Western Statesman, Volume 1, Number 16, Lawrenceburg, Dearborn County, 23 June 1830 — Page 1

im inn hi c tjirgag -km. S3 "THE CONSTITUTION WISDOM, JUSTICE, MOPHItA TION." VOL. I.J LAWRENCEBUHGH, INDIANA; WEDNESDAY, JUNE 23, 1330. No. 16.

CORVfR OF B"t!t Attl SHOUT 6T FISTS

TERM : TYCC! nOU.ARS ANO f lv" I Y CF.VTS per year, yr. ahlf within th- . r; but miy S dnwhanr, I by the p.iym.i.i ,il I xx,, Ji'M .I.AHS in adviu--. live moiulit a'l-r tlti: comitr-tu m- nt will bvt 4 fir idi'ilut ptylll"l:t. 1 to o mho receive 'Vor fiprr by pmn't jinst rr.tut j,-v n pMtur,--, ur it will be ud.l d 10 thm 'ihciip U IV No 'pT will b drw"""i' d until nil m'ara?e are -o,! ,1,1,1., itt th' o'miii ot the 1-htrO ; anil a failure titoty u ilHinniiTiiiimre at it-r end f the u.Tie ivib sirit-H, will U e--ti-id--rcl an xv n -,ii m lit. I.-.-,;, ri t- lli' Kili'urs mit b- pe-t pod AnVI.Hl Il?LML.M S iT.rr'ed at the usual rates.

ive authorities, to which aililitious h.'vrjlt siin-wj itself solely no

revenue Mows Iran sp n' -.twvtt;-

liiicoo. n ii.i a -crs, ano m '

tfo:i mace, ns the rrowina: v-mts of iii

0" ' -" ?;r-' ,RI,?U," t! nt very roptaot. I rfvrcn (iiaorlai.t r;rc:, iriitarv -rf. ?ovcml cwtuiifs i.ave ntv. cla-.H ' 1 all ns r:,.. hit is -x'Misblo to avmd. sim.e o.-i fort-lathers f.rM wn, i tie rnji-of

r.A.mv artna! or ln'irin-W'.l r.-np-nl ""-'V. .; 1 . V- " '."" , "" in'm-'r.nc-. 'ne pia.-tK.im.ity . J.imes K.v.-( a.v! on tr.e ro. k .f livn-.-uth, work. Ihe cuntry $ acqmro-1, upon tarms a,ran3!.. rs,-lt,..s to tn:.port ammaily to .i,.-r.,- .,.,,..: i-.r.V(. i.,., ommi .-i.v, iv ., te t. .--' !l.,h,.! t-..-,i.avt....ii.-.iov.rs.M- tllt. ,."u;. moderate as th-WC on which tht i n-om-ll'y" I.i:rn, a ni:!it,t ol fi.'c ppr.-; ...f colour, ; i. .1 ....,,,i. of & ,-c Stat.-, ait'l t., tirn. !' imr H v,Vt,.,c: o't''vcil i.i.!. If .n M.M-itCii' meilt Of the Union extinguishes th InfJl n i""'" ,hfir "voh.r.taiy coi.s-.lt, .-lual l ti..- smm- t.. ... .... a,- xv.!li..S to jo. It ,,,, , -,-,. v ,,v. n ,(,l,Jlltai, !u. rl!, (. ,,.r ,-ous title to -oil within thn Unitod Stntrs. n.n- "r1"13""1: LV 1" llL1'- !'T H;TV' v',:n 1 ' t:': '-in.-r, .., ot .,t - ri m... tin,, i.-fof , r..u -u .-U-

i ii i. ;iinni:ii hk r-ay, riim m i iv xi'r;.ii'L' .'i in i- - , r " - n.'i.- in i-nn i.i'-f1. i riron -'tout t i. w i'-ii- ni ii... n; h - r ..i mkri i.. m I il .

;.rn of th.' la' l rcrsu ., ti.-.ii the pip it sttxk of '-!''!. of its erhu t. tin- :i-.iainw-r h i ; h.'-n nmil-, a.i j " P1P v ho!,!'- , .. i ;..'f'. at a n'c f aom'matioti nt'2i rr wnt. p.-.- inmrti.-t,.,!,. establish it truth an-i tin.-t.-isf, . . natotf for ir.T,i-: ofaVv h'i'.ir.annum, may -'.o,-";! to bo t,,(.iilt. Lslnnatm the I ft h . lrorati'i!, in it- b' half, that fit r piiit ,,f ,j's. . ',i.,n'.ir,:i m t!u . on o' a,,.'-

ho, t 1 r

braces large tr:icts of tort !.-? hn.l, ctnnl !

ot yielding all the rich nnd vari.l products of the Tropics, possess rcnt o..nin.ercia'

Hvaptap?,witli anextenr of sea coast fr-.r.i liM) to 200 mile?, am! enj.iv 3 a saluhnwclimate, well adapted 1 1 the neiro constitution, and not so fatal to th:it of the whites n.-; many ihick'y peopled par'.scf the I; Snts. " Wi:hin tint district of eouniry, tiv

v-A'Cietv t .'.lnoct' i!s ci.Ii.nv, unlcr tin

' eNjVhse i f too vr,i at C--" por 'ici'i, tue to-I rcpio-pntitjon .vay l.avr no pi-.'tt xt for a!n-:in; ti'F 'pintts of

st ot tii-.r tranr-nnrt it.on v. il. i,e slo.ntiu. is ipnli.i'- rat. 15u, iilihoucli us scltfrn n s- rt Mm :). io.i or r

:r esteemed iliid etT plartatums for the C"l";.!si, an.; i ,, ,! :.n ! i!cccecl-!rr,,'",cd ntjhtary works f.r :h:ic dotc-rco. S:v t'--.- n-f-s-Miblf

I'v.mioation ot Ivoenn. estal-twht'd tow;i

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ti!rir-s of 'h- S.t wry noul! a io'it, vo.i?-'!

1 1; " p.rt et tie t wie I hft , htvo h-.,i .ar-.t to

i". r ,.bj.v fir t'vir

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COLOMZATIO.N .-f i II, I V

At the request of swn er il t

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nun,::-, ve nave iiisertett. in tir.- -ncc e

n fAl, 1 b.rr, ,.,., .fib., J A ! , T' l,"t i ", 3 nil ;S OltCH 11 S

3re5s cf Henry Clay. Csq. delivered hc-ji fore the Ken4.i"'ky Col.:i;:-a:io:i S,cie' . I ' at Frankfort, 1? vernier 17, Wei recommend it to the alicnt ..' ail. N' ian has rei If re I a more a.ccot il.le. sor

vice to the cause than Mr. Ci. sy k' la considering the p reject f the American Colnni7:itieti S.ciev, oi-r j;r-1 inquiry should I-? into whnt it rer'iv is , th-T, what it his d'-n.t ; cn fi;r lir , h h:t it is rapallc of a. hic inj. It is a o,m:try nsFociation, formed for i r.; o'ci! pt-rp -sc?. us must lc tVeelv ;-kn. 'v!c.';r I l-v a!, it' they fh 'tih! cc;. pr-ve tiie experiment to I e iir.pr.iciicalde. I' nim t. tiannoit to the Wc. 'em shores o Africa, fpm the UmV S'rte, a'l f.rh f'ee cers.'rs of col-

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t'n "-um ot smh an apilimj amount, to tiaHcenc! tin' al i'i'y oftiio pc'ij lc cf the I'lut.-d St,it.-s .' All iront the iitibtv of the srpa.ation of the In'.' pponle ot '. ! wx from t!u rsibi'? ot t'w popu'iition of the I'ni'-i-iS'au- , if it b- ia,'tii'ah!o. U is clohat.U' fa thoia, for tlir slaves of th' I niti-'l Stntrs, anft .or the

:i. .tM'.n nee. Hi ip nr.inriiili' nn-iurlU't's t-xduiit tbt-m

.t thf coiovmcnt cf t:V So, ioty i f t!i.' uiutfs, and

1 toe a -'.vam l".'.; of fu timn Tlu- bai,

ir lo'-iviative l-.alls aie iia.t tj tlic;;:.

fuvi1 i -f public si'iitimtrit. Na ta

il. 'io , 'vjivcv-r 1,1, a', .topi' ty K..--vvr pure and tlcvoti,l, pat i tot ism iio'.vowr ar-iri.t, can seiuro th-n i a -bi.. -.-'in. Thov .:oia..tiy t if aoi-iit, anil

: 1 ..1. 1 i U.. - i.-. i : .1. i . .u. -

1 V 'to l.t,'ll-N, pi l- i ,' " 1 lu 1 - ' . l.r.ii lint; iau rivnfort o ,11 -i. '"'v I 1 "I ' In all tr..5 v.3;ks cf siiii ty, on tvny

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i:in:,r'

utan:y to co. t rem its 'i the " hole period cf

Ol o;n, an.; t.i.vu;

its c-Mstencc, u i- is ccnsfantlv di-cifnotl all liitc-tio.i w Yi'cver, cl jn'crferin?, in the t-ma I lost decree, "it!i the rights cf property, or the ol ie. t of em-metpation, gradual or ini:nenia:e. It is rot only without inchnitioii, lut it is without power, to make any such ii;tcr!V"on"o It is rrt oven a ch o . I' d or n.r viv.ra f .1 rompai.y ; nnd it has no oiher f' Um'.oi.oi than thit cf Eiy.i " H'tii s, or nov ot!v r ( hns'ian cr o : i'i!" it it; -ol p rib d i "piri,- i i out v ii"'iv. It knows tij-,t t ji ul vet cf f i...'i';' ';,l'inll l elcii', oxcia-t'jv, to the 't. v ral P,;-te-; in win, h slavery is tolernt--i;d to in iviihial rc;,netors of slaves i.i tiitie S'. 'es, uudor, and ncc"rdin to fl" ir ii.vs. It hopes, in'eed, (and I trust that 'in-'- i.-, n t'hini mq roper or etf-nsivr irj 'he h (-) that, if it h :ll demonstia'e t! r,n in iiiulity of the sifces-i',! removal io Vtrica, ef free pers m.i f clour, vuh d.cirtvn ennsen', iht. caur femancijtiitii.n, ri'hcr In States or l y nidi-idu-ab, mav l e incident ali advan -ed That hope is f 'Un hd not ortlv on the 'r:e r.verest f both r t' es of our popu! m m. !. .t ' ipon tl'.e. assertion, so repoatediv tuido. th.rs tin-great ob-tacle to etiiannpa;: u at tint of the difficulty of a pi, j,. r ii'p , ! manumitted slaves. Its prc.u.j .r meim, .ppliealde to the desi rn f tite itis'o.i ion. ... i ... -l . .. . i . .. ii .

tiro voniui.u ny on.riouu :i i ii IStates or mdp idtiaf-. Th. S;'

lima iin.l il.uy l;t;n., I iu us i,f peiuTotir ri is..

,s b .mi ' Ia. t 1 i : ' .

i cii, ,l. -V: r II, I 1.'

a I u h.

b':s bofoio-othr.s to I rr.cr, and fair.c, and : ti iii' ii'-os pi r.,,ts and arr'ttts t.n".r..

t ir sii i-oi .- ;,l t-ic soul, atw rfp.-Fct.iu

. ri.u i in ohtatn.n: as mrr.v i olo- ' 1

l t.-,o S i , t y v.-ito ftmpcf.-.t to I "'"'' a n': a titvn t'l'iii.i, i. loci, a'.t cothor 1 ar-io'.ti'.'z a

uiMif '.it,' a!t win won- uilhn- a.., I j ev-ry o;.o1-u,5 rin.'ti-.o if la'J, at.b aiv.o-.twii. i t'.' :i ,o lit.- ,-. f.,o..so of tra.wnortui'W 1 mdet'"-.. ii "'c-c tun t'uat ! the lUt.lt d T antabis.

tvh" c-nil ' i. -i-i en -p tl.r fn.its and wat. i ;.uh

s."f i , it'-.ia his r,:,n h

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:e.t'i

,' ho , d to ;o,- -M. 'cf , oin:,1,-,.!--!. ft ii t Ao'l'lkf, it b-.th fi i s,

' I hr Crloiiy, in the bet p. no 's of it id some ' olh-io.n u nh tho native tub-s.

It v a, siibsi'Cjiroiit'v, iii'ved to bo Mi-r'pti-

'-a' . .1,1. 1 V

ol roibn tion. The nnniboi i,f anioiii.ts now to about lSh'll.

r xiMi nee, .'. .'.i' h r iso

to - iii h a Vtc;'nt, as to Ineak out n npen war, ab..nt lour o: fir yrars ao. The wa; war oonHnitod by the i oo i.iilant Kov. r lid AIi. As'v.tiiin, witn ."tlai !ooo i , i (filler.' md l.,i;,ino, and -as ppetii'v' hroiijit to a sc. ,-rsvfnlrloc. It had the elf, i t to nnpr-ss upon t, : natives, a hi,h i f. a of th? sV.i.1, bravery, and pof.-r cf the colonist'.-, and, havinj i.'n-r becomoV.-t-t, i ar,,iainte-l with them, pcrceiverl th.r advantages of Colony, an 1 crad.iaiiy a.quiwl a tast'i fx its rcinrr,"ri c and ails, no fi.ith. . nasundt rstandi.i" ".itn tcm is approhonocd, md the Colony is daily a'.qoirinr a salutary influence over them. The Colony has a Govt-rnnicnt adequate to 'he ptotccticn of the tipl.is of pii-joiis and ptnpeity, and to the preservation of rr.itr. 'I be a:,ent of t'.;o Soritty ".mbiues the film tions of Governor, Commarder-in-Chief, and highest judirial otbrtf. The roloni ts 'hare in the Guveinmcnt, and i ln t various oiiictis ne"es,ai to the Administration. They appoint aninitl.y D ,ar Is or Couimiitoi s ot Tubli,: Work;, ofa;uu'ti.ie, and ol In -llih, win, h aieihatt;ed wit!. t':t' mooiirton laiK.e of t.io-e iinpott.tnt inure ts. It in- , stabbshe,! s, hools f,n the instrm lion ol youth, and oit;i tt- housos of public worship, in which uivine sotvice m rciular)y pefotmed. And, it has a public b-bia.-y of twelve h in Ire ! volume-, and a 'it:itiaj,ti's, which issues perio dy a cai tto. " 'I he colonists follow the uiechai.ical art", or a tri-

cidfiirc, or commerce, as their .ticiina'i ";s or I'tvu--v,tt:t prompt them. The land produces te, cissicoff. e, potatoes, an I all kinds of garden v, ot.i- . s ; an i ii , a.-a!ile of yiclduiQ suL',ar-cano, in.lijo ; in s'u'rl, nil the productions of the Tropics. It is rich, vdv tided, and yields two einps of many articles in t 'o i ir, io of a year. They carry on an advantaeo-as ,i:ii..,r e wifi too natives, by cxtdiaiwcs f u ooiy, :'.u,r . dvo-xtull, drills, and o'.hoi articles of African Mtm ; roi I wito tlio I luted Stal which is n.imi.ilIv lia r, i-:i t, an I whnli anio.Hit-.d, bit year, to f.il.illll', i,, IK- proline of tiie i ot ivy, aod in objorts l -p.in I u 1 i' ti l'ii, w .ti th' nativt- ; ,,. -t-;vi:u, r. r- tt r". - ' ilios of Anion, an and otlie. nianu- . i in,. -. vi i i aideo to tu -n w.liit-.

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PK.io cron; r :

1 hi.' st r I v r i,l. i.noa s ot oii.c.iiii p!or, I i tie nn -mei.t ,1 ti o lo; i-

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i ,i m'. .,ii,i i j' il, 3 iii ii i io jjiin, i,),.- hi .Aire an i , io,ii,atc, ., i - nni 'i :

African i:olo!Zition, which it has develop 1, admits I It: benevolo, ,t r-irnos. , n-o. !jo;,f.

no: to the . i, , i ''0 of ti t la..:, :

oi vioer s.'r.-ie, ain more cxicn.iv" arni.-auon. nv one t..onti--Ki

tiicsf States an I privatv indiviriuals-, wl.o may have J but cir.lu-ac."

l :

n-ay a r.

nd w i.en ti.iy die

" Mc.v-ry c'ei : ii'ir ,-it1 r.o trcp .v ia;.i s.' Wi:y r.l.o'ib'. "f!i a a t.-f,v.t-tr.".t r-r "esire to re. mam ar.ionc u W'bv sm.u'id ti.ey not w ish to : to t'tr ecuvt'vof thru !',,Kl"ithus, where, in ti laut;.ia.;e of the el ,. unit Ipsh bairister, tl.ev wool-t ' ; t.m-1 ii'ilcemec. i.'cnr iatoi.1 and disenthtdlltd bv

t;ie mighty ynu.b of univi v-il einancipa'ion." ' The vi.-ts of this ciass rlo not tprinf; froiv. am- inhrfiiit dOjitvity in their natmil constitution, but tiom their unfottuna' tittiatiov. Social inieicour-e is a want '. l:i-h we air prompted to gntifv bv all the prop'jities of out iiatu.e. And as thpy rannot obtain it in the hoiti r fir les rfsctirtt .,or always amonc themselves, they lesoit to slaves and to tiie most tieba'xd and wurtliHv j i.f the v.-hit- s. Cr ri itption, and all the tiuin of pi tty ofi'riv-pt, are tne consnpiencos. I'rcpri. tors of slaves in whoso i.i ;hhiiirhood my fieo coloured family isrituatpd, know how info, tions and pernicious this tiit reouise is. And the pi nil lomrdt of the tribunals, especially in the laiye rit:es, bear fiijjiti'ul tc-timon" to the (ii toportioniite mniibii of climes conimitter by the fiec people of color. The evil of their iivirarc m those citi, s, i. : nwim.nis as to call loudly fw rffei tivt r. m.-dv. It bishei n , I'li'dily f, !t in a i-,eir;hbooiin:', citv (Cincinn.iti) as to requne, in the opinion ol "ihe public .luthoi.tios, pio ei.iuircmeot ottl e vii;ot-,ii':; int'aures of evpnlsiini ill at! wlio could not give r.uar intiep ol tin u ood bchavlti. Their congregation in our tro.it capitals 1 ;i iiven rise to a im-iv iiiur, perpetrated by tmpriiifipled l.ite-, and c." win. h persons of that t.m.jppv cohioiod i l " 1:.' the vj. ;im .. A Xrw-Ymk p.tper cf the d"''-, '.;!t. but lately fe'd into nv hand,, m which I

I". ui'id t-o ",,:;o.'. i;'i aitiele- : u l'.ow.vi.' ol k..li:.ppt:r: It ;s v eil uu bv t r'.i t on their i-, T pre.-ent, in tinc.ty, a c?vz - f Ki ii-'pp. i--, I'vmIv nuned in tli-ir vocation ol stealing colonic! ei-.iif.i-".., for the S.i.thein taliVt! It is l.oiieveo that tl-.u- or foo. b;;vt been stolon within is neiny l-vs. A liitie ne ;io hi.v i anio

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toe .s-.cr md the im i . nation to apply it. "Tiie slave p, iiiiletiun of the I nite-l Stat-?, a-:-loidii-.jr to th- last r. t u:;c. of t i. ii i .. . :us, as was shown in,, io i.i ditai!, on another occasion, increased in a ratio of about 4b, 00(1 p. r a-.v.uai. Il mav, perhaps, now be estimated nt ii t loss foil 50,'00. It e a- snid. on th?t occasion : " I.t us sitpptt', for example, that tiie whole popiil.ttton, at potent, cf the

I'niinl Stilts, is t-v-'!vc inii'ije.s, .f vbi. 1 t'"t be estimated m" the Aiii.l' Saxon, and two ( !:

riean iace. If there could ! aii.inally trinsi) irti-d tioiiithe K'nito i Statp;.. an amount of the Afrr.an nortn u r pi.il to too aniutai increase of the v hole of that s at, '.' hiirt the European race should be bit to multiply, 'e hoiild f.i ' at the termination of the peiiid of duplication, v ha!, a-i it may be, that the relative proportions won. i be as twenty to two. And, if the propi sj wi re continued, duiing a second term of duplication, the population would be as faty to two one win h would eridi. ate t-veiv lause of a' arm or soli-i-

uiiihix, i n t it ol :-.ceoti in. ,:ihe,i S of roy ia, e, i,r I'.! .'in, -i"i r;p-C.-li.t' s . ha;, tt V. ;e . te- I- -

th,

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li'i'd States, have aire

teh w ;e- the d

tii.totion r

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S.'.'.io An.t-i i, :si d at tin' ( .jt i e:,rs a.'.,

een f l . ; aid

ii- - i.iti. n.

eiertt-.iiVl t !;,c:! rrc.i - :i cr o tiir

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t oo,i'ition of the Colony, ac- '; ';,'i',:-o Hoie the Society I m l enbi,hti nod patrons '."i 1. w ith pioud sa:,l',ic- , - .'h t; o h!cs.-im'. of rrovid I t, io its '"ov.iesi, it ha-.

1 I i -1 , e i , e c . I oiscotiracn.i-iif , put human uudcrtakino was i ' Its mbf.iitimos hi Afri a

tui'ir,' tnrcc or loin !av, a

t i c.sv.oie ry l.iendty tohi.n,

ee w as iniLihlilv rnea.c-ii tnai

And the pu

ll t.::5 'ity ho.n tiie

S.-.ino i'-i on." w into p-,i-d yi"-t"t iav 11,01111110,

toey hi i t,iv'n K.n so.ne new ci,t!.e

-o:-,s pie'rmiin- t lies t oL'cli.on i i,i, cnt.r-r- strtirt-l p. ; ,iay , A?i ,,.T pc foi.ini. Nor can he be li.ieo.i sri, c ' en v. e.i one cf his new bii mi--, ye. lor lay. There are cmpic:n.!S .l a loul nalurt

connect m w

ate capat .ties. :t is l.n.l-.. that tin it mav be lbos n some aitthtirin , n. t altojitooi i ;noir,.it cf tl.ee eiaool-

tu ie tr mi toe I i, a ts of the most timid, llut the ti.mspoitation ot Afnoan'-, ny creating, to the extent to which it .iii j' it be earned, a VHCuum in society, wool I tend to aooelerarii the duplication of the European race, w ho, ty ail the laws of population, would

he- void spaced' I o transport to Africa fifty

tho". f.nd rsisuns, would cost one rtilhon of dollars

upon toe r.-timalP befuie stated. One iiiiilich of dollars a, pii i annually, iluihit' ft prnod of s-ixty or

vrntv vri'.is, v nubl, at the end of it, so complete! V

irnin the t luted Stales of all that portion of tin ir inhabitant:', as not to leave many inoiu than those few who cue ol j-ots of curiosity in the coun'rios of Eu-

1,-pc. And is that sum, one-tenth patt ot what t,e i'stu'jiishiuei.t in cimum t

Cnite 1 s-tatos now annually appii-pr'nUe, a; a ih.'km fund, without feelinj" it, and win, h will soon lint he reqni;ite to the extinct, on uf the Xanonal Oeht, i apahlot ptoibicirc; any sufh rm or creatine, any iinpeoi,nont m the rxeei.tiun of other r,irat s.'i.'i! onjet t.t of V-i American c, mimimt:es f dial .1 va-l mo. a! ib ht to Afiiea, to the v. i-i id, and to en ( oiinnun Cod, should ne not ilniehar:;,- by the creation of a new smh iclurid cf ;,uch a pilt. v sum ! " This t sttmat" ,-s vol (omprohend any iin'i ciiity to tin own. rs of slave 11 r t o n aluo, u too v p. to be pniohat'd fi'r the .on,.,- ,,l ci,!,,;ii.,iiion It i.. pe si.ti,i!ile that Sir - . ! ivi.iu iP., no ,,...:, r .. -tiiniid fr, en the execution ol their ben-voii n' v.i.-l:. o rotitrpmti- their endeavois to Mot out I'c.s- re ' ytam i:p"!i to- , in i ii all ,i,'lirn , bv the COII.-i teiatiou of tiie iillicnlty of a n.it.ilile . -vision f, r hheratcl slaves, . hen t ;i y per. t-ive the plan of colonu.iti.in jn enn-ess-

l.d opi'i.ition, ill vobmtaiilv inaninnii many for tin puijio'e ol then- emii.r,it:i,i. One of tiie 1-lest nun, -i"'f of the National lu'elli,-,, in ei M U 'he fact, that a re, cut eltci has t een ma le, ol tl1 1! it! slaves, to the

si.-i , ty. t -i i'p i-Pt to l.ihei i.i, w inch the w ,i:,t nl binds

a loic pi.'vcuts its ae-reptina. If the reasnn'.n-, before

inpioyed, iounoed upon the iiei line in value of that

iis, opt, on of property, b- rnireet, imnv will be il;-

Iposod to emancipate from less dinii.tt p-fed niotives.

I i.4ii son i , or all of these sources, an 1 f.ojn the fiec olon d poonlation, an amount may hp annually oh-tti'i-i I'm the pni-j,oes of colonization, tonal to the

lin t ot hftv-six thousand who Ii has been supposed.

tnov'-O. t.1 rtilol.i.'ation a.lvanre fl,o nl,il,t.. r-.t

. Hie l,ur p-anr iet to promote it wnl increase, both

am th- p.-ace and h'.; iiin-si .'. . , . tions of ti.iir present inhal.itn-b . S. t" niil!io!.5oi"tiie;r posterity whu ar- i r e peals for aid md tup.niit f.tiir U w of ,, adi t-ery win ir. The f'oloiii ts x...ui .

soul in tins uepi'tiac, i ;..,i, . t ,,.. '. ' .. - r the b'.-s. iu.:s v.r.ich f:-i e -o. i ...irav-, a " .

iitr ion d..'.;iys o.', ?, 3V e trois. o, t , so ' i-i -fill carry a n .-olleet;,,-. of it 1 1 Af.i a, td o.t ,t th n , aid spread i; ov.-r he,- ooun -',., t- i.ir .ry. A - :!" we nn i.i.lu' :e the hr.p.t ti.", in 3 p nod off- . r. ui-pasu in uiation, t, it ofo-r vir, C'.Vir.la: a-; National cxisfe.sci' lieh ,1 1 a ronf-.d. !.ri.,n d Kepub'.ican Mate, on the VV'pstrrn s'loi. s cf Aiiie-i, like our own, v.i'h their Corcri-ss and annua! L".is latures, thun leiiit; fouh in heha'f if the ril.t '-. f ; an, lnd makitie, tyrants tremble on their tnronc-! !t appeals lor aid and sttvport to t -.c :V eu b- of tivilis-itjon throughout the or!u. Africa, idhn.'h a poido.i of it w as among the first to emerge irons bar', .t'is.tt, is now greatly in tl.er. ar of all the Cni.ti-ri.t., in k io.iled.;e, and in the ai'b and sciences. Ainei ei o-.. cs to tne o'..l world a debt ol sjia'itudt" for t'.e pis; -s-i ;n of i he in. Can she ditchar6s it in anv inci- si.it.cde manner than that of transplantinj: tin in on 1 p.t of its own roil,b means of it- own run-, ui-e an. tutors were torn by fiaud and violence lr.no th.cr nolvc non.c, aod throw-a htie into benda;e ! It p,,y. eifuliv appta.i tor support to patriotism and lii.mat.ity. If t '.' ere to invoke the greatest Ides-nip. on en:", which Heaven, in ha mercy, cotil I now U .t,,w ., rl.i-; nation, it unuid be the separation of ll . two most n i-

merous races of Uf population, and then nnm at.pilo

and dot ii, t ecu, dues. To

fty notluiyol" Uie preate.! -bd'culty in ti e formation of our proseiit happy Con t.to'io,., v hi, ii arcs- out cf thi - n ixed cimuiti'iu of o ir peopb' ; intnm-i of toe o.s--

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trae

11, itnire; : O'lil o. bitnn , if" fu

ll' en oi . Ill, I,,.

1 i . he nn Ii. Hilt .'!

or

bey

ofi tncis, sin. ii -dsi, fn m the an,e tn.itlul tii'.n v t a-. I'a'.o u -, v 1 o i an eon'i no 1 the

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,.,, ...-,!,, i,r ii, t in M.i"i', ll- , , . . r :. i .

I I ,, 'il r ,ni nnm ic n i I mi rc nn ni ,tc n, i .

" - " ' .. ..,." ,., i a i,i.ii

J.-.nd the it.utive diminution of the negro race. And,

eal praotie

I.ct th- p

ihiic

oo tneircuard

-.1 1' r of -! hi... Mo r ave !

Cm r pa. ei.t

ad. md

rt

c t' i.- hit'o.-' -n. t-',.i,it t! Aoi i.h'v iiistj'ij'i ins 1

m t iiri'tns p.i r'.s i t .po ,'e r.h (Ii

v.i'.. !l liave liuu'od their

to the tran.-:ri i to i)ie

Soei'dv,.'! ':i',i t ..'.is as t.trv eon .! ee,,", t

1V the vnhmtarv eor.ii'ii itii ns of I c::-".-,-lent and t hautal le ir.dividuals. The m1I1.1 1 v Kerdy f ,r i he State of Kentucky, t'h'fh I now address, was organized at the ' loment ement of the present year. The American Crdoir.Vi"!) tiacietv, ,-i con trut "d, with stieh objects and ft' eh ..leu , di'iri'v a f"er its f.i ma'ion, vent in

fo -..o.-;fi' ! t'l-selr il; bll lll''ss tit C

i , .i .- i.io: i-n o't-.r i1:"'! n It icrit of '(. 'i

i

. h:"... ' c t V .-ai.e '! " o'f. r "-.--e, , -.. - l.'ro;io',!s oi t'r.i ' iii '.'. 'r.d o. t'fi'-iii an ai'':it itlodo, t,,i i",

i.'er tnsti-t.fsior.s reeeiwi '.r-Mn

!-.. 11,. i . d Th.i Sometv iias an an' - , il

i An f t id if

.ii'

i i

' ! ' .: -in ilar. i i i hoia' t-r, tho,,i.h, it is coniidei.tv : '- eo, le-s in d' cv e, than tho--e which generally io i .1 the rt ih I' him nt of di taut coloniPm foteipn ' ii-ii, amiiist .I'fi.tvt an I untutored savi-rs. A !a-.e portion of 'he ,', atlis winch have taken place.

ioiv I - attriht.t.-d to rash exposure, and other i.upriin, i -, rnidi r an ui.'-.ied sun. and subject to t'e art r ,i . ; a "lam e t lmiate. Rut the Colon) .m tiioiop'iii. -Iv exhibit i's bill'- of mortality, in compari"n w it'' th,-,' of ot.vr ilonies, in ibuir early founoa-ti-o. on t!ii-- or anv oth, r coniim nt. And cxii-ricnoe ,c t'.,,. impo, ihat tite in tan, ts e.f mortality will ,-r, .st g-tit; din, in i' h -vith the augmented population,

nit" 'o ano 'fr-oi;n cr me t oouiy. " Ho it hou r, in the par.-nt country, here in the I'-.'.ttd State', iiotw ith: taivlio t'ie com urreiioe of ;0 ct. iv piwerfol motive?, it c oniinci'ding success to the rxci'ioiii cf the S iety, li.i , it met with the most sei.oi.s opposition and fitt. t drnuneiation. At one time, it hr.s bin rcpie a nted as a s, h-nie to fj.gc sii,.,pcr and perpetual clnms for the slaves amor; us. i'ron, that it. had a rove it aim to eman. ipate them alt immediate')-, and throw them, w ith all their imperfeci ics, loc.-e upon soeu Iv. Those ho judged less un-

vortbli cf toe purp,i-cs of the institution, proiiouncI br;;bt vision, impia. tu able in its means, and

I topi an in its end. Theie is, imfortimiitely, in every l Tun.jr.i'-. a i lass, not small, who, devoid themI -elves cf tiie em icy ne-ess-ary to achieve any noble i i i ti rrri -. : i i allot tins to penetrate, w ith deeper sa-

I . a, it; . i.i-.' the Projects oi others, pronoinice their uitio s'" t i'i".e. with se!f- omplacenry, anil challen.p, I ' v antst p. mow, the meat of provhelir wisdom. I n-

io which the icitor ol the paper fiom wh.eh this qiioooion is ime'c, ap.pei ds toe l,,!!oe.n; reiriails : " It is still o.-sn m tut m. men. s of aib tr. .t a c,n;o "r i ither a 'liove of tieroes as made i:p fiom this

o,,;y ano I iiiiaoeipnta, aucut te.r line that to- t iv.-n- I .

cipation of : il the ne noe; ,., ,. i!: ctno took p'.,.e ,ir.dei our pi r sent ' onstitutio.,. and were taken through Vir-imi, toe l'.irolii,a, nr.,1 '1'emiessre, ar.ri di-pos-ed ol in toe state of Mist-n--ippi. Some of those who were taken from Philadelphia were persons of int-lli-

prurr, and alter toey ha-. I.ren fl riven through the country in chains, and flrpos- of bv sale jii the Mississippi, wield bark to tht.ii ; friends, and were rescued fiom bni'lai". The person? who were guilty of this abominab'P tranraoticn lie ki.oo. n, and now reside in the sta'e of N'oifh Carolina, and very probably mav be engaged in similar enterprises at the present time

at leat the re is reason to tel 've, tnat the system of (,iat (l01), a

ki, mapping rr e pi rsons ol colour troin tue INnrthcrii

in toe i ..se of the piinress ot its rxecution. it will not

I h-f j..d a biirthensoine ajipropiiation f sonic of the

revenue of toe prop.c of the t inted Stales, to pur I chaste slave s, if colonists cannot otherw ise be obtain.

jet. Mianv. hilp, it atlords cause of the sincerest

W;ituheatioii, that, in whatever relent the scheme ol

iluian coloiiir.iti' n is execultid, ncod is atiai irH

without a solitary attendant evil

I count not discuss the question of the extent of the

..--(j-m., rv, o ji iiir .,111'iu? swovrriimtlllis oi this I'nion, vnr.cut enlarging this address, alieady too

much pioiongeit, m a most unrearonablc oe-uree ... - , . . . . s -

i nai tnc a-r. ate o: their total powers is fully a le-

l.iate to the execution of the plan of Colonization, in ir greatest extent, is iiicontcstii-le. How those power; have, in fact, bei n divided end distnimted be

tween the Generr.l and Stan; Government?, is a ques

tion lor themselves to decide, after careful im estoa-

...... .,1 ."..Il . 1 1 I . ... io . . . ....

,i. i .111,1 nil ucimr, a. ion. c mav sale v ;iv im

aie some tnin';: wlie h each system is com

.1 tin

rrai woik. i ne lieueial ovrrnment , ;in tn at with

1 I II 1. rilllirm Tf.l, r.l ti It i. t . . -1 .

Cities, has l.oen curtlt d nn n.f.i ,-t, nsivolv- tl..-n ll,,- ' .' '

'., err-ai woik. I ne Genera G rM,hlO'lrfr,.,nrl:,F'..oC l .

" ll.t ,i, . ;B .;.,. . . .... 1 1 "'''!'. P,'n','r" '" ,!l( 'ccuiitvof the Colony, and v Oh

"s 'i' l" ' 1 ,",,""-' " ' ', . . r, I - . ... tl .1 t f . It

.i.s. i .tiij.vi-.i in ,.i,,i,i. , o. i, i, un r .Ann an i run

r, ii

I"! i'.o.i of Teu'itoiv, If mav pr

vi,:e, in the t .,!on , in ;o, bun lor n oive. ol Al.i. a.

t.ifi "hieed into the t lolod S'taVs, in roptr.tvf i-.tjnu t, liicii Iau and fir 'in ii upp- t a id plot, oiion, ;i i hasdono. And it max eiu,l,n poition.s of our Navy txlul 1 1 ...a , i in piaetising Io acipine ihe needful dis

eip'nic and skill, or ill pro din; to their appointed

oroisiii ' stain,, i- I.i ..ei. a .'.iii, ,1,11. ..,.., a,,., I .,1.

mi l.i . .?... ... .!.' : v, : . "v

n (.--ITU - fi in. v-Uiii.v. i. -iu a ittn'iir -civrt', ii

r.rri! .ript v nf ttip tirrrn jtirtt nf th fa. .1. .m-.. -n.-o i

' . .u..i .;.:: ' . ' 1 u" -s

u,i tusu ii.iiiu ai 11. : on ir uiiiti ssiiinii , u it in piae ticablc, opinions are divided as to the most pmpei place of tneir destination. Seme pief.-r H ayti.otii. is to set apart a district beyond the Kocky Mount mis, within tne limits of the territory of the I mteii Mate, xxlulst much the lartei number concur tn the . upouur

advantage of the plan of the Anieucan Colonization j .

.-, ieiy. i ne cvicicty opposes no omer scneme. All n.iil,. t,,-.,',.,.-l if t I.A., - ... .. .-oOlit.,.! i ro rrvt .. tl .. .......

., 1 , ' ' i .- ., - time ol peace, Po p. i loi mod bv the National lit natihle wit i iKou-n i.d it wishes tiiom In 1 s...-. .-t 1 1 1

. r ' .. .. ' "" t, .an tnal ol liaiispoilui", under its sh.ci a-'d stri:.. ,, I lie lliolp nrillls the icl'l 1 tol (hl-i nortlon nl mil nn- ' - 'It

nidation. It would only tlen.eeatr the i-fsnlt ol a .lis-

;i m

d. d I'V il m.MT'l'Oi'.:,

Clfi- ol :i"llin;t,'.i, xx licji 'coy-,1 by tin -sc erroneous and unfriendly views, th?

,11,. i . ,. i'T,, .io slice ' . ice iiiou anon winci inne aun i 'hi " t 1

S fi om S'teh of the auxii. try .'-r., ......,- ,ly , iti 'arwork. It has not been de-

ejue.itiV il "u'C tin iil., rived. 1; h ic rv-iv v hrr' found soinr eenrrous pa

ir- can eo

ij rs.,. .m tiii Hoard of M tni' tyrs tetiorl of tlie pepepal eon.hlion oj

of t!

uc

etx', dutii.o 'tiie previ-

! ,11,.!!.! he an ineAeus'.d.le tre-tpv-v r. o -...iii tn, io, toen'i r it.tu a minute fair- ,', ;,yi i j ii 1 1 the tranfactioi,-, f the S !. f , ,-, ,r ; o'i,i,-ieiit uient i;u to litis t.u.e.

"it.,, i- v. Iv. li..o-i; to r;,m.J." tliem par- ,, -iilaily, will find them . corded lit tin- seer. I n p'oitt of th'1 H ind "f M:in,mce, !,,. !, I'l.uti time to tin.'-, li.lie heeapul!i Utah r lb- ihrci'lion and audi lit Il Will ; MtVl' , .'l pie' eiit, tosav,t!rit oho of ll o ,,nl,. t :u t "T tie S.ittv xasl,ide ... .i. i. -i.f. i.f ii ill iioeiit to Alri'-a. I

traction of tho'pnblio attention ami, 1st a vaiieiy of pio

po-a!s, and a cinsequc.it failme to encentr ite the eiirries of tnr c -immunity on anv one of Ihem. ' lliyti i.s objer'.ionablr, a-, tl'.e sole place of thcit removal, on various aernunt. It is too limited in it;; extent. Although a laic- island cc.iitamii.j . cmsulo-

,ti oosael iioeiit lii'iils. Ihe legislatures ot nit tie -1 ao half the S.ap's of this enlightrneil I'liiou, a mono, I v hicc. I avi h.ij'py to br able to mention our o n, have

pba . t to express Iheir approliation of the ir. It has ronciliiifed the rordial supjwirt of thr iiete of every di nomination in the I nited

I Stav s. 1 1 ha.hoen eouiitenan, e,l and aided by that I I or sex, xxhi. i. is evi l -p.ii.upt to contribute Its exer1 ti-iis in w ,,.k , l chanty nd he no vol n. bei a use it

. .Ii' ays i ! -:roin the :'eneious impul-cs nf pine and I ,m.,,t.

j .:). ' rri uptc hoaits. Aiui tlie .k n f y t inoits atniin';..!

'is mi ail:, rs .nil pat i oio , 'oviool the mo. t o.stin,;uisii- ' I i - ii of nt co'.utix, in il-- I ,i h-latn e, 11 xe. nine ano ,1 ii I n i tl , ,, in, iis. We should I c :.iully of an unp,ird,'i,..h;c on a i .ii, if we did not, on tins neca-ion, .'i.e. V i ei i.-;,ets s i:,i ii.. r ol tlie i h.-e people of th, ."! i'. , on ,o . , iint o I a l.iiiionted death of one i' 1 i-m, u !, h h is I i l ib.- oo.-iiii, I. e was the Ih- i h ot ,,i no An, i,, a,, Cnlon.r tti, ,ii St irtv fiom

it . . e in a o t in o ho'il Ihe to too i., nodot

to the land ol thru- an, tot-, the sons ot i uu-d Afii

ea, their I i enjoy ihe h' - in-s of on:- on - r, lijon

a iVsil liberty ' It c i i , undoy the C 'ny a, tlie best

and most eil.cr.cious iust; ouiei.t oi siijiji.es .iiy the in f.iiiious slave ti.nle.

"Any of the States may npplv, in tiielr itoper soiii l-s. Ihe j.oixers w hii h they possess and toe no ,u,s

n.antitics of nesettlrd 1 niits. it is iiiooiuiieieni as ,' ' '. , ' J ' 1

that slavery, witn ail ns unrbspute l ilis., was better

than manumission iviihont icmoval. Such o! 'the m as

can, safeiy and justly, abolish slaver)' and follow the

example ot 1 ennsx Ivania. ev orkanrl other States

ny ot them can contribute some jieeuniary aid to the object And if an enlargement of the Constitutional

powe s cf the Genera. Govt inmriit be neressaiy and

exjiedient, they aie coinjieteiit to grant it

" I havo thus, gi .itleinen, presented a faint and im-

an asylum, ciuiiig any treat length ol time, for the

free petsons of tolom of the I 'nited States. It possesses no advantage, ri bei in the salub.it) of ittt climate, or the fertility of itssnil,cvei the Western coast of Allies. The productions o! belli eountiies aie nearly the same. The e.xpen ,-c. i f trai.-sportat'on to thr one or to thr other, is nearly the sainr Tie e nu-

gianis xvould be in a stit- of di

pone.

i-n

the pro

mt inhabitants of th-t !.-!ai, , xxno have moie intelli

gence, and have ir,a ie greater advances in eii iliMMon

and. moreover, nossv.s :.! Hie iwiwei .if ihe Govi in- P,l'orl -K''v " w vn!il xxas .Ointt-niplBtCil by the

I hcv ..peak a ilui.'ient laneua-e. It -houl.t i -n" v s- 'y, ...wini n you loim an

I'l.'ont tl I a-il'U' '-no. is i 'nd si a-.-. 1 , o lie y. .,- i'- . oil).--. :. -...'. It

V, i.

is !.-,-. i the ear

ol v h

',-. , on ii .a-'-i ma s x1 In, ii t sliu.l.i, ,.,

.1 1

I n aid ptoft-3-iiK'k .X !.. ,1- , uia., . .- i r

lin :! ', Rob. ., it, ,. . ! .... i:o j,;ui i'--s. ( f o - n X'.l'll'li . .- . i. ;,!, , - ' v

ini .1. t it , . , coolo, ; i , ,

five toll...', , , .j...;,"!. -t i,o .i.or-n ai '.,"' ati.'ii-i'.e. ittiiii to . " ,i -i t . hov. I'.y

w -.mid it not t-niitnb.it- ; f.,. '-. i -.'.," -, and mora!'.' .-, and coo.-f i,t,v . i;j,t ; : o . 'nt; a mil, li m, ae t toi,: i .e i -hi i -j -.r.;.. , .... e,l by the ci ntmes of one of too lar.; ' m l. t ; of i,,e habitable globe for noi-ioiis and bo.:: voiept ,.y.,i,, 'I hiougV.oiit the entiie i xistonc? oi Cine trinity it has been, a livorite obj t ol its ardent di -. i; !- and pr. is iro"os,oiS tl rhiii.co its biei-siiif.', by t. ,r.-.i 'it g tfi lloatlii-n. This iut) ig enjoined bv its ns n ti, i 1 piecejits, and j romjacd ty cou-i icrations of hu-uantv -VI i chri-tcudom is more or li ss euij.lov-d on thii t-! -l i t, nt tins moment, in i'-.inc j-ao or of. r cf 'lie ' o-h Hut n most, i.u au'ior, tie p s i.e I, that hitherto nu-n nary elTurts have not had a success eerrs ijiom'i - jp extent, with the i iety and bem voienec i J 'li-.r aim, or with the amount of the means, which have b-ro applied. Some new and mire etiiracious tnorieot accomj.libhing the bene ficent purpose must be o-viied, which, by concentrating cue ries and endeavors, and avoiding loss in ttieir ddfusc and uncoinbiiied sptili.tition, shall eisure the attainment of more Chetini results. 'The American Colouiitaiion Sccietv ou-.-tn's iiit ll to the religious world as uniting tno;- -.-.- jt a ivaiitdges. Almost all Africa is in a state cf the deepest ignorance and barbarism, and a libeled lo idolatry and superstition. It is destitute of the b!e. sines both of chii;tiauity and civi.i.:;uioii. H e Soiiely, is an insuumei.t, which, unoci the gi.i :an,:e of riuviilenct, with public a istanee, is t,'uipet.'ut to spread the hhts of both, tlmnighont its va-t donunions. And the means are as simple as l,;e etui is giand r.nd niagnificeiit. They aie todenntc trom ihe piactice oi pervious .Mi-oionarv jnst.iu'ion" , an t employ, a agents, some of tiie very bretlm n oi t.m Heathen sought to be cotivcited and bio'i-l.t uitimi toe jiaie jf civi.izatinu. 'i he Sm-M-tv prono i ti SL-1,.1. not cue ta t.o jnous lr.ea.heisol i hu-tiai ny into a ton ooi .tun! , anioia uilte.ent an,-, jieiha,.s a .-.i,s-pier.iu'-Hue, of -luoihei coa,jiieicn. hut to li.iiopeit aninntlly, for an i., . finite la.aibe, orii. oi ,,nc

b'-ine, : is. thou-a:, t. in inoiner. ,tfx -m

md i t -i, marie-, i ( the1 t.esi e..iiai.t. of Aluca

, and i,n ti-

v.ew of il

I! io"'

i" "It, xvidi the . a, oo niton -t, i.inpa.i !.- oi'., :o . i I the u i' .'-, In eoi.nnui nolo h oui n 1 : pi i . t ..old ol to- ails. And ', i, I sioii.uio:., i . to ojteiate ih.i- alo: ,- .o. p, dot tnnesol trutii aim of wvi i;,t, m, , .. Ii.',hti':,l to the ears of the fut'.lal :n, i i i-t.ainays oinpiehen ad I ,y in,-i.i,,iei also by works ol oeniai deniiin- ii iiioi,. loiest.-,, build towns, fieri tei,u,!-s ot t 1 and jit at tn ally txhiiut to the natu - s., beautiful moral sjiei taoo and the sup tl our religious and social sy -toms j;, geialod vitxv of the siibj, ci, the (Vnio xvii'iothe. Missinnan iil;in- j)vcm;;-.:s ti

hi nets ot V ot Mlt.ie : de1 . i , a.e t wnl op -I xv 'li i:; , A'li. a oo.s lvi'i;,X s III I ..1. c .-. 1 !',isi a;:.l

not be ihe policy ol Ihe I'nited States, w hen they con sid r Ihe piedominaut poner of the island, and its vi

cinity to in- Southern Sta'e". to add stiPiifth to it

itix.li iiy, ef xvhat it has done, and of hat the princi

ple of Atiii an Colonization, which it has successfully illustrated, is suscrjitihle, xxitll due encouragement.

Vnd. finally. Havti is destitute of soine of those hi oh I dl'"1 'lcT':,,c a"--h '" ,he ha"U f comp, tent au

inoral considerations which belong to the foundation ol ''""ify. Wrought not to tip tJisheait. rid by the a ( 'olony in Alii. a. i ll,t,r " i,,rh nas n,'r" arcomplibhed, in the l.tief space "The rounf i v Vrst of tie Rock v Mountains, is 1 ol thirteen years dining which it has existed. i the

a!-o obn tionabie on si vera I grounds. The rs eier , magnitude and diillculties of the splrndid underlaking soon we must, be translated from this into amiiier

gran.'.eur ol a noble. Steamer, inTtt-t.. a .y as, ,- and xi uh rase sub-iiiiir, hr cm, out ol tiie Mi-:i -ipi i, in t.ouij'iii'ison with tlie ft eblc and otl lie; ean. t, moving siowiy among the in -is t 1 , ft t f,,nc il so, ,n ... It hoi, Is up the image of the resistless, poxxci ol tut: Mississijijii itself, rii.-hing from the summits, of Lie Ken ky Mountains and tnaiking its deep, and t a i l, and rajiid e-ourse through the iieait of tin, COiithm,', thousands of miles, to the Gulj.h u IMoxice, in comparison with that of an obscure ui-ulei, winding its uiidisceinable way tliinugh d.uk and ilense f(, rests mi luxtniant 1'iiiiics, in which it isquickly and for. x. i bet " entletui n of the Colcnizntioti So i-tx of Kentucky! not one xxorl need lie ata-d, in . nn lu -ion, lo animate your j ei cver nice or M stunu at you. labors, in the humane i ause xt hi. h von haie deliheiately fspuieed. We haverci on lo believe that tve have heen hithrtto favored, ami shall coiituiue to b bles-ed, wiih the simiri of I'r ni leiiee. t 'onjiding in his anroviug judgment and conseion of Ine 1 onev.tU'nee and jiurily ol oui int. iilnuij, we may f, ,nles-y advance in oui profit work. And, when e shall, a

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