national anti-slavery standard, year 1861, jan 19
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National Anti-Slavery Standard, Year 1861, Jan 19TRANSCRIPT
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latiaiiar^iTfr^labrfi] JtenkSVOL. XXI. NO. 36, NEW YORK, SATURDAY, JANUARY 19, 1861. WHOLE NO. 1,076.
D&fiomil §,irti-J$towmj J*%wM.
l WEEKLY, ON SATURDAY,
AlllltlUN WII-M.UIIU MM1IT\.
PENNSYLVANIA ANTl-SLAVRP.Y I
107 N. Fifth SI., nom* Arch, Philadt
•£i'ti-£l:uTvy.
ATHEISM TAUGHT FOR CHRISTIANITY.
A DEFENCE OF SLAVERY FROM A NORTHERS
V.'.iv.lriu-"
> !'iJ i n Fi indole nliLini .p.- ' nurt sinics ol wow,
appealing lo the lleclnratinn of Independence, and
nsferlhig thai *.l _ idea of property in men is nn Cfior-
mitv and a uricni.-. 1 still bold him lo (tic record, say-
ing!" Ye shall Ink,: Ihcni i\h an inheritance Tor your
children after vou, to inherit 111 lor n possession."
When lie waxes warm, as bo always does it his oppo-
nent miott Seriplure (which is Ihe groat test lo try
llic npirita whciher they In; ofi.Jo-l— fliu very spear oi
dmim-day, ili,-v 1,-v.t •ri convince inn (lint God, iu
tho Lovitical law, or in nnv other law, sanctioned
and n- Iknow. IV..1.1 ii." |it(lill passage
'l,!1V ''
,]„!.!.:.], mi. 1 i lmn-M like il, Hint lii! (fid snnolton
shiyrhohliin. i !•: his undent noi-lc, I !'"". nlvm
-ic of lli-it Kill), whi.-l, believes Iho Bible lo
ml ycl Abolitionists, in
,persist in del noiug i
laslcr and slnvo " ns n
hat which exists liclwcc
of arguing Iho question of slaveholil
le.udu! niip.nl to (nets, is n tissue ol
lion from beginning lo cud. Let iui'
inclining by a parallel ease. Suppose
prnvu the wi, k.-ilm --i of ih!iitiii;v. in
(ill of New York. In litis disc„ssk
[iifile i B cxclii,L-d,ur..-it h.-asl.lhat il is
lis having exclusive jurisdii li. I"'
ijiicBlimi. My lirst appeal is to tno
i Ibis country, nil llie toedtLernfter 'he n
lionism. oubUUQ of Hi" l both. Tin. lady cmner pres, ribed by her, Eliia-
med her address at leuglh.
amc Ktvli:, bul iv.- have nol tin- space
follow iter. She was listened to with
i-.n, nnd no iii'.:linilli.'ii to disturb her
marks. .i-ti,:.. 111..-
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fi relation which .tcsnsund his Apostles r
regulated. Thcv seek to institute tern
Chrixliiin nl iniun ult'.rly nl vnrinnr
O^lUKcl 1111,1
and lests uf
of deposits on January 1. IS.'.T, in the four Inrger
institutions already referred to. was 522.117,393, or
nearly 811^00,000 less than the aggregate now on
In Massachusetts, according to (lie report of Iho
ftiinli L'onim issi oners. Ihuro »m niin'ly ^uringa Banln
l",^Tl"nk"ynv'"'
I"! -'<• "':-'
i-l-'. o'-l'.'Ii.-.-nn
id -. ,- i , !i- i- ..'ir el 53,519,817. Tho
I' Hi .,1,1:.
i
semio of theproiml of itie Ha
hunring, and proceeded lo Ijikt." tin;
n'l'liuy us l(. Ilieir npprHvnl or disap-
"milts Ailvaii.-.sl bv Mrs. .-Ii.nlno
;d with the laily'n ideiifl were
est ton same by tnying aye." All
• M ', lli.i-e op[ujsi;d 'vcri
,. \.,nl. -.'.iii,
i I H...IV ..lh:.M
Ssr.-UA-.i 1iv"l-ikT, 1
I erleil," ilus.nl ..r^irny. r Liu
ra with pricil, nnJ give s
,cntlll«l, " TV Homeuroncticd on auntluy, D<
II.,. ^ t vi,.
Iir.hlni.u; '.
i ':iriilin:i.
Old Scliool rci 11 L l:m church. \
ii. „r iii.. L ir t J
;.!
c-'—tlie CLrisi
de a loltlicral rai
,.\:m I'll, ink
i.r..i).'isi' to&usa (be ihiirneltr
re lo llic letter
ray bj .-ebb-id,,,!
in not alleged by any onu. or.
iving any p'reteniioiif :.i id,.,!
tliril III" liomnn tnivs n.pnl'.'.i -.- *li
been pneteil njion thcaulijeel in mod.' I'
ivill not bo denied by any honest „„ I,nH-,„i..r I
innri. llint liu.,l,-rn eiiiljv.illion .'ii-! :l-. " -
inllneiieeaof (lie gospel, linve shsd ;iuu'1iornims »"«»-
Alices upon tlie rolalion ludncen •• r u»il huh:
ivbieli were utunrly unknown nt tbc advent of Uinu-
linnily. And how did Jesus and bia AposUts troat
IbiK Hlbjecl Y Jl.lstdm nnd [drives met tliem at eiery
-|..|, in ilieit u,i.-vsi.,i,:,ry work, nnd were nrcaenl in
l„\v. which cave lie- Ml i-.w.r ..I bi". and death into
,'.,",I
,"','!".»n.'-r.'-T'sv lib" tie' "-.-'l. ... .-.|,r..'liu.li;il llielif
ev, ri ,l..v. .'Lsobv -!> „s tie h-l.t ol heaven. Andvet it is a rem,, rl. nl, I,. I'm. i, ivbiel, il„- Abolilionis
di-'fl not, because lio ennnol deny, ihnt tbe Nei
I, -|. iri i,,.r i- niierli sili'ol i>, iv-nr.1 tolhe alleged
sinlulners of slnvobolding. In all the iuelri '"
;bi:.-:iin.( ; in nil tl„. ,,(,,-led rem suflti.
Apostles ; iu all ihu epistlca they were move
Holy Spirit to --••
-ihcii, for lbo ir
VobolQiDg, nor one pre.dei.nn, ililu.l. of sb
mrknowlfdced sin is openly and repeatedly con-
demned, and in unnii.inurtd terms. Liruiikentiess and
adidlerv, theft and murder— all the moral wrongs
whichever have been known lo nlllici tocicty, are
... ., ., . ..,.,. M... i ... .-I. .-. irn tbousanil
urnl about tl»- ni.di.iuile of loving-
L.,.i.. ... il.it rharneli-.-ije (he daily life of honest
(J ,.•.!.. .-., f il,, inair n and din-inline that
..,.',...,.„..- children ^i ten thouaanil firesides for
... and for p.lory ten-after: all tliis 1
,... .. .-.,..1 .|u.,i. ci.li il... -i;.i..:.- I ouk. the newH-
|.-.|- .--. il,.- re. .ir I .,.| '.riminal ,-u,,ilr. and the mis-
. I,. . i it., abodes of poverty. Now. what have 1
rjoiu ( 1 bi' • i miutatcd oi oinggeralcd a single
fad. And yet.nm 1 not a f..l»iiier and .. i-lnndeter of
i" - .1. -1- t ilyo? Is there a virtuous woman or nn
honest man in this city, whose ehcekt- would not bumwith indignation al ml onesided and injnrimn «tntr.
miilllaf But lliis is |ie.l what 'il...iliti,.,.i.iii leia dnie
in regard to alaveli elding. It has nnd. rt.ik. n t..
illuatrnlo its cnnlinnl doclrlne in w..,L. ,.i d. i,.-.n.
nnd then, to auatain the erealion ..I us fnncy, baa
altempted to underpin it with nn nei umulntioi, oi
fncis. These facts are eollecl<_d in precisely the way1 have described. The statute books of slaveliolding
Slates lire searched, and every wrong ennelment col-
lated, newapapi-r reports of cruelty nnd crime tin the
pari nf wielicd nmsiers are Ireasiired up and classi-
li.d. nil the ontniges thai have li.*n (icrpetrated "bylewd [.Hows of lliu baser Hen"—of whom there are
nki,n both Norlli nnd Fomh—are eagerly seined
and recorded: and tilts masa of idleness and filth,
is not » theory, but n deu,ci,i-l rated
ior.iBni lend, to inlid.-hlv. Such men| llid.li,,,.... ;,l].l ,;. -ii-ii -n.ilti. lev...._ ... ..? .i...;. .-.,.- ;„.;..!... .....I
lb. >r .nil.,, in ... upon Ibis .„„- sul.jeet is all the more|., -,
, , l„, aii.!. ibci |,io[.|,i.-> in (he name of
I'brist. la thin sincere and plain utterance of mydeep c.invi, -linns. 1 urn onli ilis.l,urging mj till, science
toward llic lloek over which I nm sot. When the
shepherd Eecth tlie wolf coming, lie is bound to give
warning.
Since Abolltlonl-U el,.i) in I In: fii-l Hint llic present OKi-
I' iiiiie..li.rl:.i,i,i-,..l -ii,L.,.i[l,ti jl,',
lie- ., ini'liii.^ Irnlln ..i i,,.r
Their clorj- nnd their mightfHiiiHi-.'fl.l. ;
, .1,-1 He ir V..TV n.ini.-i linll I-Vil,- l.,.|..,r Hi. i- ..|.l- .in Hi- l.i-|,[
LETTER FROM REV. H. J. VAN DYKE.
py the subjoined le
:ty, it of Slav hold.
d hi copy I'
nn llyk": t.
il«L-,m
of the I
'JI..IVJ1 M|i I.
.11,.
I
ibunal of reas
whose banner
of U'ott lo llic ei.rr.ipi
.ii nnd Inn it; ; Lnl
s in-cnl«.-d ibis ..iildiin...
,i tin- k-stimenyi
if lln-y
;ord, it is liee-iuse there
lames, Dr. MrfinieM. Iir.
prattiee, and furnishes us pli
tho discussion of tho doctrine, b
employed. By Abolitionism, \n
nnd measures of Abolitionists.
Utionistt He is one who Iwlit
is sin, nnd ought therefore
the funi'
er fully applicable to
gives us alife-like pie
nelples, its spirit,
Befor.
nregi
iple of Aboli
ng U[wi
define the terms
iican the prineiph
nd what is an Abo-i lhat sUivcbohli
abolished. TJiil
(Til, the itiarnclen-Ii. . [lie ,:.ss.;iiti,il pi
that slm, -lidding
in involuntirv servitude is
be rights of uiau, a heinous u„„u ... .u.
1. A man may believe, on jtulitlca.1 oi
grounds, that slavery is nn uudesirnble
:bjit slave labor i* not the inustprolimlile
j various views as lo the righia of slave
r the Constitution of the country ;he may
r that law upon Ibi
to be entitled to this mine. 11.
elicve th.\t:\nt ^holding j
nllegcclengtbof Abolilionisii
form p. It
e thul it lays bold upon the heurls
science sol men, tha it comes 1LS1I ,li-l,lll "f l " r"
1, not for having cl
properly. And so w
„ut „ie owning of slaves
which ho fullilleil the duties of h)
a subject for church discipl:
ilaveholder no nil
'zs.:.
i, tbnt aa fact
re, tin
%7*!sl..i.ehi.|.l.ii"
Abolili
L
"'l', tins'
America,, ,
is lull ..l"evi
siilijceled him
e mere lutt that ho wan n father or n
obyinnslv, upon the r..-eogni/e.| law-
iatirm.lhai all the pre.vepls r.-«n lilting
nl, es of that relation are based.
,i,l that il 111" Bible does imt sauclioi
does not sanction A.,nr„.-ri :-!.ir, r;i
.-."ainst slMVelioldiii" abs(riictl) lhat I In
' ' igaiast the nj/thaa '/A ineri
,the I
yslem, taken hi
Tho laws of tl
invrjf them.nb.
and dwadful. llusl
Multitudes of paron'
iu filth and ignorant
Buffer their children
; and the details nl" i
ur Northern nuwspn
.,.,.. ,.|--
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I smoke
.,„,-" 1.1 a
','i'ibsaii.l
f t)„- .v-i/.-
ibuse upon the eomp
urts and the guardi.ii
pray, and call iipin y..u :
,iiatii:iu. lhat God,nco and a better m
is the author of a aerinon ir
d her Institutions, which hit*
ited and admired tbroughoul
r breathes the same patriotic
miCLvs, N. Y., Dec. 'i0, 18u0.
Ih ult. gins in..- 1'iilh pleasure
,nd pnin—pleasure lie.-nns.. nmiil llic fierce a^itali s
if the limes, and il n,mural uli< nation ivhirh has
North ur.d South, we may still call
Is io defend " t'he nan,.- id t.,.1 .„„i I,.', d-lrii.e,-
i..fj
ui....}'r'.-.il.l. p ii' '" li-^i - "i -p.ai; 1.
1
Jsolution of our nntii.i, ,1 i - . l-.r, jjoue
lusion. If, in the lifiht . I I,..'..-. 1 Id s«- an.
| ,,,; ,.,„ r OTSoulhurnlrionrJaKiHUJ by llitm. it is n
will D,r,J,r them .jY. And now lhat the
st, nnd Christian men and ministers can
ih.nn i In- iiiar or suspicion of a partisan
di" r.iin a. 1 l>-ii- ,.nd..avore.l lo expound
will ,'-,,, r-,. .mil he glorified."
yv, it. in. i.t win. h that sermon has pro-
,- Knebind, ..nil sh,.,\s lhat ihe publi
igard lo pnrlin otaty usag -. Tolnrahlo order
(laced. Ho Spoke i. Ii. ni.-ntli l.il some I -in ihe
of which hi mm l... r ..-r.il, ir.i,rr„|.i..| b)
gronns, hisses, and nppli.-i.
i i ,. i , , I,
police were obliged !• iiii.Ti.n Sltut al tho l.idi.>
of Miss Anllmny. several of ihem resumed their seats.
After .Mr. (Jr'een had liiiisli.,.,1. a young gentleman
lio was introduced as lien. \V. Taylor, of Krie l.'o.
me forward and nti.-uipl.d lo speak, but the confu
in was so great that he « us obliged (o desist lie
•is called upon by bome ,)„• for a song. and, makingvirtue of ueecs.il v. ; uii-nr-i-d lo sing u hymn, in
"
low, almost inaudible voice. This, however, did n
.lease some diss.ntislied persons aim ir:.-k ,,p "I
lar-spaiiL'led [tanner," and .'in .; il w.il, -..; .-I...
as conipblely to drown the vo iMi I -,. i -t
The confusion here bccaiu - -. ;:iea(. (bat Sir Tnr was no longer henril, and iliaa Acthoiiy. afl
lnoiiiieing lb" programme (: iiwlay. ami cuprcs^l
her disgusl at the treatment she nnd her a-soci.1(
' id received, declared ih. I -. -I
Mr. llinsoii moved a n.irj .n.i.Vim of the meet i i
and proposed -Mr. B. Wilcox as cb
cox was elected, and proceeded lo mount the stage,
where In.- scaled himself will, iiiu.-h dignity
followed by Mr. Unison and others, but ji:
ceedings were aliuiit in com nee, ihe person in charge
of Ihe hall shut oil the gns, and (hose whoii, Ihe hall were left in almost I'lal darbies
Wo hope never to see ihe prc-'eedings of last night
repeated. To speak ol ihe " huh. ihin^iin in- milde.l
form, is lo say, it was a disgrace. \\ bile Susan II.
Aiilbouy and her coadjutors have nn undoubted
ri^ht (c. e.spress then opinions, and lb
molestation or hindrance, the policy of holding these
miscalled "conventions" is very ipiestionable."'
hope, for Hie credit of the rile, that tlie..-.- whoattendance, and by their inexcusable io
ought about a miniature pandemonium, will
keep away, or. if they must needs be present, will go
prepared to observe ihe common decencies of life.
i of the laboring classes «t
e North, with Ihe slat,- nl.- dial i-.ji.-l. us by every
f (ho ilislress .vlii.l, tin- ri-ti.-lli.,ii of the slave-
hns broughi mi S,),ilb Carolina. Not only is
. nl u it.i.,.1, and ...i.Tiial e ineree aluiihi-
ind l,.i( litll" idoiii.iv in circalntion, but oven-
i . I il< ar, lu.it wiling at thirty-livu
. y i.l i. ,.d oilier provisions in proportion,
linj l„r l,.-r s.ippli.-s of lirvii.i'iliilTs mid meatwest and norlh-west, with money eshausted
,-dit ruined, South Carolina, nt Ihe very begin-ner mad nlteiupl al in.li p.-ud-uc.;, Gads li'iT-
, the brink of ruin. Where will she be whenupon her in all ila grim reality ^
-Th Trih:
St. Jamiis Hili. w
eutrageous tin
:
Jr. Wil-
sball n
shame on its accountthan is nceetsary sin
The disturbers of lb,
and more rowdyiah t
low.and »b:.-e it
in tl ioIv
participants in, ar
a the scene of another tumultre disgraceful to our city anditliat of the night before. We
Selection..,.
A VISIT TO CANADA
The condition and prospei
, the li.d.-d >'"mtr.s— ur.-. doubtless
p.-l l"r
iwrseciiting and treating wiullraisui may be deprecaledf
preservation of order and tlie
pity dial our laws cannot be i
- irbcrs as well ns rioters.
The uproar broke mil In. 1 evening in the greatest
oh: in e during the address of Mrs. Staulon. "-
ivho eleeled, onAddinglou, UhuuPresident- Of eo
AddingIon was r
was ealbd upon,njienk. At this sUl;c i
being Ireinendons. liny
[akeii hi* the disorganijers,
.r cx-Jus'ticc llinson, 8. S.in, and John K. Tucker, Vice-
-..-, it will he nnderslood Ihnt Mr.of their " crowd." C. C. Brisiol
,-i p<-.i....h.-d lo ihe plntforui to
if the proteediugi', ihe uproar.r Albe,g.:r. whol-'-
.-rgelie fur, .Ir Ol his
ntid which, it must he confesse
slrength from abolitionism, suecc
really has a majority, but bei
ived ii
i its c
tt powi
ThornStates o]iposed
1. new York uloii" has n ninjorili of
-if the elcclion were taken over again,
h ii a I red thousand on lie- cot,-.- rva live
unhappily di
olers in the Norlli
md nil its allies,
fifty thousand-T - wnuld be on
With these fuels staring them ir, Iho fare,
the Sooth nlt'ord lo "wait a lillle longer"! Must
Chrisiian men and I l.risiian ministers who, whothe
North or South, an ihe salt of ihe earth, throw thei
iiillnenee itilo the rising tide of involution—a revolu-
tion which, if it shall he consnui mated, will rend
asunder all the religious as e .11 a- the gon-rumenlal
institutions of the land T Our biloved and glorious
Church, which has siood up, under Uod, as a greal
—lotions
resiorati
After an aller.aii.ia with .Mr. Ilristol, iho lat-
ter subsided ; subsequently, however, obtaining per-
mission tostute Uu.i he had m, iiii.,,1 ion of instigating
or encouraging the dibiurhnnee of the meeling, whenhe look the stand In response to calls.
The Mayor regain*,! a considerable degree of order,
which lasttd, however, only for a short period, as he
''."..'!""V.'.
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1
"-V ik'i'i's of ill"
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y?,
iy electing t. II. Howard, President, andOscar Ford, Secretary. 'Iho President imperatively
"
itodi
Ih* t re pc. rl ,.r i.J i jvd ii;.,i
|
jia.|
i.i..-ss tomak o the
ight, tiut we now waive it. innsniuch as nothing
urred for which we are dispoMd to take space
arge numheimd lln-y »pp
! next pimElgin Association.
red very fully to appreciate his mu-
latto, nt his nspiesl, lo the houses ol
ion, and none equal to what could be
ted was Button, known ns ihe
-,n care of direc-
King, a
Thisl;.-por( annually. Willi
'resbyterian minister, nod his wife reside on tne
.remises, and hare ihe iaiiiiediale oversight and
ircction of the little colony. The impressions made
,pon J. M.'a mind by his eiaminntiou into the slate
ot the colored people in ibis settlement, appears lo
have been very agreeable and en, ouraging. Oe never
.w any people more willing lo rely on their ownsources. Iu coniiimu Willi ihe iiibsbiiants of many
other newly settled districts in the north-west nnd
west, they experienced dillicidtii-^ in recent seasons,
from the failure of crops, but these have been sur-
mounted, and their toil has been again abundantly
rewarded.
Iinlivarli to h
.ml (h.
preseitW a proper s .< hj,:;//."' </is.-».wt,;
H in Oik pulpit
.
for it is tnie ffr«jl p«ry,s<: </ Hi' Bible. <md tfierefor.
one great ditty of U'Al's mim/h-r? hi its exposition, Ii
BuppO n b.afe disl uec, as Shimci did
tl „ i.i-,.,. it. hill to curse King
CUhere, uore practical, it no
the very uidsl of tho allegci
- nnd , "serial .1 under the yoku'
u.
.
oonl tin, own masters worthy
"
ihe ,,11,-gi'd or real evil- a. • n -l "i'h ih. sj:
a of elai-erv. And how will i.-u , orm t ll" >»!
"Ur.^'M''
:
|.' ;
'-:ii
Vrl'i\: i' Ik H : '.,'
.!,.,-- !,,|.' No I 1 oii ar know bilge lb" rebitic
1 seek lo throw around it, and into il
,,,i- ,,l il,,,-.- who sustain it, the b.'.iietifi ine inll
ices of the blessed gospel. Just so. Christian nn
and ministers are slriving lo remove (be ovils eo
aecled widi slavery in ourSuulheru States. Tin- gos-
pel does not aauclioa either ihe sj/rfeia ol Amor "
marriii"..- or the >u>'r..< of Aineriean slavery (,
s,si..,„[." nieaiil vverMhn.^ eouaecli-d wilh die,
ileal uorkuigsof lli.-lwo relations) ibut then il
i:-„ l,„l nrrlu,;v and sblv. Ii..lillli" under a.
>ublic
'c'vi'sl ii, either New V.'.rk or I 'harlc
Its did urn indorse wicked laws :
y: Ihey yave both master and sin 1
su 'fllty did nol sanction li.eiiliou
unity social relaiimt; bnl sought
he sweel mid s;. net, lying iulbn-nces
of Ihe I.
lonis.uislnlldelit);.
1 demonstrated iu
„,g llu.l v
The lost settlementv
lury.onLakeKrio.ncicw. the people arc ol
o procure land. J. ?
lomea, and gave them
earning his object
ally takenScriptr-- '
u. I w
ils practical fruits.
i in" i..t lis avow. .1 principles tB, ih.nl it does not trj
slavery by the Bible :but. as one of its leading advo
cates has recently declared, it tries the Bible by thi
Srinciples of freedom. It insists that Ihe Word of
od must he made lo support certain human opin-
ions, or forfeit all . bums upon oui liiilh. That 1 maynot ho suspected of exaggeration on this point, let
me quote. Iroiu Ihe recent work of Mr. Barnes, a pas-
sage which may well arrest (he utlculiou of all tluak-
" There ere (.v. nl yiriiiii libs ii r nnture, ns (7ol luii
uiii.lc n. will,' I, i ii I' 1..- --I ii-i'L- I.J iiliv ilillhorliy ol
„proles,.sl revcho Ir.,1 1. , i:Ml r...l.c
lion in.lli ti.nl, l.v nei liar ml,i-|-r, nini.u. del, lidc.l -luierv.
ur lili.ct.l a oii Ihe fame !.:,-!. ii. Hit r.liitiou nl Ini.lnili.l
i, „,'. "ile, n.irci.l I .1.11.1. ei,.ir.|i.m mid iv.ir.l. find, n liook
,,.,,,1,1 n. .t I d ..nl. i.,- r. .lo .1 l.v the ui.is. of n, mi-
Nnd i.. ,Lllivm..reiehlli.,ii,---l!.i.-<i... .-..„«.!,tj mi. Itin
umibly of 1S5P, ffeol-
under the shadow of
ihs unto the sea, anil
her branches unto the river." All our great ccele-
-iasliiul schemes for Ihe ciniie'dizntion r the land
musl ivitherilild tuimiiisb in the In ar ni this 11nnatural
contest, duller me lo lag yon. and. through you, any-- who may regnril a vol. so le-ble us mine, tc
,ii-ider th'm aiuiler. I say freely that unless tin
hostile legislaliou ,,l North,. rn Stales is repealed, an,
the violent and nn. hri.liaa i,e,i .u.on ol the slaver;
" a put down v-ur Siaie and all the Sonihera
_ „„.jh! lo nicJA- Imu,: from a ,,<,r-ir»me>S •''"
wt prilled their rights, ami from a peoph
,,, livl 's allcgatlotn iu supiwrt of li cliugi
Wis I,
Abc.!iti
IIS li.rsi.le.il
s involved in
IWienchers
flower, and leaf, and fruil ; that i( sp rings frotn, and
is nourished by, an uiier njceiionol the ffcntitures ;
it,ni il produces no real l.-a. lit to theenslavetf.and is
Isoureeof division and str.fe. and inlulelily,
iirch nod Stale. I bavo four distinct propo-
the subject lo main lain—four theses to nail
vis pulpit, and defend with the " word ol
h is the sword of the Spirit."
itionism has no foundalion in (he Scriptures,
rinciples hnve been promulgated ebielly by
i, and by a logicallultiiuilesofca„. It leads, in
nroecss to utler inlulelily1
J. It is the chief cause of the strife that agKi.lcs,
nnd the danger that threatens, our couutry.
Iu support ol he. first propoiliiun, Sir. Van t'yke i.iiimii1 -
l,i.:,!d in
,..::: i
."
nile.il.-.
dihc
it jiecullar people furv
^spoa.lblllty.•, He <\
degrades him (o tl,
" LiumcBlie slavery,"
on Moral Science, "s
I.JrS sit- has
daiiLditer id"
.a tbllt the
dots nut bis manhood, and1 of a bruto or a alone.
Dr. Wayland.iu his workES.nt best, lhat the relali
j whiel
yowimany have fallen in, und been dash.-d
Whea a man sets up (he great pnnci
nature (by which he always means his
tcived opinions) as the supreme trih
which even the law of Sod must be tri
man says, " The Bible must teach Aboli
will not receive it," he baa already cut lo
sheet anchor of faith. True belief sn
Lord, thy servant wails to hear." Aboli" Speak, Lord, but speak in nccordnn
is IS .|lltl
s .Iilllcnll
toueb-
A FRENCH 17/. II" OF SLPESiSIGX
. llui.niasan has sought out the menus of prc-
ig the Union froai di" catastrophe n hi, h threat-
.; he bos drawn up a plan ol reconciliation
sjii the Northern and Somber,, Mates. It can-
not, however, be said that Ibis pr.jtet is n eompro-'
e. inviting tlio two adverse parlies, (o mutual
is add res.,; 1 1 to one to 1 1. Id '.. the . •..„• s ..f
other; it is more like a ,l,.,-,,,r, - m, . h
Under prelexl of c<
.l,m.i.,r.t ihe ,.t. l „i,.d,il.lhi, Ili,. l"el"A<ft;.j:d'iil</ nnd
hrolh'rhwl. Hut the. I believe belbre (iod, lhat ,1
nn only have liiorr tun. BVI ii-haieled pUStll "ill
..jlll In ii In I te il- ''Wi, Ii; - ll-'-l .--.- d 'I'
-l-i'
abolitionism has niiugh-l l-u .'" ""-- rel."....n-
deinngogu..--- have hud t In i r il 'i. I- '-;"
-ols will destroy iheui.' 'l.ll y.nr ft„ ml. Hit- .-tl"
ilimony of a limn bora m I'enn-jlvan'a. Iir,.iigld up
Norlhern air, and n„w s.:tll.d and sustained ,ti Ihe
mislty oftiod's ^rme and the lavur of his people in
] wifl onlJadd [nntl I do eo from n full hearl), that
whal-ver may he ihe fnle of our , -on n try, there is a
union between suel, Souther,, men as you and such
Korfbem men as I am, which earth and hell can
never dissob
to furnish themselves wiih Ihe
but there were a Tew cases of deatitnti
bo supplied. .1. M. encouraged (he spiril
of mdopendence which they iiianilcsied in resricct tc
obtaining the means of living and clucaliug then
children. He thinks tit- unrestricted enjoyment of
lieges of citizenship largely promotes their
this point .lu-oph .Morris return,.! home. grat-
ified with the results i.f his inv.'.iigaiioiia, and having
reliable nccounts. of the saiisfacloiy condition of the
other settlemu Iits.—Friemk' Recica.
HARD TIMES.
Ayoxo the delusions now prevnlcnl in Ihe extreme
ontli is the nolinii thai th" sc:es-ion ,,f So, ill, Caro-
na has slru.k gem nil Mm into (he North. nnd has
ill,.- President s,gaili..s ll,;
"if the decision for tt
.. . been the losing parly. "Under preleil ol
tion, ihe Message calls on ihe compieror iu pince
himself under the bet oi ihe eoieiuered. Such is tliu
groundwork of Mr Buchanan's propositions. * * '
Whnl, then, does Mr. Buchanan ask for ( lie requires
the North to ncc-pt, as foriaiag pan uf the Constitu-
tion itself, the thre" lollowuig points- 1, An express
recognition of Ihe right of propcri) over slaves wher-
ovor slavery exists or may exist ;-'. The duty of pro-
tecting that right on all,. in Territories, until they
constitute iheuiselves into Suites; 'i. The recognition
of tho right of a masdrlo have a fugitive slave deliv-
ered up to him by all the Slates, und n declaration
that nil tho laws of a Statu which are in contrail iclioa
(O lhat right an 1 so many viulations of the (.',
tha Soi
will ,„i
Xortli
:
for the
exigem|,roj,o-..d (
a CTn Uf.M J.V
ifES EALL-
Ition. lfS,iiilhCar..lina.ii.slca,l oi pre- Im
herselfoi.tof Ihe! limn, hi.d sunk, with all here
fhe ocean a thoa. 1 faihmns deep, her disaje
ince would have giv. a no very mal.-r.al cheek -
Norlhern prosperity, and woold have produc.
arcely any oilier p. reepiil.!.. .-Ile.-t lhan tlie natural
,rr.r and pit, due lo .such a eala-lrophe.
The bei eridetiee of the condilion of our labonn.
is.s is nlf-rd.-.l In ih.- .-a vines Hanks, the d.-jmsits i
bicl, are mad- almost wholly from their surplu
st, therefore, be null n
lunt to saying to tho North,
. il claims ; it will then be sal
,IM.-l!ee
i According In Mr. Uuchiuian, Ihnt would
the only means of saving the Union. Or will the
irth, irritated iu ils (urn by tho reproaches of tbo
Pre-sidont, who (hroivs on it the whole responsibility
if tho crisis, persist in its victory, nnd allow the
loulh, which it has neiiher threatened nor provoked,
o act as it likes t That is what a not distant future
vill inform us. for our pad, our wishes are al lbs
lame lime for the safety of tho great American
vpublio, and for the gradual diminution of slavery.
IVi-miieh fear, however, ihnt (he Norib will see in
.lie lu(o Message proposhions oilei.sivc to it; while
the South will find (litre an , iragenieul lo Us pro-
Mr. Buchanan would thus have
pi at pacification, and will have
bemieatbcd to his fellow-countrymen only an inco-
herent commentary on the Cousin m ol Ihe repub-
lic. Would il nol have been belter if be had referred
lo a famous letler of Washing 1 1 in Lpxil,
Ufirkaliil in which lhat " fath-r -I I,.- -.-• - ,-i .
"Thereisnotnmniiliung "-I. ; -.
- ...-!»
than I to see a plan adopt,,! i .r Ik i ' a ol
slavery; but there is but cm- .-u'.ii la and I
'!-. Inn]
Ihority"!
M si-mil triumphs, ar,- at tl.e -am,-
.n-hobl-ol iniideliiy iu the land?ught that if some of those old i
Ur. Van Dyke proceeds;
There it is, plain!}' wrilteu iu i
urtioniimni.(f)rrr
e UivinB law.
Lot 'simply in a legal claim for such services as. a Imumt.
jluiati in that po-ilion may properly bo reuiured to nnH o
iu works of Abral
> individuals, is n
a iiilluen.c uponmftrkable nnd '
'
i
'";:;::
ainioii in tho bouse,
.... better opinion. She
thoie-hl ii would be test to let Sooth Carolina slid.
ii aSSTvZ «aK"«ir « k .ii.1, »» ». -« ' •> "» «« ".™™.»'j
invcaled, hill titer are ..-minima i. - ; (tj.-.nlh'Cciirl, I.., r--icn. and „],'
dtp.,-,,, alread' .aa.b--.dufV- "; ^.^ „. . ,„,„. J,,,,,.,, Uring. Th''\1,
.
ra- ,
Vj\\!'ln
!,.,
,
,'-n,d
r'lns'i
,
vcar." H.e total nu.ount ] bumble pie. Mr. Wiathrop'es^ndin^dayi ofWt yen
Andrew to rein-
M be a choice bit of
letter puts me it)
:\
i
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lb, priudpli [evid-UiU}' lh'nkB '' ™ "'"* ll ''1
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tty ',„. eanUHl into slavery unO
. 'i.'i. W,. would tell l»i»>
'j. ,]„. v.tv purpu- ' "'
that Hint
,\i „ .. > bullied
«s
, t Fugitive bbve !m>
mii^U- i» some of its iu
wi-m uindii 1' lilU* more
„.H .. w, prolesl fi«ninsl
uy mitigation flt H-- nil Vil l,-lll"=.-- 1
bn-cry "m the Slnlra iu .1-1 ".... ff6l«l
I,,, people will not ..'"
anywqrso lban it is, for
dlavurj-. But in •'" "'!'
:
* '
!., /' "
"ii'ik:,
Mr. Suward does nol *»
aillS of ihe Soulli. The 1 ' " -" "''""
lit repealed, because ill
lii-ilii'.- slaves im ii-u il'l
in, proiiOJiliuii that 'In
!„ii|.iiii..i.;iii'i.w''l"'lii-
eult in ha iiiti'lu :li" 1 'l11'"-" i*1
taws of .- b Carolina and
.,j, f ll,Br»kvoSiftW«,»uMI
ncc.1 w™JJ 11
i
|'j|1"VvWl .,u .
,.'»'". Ubvo sometimes
,..i.ii. '
un .inevitably co.nl ntll
.a uttorcd ogftina....• "••'( '- ; '-v.;
,
;^'.^'7l
',?r
the Union Un>
-.tllitlly liupuriiiiil I"''"' "''I *'
:cled n.i.l 'li
.ay Ibero w
,,ndrccakitralioaoo the part ol -
.like" Hep«blie»i» who are weak enough
Ihitt there »an *omc principle at fltnkc in
,,., h„ . niupalg.., or it lr»« *op.c nifcasMo lo ft*
Mtry.i..' out of win' li ! cle.t.un pledged ilia elected.
Rut they will be overborne and put lo an open abaine,
aMheytlen-rvo.o be. Tbcyu^st studySavvardupon
There waa no. omeb or a principle Involved ill tl
las. eleetion.il » true : but mir.h us it was, the Bapa
"; intention of standing by it i
Ibu bitier end," as tboy used to any. It was. not
sublime sacrifice ibey proponed lo themselves when
,bey insisted .hit ike Tcrri.om.i *hould nol hnve
;..,w,,mm. :l .lown ibnr tbmftls 1"Tore H.*y eould
,., -,.„„.. li... then they .Irtw 8 alllBt»1««h*
,'r their 1 bl« pw«!»» Hivt!r>'T ,b " a
,„ r , mailed It was io have no outlet in any
'....r....i..°t it '""sldieofitt"BS"!l
r
lack of U....I will, ivlilcb to film .W »:.*. 1" *••"«
f.nit but then il wis mltoi
.,...T „ ,...,- ' J il wasnml.- enough to set the
Cub in a Mate. a,..l to ...,k, a f- v; nt to part
,uc>, lb> tiM wbicl. bound -I.'" •• (>»
.. Seward had evident I) « iticipnl I
.... U was ho that lb* l>iminiooi»IA nicm
elect wbe:. .boy broke up the Democralic part;
Utter fry out of I ban out of any other Henufa
(SrVhi «« d.^ppoinnal, wl.c.ber Mr. Soward
,,aa or not. wW 'b« Chiengo Convention «t np Mr.
.
Uueoln in l.i. .tend Mr. l-.ncola n> a Mytb. Mr
Seward a Fact. The one was a Miudowy eM,on,.it
of idea.-. Il.« other wr.s -in a .(!.. in." B)-ml.....l "I "•''"
Bis sijeeobe»)et rung in the ears of He nntion >
-',,. if i.c bin! ever lo Q | «ebo Tbe specrfi ol Mr - .-'i r,
l
was nut luned io Ilia pitch ol Ins
itl,at they uudi-ratood lo bo a tna
,r..l the) noilliCI illought the bMtt*
d.il 1 i.ijuelico.
an! doea not grant the slaveliold-
on the prttiM terms of tbeir
lot propose to protect die ciliirens
ibvir property ii
- ..,.|. • ..-..•• lh..t two Stat..!.,. . listing Terriloiy
.,, . .,-i, such iratltu lions «
jlUh. Tliis mould bn n »ary com
,. ., »li ment ... tllO question, inn;
iv Sle.tko,and;
pi l!y thai yrpvmtiii* nmona — —
'
nei.liou "nil to
rind thut could e
,« called forlli the
'd ivhtcli.i
nfJeaus..It i* not u
it,.- po-itiun.
i.;.i iv.
L-ult In delct
«l„, b»»oi any oilier
-ntrlbuted. Kouino
ha mnetlun
is fftllncy of
j I il,.-- -Iinili.i' ft I'm "i '
,,, \\M Ur-Vunllylif.'„,!. whi.li i.li'-.-l -hd
. he •")«. Wh.il, tlaii.
,„„. r When did tli, .,
,!,,,- m .l.i.l.:.' Il'l"
>„ ill. mill li.riinn
jow Tosiamenl, '• W»'
„ ..jni Mr. Vim l'>'.' "I- 1 ',l,
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Kniiey, umv, tin- '-':[' "' '!" ''- '
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,,S.;r,,;i.»ii»'.«..'.. .'.'!'> »'»«'' ;";»,i;
inillipl'&ciun)' UN)'"'."V'' ''I",:;."
"!'!„." ^'.liViVH
sfefz'iwxttiSSSand flekk' tiii.unid "' b "' "• , -"."
'..',,'' ,,",!
.jn.uihc | ""i" r'-'i
.^";;-1
l
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v's;. 1v -r,,..-
,v. n I.. I
S^USV^"^-*^'-'"""" S'"'"
rj a r aealabli=li the
aopulnuon prvpar. d for bi-r n'.ia> io <="
„' . „ l0,^i.i> (* ''" " l,n ''" ™" Dlr) ' knowa
:'.
..,,,.... .,. ,,.l ... i.rn.cnii!
Tw. Vnd m to the o-ber. -hould it be tbouglit vrorlb
5T.i»vchoW«.- -Wle '0 '"-1 "' » « uir"-»"' b0d;
It Ifi ' tu ci.nlrul ih. ,l«etirfts, thowht...
!,"
r n
U
di.pu«e roigbt W dupoaecTof V ^e very
ocnss of Itilinj; the enemy have a 11
no do not duKcpi nny fco^le eoj
Ee and one- alavc Staler o» *oi
,-.-. I..,>, suggested, in M
oh- Itoiti. we apprehend, may come in
' ".^d both may oome in .Uvo. Hut a, one Issure
L, in j, a .l»u' State, »od (hero » a po^ibilitj
teTX other may. .be -d.ersan" -old **m to he
. ........ V.I. -i'..-- ««plMr -.'ward,
,
." ,.„..,::-. V. ,- •.|""-' I'tvui.^hip
:- -. -; " ".. ..- .. -. I
'=.'
.' I'"' •'"> "''*•''"
"'". ., ,...,. .... ....v.i.'.l.. [With- i. ua
.dtfipersUc uieobcr of oittt partiei «»>i«n« ^ ")
,„„],„. .1 t"
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I-.':.-
;. "','.',
1
Il.-ir .'
"Ik body\vi;,.„|,rv|. riiiH fur lliv -
mbly
^^X^t'e-il-y "bleb a-cn*.. »J.™p^j »b^_«n
[u
«t
,n m tb(! „,m. „, ltpJDja0 ™m( ,
uliil tlmn.iurr,..- cv.'rr Klu.lur uid ram
,,-t aJnuLUf....-.- ll.i *l..'.-liur,iliu|,- it.1iu«..t«
el bud produced so marked . changu u""". i \i'i....... id ik,. U..v. At.uluJl
Slates n
This teller will (how you timt one 01 me mos'
ie Compromiser* In Congress hi
up hi» hopes of any important concessions from I.
North. ThU la Iho general opiuiou hero. I do
Ij.a£[ U. ,-nl. l it."Jlu' nnllona] »1«5—dm rmnc-s of mitioni
V ^Bni*nW-Ji«Jl>'.- 1'fujtff ''»"«= ''f f^'ng; ao.t all hop
k.ttl -"".'"'^dJ'l'^«''"" '--"M"-' "I" jiiiIkiiii'IlIsoI God Is vain i
"^ i Ik-.vffin.^'U.tflhcEru'n
- ^t»wpr Willi (Jimiuliuii off.
J-. rok^lL^wnl-ir f.v Son an
"' ora Dfljii]! t'cde/nl Cover
nj|_j(nli:3 iviMyjmliiuJ and In i
Jvm&msum fftpflVtfflent.
tin: rinVATE hf the nui'.v.
jeeauiB a brutality and n corrupt
ur choice lteiuunu possible. The
Id tuiYO preferred libernting to
ell a Iran.lal
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(' (1 > S I. II 1 \ t i v i: .
n One nnati, D«x<nbf 1 6, 18f.*, by
M
"I iuve kept the faith," says
miii-hl In Itu course of these
n^.ritv I- v:r !:•:: J:!::: f
I'.-iul. 1 have
studies of Pnu
ich tho untvser
called upon L
tlii> publication, hv an old Auglii
niiil-d,
\'i[ I'iml', liut Jtsim," iticrv lias li.-eii
,. ,i ,,., rL--.iiFi.~t ill" Apostle to flu'
. rh. Un. i
".-• I" in", l.k- him. because he
,|... ib-trni. ..> prcl-sliiiFlticn In thi! lipUllc
, I,, in- ill. imlni/.-'i-i- ili'l 11*1 mid do not like
'.,.,,,,.. i„ ,.- ,.,.1 the Snhbnlh flay ong
i mi. I unchristian festivals; Ihe Hiidii-id. '1"
. Iiiln.t-, .-,-1 .1 - l.i >U<I I ml hc-it.-lto 10 Cire I'iS''
h after In) had renounced Judaism; the Gon-
i-es object that on Mars Hill be quoted the
nt of 'a heathen Greek as sound Chriatinnily ;
ial economists say llint his views of mnmagsAll theso objectors
iindcj nil things l<
tsuitisni look this si
hinirs to all men—as
„ bol.1 "I vul'l'i
. motto; nnd iJint under il
cgurdetl themselves as war-,
of I..moon ling, in fostering
make themselves ncceplnble
miLc-ld. where a plain s ,wal 01
lea thousand of bin
be is thus (bo father
do as Home does"
iicg have excluded them, Under- lo nil man," their tuisaion-
. ns Confucian priests, and
; and ihuy are said to have
.age. Indiana the Savior of
,l„. had iii one day seat;
It ii ill,,,,! il
..... bad proverb, "In Hi
and that his principle would
rockier to tfu
tripper to cireJie happened
It -lilt be nck'nowlcd;;.'.!, however, that Paul's li
contradicts tin' intcrpreiot.ion dim put upon t
words. Wherever be. went he was n-ar-.led as
tl.-'idea it,:u ],- practised ...n-caimeut and a tin
serving police, thai he should have aroused mc
opposition ilii'm all Ihe oilier applies; that Ihe Je
isli Uliurchea should rc-ar.1 him ns too daring for
litem ; th.it nt Ephesus, when In.- eau.o there, the
makers of Dianas ri.ri.ios and images should cry
"I lur inside i- in d_.ni;, r
'
; ibut at Athens he should
i, . .,,-n. -1,-sl as -i li, r |..r [Ii --I -Iran-m e;oi_s ', thai
Lis own Iclh...' '
i' mil »-ters, should
li-ieo with-lm-l I as t--, radl.jl, Ihnt his friends
[ tenuis mid . - l ,_ r- ii,,.,i In ii.unta, should forsake
him !- in- In ill' ! them lo loo great sacrifices—
.,11 ||,,_ , -l onsislcnt With the idea thai
1'nul was ill-- apostle of a mean expediency. I1U
hiatori i tow • thai whatever may be meant by bit
bein-'inade all tluri"= lo .-ill ineii, he certainly did.
all Ihin-S
IT. .'
man to-dnv- 1'niil i^" mulling lo us, ns he tights nlit Epln-.su." ami i-,iii.'i,.«u i.l.il- llir.ni!.-li.-.iii
world, back there in tin: n;-.-i ; but thepo-riible I'm.
ftieh of you-lbc apo.ll.- »i humanity in wuh, v
u.l, nniid I liv Iirii-l- Find iihil.- ami -lan^i r- nt n.d
lil tin.i;
I li^lit. iiu'l liii'i-h i. • •-'ill 1
,it fnilli bnnde.l dawn (hr."i-h tl.. I, ' a
I I.J marl) r .ii mil' I' all ler • tailli » In- li -ta
fir l_UD-__t.it) nml truth. Ah,/.- •• .t ii. ''
'
.iirn.ralile iinportatice. Thi-n t-.r. it is that I in
iru you of thai nlii.-h ii popiilai li all- •! '
in lo-.lay. llint it is loo ulu n l-ur-l -. It,l. i
id deceiving olheiv. If you ivoul.l I i.. il.- '
-
kind wlueh would keep thu faith, wi i-l. i'l Bno
ild lead youtomanyaiieiil.^l r- f -
preserved from ancient :<.] l-. i i' '
"'"" example, w-ete one..- aim. i-iti -I tq tin h-gl_e*l
" their day; history marks ifauiu tut s)"lio of
s elevation abnve the cotidilion of a slave
;
v millions of women gronn under the' code
s once her shield. It is appointi'ii unto manbough we believe ilml his .
-.•.-. e.v is immortal;
equally is it appointed thai the institutions which' -' ien should die, whilst we know thnt the
m, till* jiootl in them, must he conserved
'ii higher insiitiuioiis : and Hint all
length broken in IheMino spirit that
made them—as tin- =-imn> law- of lile whkh make a
human form alterwnrd l.rin^ it to d«ny.Apply this to the creed.-! ami I.Miurehea which dllliiu
to preserve the faith once ilcliiertd lo the saints;
those who pn-.si;rve in prom! hleeples, in marble a
velvet, the old fnilli th-it ou.-e e.]i.-ll..l its Ibllowi
ftoni the steeples mid mlirlileaii'l velvet of tivua^Ojrin-
iiivl temples, The other day—u snowy, '
bleak day— 1 read an account <( Ihe death v. .
Iirnted l_n-hsli bi=liO(i. who died a lew weeks ago
He liiul a |i:ilai... Fin ill' ,. 1.11-5, r tluin llial "1 in
man ill this eitv, and more tlinn thna... on I., n. In . 1-
under him. I looked up i' Ihe paper 1 " 1- n ail-
ing, looked on I upon I he hle.ik ivealher: :i hall -lad.
wayworn, iinxiuna lnokini; limn [lawed hailily heli.tr
the'window, Bmlu>rm« hi- ihin -iirmeiita about him
Then 1 cniighi u ^limp.e of hi« Lalitiiriicd face, ami
uoreeived that 1 was looking tbrougb a window ol
ISO) years, and the uii<lielnr..l mini I saw I need
uotnamo. Ohl royal bishop, is not this a more sin-
K ul|ir miracle Hum am /on ever took to prove your
Shrisliauitv—and I .l.i not d.nv tluil it would take
niraeles 10 prove somn kinds of Christianity — i-
lot this, oh. princelv .liner on tlie I locks, of which you
were Hhepherd, 11 slupt-udous miracle, tlmt Ihe sameraiih that onc-e gin-u its truest Teacher not even the
home iv hich the I'ux hnd in its hole ami the bird 111
,11. ilmt
the same doctrine of lailb and truth which gave
Paul a prison should declare 11 dividend of -iUi-i.nc
benefices for yuut Perhaps t-mi- of you will doubt
whether the same iiiith c-uuld bear nui li dillen.nl
fruits. I must slinrv; your doubts. Y.-t d.. u. OOl
U..,,.'l','.'?i-'l.i.'l'. I.'.i.r'tli.-"!'.! 'of 1 he homeless and. ru. On d I'n.'. a tnith which Ihe more we keep, a
r., u hi- I. 1I11- more vvc finish, does bring us
i< .hi r :ii]. 1 in arer lo earthly hi-.-,-s ami e rue i lis ions .
The same principles do not laai- lorinally the same
Fruits iu tlilVerent nges ; but they bear ih- SMWkind; those who keep the laiili know that all Huh
nanes are not ganleiis 111 I'lil'.-iiin', nur nil cro-_-.->
ule of wood. And there is a Pharisaism » !« h
rjiici its no synagogue, and yet may soourgo Christ
: ry day in lis halls 01" weallh iiivj n.^peiinbility.
tither does il require thirty pie. es of silver to mukeJudases, betraying ihe lord wln_.ni they began to fol-
low m the very hour if mo-it need—giving up truth
and justice to Ihoso who come with *i.i.r !•. nntl staves
to lake them. All aruuiul us an ih. -.n M tn- mis
and foes Willi new faces. Tin lit^t innn emnunti red
ami (he last man will enciinter limn llu-
i on tie- paixruig ol lour wall, and on i-.nr
. n are scroll- lake,, fro
Thebes and Nineveh; nml tin ..... 1 I.1. -
temptations amid which you iiium — n 1 1 a '1 '1-
Ihe cradle sides of the hupian race, nnd bare n loo. 1
on the right and left of it at every step of its bislory.
Allko in the cross of Christ and Ihe hemlock u!
Socrates eternal virtue inFirks her signet; whilst the
Homna silver that bum Judas mid the coltoa hahaihat bui- an American are Ihe siimc (Uthj coin- llu
nurcliBso of blood. The idulnlets of Epb«iu» moi'mil with no an-nnienl bul the cry, " Our tr iii, >- ill
,0 makers a
_ years ago, the woIhJ English lnngm.ee.
when be was iiii'.litaiing lhu .-Innr-in on the I'ng-
1is.1i which ended in his .lisciuiihiuie ami dealh, lell
behind llieui a few <'n.-l .'re i-liawl., m |i.irting gills
10 their I'arisiiu ncpininlnni.es ; hut they wen*regarded as re eiinnjmiiry enriu.ilies, and put not
'" is dresalng-
THE AMERICAN PULPIT.
I A few nek. since, Wesoell Pmnirs _poho,on Sundut
001 lhu pulpit lell rnciint by the il.mli of Tueoook
irutn. Tlniei.tii:.i'|:_iii-.n linvlni; hrr 1-1 nil ile rn lion III
uc.iion whellier tu pie up ur eonlluue Ihclr Sunday esci
id, llr. PhlhTpj took occmlon io give his voice In iuve
rueuiiliiliililp Itn.-iil. III-. 1 .murk, are llius _kcl£licd In 111
Oilon TracitUr,'J
Mn. Fmiiii's read a paragraph from an nrtic!
lveeuni owes its interest t.
lively rallh. of ils leclurers.
Shakspeare. We are aware thai Mr- Aldridge ie in
some respcels a distingiiiflieil man ; Ihe rnbre houorto him Ihat be is in ISritain di. pri.niug the Trnns.nl-
lantic theory of vast.;-! Pity he cannot do so in NewOrleaas or liven in New Vork ! Wc shall be glad 10
see bim in other eliaraclcm. and can forgive uui-li. if
i-.-'.|tiin'd.f.'rll,e"F;'-ll',i„''.",t'lii-"i.ni„,l|,.."— fi7.i..v'Ji
Uulklin. jVop. 5,/j.
.'. I'l'l.'r-I.nii'l sl.X.11'.ill'-iwiiir tin; poctir.il ,,
nernl llonnp.i
is I The ladi
F I lul-llll
been adopted by Mild;
I'arisinn beauty, limn
. . hail the shawllie l.milc Ijiiinlin, llie reiening
' I.-, IL: nw- T„5,,n_en- eheerl'iilly pmd lor n'cond-a.l • 1 n Mcrvice as turbans on
il poldn ry, girded the aupplc
r I ihe persons of paganiM.-llemc of Ihe fabric, and
a., allowed Ihom to he eleaned
,-or, as soon ns the shawl wasopularily, ihe Levant tr:
In no luck ol new ones, 1
ricned with India,
are is supposeJ to have i =i ash ru, but at what dale in
BOD the first llritisl. fneloi
:i, i .isliiin-re shaivls hnve i-
,ted here the in
s this which give
re children we i
ire than twice. '
found out we had si
pulpit. When methey don't go twice
iplc and fromutious-aaColi
lid the
t hoi
unless they go from a motive ol
an idea of sustaining religious
-idge sniil he found that four-filths
I.. ii. I ril his preaching did so from.it l.i r tilth I he speaker affirmed
n_l,u I.
B rente.-*
t
ral ipiesiion.. nt' lln- day. Vou may atlei
iip.ui nincly-nine uul of a liunilreii pul|iit.s, from he
to New Urlean-, and not hear a word ahoul it. Bui
don't find fault with them. They do us weU as lb
can. They perform th.-ir mutni. 1. The fault is n
wilb the tenant of the pulpit. 'Ihe fault Is with that
corrupt sentime 11L which belittles tin- pulpit. 1 ntfirm,
in ,10 hilternesi. i.f.pirit, l.ur us an American, andoneinterested in Ihe machinery which is to control nnd
direct the great future, thai the pulpit of this country,
tenanted n.i il is b_i .nine ol the ablest and heat edu-
cated men in the land, dees not jjuidc the intellect
and thought of the coutilry ns il did in the early dayi
many causes, among the tttoa
were the dcslructioti ol the jan
tin? dynasties of Csbul nnd Lui
of which i- k. iiip-'f ir-' l.nr. lise.l fur c'.iunl.'rpi.ns
and i-nvp.1- the r. 111r1.nl. r hung a beautiful, rich,
nnd scfi down, wWeb aJte 1.-.111;. awfully separated
rice -latLh, aad sold nt Ihe rate of three- rupee.
weight for one rupee. There nro two colors— one,
ashy gray, wbkh is nsuall. woven in its natural hue.
Ihe other, white, which, of course, in easily dye.1—
a
proccsa jealously guanled l.j the Hindus, who desir\'
lo keep to themselves ihe secret of lhu I1a.1111111i1.11.
hues which have bullied all imitators. There have
long beea establish..! at l.'elhi and ljihore shawl
mnaufaetorits under the direction of Caslimoriani,
bul they have nui succeedeil in eipialling the pr.-lue
t has(Incur*; it holds the people with a grasp of iron,
ut it is by fear. It has umile men afraid lo think.
They look at il, and chink thai .rapidity is Heaven,ing brought tier pi-oph- niie. this _up.___ilioii.
It broods over it like u ii_"hLmnro. There are
ai.it is true, who lead ihe public mind, butit through lhu press. They throw oil' the'
when they npponriii Tht Christian Kriimi
They lc
And fan
e half !l
v the,
1 of this pulpil
uike his 1 radle
[11 31 end ollnn
TKSDEB_tSS3 run Om :st-i.—Ito lender lo thos,
ml i!u not see as you lice. For (here arc alway.
lin.l men ia the world. Then., are always men ibai
'he.11 tlic kingdom of (.od is rifflit before them,'
1, that .-
.villi.-,!'
o llii- dai
erlj. The,
.i.l-.r,.
^(U'ct'ti5rmcut5.
r t 11 E
YORK MERCURY
1 not lived
nine for Ihe last thirly years—anil they have no• ir lile lias mil »ri>ivn n parliel'' in that lime ; llu
ln.rk-lioiiii.l. If fifty slupid years wen.- addedir lile, (hoy would be ns dnuiaulive in
w. T'hei see liuthillg. 1 hear in, thin-,
md nothing. Ky.s the) have. Ihat they shall not
_j cars Ihoy have, thai ihe. slmll not hear; and a:irl ihey have, thai thej sleill not umlerslnnd. -Let
look upon them. I hemion::, (is . liildren of misfor-' ' 1 pit)' .heir blindness. Iheir dcafr, '
Iheir hardnesa'of'benrt.—11. W. Bencher.
NEW KERIES F TRACTS
AMERICAN ANTI-SLAVERY SOCIETY,
Anti-Slavey- Oillccs, lleekman street, New York;
101 Fifth Street, I'hihulelpliia: IS Stenhea alreei,
Albany, nml _'.'l, Wa-diinRtnn stri-i-I, lieituu.
No. 1. Gal-respond ., Ih-iim. ..n l_\ .tin. Mniiii Chi Id midGovernor Wifc nml M™. Mason, of Virginia.
No. 2 Victor Hufjo on Amerienn Slavery, Willi letler.
of other ili-i. m.'i. i-h-l indi-i'luiil'-, vi- .p.-
Tocquovillc, lln/'.ini, lliiniliul.l!. I.afuyette, Ac.
Cant John BrawiIs Address to the C
of ihe Abolition _'
_ _ coes bcrnii. •. In- In-;. r« lh. Iruth -noken
eumeaL One earnest sentence' will scatter all tin
- lively ralile " thai ever came from all the lyeeum
lecturers in the world. In many of our New England
lowns the pulpit is simply nil appendage of the
faclorv. The minister i* just as much employed byin Doajre 10 preach, fis ia ihe operative 10 spin.
His intellect is all tioiiglu and paid for. And tbc
m lecturer, why dost
shrines still 11:
A.,,. ''if II
mill with diet
old prophet, will stand firmly 01-'"
it the strong wind, and Ihe
no who.
,.',-,-,1
world—the Hebrew, the Greek,
utterly nnd absolutelv lal-..-. thnt they contained no
truth 'whatever; that ihe grand old Icmplca of ancient
worabip, reared ihroiijih slew c-nturies out of the
most sacred mnici-ials of tin I an heart, had not
one stone in them but what was a lie. And when
I'aul found ihat tbc truth which he aspired to bear
throm-li the world I. .lin.l soi.ii:: related truth in all
men Snd nations: when he could find Christianity
under a Jewish rito or a Greek noeiu, so that he
could, on such a point, be a .lew to Jews and a Greek
to Greeks, it onlv proves that be took a larger nml
more universal view of his fnidi lhaii lliose who could
not see that religion was an essence under manyhigher or lower forms, and thought that God hail
n.v.ailcil himself onlv to one single nation. Paul's
being mad,: all things 10 nil
i"aia whi-n they have pass
olable laws written by the
__ 01 the human hean.
pli.l.i"!
is:"
,v„n-lir at the value set u|.on I'lislnnerc shawls,
j did not remember Ihat as many as thirty, or
I'urlj an 11 .-ill expend two ic.irs' labor upon a
e shan I. and llial l.clon- il .cache., the purchaser,
rice has been nugini-iil<"''l fifty per cent, by tins-
The bonier, are made in several nie-ees, some-
1 ns many as twenlv, ami al'terwririfs sewn lojfe-
po as to form the pattern. Kverv slilch ln.-in«
-.,1I . I,iii,t is distinct in itself, and may be
.1 out 11 itlioiit disturbing the remainder—an
I,
- -1 ,1 tic genuine Indian production.
i.-.l- ir- made ... various IC-lun:., sli'-S, ami
1 to this couleiieracy—before which high
band pcor.ivi-jik and strong. are cqunl
—
a heart is a Bailed oath of allegiance. No1 a human governmont has sworn to sup-
... ak lh. tn in 11 be treason to that govern-*" ' inlho higher
e the -1,1 1.
.npos tc of the Jesu
bad s
irprt
,„„. „,l pWd lo the several mi rkets (In -,.|i. ami
commonly made in
inches by fourty-fo
nlone lliere is esportti annually nil averaye
nine of 1,800,(1 here must he
11. demand lor lh. shawls, which <
ion of English K"odseyes of the n
.,i_Mi 1, - 'ear. Of late -ears
develop... 1 hi-, faith, lelic 11 is Ihe onll i>j
-
that it brought him lo a higher slnndp-nnt. Jrom
wbieb he saw God as the Father of all men, Jew nnd
tree; nlao thnt all religions bad been trained as
brauehe.s, filled for the nn-Hiii- on of 1I10 loltier truth
and life which Christianity offered each of them, lie
could thus appeal to -lews, iw Jiiirs, lo accept the
flower now hlooniiu^ on their i-iem; to the Greeks.
,1. Ur, /-..- t.. r-'ielii. a t'aiili which lu.riiioiii'.ed m ill.
the insight of Clean the* and Arams, and fulfilled the
recorded prophecies of I'lato and Socrates. When
tbc ' 1- it 1 c he 1. lc traces the fundamental
pr... .1 ' l.ii-tiamlj 1. ml. 1all religions that ever
_U.UK.- 11. lar-e.pH
•ntirely of s
1 naielerinif through thermp Ihrough the deivithout a sure guide.
vast multitudes 01
They are gene, rally
.[.•CTlU.Fi
J...I I'-- iln.
and richei
European mart, it*
lea, t'rance, RussiaCJbiua cram- shan Is
ilk, the ground or toundaliuii
leiurea at Nankin, nnd then forwarded
>n, lo have Ihe patlern embroidered. This is
two m-dl ii-i.Tkiiii; togetllur: one nil
. ilowiiiianls. ishil. the other from b.
il up. 11 third workman changing tho sill
lien necessary ; but how the fastening onrformed, is a irnde mystery yet preserved by
matter or course, the fair sex bad not lonyihe shawl movement, before Ilritish manniac-ittempted to produce somctbing of lhu same1 attempt to which tho high prices felched bi
iau shawls was an irresistible iuduccmeiil
ialivu was taken in this case by a Scotel
oinnn, a Hiss Howie, who hnd long beei
I in the ifold luce trade. By means of the
Cashmere was spec
defeated, the menlength, that part ol
strueted and lilted
...or,,,,!,
works of
d.bcitni
In- was iil.le lo throw In I tie colore.!
catch the threads of Ihe warp as
1 tin:- " draiv-lii-iv." A ercat wasli
iit'ortunalel, imavoi.l n hie. he this
.man and live, hoys could produce
WeFible
,,, ,
de', not to find aiiilliuiL- tleit /'/,.. Cli > iiti- if /.'., r,
r ilou 1 indorse. 'I he speaker closed his disco.irt
lh a very eloquent appeal for continued support
C 11, n . .,-... me 1•... |„-„i
We.l,ili.>a_klll,llll.,liel|-,.J.,-ree
M111- li(flillc I. ill -...-, «Osr duty to our fellows pay.
nil tlcnth bc.on.l ihe gra
k thnt c|ucsllon sllll—
^;,.l i-eiiel. V.iiiiM Hi,: Ohn.tiillel'iieeineiil.iiTllje Alinlthij .1
ilsu of tbitoc-illrtli.
-Iiouldcrs wlisn we m
Ite.ennl .",1
M. ifoiirael-
Il ci'l-:l..,i. lieu |Jmi Its to uliilu
niiieiciuiiton o'er our heml,.[.Ihe .,,11 ill il, iiiiiv 1,1 ,tj,
en.;* lot iviih Tirlde; &A. ifnur.elv,:.. linn l,,i linilmode,
Hint e,iiiu. I il l.y on, i.rotJfhlll, AAmi VlL-uven lin.l mib-lv liAillil
"Tlie elaluii eon_l_lern>ivltn our Bnnle.
A.'..i.'..'..:.i,;:'.:..'",r* Vi,' '. ii^V'
.. 9. The Duly of Dieulu.d_L-.it
Act: An A\i[.jil to ih.l
sells. By CMmihC,. 10. The Infidelity of Aholi
_ Fsmily. Compded by I,,
A|-.p.-,il 1
i-A.]c,lucti
IMuliuU-lphia ^lUrfrtiscmcnts.
E 1 _ f. L O W E L L
PHIL'S K I. P n 1 A.
11,1
1-1 ,.
tLctib. bsa
.
MPBNDINQ CRISIS
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of tbeSUUTD
miiE POBLIO_l
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DOAKDIKG HOUStD •-.u-jcvUtf,] Willi B-ol *$3££$&ipersons cnu b.
f\ ARD.—ANNA SI.
O Pi" cuing Pbj.lrl.n, K_LONGSHORE POTTS. SI. D.
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<n, Ki,. oll,ot..ui [iii_ Ma.i_™«__i
Ttri!. nEACOCR'S
JVotiurs m'iI., .. r^irvt,
FUftNlTUItE WARE-TtOOSIS,
KSKKfii_|{lHNK .V Jl .- t U 1.
li.,|M,i-t..r
JKI/.f. MI.IIAL xnnkd In London in 1-SI, lor bii
k LARGE assor icnt of SA.I.ASIANH1.I; SAIL;'.
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IC11E IN Till-: W A I
SS-.SpKlnii-n <Bpl'«
WOOD'S SI A G _
IIR1TISU REVIEWS.
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" "- !"" '" '"" >""*"> "-"•' "' »fi«in»i" »*«•
the name of Jesus 11
nevjiinjj the Inilh bo di
oncn had a soul in il. Thislliiug. Once, perhaps, evei
between munlerine; men or I
it was tho merciful alterant
of society- Hut that which
mercy, and so, timing a, s. a pntriare-hal1 world "held, no .ale Vheli
seats of our home Irnde, wbieb promises to
iBnent ono ; for while polissu, iearfs, man-loaks come in and go out flfain, tho shawl
ut of date, but holds its own through all"'
, uf fashion.—Chamber*') Juurnui,
IRA Al.DRIDOE^-^j^LAND.
The Theatre Royal was^i-opcne^ on Saturday
-Lt wlnn "Othello'' was iiro.liin.d_Mr. ku_
L-'inlelli-L-lii-il i-m-II'.-ii'.. of Hie nVri-." Wi- h^.i.V
"d aiiious; us Ur. I'elauy. "iviiio us iIil- result
ploralious; and ye.'.r b. i.y«.yl,, -.(^ je.l e_;i..yjv,_
Img posilions of honnr i Lfr^liun.l^i ri
1- 1. 1'.. I. Tin-. "• ' '--I ne'sl;i'
10 saw his"Oluel]p,Mon .Ss
tidgojiim the diiirii^iL^ijj
.ppreciauVi>i
ini;, and such as ivc hai.j rarely
Macready. Of c.:air>.-. he looked lh
ns n matter of fuel, played it wfrll, si
him the waruicsl apj.lau_e and a "
refrtabing to see the black man tbi
pew "in an American church, provi
rianty by ths brilliant success will
1 l; r . 1 1 (;.. h
..Jir*'
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'mu Sit nil: ivim Mii-'rru/TTrfi.vt; Tu suppi*1 si 11W-I -"'' ~-- !-'•? "V"'
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