Weekly Messenger, Volume 4, Number 192, Vevay, Switzerland County, 29 August 1835 — Page 1

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Urt th.-ir la-t trip 1 1 Ncv Orleans, about svo -.. i;iiH', twu i:ic:i came on board i hi;:'.;. she ia uth :" LYiinesset.-, brini j

vi;!i lao a a very iat; lie! v(nv;i wii'u t!.;

an i pas-ejurers. that tlio two gcatkmen were kidnappers. Their embarrassment was im-ir.en-i'. a thev li-d but a. ievt hours before ofi" red the wo:e;ji for sale and had refused S"C00, oliered i a nent Ionian on board from icks-

if paia jivirtiie captain l.owcver soon relieved them,

, laey were eaiieu upon lor ti.eir passage money, made to 'av ded us for tliti woman's pas-

down aim back, and then set a shore in

i Mississippi eanebrake. The rc-scued family vi ;e returned .o tho place where lliey were talon on board, -irul a conveyance procured

i'or tiiem la their friends, accompanied with

will secure their lulure

satityNince writing the above, captain Buckner has assured me. that these are the facts in re-

lander his notice, and he cheerfully gave me

PcrmissioM io.jseiii- name in corroboration of

ireed up- j them, either in public, or private. The staleI - 1 - III 11

ments o: li's steward tic saia nugut te renea upon. lie further told me, that I. yd ia, waa so grateful for what lie had done for her, that when about to leave the boat, she came and told that if ho would let her children be free, she would bind herself to be his servant during the iCst of her life. "Yen have saved me,,r said

is!iet '-from endless bond :u'P. and I have no- ! thine else to oav voii. J. M , A.

1 Cincinnati, May 11. 1S35.

ins. -te l. at the usual as a i v.aii.'-iiiir el'vd

!ieri:d a.t ;jiis ol-

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in,r fact

. flhe -ieaaiboal Ken 'iieli the transaction oc

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evil in the r!v'.. AnJ een now in the

ii w "u kednecs he is instigating men

ey G.d, and is !e;a!:!. .uN ( i "in.

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to dis'

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rv w icivi t

a!es rrettv c:'.nsidT-

swilt and sure- a;.d you a;iioii;.r them. Not so fast said tie I'liiversalL-t ; -it n-Ry

be otherwise. say being and l!:."-' he'caleu

ably noon takinir I tiiversalists w iih him dew n ;

to heil. Ibit do u ..,.t r. lleet th:t tlse bibb; snv?, the expert;. lien of ihe- '.v;ckn sliall

iierish? (S'rov. x. ! !t lie has anv evpee

atioiis of torment i i z or 1 einir :ib!e to

in the torm -ats of If niv r.-alista ibeer, h

will surely be disappointed. The lamitaiian tireancd a.train r

' h:

than ey er and then the conversation etn

iier.t looking co-; sm.iil children.

my st a:. .:e. Ti

J that s'ie beb n-ed to them as a ; ; :;t m d iv tb.:- stewr.rd noticed!

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a seemed ue:roui oi sne.ifi.iuv.

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i claselv watched by

I'll ji::li, a. i i !.t:.-

r keep. -rs. -he at length, found an opportunist t. iiii: im that she was free, and had

en id

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;ulars ofthis trans-

Ktcriy vs. Iiilirtclity. Take note. Oh world!

To be direct and honest is not safe." Shakespeare, in r. cor.versation lately with a inethodist minister in Greca'county, he made the following extraordinary unqualitied assertion, viz:

I'hat intidehty was aryorse than hypocrisy,

re iliilv. were as l.-hows. U:-r n ;me w.is !. tlia Howard.

it.

a-ti .n, hicii s!ie aberwards related , to him ! because the infidel sets a worse example to

the community. Upon reflecting upon Ibis to rr.e the most novel and slanderous attack upon the first principles of tthics, and the foundation of all religions, and all laws, social and divine, i was anxious to learn whether such n sentiment would be supported by his methodist brethren generally, 1 am sorry to find that as far as my enquiries went, such an

assertion, was by no means reprobated as it

deserved, but there appeared rather a dispos

She had

b -en a s ;ve to the lather ot these two men. A short time b:-fre his death, he had emancipated her a;;d her children, and had given

tatm "iref p ip-.-r? Ik-fore tii--ir 1 it! sons came to i a d:a

: -i rea

v to ro with

lt was buried, those two and told her that she must

them the next day.

i !

m-; paper la buried b of

took her money and mon eiuier vo e.iue a uai aii3ci, oi iu i.i-

t r-.t ifpivor ana ueieuu sutu tin uuiiuum

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liv.i inl.i i)OSSU.'ie Ilir-M III. 11 ill IIIU UIKCPI

. 'age oi tree enquiry, ai.u reiormeu, anu siowij

reforming Christianity, that a christian minis

r nan at t!i

1 he sentiment so unadvisedly uronpeu by nehion'r witn a gmilv croan -vi.nr nuno i a -ir

tlie preacher I have alluded to however, is, 1 blinded,' or von would not bae a-k' d il.at , it!i his

am afraid, oflong bta-ling anvn those who question, "ion well know he

would wish to be thought prc-cniiaently pious. , desperately wicked. ai.J the 1:;1

The poet Butler saia, IjU years ago. Hypocrisy's the ilu'ong'st calling, The only saints-bell that ring? all in, For no sfn else among the saints,

Is taught so tenderly against. We know tliat in the early ages of Christianity, many of the primitive lathers of the church, openly wrote in defence of lying and deceit, and so far of hypocrisy, as often necessary and justifiable in their controversies with their opponents, and the propngations ot truth. But w how id ;ow undertake to justify them in such a coiin;- J "Have we so learned Christ?"' Can there, he a more despicable character upon the .earth, than the man w ho forces himself to sigh, and groan, and affect humility, and act his pr iyer?,and attend meetings, from no other motive but to iorward his popularity or increase his wealth? Is not such an example a thousand times mere infamous than that of the unbeliever, who, being beset with doubts as to the truth of any popular creed in any part of tho world, h .s the honest v onenlv to exnress them ? However

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crime of the blackest dye. How then can we

do otherwise than conclude, that none but those who ure hypocrites themselves, w ill attempt to estimate the practice of il in others. "Lord, search our hearts and try or w ays, Then shall we stand before thy face And make our souls sincere."

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iei.ncn, ;ue :uw m custcov in this tj.vij.

a man r-ned Hi i-ni.' r

c hae j;..-t IK.'nvs, V. l.i) .i.ijiist tli'ir

r Li:r;ili. Vf are r i- di'.l

:ii 1 1 1 r ; t tlie 51 1 riii.ii". l.io j i:- ha-i Chatalier, three of the miuuinirs w i rvio'.y (-Alalfilod in this iibiu-; ;

i'!of !.:t Joe Iia? nsiel aiii.-J, l.

ine paii i ii.ro-jii las spi i i,n r

if the bedie? 'fV,v,.'.'i.;t!.e s..n of.M i:-. A l;...ieieek and hi.-d.iMl.t' r,

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ClI AftLKSTOX. July CO.

W e give j ! ice tbb

morning to an interesting

ion of

;e court

i i:...a.-;j c..-wntrv.

uul w:M no dutill gull inedlitub-i - 'r.'n a belief ef its truth, o'jrely cne half or the o:!u ire foo'i-. -.'"-'.

of appeals of this state. pr ceded by tue opin-! ; ion of J'.idge. Ear'e, oa circuit, which has : i-Vc-?; t-: C-jnriv .rrir! .7 --: r. been unaui.n:i..s: reversed. Th.' rfir.ciple j rc r ,.v (i:t. ftdlowii.-glionib'.o acmrrfc setllod by the --urt v( appeals is, that stule ,vm ttlf. i;u:;'J Vfbir . l"iic 'f-h n!t. as ; courts of general and competent jit! isdiciioiK j pil.ce ,.f nLv.s t:.,-relv! but ei.in- ,, r'eh,l.-.r

lw. handled I viy t-ke cognizance of eilenses created by a, o ii; (.-ul;u c i. - tUut

orthodox pmpns However u may nesmoin- i "".s"---. "4.. . fUui v ...... j!t Ju;iy prove i ai-e: t i nr . .1 1 1 ..a I i - bid i -it I iv t ! if : -t . 'V 1 1 i o v! 1 1 i i b 1 o u S .'! s :i I

d over ana paimueu, iiu au U, '.I - , ' . ! . i .. " Xr..vr 5,:r:--. irrrif anneai -, inbe

izedfor by the enemies ot all tree enqm- ourouary irom ine pesiu .., ni.i v e oe- j.,, . . (),n;-

, and liberal opinion, witn wncm even can- , . , .... ;;;-; K, lin, charaif-r. it is. that at the !s.

is esteemed a crime; with the really wise, i.mi me gemu;. aau ,ut: g ho,,,, a ., l,;in!!(.!.v .t ... r(,t( ;;(.v ,.,;!, ,,,

truly pious., it must ever be esteemed a:paits o one anu me sa-.ne .js.em. anu iu.mi-,(.(i ; ,,,:!.f . .... i f .-. . . .

I - o i.o. i. iiv. I. 1. IUIIU

tute a whole of Government ! r each state

In this view, the laws of the United 'i'.ate ;

ilso laws of the sever::! states,

re

in 1 oil i;lci naiiislfei'T bis riilnnicp. li,i.n;i i.iv

also laws ot tlio several stales, tma v.uiat:efs ; , . , , of those laws, ollbtu-es "agah::t the peace and f " ' r 11 (1'C1 1 .nong many otnerfs dignity" of the state in which they occur, an Jf'T :l ll,cr" ,wf ""-ted; a.-d it i" 11 , ' .... I.- ,.v prided tlirt "Severn ! of the other veung ladies

I'll I naiiiiuii: rts. siiji i) 5i.v vuuii, ov... , . elusive jurisdiction be given to the lederal ... ... , ' . ; , : ,. i , , r- .,-.,.- r'i'b qeote: on searenir g the seer

'judiciary by act of Congress. Cuurk

At gi sta, (Ceo.) July i

jeote: " on searenir g 1 1 oc secret

pubterratican recesses of this priest's seinglio, j many dead iufmls were found emtom'bed

i wilhin them, to the utter horror and astonish-

My friend,' said a Universalist to bis Limi- ljakovtformisrhvf! We understand that ;'mrnt 0f (lC jholdt rs"".

t l.ildi-eii. an J sewed l-- icmamtng

li e hem of her frock. The next dav, as soor

as the funeral was over, they commenced their

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s anti lor ncr "paper

tarian neighbor. 'what do you think of the j a collection of near two hundred negroes

devil r jcurreu ill an umisuai place, near i:;e i?

hat do you think ot the devil ! sanJ ms dam, on r-titurday evening, under prctei

neighbor, 'a strange question truly '. hy, 1 think he is the old serpent and satan, or.ee an angel of light,who rebelled against Cod, v as cast out of heaven, and is now doomed to the

the present enlightened 1 !" of hel1 ff,re,v,erl' . . ., t . . i k ...11.; ihiii. lm .mi. ho I t . .ire : ui .

'that there is such a bein- in the iitrTveisc

oc-1

:cr

Sot finding

them, iter, can unbiushingly dare to advocate such a

andsnspr-ctin -she had them about her person, ilagiUous sentiment! thev took hor into the woods, stripped off all V I( l.erdolhmg and searched every scam, ripping j belief be proved a ci mislortune. lt may

lliciira.iuuv,i in-., ..,. v. . , i ,l f,U

Tho tin v found and took from i.er. nusdj, u.u ..

perversion of logic can un-

enme. lt may be a great

f . I

mislortune. lt may be tne cause oi mucn

views ot

TU v thnsearched her hair,but the"papers" jGod andh.s providence, anderrors mconduct, were secreted ia such a wayasto escape their as w ell as opinion, wh.eh the true elu.s ion

Will IialUiy enuci.vi'i iu iulihj .inn i n 1 1 '- . bt.t no r..an ran believe what he pleases.

blie simple fact of believing, or not believing

notice. Keing satisiied that she had tlie "paiers, somewhere in her possession, they kept ihe woman in the w oods three days using every means in their po-.ver to wring lrom her the confession where they were. The particulars of this scene are shocking, and as J.vdia related them, cannot be described on

paper.

l'wo miscreants in the form of gen

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tkmcn, wrongmgaueienceiess, nakcu woman : far aw ay fre.m help, w ith an infant in her arms her two other children, one f, the other 3, clinging to her and screaming for protection; lur bosom quaking w ith con.inual fear, lest the frantic caresses, or the rougher handling of her tormentors iiiight discover the concealed papers.' Sonic J,hings connected with this

search cannot be toldT Shs begged iein if

thev liad'no pit v upon her, to spare fi7i for the sake of h" r iiil Iren. Still she endured and contrived to retain the precious treasure, upon which hung all earthly hopes. Wearied at length w itii the s -areh, they carried her to the river at 10 o'clock at night, the steamboat coming along, took passage for .New Orleans.

must rest upon that degice of evidence which every man possesses, or thinks he possesses in his own mind, of any fart, principle,oi opinion, which is presented to his observation. II for w ant of judgment, or discrimination, or perseveronce, or improperly biased by educational prejudices, lis rejects truth and chooses error, be ought to be pitied rather than persecuted, because abuse and persecution, "ieviablv confirm him in his errors, .as he w ilMi

urally conclude that truth would disdainjb use of such weapons, either for attack oV de-

fence. Hypocrisy is tne meanest; oi an mo.r-

a

real, bona fide, personal devil, with hems and scales, and cloven feet and the tongue of a serpent? a being who was once, an inhabitant of heaven, who waged war with his creator, and was driven out to take up his abode in Pluto's smoky regions? 'Yes, I do think so. and I guess you will

find it so be lore many cars, tor he is now go

ing about like a roaring mm seeking wiiom lie may devour, and 1 am very much mistaken

if he has not already got an eye heu en you

as an intended victim. Stiriug you up to rna.e

1 he account goes on to say that Use priest: and nuns had lied from the premises in .1 tm

:u'iat the di?COerv. iVf. l.r 1 1 if hi.m.r r r.u

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religious worsmp: citizens, neon ous U'-io ;c0,,ntry 0j our c.ca,.,.,Vc- hope' there and look out for ail such assemblages, and e-x--...j,,.;, "t.x;,r;.T;ili n here. Thj CLv !

amine well into th-ir ebjeets and devclope !,..'. -tor eh!. foe ments. Chronicle. ii-t from i'itsb

to lu oo tor t he

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'rga;

;s p i :n a is. there:.

-.jAMAroMt, ju.v Ji. pillowed to mar. v

Capt. r.Iurniv arrive; in this place yester- -loomed to this state oft;

day with a number ot persons, under a strong guard, who w ere comraiitca to jail hero to a-

tta

"al!...p il v In no we

as the

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;r aiisMir vc i i: That some t!i;:ig'i:. v.-

wait their further trial, as ring ieaqers in the , tnent in quslto" in tr di sjurrate and blood v r'-us which have lately j ways wrong is proved . .,...,,......' 5 ,.l .. It .. I i. !. i t-. (Ii.. .: PjtJinn-

line of tlie Wa'eaih and Ik ie vana!, near p-srticuhus. It is in

to ;a i:e.s .".aie. ' miners, we Ufiuvrsit'iui, nau ui ore t:iar we men: -en i

en

t;1

lotto 1 :f.!.

at tke erlallN'iw !;;.d.; was alii 0 i.ict !;;at ;!.: tie.-;ag. but L'ive a j.-e of Jo-i; niliir

ii:er entering .nlo the heces-;N" '' slate oi e

sary recognizance tor tm ir appoar.uice ai tne licit ti. rm o;" the ' ire ;:t court. Should v. e obtain a further account efl'.e facts as.d circun ?!;.n s of this unfortur : ''- fair, t'.'.an weaie '. ia prjSes;Uii w a v. ;!'

pullis'.: tho ir.nio

sport of him in this w ay, he e.dculates piett largely on taking you along with him, and also your Unhersalian friends, whose minds he has blinded with the delusive doctrine that .ill will be saved, and who are given over to believe a lie that they mi edit be damned.

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lire' vm l'rronsj nu mi, h.v..,,m . ( . i Ti i - I. - ,!. il... x-,.w . i 1 1 i-1 i ' "

ftlja ffMl oe caugiii in un iw- o.w . 1'-'

nugn i .:ncs tber initlcf, fie oaaveul tl er cl.i'd I

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ravc and lervent. ilo p;o;:oim-

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lence. Hypocrisy is me meanesi oi an uw.i- xz0 , .-. , . . " . ces nniaei Jvmg oiiae e nueo . i.a; -. .-j al oblinuitios. Itis totally incompatibly! hc Pces his most sangtnne ex-1 ; ,: greatness of mind, and caJnot exist in cdmpa-41. aUon for compan,or.s of hisisery m i ll. , a(; (- .ai , j,; iIo .....div s.-h cts ny with any of the christian virtues. I once word for it, unless you fCpent and be- 2ji . ,.., nu,.!: hvI

a to. Hi

dined in company with that benevolent enthu

lievl yei)r soon, the d.-or of- uiercy will be

ore l.-.

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siast the rev. Rowland Hill. The coiiiversa- ciocu .o.eve., ,u mu, ... j.,. a ;usJ ..j, (. .,.u!

tion turning upon the doctrine of hunifi depravity, he was aske;4 by the celebrated and eloquent Ariur preacher, Hugh Worthington, i. hich he considered the most depraved of human cliai actors? lie answered w ithout hesi-

sure enough without remedy

'Your word for it?" said tl

.... . . a- e i. l ?

1 he next day su-pectingsue ... m eommun.-jj. t.The hvpocrite, sir!" -'The man who rated something to the steward, they took her,, ...a:. -... i ,i.:.. i..., i:: :

into one of the 1 irge berths on deck, and again

searched her. Here the steward saw them

lie. drew aside the curtain and saw the woman -w ithout a rag ofolothcs, endeavouring in vain to hide her "nakedness. The men had her clothes, an t were again searching the seams. Thev cursed hi n for his intrusion, told him b v 'ii ni was their slave, and it was none

of his bi-iness whit they were doing with her. liat again she eluded their vigilance walch;d her opportn:fi! s'ie drew the paper from her hair, slipped it down by her side and

thrust it ml a barrel of meat w hich stood iiear the berth. The movement was not noticed, and of cu irse her clothes and person were afterwards searched in va t,. They then swore at her and threatened if she ever told any one that she was free they would certainly be the death of her. Soon after, while getting food for her children, she told the steward what she bad done. He rcnicsted her to bring the papers to him: but

being closely w atched she told him, she did not dare do it. He then w ent out and rolling the barrel into the cook room and the papers were secured. Here l.ydia's troubles ended. The paper were shown to captain Ivickncr, and it was ;oon know u to the crew

llias religion" religion! nothing but religion in

j ins mouth, and not lung nut tne world in ins i heart! No characters called down the "indig

nation of my blessed master like these; he had compassion for all others who were out of the way. These alone called down his unqualified reprobation and rebuke." "I perfectly

agree with you, brother Hill," said mr. Worthington, "and 1 hope you will agree with me,

iu hoping and believing that such depravity cannot be hereditary."

I r.m sorely afraid that hypocrisy is the pre

vailing vice of the day in which we live. No

man (now a profession of religion is lashiona

hie) butmust lose his popularity by expressing doubtsconcerning revealed religion ;and those who come not up to the popular orthodox creeds are treated w ith equal contumely. The unbeliever therafore it is more than probable, will be honest and sincere in his opinions, and w hen honesty and sincerity arc no longer respected among christians, it is time to be a-

shamed ol the name. As the gilted burns says Twenty times I rather would be An atheist clean, Than under gospel colors hid be, Just lor a screen."'

n!icrsfvii.s!

Vnnr "word" mav indeed le"!eo id'-red oi

some consequence by many; bu&Fitdiall yoiw

assurance 1 regard it as a vcrysmaii tiling, since I have a thus saith; the Wcl tho con

trary, lt is more than mtimafc in ti c word of God, that both the devil aiurhiwoikssb.all

be destroyed. Head Hebrews u. 1 1. 1 John ... - ' i j j 1 I. 1 .4

in. e. lou nowevcr seem ioiiimim mustn-

pent and believc-;-i. e. repent of Universal ism and believe in a personal devel, I suppose you mean iiforJt-rtokecp out ofhis elulcb.es. But really, do you imagine he expects to catch

me with other Universa',ists, and carry us away to roast us in hisulphurous domains?' 'Imagine!, said the Liruitarian, drawing a very deep and dolourous sigh. '1 dont imagine any thing about it; I know he w ill have you,

unless you renounce your poctrme and turn to

God. l ou seem disposed to make youist II merry with a very serious niftier; but 1 charge you to bowarc! and I warn you. to flee from the wrath to come before it is forever too late!' 'O no; you very muc h mistake,' replied the Universalist, 'I have no disposition to ridicule serious things; and since ou seem to lay this matter so much at heart, I wish to make some further inquiries relative to the old serpent who, you believe, has such evil designs upon Univcrsaljsls. As to his character, is he w icked, or righteous, or does he aland upon the 'maddle exlhramc?' '0 h, your heart is hardened," said hi-

a;a,s'i of ii.:.- t is tvo hiin h i f i i i. .. ighi. h Ira.vor ohvii M'.-n.s lied, a:!. ;. ' -., -.. i , . g h t . i ! i s ,' , , j , o worms. t i eioht ban.::, d ti e Vuriot: :-!, chiding ti hi:, !j ii; ,. bible !ii !e v,

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read his a 'dresr with iuni.'is-ioi'.ed

.gestitulalion. lie .-e.dom wants an auditory:' a:ul though his hearers manifest less rcvir-t

ence titan becen-es t!:e presence of the Kingi of the I'nited S'.-i!.--." lie exhibits no imjia-l tieiive or anger. At the close of hishai-i rangtU's, he iniroMis his head and delivers a solcuitf and impressive appeal to tlie deity. We were phased to ob.-erve that the jeering and noisy crowd, when the prayer commenced appeared to regard the poor maniac as tic

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I.cc!ehr (,'ist.stir. The Cita innati Gazette iiienlions that Hie ste.-'.n.aeat id h !!oy, n iu i wyy up from "New 0;J :!, , a ihe lib'i nit.

about 1j tr.i'cs hem :' :-v yiaeid shag, v. hit h can -ed Iier to twist in s ner ;.s to break one of lar Lrn.uu

idevome-

r

I. st: lie!; a ; di a si. .mpij .'s. and

ten or twelve . t.-a-is, of whem fa.ir

reco-

Ihe same tini" ;i tiuniher o! pi r-i.n i.

scalded

h;ul died, and two m-re not eynt-cted t

vi r; at

leaped oerboaru, ol whom three v ere dio'A "-',0111 till

ed, variou-

ib-dfep in tb--( x ' relit' i :. s i . ,.1 osi ; i s 1 in e . ! ; ia . I". , s i: If liom !,,::.') id. a e::. '. ise 51 r. V bi:aa: d JTesLlil lil.K II riant is et i.ire i

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very cii'-n ti it cxig.ht. il i.'eis lu-eebs i s own '.: -elf w H'.;n ils civn iMse.n.

-.'i d. t. l.ei (fed ... Woiu.s-it ,e :e?e i:. il'ierry. The o-a li e ,-.-v, crs are anxioiH l 1 .lying d evaall the shoots. 'i' under cultivation bv

n i'i ii.is ui-, 11 .1:1 ii me

51 1 a mia, July Con-ider.-'hh- e ifemi nt prevails amonf.

the colored population in

Vune ,.:ou!hrons, it ap-pe

Ihe

ta'-:ento nun..-, believe the su;-;

itemaiHls tn-t , oe-

this nt igiiboi bowa. some U:v- tliri e-t

us. have la-en I-an.;:-' withstood ihefei e; 1'. y

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le i.'ie, w !: c!l i. r tlii! ::n'!-''i.

ing about in tl-.is vicinily. for the purpose of; On some (.f th, tr.-. (lie ! ny n. w font..!, kidnapping runaway slave. Accordingly, n jaud great can" w ill be tab; n t preserve the few das a'ro. w'ilh the assbtancc of some ne-seid, so thai tiie precise ch 11 aclcr of the plant "-roes, whom they bad b; i'cd into th -ir si I-, pu pagated from (hem may be accurate) I wee, thev succeeded (by open violence, we known. .Yjiihain. (Aur.