The Montrose Democrat. (Montrose, Pa.) 1849-1876, February 11, 1864, Image 1

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woad 1g - • jrqtafiralle.laole UppoiLesith
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TTORNMAtuI Oolxsello'qAt Law —Montrose, Pa.
Office ba Udftpps , tqwbulAltieoft,the Bank.
DR. WM. SMITH,
IIRQEO7i > i 4.Llktr r tii& eolte_
onm in Lathrope ,new-bading, over
the Bank. An Dental operetta* will be ' 4 44 S -
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performed 103tIlarISIP4d:tired•
JOHN SAU'rTER,
iA — lool;klidetAlL6ll.474entroes. PneViiroi
over 1. N. • Matra's . Grocery. on 3Jan-strict.
Thankftd for past favors; be solicits a continuance
—pledging hinandfildpaUsvotirsalisfsclovilY: eat-
ting done on alitattiDticeendwairatttetto fit •
:Montrose. Pa„ July 2 1860e.41.
a F; LINES,
FASIITONABLE TM:LOA—Montrose. Pa. Shop
In Pbcentx Block, .-ayps-or;oro of,flead f .Wfttrona
& roster. AnoOptkliarrOtimkraiktefit slid finish.
Cutting done on abort notice, In beat style. jan '6O
j9N ; 'GROVES, •
VIASITIONABLE TAupg,—Montrose, Pa. Shop
1' near the Baptist Sos th timilloooe. .0o Moropikiti
treat. All order* tlllbelptbmptly., Stst.ritte style.
Cutting dose da sttotnotle4and efartaritnd to At.
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DIMMERS Clocks, *Ate/Les:and Jewelry At the
It shortest notice, aid ori reasonable terms. All "4
work warranted. Slanitn I %le,dlfrt ottillicesules
store. NorrrnoMPAC.: . r ..netstf
, Wll, .VV': , SMITH,
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of Stain street, Mr:l;4w, Ens: wig if
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ANIIVACTLIIER of 110028 tE. Bliaralinntrose,
in. Pa. shop ovxrDANsitt's store. All kinds of work
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madd to orde and reVunuidonetteitlyi • 102 jP
ABa„ „MM., El+ifr.,
BALER in•Divis,-Sledistrie - s,' ' 'ClAnitils, Dye
.11 Studs, Glass Ware, Paints,-0118, Varnish, Win
dow Glass, Ls, Sang GoodsoTewelry-Perfa
me7, forst the must twptlar PATENT
)1 DICINES, T -Montrate, kg, sag tr
MEDICAL CARD.
DR. E. PA-nucKoskyok GARDNER
LATE GRADUATE of 'tie-MEDICAL DEPARTMENT
f t hOR lrALEZOLLEGFhavelormcd. a eoßtrinpFshi
e practice bridediainenadSergeri:neld.tre
co attend to ii leaa Ista:l4w:dually, that
may ba intrusted fo'rheir care, bn tbrine anunensnrate
with the times.
Disatites and defOrtoßtes of the KYR, Agrees] opera
tions, and all surgical dlseases,p.articalarly attended to.
Or °dice Dress Webb?, Store; Olace-tuenrs tram 9a.
m. ton p. m ititiortecdrisantry Prisdneetaken in pay
ment. at the highest alusouid wan nor nErtisEn.
Xonuose. Ma7,7tb,1861.--tpt-
FIRE '‘INSIMUCCE.
loijOikki,4 - ..0,09, ! :qT.m1iTH AMERICA,
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The Okleittfissuiatice Co: in theTgisiop.
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CAOII ZAPITAL,PIJD* , mow
.ussTS wiric43, - • --- —•,••••••-•„ .
MRS lateerare askew= tkois ot ituy-goeid company to
New York. or elsewhere. and its Dlretaru
the first fortotbrestantegrity. • s - . • - _
cemoass Ift.terr. !key. ARV= G. COFFIN. Pres.
!damns% AVON BILLINGS Fermin), Ag`t.
gi2Dc, ther.
mum COMPANY,
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70n J/criee, •* a . Wilmarth. Vice •
p o n e lia iiisairarna nonsweil, by itiorte at'
his (Mtn; ilk tholiciehßlock,2lonitost. Pt. I
nov29 I BILLING trruovD, Arent.
o.lLPettengfilletro.,
NO. tem so*, New iron : d itlitateStiet,
IIol l on;.are onf sgenteSer the Nostretelhoossefatta
those eltleiotad ate "sad 1614eVrtttsres , te
. .• tonitforis fit.'t)ol. pstistft.
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AtypelititirlsOtoirnvl4o:'
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VilirNettree taken 1 all lapis of weather, lAtt‘bete •
style or the Art. -
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fori .
timid Kurd/Oricer,"rti'thitett linter it .
peatied iiet - oc - ii.lfekieffitt"Letfets"to
th e preddit i t k 3: F;;!
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Kt . ,,Ll- 16 10 .ra' r•caq., PAC/Pke,•Uf7
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- 1 ,- REsleicrini Snit-44 aided in these
hitters t ini it distinctly : understood, is not ,
toiominend elstery-as , ardesiiable vnstitui
tion; nor to:mitigate in theleastithe erime
or the penajty-eti the Southern rebellion.;
but it is,,bkibe light of* , trathVio disarnh
in,tome degree,r4 acti Of fanat
les, wbosenisanninitredlif slavery makes
thenvequallrboitilela oar glorious Con
stitution. It is tolshow the bOnest-people
of the free states-that, as a political ques
tinTir theY:3lMiliALMWOnable,::6o,l4l and
ka.ve.u92.righiful vnotrutinvetit„ , and, that,
as atOpmal Anestjotyth:ere. is.nothing:in:it
rwhieltjOstities , their interfereneeby virt
of any 'Thigherlise than theleonStit
Alen or theit ettuut'rya , Rebel masters may
bedivested?of their right, to thelabor, of
their - slaves asa punishment for their tree,.
.ion, jostles faraibthey, may be divested of
other ,analagounlights„and. •no farther;
,bat for AllelUnited • aStates• to :abolish the
in stitution bect4 /se in diVid nal slaveholdeir
head tho. rebellion, wouhVbe as gross- a
usurpation as t. a sweeping .act to divorce
all wives from their husbands and free all
children from their- parents in all the
slaveholding states for the Same - reason.
t- - Not from anr other motive , than 'to
bring home more vividly to the minds of
the reader...the Bible truths 'developed in
my last addrcis Myself to a-Rev
erend representativtrof-a class. '
I say to him, - do you ; in ..dominari4ith
all or most-Christian teachers, recognize
Noah as a prophet of God who spoke by
inspiration - t—lf -so; it was• God himself
who doonied-thit descendants-of Ham to
perpetual servitudd.• .If, therefbre, slave
rybe sin, - God'in :this- case is responsible
for it and , when' .you attempt on that
ground to =rescue the African tidtn slave
ry assumes to be more wise and just
ttlarrOodt - . -- hr tt not son -
Ahraham.bought servantewith his mon
/
• y.; and •had.hundreds“torriin his house."
He. liras a special thvoriteorGod r •whO ricft
anlyheaped; bleishigsopon bim, battiest'
him tO , be ;the Lther of his peculiar :peo
ple, and rths4rogenitor of the Saviour: of
mankind.. -t••• •
:Yon delacnince. thebuying4 •men and
women with money a's sinful, and its tol
eration in otif country as " a' great nation
al sin;" whibh ;has brought down upon us
the jadgmeiit of Heaven,' Abraham' did
the same tbing,i, and Heaven showered
blessings , upon him. Our fathers and
brothens..•did.-,,lthe,samothingveml-were
blessed-Aa.Abipabattnwas, untit the reform
ere of , Godis 7oral law,lby.tbeir impious
iSsarnptioni„ l isturbed•the 'peace of the
country, and aided-iu bring dowa - upon it
the calamitiesimder which it now mourns.
You denounce shiVefy - ai sin. God says:
(Exodus, 21, 1 /,) "If you buy a Hebrew
erninc-54 ,- - years shalt That
is slaVery,, or involuntary servitud e, by
the command 'of God. Who-knows best
what is, sjni -yOu or Gad ?-- • • •
He may beObme free at'the end of" six
years;" but, Vile choose," , -he may-be made
a slave foreor,'!`by coremo
ny prescribed inTsodits,:24'6,' and Dcn
teronomy, 16;111. ` had eir,firther op
tion on the subject; but,says God,
shall , be thy servant forever. ".-•- -
But yon may say this is voluntary sere
hada., .ilfiw--'mertainly for, illeAksr - .Bi3C
years; and, according: to your' principles,
o man 'espoott alienate his liberty . . If so,
this; eluniarE Skip, after hales become 1
1 1 0.VolantirilY' A ' Inv'ehange his mind and
resume hieffeedoir;lnt Gageys he shall
ligea'Servant `*rever." Is,Grod a sinner ?
Bat if,be accept his freedom at-the end
of six - giartr,;il4 aoii;:iiia_tianghtet4lf
born of a Wife:given him by his master,
Ofialitlfras hersel a' iVe) • shall , be: her
muster's, and _he shall Aco !Mit hiniself. °
words; they .
free on
Abi*Xiiitn Yeai; - but shall remain
forever; ' This is"God'ft order. Is it a sin,
Bever nd Sri 3;:
1-You'intr-there cannot be ownership:Al
Giod-saytf.oe- minim and her sons
inid - -daughtefio iii thiciltind a shall be her
Imager's. n...r.- ... - •:F ':.,:, . ..'-'" •
'.6141/ier o Eniatts, AO
ili
rectirig:t#satif. simasterl:44 -his earn: t` ,
auldtk.-_-bet sin& hi plmiabeil;•:(Aul -nays,
vel* l 'ttt:"`;'/Tottlguitaudiagt . 1 1 P - .03n
/inner for t s ap trlturofteAthil , =l ,
is his his
PTCPY-*- 4 47 1 7(4 -t.Steve!Mi. 4*37113.) , 'hut
al ,man 's elaverierliottbit.rOmtyi. • lat?d,
Christ= be=
iieurf , -{ATuld like to•bearartqproneyn
sermon fron?;',4l*l."-:llW4g.g.P.lltitAri;
4 AFor-he iirtuszioney." - t ,
7.-"Thtursaitb
44 4 %ii.,lo,l4:43ndtatit.:4l(ibilto, nd-
P 4 Cdslviiick OK } #1.4-xlAY9l 4o 4 l .ol ft- 1 1
tie :beatlien .tlitatuste4ionnt AltbOnilyorr
of.ihern kuy bon_dmen and bctla
maidens'' GIV,EI.4IS i t upon this,
text u 40 4 .3OCiftbolg 'Aurlcik,nptikynilb
016 tpieisii*throytiataiibiqswri h,
as-sait - thcr , brd,"
verse) 4 /44.4044;10 tbe 44drun of the
fitririotitito!do, 111(XIM t - 210WrINIP
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thiml shall i ye , blifatirk arttheirliatailja
that; are 4it6 they begat , ii
your= land, ILO. 'they' shalt. belYaur. posseg:
/4F , • /,
Another good , text, Reverend sir,-from
wliiah shoddrlilie .to hea+) , y4;nr , dedrice
Atte conclusioxi to tiaakii rthatibnylpg pemi
Andrew:lime:wag; bistalnitOgroastigaline!'
IferediOnot"lneaalf'property.7 ,
Thusr ,the'lLordi"c , inithelnext
verse, "And ye shall: diem as an
inheritance for pour thildierrafier , Ton; to
inherit as ti; vosseasion tlithey shall
helYanrA•onatnefillorever:"'' •
Yonr Bibletelt% yoti, Reverend sir,that
these are the direct Ivorditof God, God
hiniselfetithdrizes -the; buyirir•Of islaves ;
GodihiroselfantbOrizcatbenvta he held as
".a possession ; " Gue lirnselVdeciares
that t&y r shallto - .4iinrinheiitance,'? piss
ing froni father Ito son.; God, hiinself'de
aces that they - shin remain: ire this relar
tion:" forever.' - ;1
Yet you teach' that slav'ery; is' tself a
siii that•the„buyink4nen 'rind •i'imien -for
oner'is a sin ; • that bolding them's - B'a
possession" is a sin shat th - eittratismis-
Bien as an " inheritance" • from father to
son is a girl; and; 'that holdio =theni in
bondage "Iforever"; is a the sum of 'air vil
!aides. 4 • : ,
What iti the inference? • Either .that
you 'do not believe ,the Bible, and-assamle
to believe it only is ainiask to enabler,
toilead eitray:ignM•mit men and silly wo
men, or you believe that - God himself le
galized sin among his - chosen people.
Taker:vbielv-toin- -of the dilemma you
choose ; you cannot escape both.
.now-review ;the subject, in the
light of the New-Testament. -
If slavery be "sum Of all villanits,"
Reverend)sir, is - it not strange that Jesus
Christ:did not denounce it tho'
it existed- all- around- him? 2ls -it not
stranger still that his apostles, instead of
denouncing it as a sin -recognized' it as a
lawful relation, involving. certain Chris
tian, duties.?. = Lev as iexamine the. differ
ence between the.. Gospel -, which 'the'y
preached;; and the Gospel which: you
The Gospel taught byPaiaud..Pritar
eofoincii upon every:Man to' content in
1440-position- where Providence has placed
him. • " Art thou called,- beingwservantl
Care not for it," says Paul, Corinthians I,
1-21. Your gurrpel-tescheS - the servpin,
diskicmtent and'rebollion.-
--• The Gospel -tringhtly' Peal unill'etei
enjoins servants to-be -obedient to their
masters, whether 'kind or cruel. • "Ser.
Tante be - obedient to those who are.your
trusters according to thole*" seys.Pard,
Eph. 6, 5. "Let as many servants as are
under the yoke count their own masters
as worthy of all hottor," saysPaul,L•Tini.
wv,entsto . be obedient
to.tbeir ow_n 2,14 to please, them
well in ell things,""2 ray e ; ,to , Tioo, 2-
9. "Servants, be subject. to your /truer
ters: with. all fear,uot oolyto thf4-goodAnd
gentlei but :else to, the froward,' ; says:Pc--
ter, 2-18. Your gospel .teaehes.that
servants owe ,nnobec)lerlee. to their Inas,
tern, . :whether they, froward" or
"good and gentle.,) ' : • •
The Gospel taught by Peter andl'aal
enjoined upo i n servants to serve their-thas
tuqriltrith Eph. "Not
With„ eye service,"
irleeBe, them well 41.41 things Fio,t..9elyer
ing again, not p urloining , bueeholvorg all
good fidelity,"Titus; 2---9,19.22" To en
dure„grief, suffering wrongfully ."
2,19: ' -• • ". •
Your gospel, teacheit,ints it is
mitAeir 'serve their-"maSiO4 at
ail s ir& tri - please to be
mere eye-servantsrd fait hful in nothing;
to pnikoin'theii'madteriti aisd run
owv,when they. can, t u rd ttict4"tbit kss
ter's throats if.necegiery : to 'On
. their
own liberty. : • • •
Wh i st, motive or end do es the dispel
taightAt i i ...44;loretir hOld:ctut to aer
venter turnidneetnentli - tO Ohedient:end
faithful to their inastert4 Thit it is f!flo;
ing the :Will Of' 41 'That
theliamoOT.Ged'itnd'hiO dOliincliCi, not
blapt.lPlt3o,7 1: 1 11 . 02;
may gaOrti - thaleetrine
lour," Titus, 2, 10.;. " Is'iieeeptts
-1..P ter, 2 '2O"
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4fid Whettnotiiie„dpeff the Oespel :you
ieh"Ch' field Outio‘theblAele
jag, t to f Fee4pofrcun
him -, §Y.oo4'o4oo , lsrtiah; - and'Ticlatti all
the duties
b)r theVcisper tit 'Christ? - YOU: p - finiirge
h!l!!hert not the liherkYßf` t theD4re
treereta; p l44oh'lOUl.tq 4 ti*iiNT:4o,lii
. Gospel, i
Bv's
. 134bieh r 1Ooeailite'ilniets'inletitti
gospel raslibertyriwhichclizoirsto.eqtrall.'
.tyvncy ev:in ithlyipmedff ii*ritto j or.
Ist wdegraml bang, afnortg: intitherrace
Of nienwhc.rexcludellirri at: eivil, sd
cial, and domestic relations; libe r ty' ' ,
liyertiortdinnanisecablisroitteist;ontaith,
Withetit thatrelreer4lAitrePotefernaLlib
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swlretellnimmeritolhet .obedient and
faithful servant.
eif' 3 thaiac•
ioiti4 - Avbiw*phettislL'Eritsaimb"
teligrokfikitgfetr-thote*liiiery-*"Mill
- ter having emphatically ditieiTim - ottry
id i4eWievaistiiTtrtstiohid
totoiet4,44 l. zpiqtriOdeffettniestii
*slavery ifiNelito;ol . ltrilwif,
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teitc o erwtsc, au 09, 1 349.
some tivords„ oen yo tno,Avorls
J T IEI Ch ri s , r an( LlPP:'P at likA
which is accading - gl.) !these, MLA
proud, knowing nothing, but doting about
4restions rand striferogkvords,• wffereof
ootneth etrry, ttrife, railitigs,Pevit inurmur4
ins 'perverse diapniings 4:)f vies Of , 'COV
rapt mindt.. and destitute; of; the:trnthi
supposing thtt gain it,godlifieks."l
This passage, be it remembesed,folkma
directly afterPattl'iiinjunctionloWtothy
to tettek - settantB,o honot and,servertheir
masters, ". that the name of God And hit
doctrine be not: = blasphemed ; 1 , "-these
things teach 'tend: lexbortsn7sadysiheigand
theq Pr ooo Pdsrl o itiV! " if 1 3 ALINIPleach,
otherwik4l itg.V. "P 9 i rSP'P r4II 4"OTIP4O I
eze• lienoe it aPpPars that this do ..SopP7
tiOn '9haracter Ntas aosigile4 (Or Ilia
such anta•afavery,teachers as.yourself and
your associates of the present day. And.
how true the picture! Nhat,envy,,what
strife, , whaVralliiigs ? 'What evrinumfir
ings, what pervert:re disAdlyikkpare , put
teachings of otheedoctrints pr?dtte„,„,(l!7"
Nay, more ; bitr'ed alaion,t , PP
ttans ; wlmedivisuips of cturches Tpcti*
sectional' antipathies ;'what'excitements
and, commotions; and, (finally;_ vhat r .desi:ll-
bleat - kited,' and 'inournii?g' have
your unchristian teaching,s aided 14,bring"-
ing-upcm our ktely powerful frail:wrong
and happy lanai
And; root content r . •
given traitors in involving your caintty
in a - devastating civil' war, you are- now
moving earth and helkto
render it mime bh3odyi tino:perhapa,insure
the sueces. of -the , - traitors , —Certainly; to
afford them their only chance of suctess»• , -
by converting the war-tor the Constitu
tion Into a war againsti_sluvern,:ZTotCare
as hostile to the Constitution as the rebels.
themsclyes; .. 44fYinn - preihr.their success
to the preservation' of the 'Government
transmitted to rut by our fatbers simply
beeaUse.thst'`Government . redog,nizes an
institution sanetioneilond
the - 'rights of% lnitsterisi"- child-- the' 'ditties of
serv.intstsEi pieictibed hylhe apostles' f
ChriSt.\ In` short, Yon are , not willktvto_
slaveholders, although it does not kilt*
them iti:that character, aad:has no power
Over the institution. - ,1 •: - -
I won -do not oPenirrebel
pgainatethe _government pf • God beciatse
!! , 110:sendeth his . rain :an. the : just km& On
thaiinjust:." .To be Consistent :yon o9ght
to object to living on the 'same earthand
under thesaMeskpwith slaveholder 4. to
being f wifrineil • by- the sanie -anti and
breathing the same air. t :And surely you ,
will pray fora heavenhy yonrselvea;. for
them who; think no'itlaveholdet can be a
St. associate' for them in a Claistian church
cannot be happy brabeay.en peopled with
Abiahami . Issac.srid.Jacobi Moses, David
and Solomoni and:sueliadvocatta-41slave
ry ns.Padl and Peter.. Now, hoyfr can. you
be-happy in Heaven where that:tacid
is who expresslranthorized this people of
old to buy sleveasnd hold. them - in :bon=
dage forever i.or that Christ,' an essential
part of whose religion. is the cheerful obe•
thence of the slave to his master ?
Yes, in your "doting about qnestions
and strifes of words," you not, only pro.
mete revolution and bloodshed in your
country ; that• you are sapping thefounda.
tion• of- your cOnntry's, religion: When
you prove that slavery . is in itself a sinful
relation :yen will preve that the Bible is
false, th at the God of the Bible is.a God
of Sin ; and4hat, Christianity, astanght by
the disciple.`: of Christ, is but- , ar.cloakfer
"the sum of all villaniest.", , , Truly! hal it
been said on an'otiter;nr,madon,:if It is hard
to believe such; men sincere. ;not infi-
dels already,_ they are on the bighway - to
that bournef,!-:‘:. . • : -
many,- weak. tinindsi hav_ingtfirst
imbued with the dogma that slaveryis in
itself a. sin and a crune,:tillen - fhercrane
to lin& that,- - from Genesis Revelations
it is recognized air a,lawfd.and not au
christianinstitation; iirahe induced telt&
ject ,the whole Bibleditr:ti.lableo and the
God artheßiliktiut.dri imagining being?
; : Anna lizanALL.:
8.4 t 06nia hbC coated that 'the
Greek ivoa dodos, an-a 04 , rit ii tiv rd
eked, translated by the;-Iccier
t4nri-in itbe Bible; Toeing banctiersitni or
"gave. Greek wohltratislattilAcUted
ilea rnt~~ IFt am) the Retro/it had
n'diffeibrit elpft‘stioisfroi Ahat.relatiOn.== - -
Bc t : i t i relations, are mentioned iti;the 6th
4+ 'eine tgptb'ekititeiit linfititinii
did' relation , ottnnister- and-slateft'ar:sln
fnl one; k AllatNellged.
more .tlictran)kbthertbrotithotti
ble illtaltitte the iebitiob'bettieeeifGtid
hotood 4ten ptsapli
its dna' ariostletritriPeallid 4110 , ktvantisr-or
God and Christ, as subject to: Weir- , will,'
as subject tie-thtlr uid.46,4levate•Lto
tbeii,,,sirtiity'fitnlic4
ti/313tairFIGAtfutr rtist': ircPbaile4
master. If this relatioyArcraisittrniditibtg,
inen ,rsionlatioitnr,iiinoCet - ltEtie, intobltor;
ti - Stahce,4aVfailitii wild aillireti,liive:heen;
iudiritreally tatherfthie.iMtultercaird ,
Slitvc„Ti. • 7
P. 4414 6iisfirveAiJilibilieWifigitilinftl o ;
143# 6 ign'$0tfeliV43!#0 111 0#instiin ,
7.•.;;;;
ij:"llo6ltif./Editi:irtqllighttbett , VOA*
ellibonittitteirtotevbfelthokarneiider, oo ,
r
sharery* ""
; Scriptural 11961iiitine
,4 1- 10 ‘.1?;• .;„4-,-"v'o:V-oftv,ll,
•
OLUME' XXI
t t , .r
ttf&hilotifaliii' ofzu Oett:
rd'
en 7 7 , 4VaerailY vitfioii .469eitind ibd
infibrei"
tention the, fo llowing passage a!! b9 , 9ng
on' - hlhOeire slave law::' • .-
"Thon'Shaltnokdelieritirita his fling.:
F the Seitani. whiCtiiii r 68404 tliinclini
indqoPitaa'
then;`,bien
be shall choose in one• ofthigatek;witeie
itliketh liitrt bestistlatillalt nbi orijiress
hind'---DeuterenomA
- 'f.s. 7AttdiAtteinnt Paiteine. l
Philadelptia r .luip Er.t'L " 1 '
uITI-OPRITbWIO?It9 to librpit:* rot
b:Tce'lnallY,;ll6':i'AlkAjtcPLlVie-440
as
been
!ITN" , g9:*91' , 97, t 1 .t..; wt , ,**plf,sin
-L 11 . - - c=
tl i imy p .•ffgg' 44 ,:tlierP , A 4 4Piii4T;*
furFef l #)Cf- 14 ' 17 ,?.'- ,
*do 41,41,4tati9. copied; Ly
"Audi;' ofitse4 ie r yes the , ex!.atpuee of
PlaferYAkt , t i Ait'-Wwd otherwise
Aervanii to escape
.fr,otp, their
I. eonunend i t he, Ow „ n
11 4-qpoitO , 11 1, e , 1 1 °.1 t
pttOocpiiiQpt.ol4ence ilthotit,h9cepting
the ,whole," 71p as theadd?"tippel Tele,
that "every daeu*nt Ea& he.-E4f." "con;
(trued if possible,as to, make it consistent
with, itself." By these rulpq let ns eons
lime this'Scrii!thre,quotation ,
God an'therized: the , Israelites' to' buy
the he4heP - re4'eleYee.-4e) , .., 2 6; 44.
P4Pf;-thisl .110rew
ler, another liebrew a hougeto-motthy,
tic shall be forev:dr free r -
God'authorized the Israelites to_ )4c;ld
the heathen sopurcha,se,d as ‘a
—Lev 20„. 4 r 4., this eliii . otejte so con
strued.,
deprivellieni/of such "pos
sessions'r•whenever slavn should• step
into his next .41cior - . neighbor's and 'claim
protection? •
God declared thatthe heathen so -
chase:l:by - Abe Israelites inightte.
• 41 ,
neii~hc men ;
should he 4 ‘lpindinen forover"--L6vr.25,413
Isithis text tolbeso'constined'as.lo
riie the children-of their:inheritance and
releaseAhe - Servants froth bondage when
ever he slbabld escape front the custody of
histnaster? - - • 1,
God` 'says the Hebrew - oservant? , who
chooses to undergo - a ;certain' ceremony
after serving - sex years shall 'serve his inns
tee forever---Ex. 21, 8 ; Beat-14%AZ' 18
this-text to be so :construed Its tazelioce
thie-xoliintary:slare from big obligation
Whenever ho 'night choose to run away ?
.God declares:that a manes servant "is
his.money.??4,-E x . 421411..1s- this text to
be so construed as to rob the ownerof his
money whenevertheservant sho'd choose
to abscond ?, • • • •
- In. short., should , it. be•eoustrued 130 as to
nullify•tho•inistitution, itself show =that
Paul and Peter did not understand. what
therwere about ashen they inculcated o•
bediance. and , fidelity of servants to their
masters as' a Christian duty, and that Paul
actually violatedltho law of God when be
sent Onesimus back-to his master ?
All these apparent inconsistencies van
ish at . once :by 'construing ithe pug - age
quoted as ari international, instead of civil
regulation. :It:was-doubtless intended to
regulate Oa Touduct of the Israelites tow
ards their rheatheit neighbons. and not to
wards paoh contains in
trinsic evidence.' = ' ; •
Throughout. the - Books of Moses: the.
terms thon" and 'Mime" and thy"rire
eases innamerabli3 used tol.lesigtuite the
whole Hebrew community:. , likthe'pruis=
age quoted it is provided that the fugitive
"shall dwell-with:thee,' even among you,
in one of Abigates." . Her: theii and `you
evidently- mean. snbstairtiilly the= same
thing—thee meaning , ther,Hebrewnation;
and yon UlearlUlg,:the9 people Fcomposing
the nation: !kin: craectthy Igates l n ebvp
°ugly me,ansi:not.aprivrite .dwelling; bat
one ofibeeities of braektliat phiaseoft;
.es beingtumilto •signifra walled city or
town, but sometimes the Whol6 territory
of ithe nation,' "The stranger'-that is
within -thy gates", manna: theileieighers
that reside anywhere , within the' Hebrew
territory: • With these faetabefere ins; bit
us apply them to the casein handi-ehang;
in the` reading- of the quotation , without
ebangbigitshimmingi
i'f-ricaltueaning be Hebrim nation)
ebalt notlleliver.nutatifigingter tbe!ser4
vent which bath escaped fromhia.master
into thy territbriesl'Hoshalkdwell in your
countryi. evert:arniang Ton;in ,that,.:plsce
which be. lialehCostrut crie of, your cities
- where ignited: Alin best r you shall not
oppress him." In short, the Mosaio lair
"treateditheillities: offoreigiiete -ow-Wing
into the Hebrei tertitotrkist. as• British
la* triatteAmiikleau: slaves eactiPing into
.Ciinadio.. -Atari:ado their -reateratici!Lto
?L•ats:l fei3k obit Anitrat.4. ll ehonlar like
-iblearitAltersinyPartem 7 cf this hrium*
initi if there beanyillsltyl what. *Outwit
strxictioti can ,theable::;bozonifistvilewith
itself? I pausb for a
i; , ,..r.-ilokitlVAttgtt Lac ititeiosowt:oo
-finds INITS4IIO Geortrta Praptiw c
.21/sl l ltt+9a - MMils) JOl)rutils ba119m0(110.41.9
WellipOtesAbstrAtcroPrigtortglitkAndl
alitqlthißof tW,rtmeitAulliveftl),Anit
Nieritads,vis 411404 ot iT
A: , &41.1 Sir, , Wll!4;:-. r.
•
, :?i7liosac Rose, ' don't. ery.,;-104!: ieMOOk
b.er:3o4rY . eu Proinied whval you I?ecfflut
therwit'ept '
et kno'w_. I piOntiseXto:in l
ageotisi toli4; hopeful; he; r'esigneklikt
the l mta t t,nor4 been ioni , 'Nvife • Tot Viriar
Year4lMa_it.. weifieasy,-,ta
ness 1 knew nothingfl,l) , ont:;: i ,
" Then yeti, are— ba p 'Y,, wire?
Ithavelteetbsi,goed hustogid to . you
FePtlrlAPP. o ':=4,4ef , t4 l §-rwat
ttiks;, 14?
of
*hi ,throwl . ereelf '1149
the'iiiiis h'eih'netincl.' . Itoselsalieu'
yetred !ihird Ilea; eel
She' had sr littlefortinie :valor ownpgood
temper end girloct
afivantegee , l it egt be Or ert4.0. 1 1
did not `
want fotAiteis.: Os Itotterßry
tuned titinn v inyryd ß .
%Ad'waged her; ?wh'ehl aatthey
CorrbDeatnetci - see her mother feho„vreuld
sit, -demurely F ap silently. ., ; qrt
listening;_as Pesdrtionia it ay
,havi3 lisp :
ed:ioOthello' to ' the` account' Madan"'
I=o
various \ far distant lands and oceani.to
wbich Efielll499' r d4tei)AVlier g
thb cl iTt;', rn . - 4 1 h a d.' httaine4,
littlitnifer4ititit- yeas° , art_
the. iie Of thirty-ain with O ntu 'ever hexing
thoughtdofferialinglaur: ties-, thate; ebonld
bind him to the land. Hi,s . element seep
tt IV bp'tlit'oceett',. man and ' htiy lealad
lived On it., '''All the . asdpeiatiiips . c . r tis
youth were with' it. ' lie - 'esSitelderpCfkiii
visits to: land and Las_ gojoura in ' , ..a , ,itfiti
were inciffeni-reeie;.#o.kt4at:l44 tlptlk ~.
kig:tistailNiiiiiid-tfie . `tallbtiSinesi'Pr lifd,
Sarnen`g r eiii:Sfit - ta vi.t."1 1 4" tP. 'his ; iiiitw9
Viii&e.here helhad• mot beeifot"it
ye'ars;' ' rei3 o 'pe - 'tee ng . 'ke over
him. He no longei
~ thought I nieltisiverit
of bis_projected. - :,,vciy:pies , viliee lie, was
alone• - rhe (aerie 'dew 'bettitt• - kliirid the
bright- eyes and - : gentle look of-Miste
Danvers than the! .blue; - dancirit. *avail
instead o f.thinking of bitore - bargains and '
traded-, all:that, seemed to occupy his mind
was the time that intervene(' between* .
11 8 4 1 9 41 a .e9klager'-.- - --i ~.-: - ••••;L - v.],
.. Xei, what , cool fi , he ; - -ixpeqt,-f , ely
l ei.
not that . Rose wouldloyq..) . 4in6
,_. _ tlas
rough,
,ail - oy,._tip many , years of
. r,.,k00,
thairelie:ied.:, JR( laughed. atidicepltloi
a fbol whelilideaught hieiself evi',i2 'liots;
b ile, Ocii:' thing, as lie sat . ..'sniollu
1 1ipg.,96 tVe`.epeks. - ovetraol(ipg, Sice7sea — ,
'`. 'O ,
One 02!ng; - hawev(iV, 'it :liityliebed
that Rode,end her nOther satlinAide Jain
gazing at, the spiootu water iiiid;tb r ,
distant holiztin in silent, d,an2lTatiPo'wilen
ketthew burst _ out iuto, one et - 14 104
launhs. '
•••. • . .. . .
"Dear me; Matthew " Carrot , What 4
the matter ?" said - Kris: Denvers. ••• = .
• " Whet are you laug hing at; Captain?".
escreicied Rose. 1 - ' '-• '-• •' ''''. 4
-'-' "'Wonkfleit- like eti• lenawl"Sard Cap%
Min •'-etufrol;liking 'hid pipe in bitzt:nitittbi
and' eiSeekitig' . •iii- It-serious - aiid:'eleAde'd
t o i l i,li - • .1" :1.; , : ; r;:f ' r , rf.,0,: ,C:ii-7
, •
' " Yes, I afioald.7
"Well, then, Twos laughing fo - tliqfk
howan old fool like me; rough and ,
wenthEirheaten", could ever expdet a iii.Ot
tylo'ung girl to - fall in "love with him.
--
Nom wastivt -that 'enough to make
ti.u c h ri g ht out-?"'. " • • • -
• =don't ihhilr'''SO," gravely replied
Rbise.
",You don't," said th'e- Captain, Nizking
earnestly—at her';" and can yoh- mitt!)
who:the young-gal was'?" • r`
".YeEte" mplied:-RoSe, a'very 'foW
whisper,,holdinadOwr her head..abd pfelds
ing h of weed to"pieces;
The,Par k tain let:U . 6_34e fall and Ida
yoio6ireinlik4l; us .iairiggititei Nesex
claimed - s.
-``lt4sP, s!ie : afrei(l l .9,44Arri
Is,.think could bear Ole
`3 , 141 , the1r.:'0 1 ,4 Rofsq,-PoNOtt
atr_biPlO 49tt .v 7
Pa4lo , Pliert!R.... 7 . 14_
••
Captain 9. 1 *Pe4. 1 iit. 1 444-ti4SOPIT
avid, fey ArArnermts-904.10F.,,1194
her. siis • - -
t i My iwife,rl he aid .at *ill 3*
young -,m4 AcK.:mied, au. yee
ark
. be
e pmr
wife ?" .' • • -
I .4 !ifyoO Will l3 loß l 4elo*g9aer
a)ittiug.qatlg,m, /
,s s - 1
";s7,l%*Papyikee auswer,, evers not: leg;
cAplicit t Is* e.;ceedingly emithatio fir ~e
clasped sli,ese in h . is arms, and: - .le.tuagy,
gamed lien ty.hei JA9bera OICIs
13QrAighi t hosoni 044 he tp3c44*/
AQUI) it Wl , ' . ;i 2 „
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!is give. . tier to. - ~e ] .,l
Mrs Danveralonlied: • eittc-iir4,•s, - ..eviieo tsty
p o t wiPcallgAßse4., ,-;
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iviut.euUki,juett. to4dle emit
Mother to him ;ItiattheFEVAo4 4 l4lo l o9
again of -the y's asks he
'ntedltfortune. Aicfirtor.d of
wieiattoindiAttlyik.sigtv4*-
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