoca tion of tho nhr before the time ar rives for its taking effect. A letter from Caraccas, dated August -s, published in the United States Gazette of the 30tls contains the fdl"virig paragraph. Ve take it for granted that the U. S. Gazette is satisfied of the truth tf its contents, from having -puWished it. It is, in A friend has communicated to us the following passage of a letter, 'a ted 1 St h August, from an intelligent Americin gentleman at Paris: 4kYou can give the editor of the Na tional Gazette, for political news, the fact that Talleyrand lef His C-iptaI two days since, for London, on & spe cial and important mission, supposed to relate to the new constitntion f Portugal. You . will soon hear of trouble in Spain I hi ''legitimates" are oil alantted at the recent proceed-i-ij of D'f P dro and his Constitu tion.' JV"-f. Gaz. p Washington, September 28. It is witt fefilin of suieere regret that w unnounee thr dath of Cnp tain Kodeh r Traill Spenoe, of the IJ ii d I 'cg' Navy. Thin dmtin uished Olli'er,' who has contributed no much to the high character which our N vy has obtained, died at bis seat near IS nn- on I nf'.y morning, at 0 o'clock It is said that Captain 'Spence ' had recently been. ;pointed to ihe command of our ju .dr i o t li.ft.W ! indits. more views than one. a sad affair, Sat unlay 9 Sept 9. JM n (Gordon, Ksq. President of the Honri' if Monagfrx, introduced an e g:w u mcnoiral to the nexi GeneV.il A" - ih! !, 'which whs read, and on nj"tion whs re committed to the hoar'' of Maitoers, who were instructed to correct, u' d ransmit the same to the ensuing session of the General Assem bly An fJ;eM from the Dover branch I' 1 1 i i the fcuKj- t of Slavery, was laid on il.o tulile, which was rend, nml, on c ' t), ttn referred to t'ie Hoarl !' y aufcrs, 'vi ifi instruction to dispose ' members : and to draw nn the treau- ol it I'i N ..'ay think proper. ( rer of thfr Association for money to In e.MHp; with a report of the i defray the expense, cooitoittet to whom was referred the i Holved that iheSeeretar) be in CM-r jM.M' ai! t. Iroto the chair, so atructed to ijiform the branches of this much as rela'es to the appointment of Assnc ation, that its contingencies re- receivine; the assistance and symna h v rwfihnt Bfv ulitkiip charnr t e r im! i p. hand ot lielp to sootne ine unuciion of the wretched ; that we are encou raged to persevere and dispair no' of the hope, that (a in many other ca ses nf the greatest emegercy in which our sex has been involved) the turning of that scaly wlneh nuy decide the fat of thousands, may fe a glorious luk regprved for Female virtue. T'e Committee to hom re-' f. r d the Presiden. Message, recom meud that five hundred copies of said meHsage, together with extracts from t: e Minutes' of this Association be printed for the use of the branches, and the information if others: a com mtttee was therefore appointed con s'i sting of William Adams. Ksq. Dr. George Swain and Dr. John A Me bane, to procure und superintend the printing; to reserve a portio' ol co pies for foreign distribution : o doj tribute the balance nmotig the branch ex in proportion to the number (.f At the approaching election in the .Si ite of Maryland, Iho IVople h ive pass up -in a subject which is of vi- il importance to the future cbi'ic- r, prosperity, and eouseq i nt i'lflii- oce of the Star "d which, fiire you ttiat the u. S. Charge d' Affaires at Kfigota has leen assassinated. I am not ac quainted with particulars; hut the brief is. that he was in intrigue with a I dy of that place, for which her brother demanded satisfaction, but was refused: he accordingly took the ' opportunity one day (after M' . Watts had been to diunei, and laid down to est in his sola,) stepped in and accomplished his end." IV l a M'rftiire unpen, win receive, ttn'ir 'li-p;issiooate consideration A 'aw. heb g:-li)'ure hus been kuIi il i'd for their santin'i, which prop., 4 -a to divide each county in the Siale into convenient School Districts, to ' re houses built for the sch oN by t tax oa the remiective Uistriet nd n special agency, to open u correxpon det.ee with the Colonization Society, h". relerred to the Board of V!I Hagrs. On irt'ttion of Dr Worth, Ihe Board of Man gers w re instructed to pre pnr a Prospectus f VJoothly Pub licbti'on to be printed undeT the con trol of the SociH) , and devoted prin-cip-Uv to the cause of mancipation and Colonization to print aid Pro pectus, .and direct ten copies to each braneh also, other cpies to sucn pla ces a ey may think proper : lo use t! c! r own discretion in fixing the size . j'l1 wiper, and the pr ce to le paid hv Si 'trr bers: and when a'sirllici enl number of nbseribers be obiaiued t otd-unoify the expene . lu pu s. id r .Ut.v..4n'tO'44U4iJ.iai4;.-cir.eJilutioiu..tu. eiuidov an Kthtnr .and Printer. aod ( it :-ja U c sirch other c on t r a elf a s t lr t Manumission So'i e ty ol.Norti Coro- Haiti more, Oct. 1. The James Coulter, arrived at Philadelphia yesterday, brought us various files of CaiMtcas' patters to the I6t of September, and private ad vices to the 3d inclusivfl. We have not room t make any commentary, but shall mere remark that the re volt of General Pbaz is now draw ing to a speedy conclusion, hy the disaffection among: oi followers, the best of whom have deserted his cause and marched t. join that friend of order and the Constitution, tlje brave Bermituf.!:. The Liberator, General Bolivak, was momently expected, as his sister, residing in Caraccas, received a letter from him, requesting the necessary domestic arrangftne ts .to be made lor lustre r option in all this month: ' Cahccas, 3d Sept. 1820. "T l ' I or I ii till tn r Prill .-n i lull nt Mi f nnp nid, f.u t'ov , the s t ne pnpv-tinn if such funds is ;nay from year to year..: be nddec! to this fund. This law, though in some of its de-? tails imp i feci, is, we repeat, o in calculable importance to the State, and, as the. dav of -lection is neir it hanil, when thi People have, uln viilu illy, to ive vi' 'ill" ie f r r igainsi tins taw. n is noptMi i nu oo an woi valuer the liberty In en- ' . ys, and vvUo Ktiows now ui.itpen- mible the cultivation of the mi I is t'i (he preservation of "that lib'rty, x well as Ut soci il huppines, a id d unestie comfort, will be "die on the day of election. For ouce, lei tlio nfluence of personal character no1 education be exerted to overpower the suggestions of ignorance, au tho counsels of avance. The system is ne approved b ih wisest Slater men, an in' full -pernti'in w'h tfie most beneficial eff-cts. io the Ea tern States. It is happy in theory, and has been eminently sticcessfu' in prie iee. tjorjforlhr views of the ub ject, and "for the opinions of our greatest, wisest iand bent men, in tcf renco to - the parti ular law now . utdnr "discossion in the State of Maryland''., we refer the rea der to an article on the preceding pate, which we have taken from a Maryland paper, which hat "just reached our iiands and which will supersede ny further observations from us .'Va Intel expedience of the ease may require. , I he coinuitllee to whom wa rrlVr red ihe odd teste's - of Ihe FVu'oli A-socili"ns lieport : ihat said d ti:?M;roi, at leasT ft parr of I help', are, in tbeir op nj.bn worthy f pyb' cationv v A eommitjer . fjicrefefo appointed, wlio were in- quire an aumeniaiion or us lumls ; and that a small pecuniary aid from them would he thankfully received. Ueiolvi.1, that the thanks of this Association be presented to Moses Swaim Esq. for bis very interesting ..mniunietkt ion, together with .he a le and independent manner in which he has di-charged the duties of the chair, during the present session Resolved, that the thanks of this Association be preseuled to the citi zena of this vicwiit , f r thair p up and friendly attention to the members of this house, during the present ses sion. 1 On motion, the IIoue adjourned, to .meet at I haree Meeting house, in Knndolith county, on the second Pri ili. in 1 ii roll ncll. l IJ n'nti.'L a n.f " .. . I I ' tl lm. nr i. ill tint nmi' narmlt MArrfitrmii o enumerate, an ieau to mib coneiu aoumi pussctsiun m mc iiiupcnj sion that a crisis is approaching,! which will restore trnnqiiility and ; The Worcester Spy contains a list public confidence, or create inealculn- 'of twenty four marries ia the town ble ealmity and distress. We, how-1 cf Hrimfield Mas celebrated wi bin ''Momentous political changes have occurred since Hast wrote, and their termination remains veiled-in obcu- Sale of a w fe and two Children.- rity; the time however, U rapidly ap roltenHi u.aod mil' from " i proaehing vhen the result will bejlageof O-w go, N Y on tlie I8'h fullv developed. Paez, but a short linst by virtue of a p cial contract I KAfivahti I Tk A ftfirilP. mil m ft f dfklfl bargained, and conveyed to anoiher, for and in 'consider! im oj he h.uio ot lina, for,p om tting the gmdu tl exter muiatioo of Slave y, and removing the eoloured population from thecountry, is componed, at this time, of delegates f r o m f o r i y -o n e d i IIV r e n V U r one h S o c i -ties, .embracing, aee ro t.g to tin- Mt oe'urnte i oii.putaliotj, aboUtlWO time since, wus received with univer sal enthusiasm his favorite troops, lot bravos de .flpure, last week left Caraeetis to join Drrmudkz, (whoj twenty five doll rs, -ood a d lawful" vnn know is now Commander in ; mmnv f ihe Stale of N iv V k. tis i w Cliief Various other emergences. . Uvife and two children; and w nre in ?-t farmed, t hat ill F" cttTfan t ee J a "t aTcei erer, hope forthc heijp 'The sister of tho Libertador, Gen" ernl Bolivar, hoi nceiv-d a' hue- : Uite last f2 monihs unfnr-tti iprv tlemen married is deer b d mi ,,r memb"r of the Old llatcutlor's so- (i A. J J thvusand momhers. :y ! ircm rim, reqttcstir.g preparatioys (cicty tico4.
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