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w f>r the purpose ofDctumig anil threat-, to Col. S;in ford m niv behalf. Tills , ter, slate explicitly, fur fear of e-i** o»»^o-y tb T 9 cPDeALiRT I s»* anuual subscriptions, shall be entitled
eVmg in-. If his object was to repeat 01 ^ave rise to the following correspou-
cxecute that threat, a proper regard fot
mv oven honor and character must com
pel Hi*' to refuse, 1 stated fu thormore,
that’if he wished to have an interview
with me on some friendly business, I shout
f ce l nyself happy to comply, or if hecoub
0IH P doxvn I would be glad to see him at
niv house.
The G uard ll»r»n left my house, hut soon
icturned with four otli -rs, as I anticipa-
i J. all armed. They came into my yard
One of them observed that it was th° wish
of tli ‘ Col. that I should walk up. 1 said,
“V ou then take me as a. prisoner, Sir?”
Sir,’ 5 was his reply. As! stepped
out of the house the gentleman
aJr»-«U "Mr. ilmlinot, who tired th&t
gunr” 1 told him 1 did not know—I heaid
ihe report, hut there was no gun about my
home. Thev tolfl me that as they were
walking from im house some person, as
th*v believed, shot *< them, for tla*v
dunce.
Yours with much esteem,
5. A. WORCESTER.
Lawrfxceyit.br, July 25, 1»S31.
Cot. .1. \V . A. Sanford,
Dear Sir,--Of’ the proceedings
misapprehension that my intention to ^.i hRy j.iw emy Jiie^At^z f ° tl1 s v ; b l * b* *-uitou>ly, or to a proper-
remove mv familv related simply to yw*v* SF-APiiifciJA epe^y tiitr* hsr h- i r ~t c u ,t , *
the time during which i y trial is h.U-y tbiT 9 ®szi-C~y TTL^ TSPT4" gentlemen ri a distance will be gtaie.uiij
pending. 1 did not menu to give anv cpor’y cpoac.f-'I dsirAeiT ©4** oopzv4iy received,
intimation relating or extending to anv ls*a> z«y t?g perc-y g*v* Kir© o^er 3 - ? communications toBadger’s Weekly
■ period. Whatever of «'K.z wny a„c-t <’> *i<sV y»v
obligation, however, that letter might om.Mexy o-e-ir* D«s.e iplz afi.pz tances of money. C mmun.caiiorisYdiodid
be supposed, by way of promise, to 1 e»v* ©gt ©'©FZt-uy ope tap p- be a turesved io Badgerj editor acd
and their result in relaliou lo the mi^- *‘nplv, tha* obligation Is.cancelled dV | A4-ay Dh (poro^y s'iPE tas j©4-ay proprietor of the ‘Weeirfy Messenger,*
siouari.'s you will havo heard li.Torc ; )'*><>! answer ' ! c, ie.»0- i-A-Miy A.W- , should be taken in making
i his reaches you. I have non an up- * 051 remark that not until recent-| Adry o~e*»c~y i>4 *p To-oei-c-y m»<*y- 1 le «i. nances by fetter from a distance u, ,r
peal to m ike to your kindness and Lv have I urged the indisposition of ; h n^shcr eporoy ad*v* ysiv^rv, i.i*b- tlu money inclosed should e.iliu be b*m,
humanity. You arc acquainted with Mrs. Worcester as the reason of mv
ihe situation of Mrs. Worcester, ami continued residence at New Eehola.
aware that at present her removal j ^ hope I have not been understood to
is impracticable. So soon as she can
imply, that such was the reason, titi-
a-’ "d the hah struck a tree nea»* 111^iri
Win*? we got to wh»*re tin* Col. was, h*» I [ a jjj | ul q( lor S av, that if you wish
aUo a<ked m who In I fired that gun.—! aiiy | )om ] or security fur his appear-
! ,-. M ,lied ashcfoie. 11♦* then *-3"] ti»nt ii a | lrt 3 (o answer to the complaint ol
tr dioiu'hl anx person had r»ailv fired at residing in the nation from this time
th * fiiiard, In- would keep m n a » hostage (|J) gueh time ns Will admit of the
r. ■ ! they could g-t 1 im ri•_».?»t m in. I tnld | ( *movni of his family, that it shall he
Ii o t • could <!o .t- h^ plenM-d as to that, given. I ndrr these eircumstaiie.es
ho* if In* did kri>p mr In won! 1 certainly I mid \\ith these assurances 1 have to
b ., i* .• it •.nnocr.it man. He then ordered solicit that he in a v 11 *t he torn from
oe removed it is the intention of Mr. ^ S!,,< e ^ have Ijeen hound oxer to
Woicestcr to leave the chartered ■*>*s\\ei at touit foi such residence,
limits of U.-or»ia with l.is familv. j N°' , " 1 " 1 ,l "* n ,las •' h^iOlle leas.m:
lists alrea.lv timlcr sufficient bonds for nlthoush my e.rcumstanees were
lor his attitearanee at court, and I "Uoed su. h fliaf eould not have
'take upon myself to sav that he u ill ''omoved ,! I would yet I never ha.
! appear' to answer to any compluints “ »'«!>"» ; «!><• truth, that I
already entered or which may he ^'tonld not have thought .t my duty
hereafter alled-cd against him. And »° <'<’ ^ " " >'^1 been in my power.
T aeAfi.lP .ll»# oer^oy KT^ ilUf* oil the Bank of the United Mates, or on
o-oiroy ei»A 4>p dIiA.i o ej^f^y su cli State batiks as are in good errd.t
f t »ATe if.a4-ay *s je.tTf o-ow-y and nh,sc notes are subject to no iiijmi-
ous discount in this citv. All reuiutan# < 6
niiZ i.ir A vv \ JR A p .rsswtT Lwse j- rnide at the iisk oi the Proprietor of i be
KZr?> Ivlesj>ciigci.
iCT^Gentleinen sending On their on n
It Sv.tr T ifv\4^iy A.9sV“» V «?R ®r^!rMy
o-’ej rj P'y © out eo.iffB o-or'o-y R<^sh-
^z TA4 > 0-0f»0*y ©‘X 1 ^ A5r!»c‘'0'A y Tib nain sas >uii*cribe s, or ttie uam s oi tliv».-'e
persons whom iliev wish to include m their
"* s ' kT T - ,p kz as ta r r- ‘ g ..„ clr<> are lu nut ,. tllf , 1Juue t .j
ip ©zsrviwoy wri-toy c- \.9 cr- subscriber* town or post office, counti'y a».d
.9 TO-A h4T 0<C.i RZ 5» CSl'OKy (vy- state Ilia plain hano, Witn attention to ihs
c~r.i <gyM(;y ssji-y ©*v“* rot (T©bOl*-l correctness oi tlie oitliographv, or «-ue
y i.wtiiF.*v iw- *w o ,ro- ,n,s,akt ' s '"*> 0,1 ur u,e pg cl<0 “ u,e
papers auu m the account book .
y ©‘V^z s.iturz^ Ahc*Ry tutr c?shp- j Badge It.
h'ly DHV'ff.i ©A*’Z o-.u>Ay fvhrFMO-ny Ac io York, June 10 ih, 18J1.
n_io ! *!—r^^uUsci lions received at t»i> ot»
l believed that I ought not to virld
mv riglit of residence, until it e^ul.l [ s^Ao^.i^ touvo-y r-y n? cxy e*v
he f.iiilv t c* s t ** r 1 licforo judicial irihu- J (pyei^AT e*c iuj.?it i i„v si-Ks one— <lce *
mils. Hut ulicn, hv mv tirrest, anti MT ©*vz ?izy*.\T ow“* iGr©?iA
A »11: liICAN SPECTATud
being bound for my appearance at c=y i*ky RmS jcta.i t<aTi?y
eouit, the (luestiou u ;»s brought int o j f»oF 'l k.t XvVhh^A.i tsc£Tny " ASIllXGT* N CiJY CHR< ! NI( LE,
a tram for adjudieation. 1 eonsidered it ;V oo*c bh'^Lit-ay \x l
as not expedient, if it could be iiVokl- j u cy n*cb.%Gr s^.s-iy. o-a.i-
to expose mxselt to repealed ar- uyry \vi j zstry AM ) sw«t.py e«v* o--
n l * r
a-e m ( '.
his (amilv in their present situation,
C*»iil
1 ha
tie* m
•\ *{..,• {In-. h« a>5;.ed me whv l did not
wi»en In* sent for m •? ! told him
sent m> rM^ne.liy ih<* m-n wli.i li.vd amen luhle Id (He laws for sueh eou-
CiiUi-d ii,.on me. III. objet >va?, lie >ai limanec. lam |>eisiiaded Ibiilyou
t., infi.im nvtbM I bad made a misHalc- will not deem this request an miira-
i , n r.irard l< <br conversation that stable one, and tlut a cotn|
bilh'-jb- taken p'are bMxTecn
«t I a t r Mii.i'ai-- of |hi*
in.' *at and pubh-hcig statement
hut suffered to remain will) them,
holding himself, a> le fore suggesfcd.
e«
rests. V\ ith this view 1 expressed s>ic~y y \ w*
to Mi. ( hesti*r my intention of ic- c n.ir.; f <\\ c .)
moving, if pract ieuble, while tin*
cause was pending, and concurred in
the rcfjucs* which he voluntarily of
fered to make in im behalf.
tft 3 .\y<AMi*qy oii.ie
Lk.A-iir havta '-niF.viy
0‘Si»SAffmy Mr.i-n lksi* rn©.trTAa.y
v!h ori-U 11A Sr.*~\Y II V, P (r.. I it \ -UA.a S f- 6-
rc-y i cvz i;er e^if;«\\f-y rbk
A\-ay fbiieq iKo- i'hvs-
. \ s to tin* nefarious machinations **M’ at- Ti>r» , c ©. i !:i»-qy ki it TjbTVmK-
l filbiis/ud weekly by Jam. x C. Uuntt.—Jraat Vrr
E'littr.
Ii is tlif* design oi the Spectator to ; »e-
«ent to the public, into, titanou ol •'Sd y
kliiU, lliitt is calculated to he I»ti I* * .:g
am: u>etu . I: !»« *.w \ e . ts^reminj *ie-
\olcd t i he f t ow ng oka c :
d I J i til'll u !. it U'r n»a^ hfe <ler»V.e-d
impoi taut. n iut i\ •* to t h- Xi >» r:tg, . h« • h^
various im j is G *m*;a ti x-
ermuent f*» p url o»U fiie itesigu an.
d ncx of public n rasuff ar* < .\h
w 11ti it will be alike <•
under
ir own na ies, t»ui fir making ir.e ihc
us. H
m: s.ona it>v roir- «'hat l 0 ’ 1 ■)’ t'oneehf io ne
duty, and witii vour feelings.
n if c un nun'.cation to the public, j
l it . ^tlie Gu'n d) considered me a peace-
atd'*, passive, inotlerisive and ignorant
kind of a ruan, and a* not possessing su -
tic \ :\ : lv to write ( i- 1 understood
Ii i,j va j the editorial ait*ele« vrhii h
h od appeared in * be Putcn s. H * intiin-
«’e 1 that the mission *r.rs were the authors ,
vt those articles, and lie I lamed rue fir
’aiming them as mine. He i ‘quested me
i • r.:\ ! c this correction, which I have d#ne
.•r»/ding io nw best «n fci-tanding ofuoiv
bis l.nguage.
Alter further conver ition, in xvh cli i
uoj.*osed sexeial questions, i told him |
v tin knoiv.in order tlrat 1 m<ght not j
.,i guib i* of misstating things, on xvliat !
•j i'» i he bvid arrested m> ? He said, *‘for ;
hriag of that gun.” e look the op-
ii : t i\. abo, of repealing his former
•i. ii i liigclialion. I ob'U’xed to him
.* < a- : > his tip eat I d.d not care any thing
.j ; p, ; ,c could exer*ute 't if lie pleased.
\ ( r: .ie <1 to this effect, ‘T> *nt be -\\
• , ,.... ‘ ^>u do I will mount x ou d u
mi i ,V ag.iin. “If you dvi.’' neuii iug
‘ .r ? j t iuv«* Oiav if I made any more some
meats, ‘1 xvdl -end In 1! to you,” or
I he hail now
i*3iS! cut x\ it !l
t o he x our
U ii!
you have tT;e goodness to put into the
hands of the hearer, Mr. rheoipson,
a reply to this, directed cmIum to
mvselt or to Mr. Worcester.
i shall regard a compliance with
this request as a parlieuln taxor to
my sell, as well as to Hie par'ii s
more deeply concerned.
Your ob t serv't.
EM Ml A W. CHESTER.
Co!. J. W . A. Saxkurd.
bin,—Theuhuxe was written bv
Mr. Chester with my consent, and
xx ith my conem renee in every
part ieutar.
IU spetTluIlv
A. WORCESTER.
of which you aecilse me, supposing
>h't no other t!:itig c can he intended
tiian those in'imaie.l !>v his Excellen-
cv (jovenmr Gilmer, in his letter to
me. i deem it sufficient in reply to
f 3 nr 'o.iRii'iy a«s.«aa
rny t-wso- cmyz ic iiy.u*4T v*rzo '
nivii^iy o-tgok .i xtp ..^y cpwr
©a’Z OUT fe.lRIi*:iT AAStsR 5 l d-T iTS.l- i
f- -A orr oot n y s.\.# Dhc^iy t.- j
.hieil< cl *j *
hai a: !<*is
I '
.c
moral
in n.
To advo ao 1 the |iroinot : nn to pox* or, of
thus: 1 wliose uur.xvn pnsoii.il ^ki'i and * : i
vatc votues n\•' a Edge t l the r . <. < 11 «.>!
uf-s an ! ability ;.i ti»e public service.
To \ nnlicalr-
refer vn i to mv answer to him, a b.i'iT t>5i- c^pt t ; »v* sira t.iof c y
copy of who h is in vour possession.
I am respi*ctfullv,
S. A. VVORCESTER.
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p i.rsc- A'lvix^** ir, i:a ,i!t^-tlr
f oct'-.4 a.i,*>. eA.pr.i ;r ,
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fi tel oi F IF f ..0 lot-. >iLb‘-
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tii t i.ori: *oty r^dP.iA. ©xz
c^'flFz otth«#.irV nw-m ny ?.« ;r-z st»s>t--
.i r \ r>y oo v. x <r u i o i y MiT-s
e.ic'c-s (rfipoy m\z r;«y z>r.ity ©-
w** ©or iGpfi-qy t?.e niro^Ji y tfO«si*T
mr-nzoa.i x\if-.i-rr t.ip ^.ipc^Ts-
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at •
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xx dh me.
i m .■* i»i f
ii - ‘■•aid x <*'. and I i cturn-
Scuddf.rT, July 20th 18.TI.
Sir, -In answer to the letter of
E. VV. (Chester, Esq , xxrilten it
seems a! your instance, 1 xxil! biirtly
leinark, that 1 do not consider inysefl ‘ : ^ *'•" >^ui tiA-io r»x-a w.xsja'o
vested with any p xver xvliat* ver to
disjietis»» xvilli the laws ol’Hie State.—
It they operate ha i sidy upon you,
the fault is exclusivt ly your own.—
It they tear you from your familv,
when siekntss rendets your personal
SNvicrs necessary, blame none hat
yourself for the separation. You
know lull well Sir, that you eould
have remained in peace w ih them,
th cat * and
conx rutionat, < I’ the A* o ig n - o liVs
count j'v. and to u»p £ * the r c 'i. a*' Js
original soxen- ga.s ui«d propuc-to h, to oi^i
a»ii'tatice and synqiatlw.
r I'« pxiubit s*»rxa of i he eoldical and
lal ox :is romi‘‘i*t;*d xv th the co'ur^d p *1--
nation, and to pr mi ’p an 1 Piicourag', T
©very prooM* an I pract i«* .hl rt mp‘di*> I, » ' «
nutlahE opp| at ions oi the Ati-Piiv: w C* I
p, i "zation and A iru an l.iuiit u. i-1 * *- j
I PS ,
To p\posp 11 ip rnoru-itics aod m» »>
lritrmperam r 1 and to advocate ') 1,1 laxv.Ml
S^t’.x.ii* \i?S r l> y«Ivp Ti. . t 0 3 t5A?- , nr*pn«nrps oi r fl' cling its r\t mt'.rn.
wtv.4 DFQwy AJc^fxf 3 D.lA l*«c\ To promote iIip gpnnal interests of FV-
OAA-1T. Tl»A«fF.IiDRTC^ O-M ftE n ‘*ation, inoru 1, rntfll.-cturd’, anil \ by- yul
| and to a'.-'P! 1 its claims to he cons jj**r“d
ilia cssontia* and only safeguard of ii;odv* Q
m a republican go\**»iMin,»'*nt.
'I'o rhcounlgi a :id t > defend from c1.
dr new, o f.-\v r-az jsr,rr dr \a ;> h-1»s -
T’O--. o»iiT»x^«yr» ©er 3 ^i? Dhftwy r«
e IiAA-i.V J f i f» F' t ', t ; 4'*Z ShC.r\k- Dli D B
s’.aw-
: a hsrs /-fatm.i n«y-v“
1)4
Db
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>out
xx hen
Fui .it Ml
li i- proper tiifit I sh Olid here olg | a|J j ai { milfla | Pl t .t| | 0 thei, necessities,
I did not cai<' « hud you been disposed 19 cl- moan
t that his tlirr.it j y oui st?{f uprightly *is a citizen u! the
c* on my cour-r a‘ Stale. r I'here is nolhiuj in her stat-
egleet his fnm-
11 ♦ v t* 11 ->
hr IN
I said
I me*!
I'.iblPIl
•IMI | V .
Tiir Editor
Nkxv lu hoi a, Aug 18 h, 1831.
l etU >i ol the ( lierokcp Pho rilX,
Dir ar Sir,— Before my l.«st airc st
hnd imue*d tnc opinion, that when
once I sh"ii!d he I airly before eou.t
for tiial, it would be useless after
wards to expose myself to lie per-
J utes,requiring him to neglec
ily iu tiieir distress; on tiie eon-
, trarv proper punishment ii he does.Ol *
the indisposition of Mrs. Worcester (
l have frequently heard;—her case j ® svy 4 .„ ol
1 j j-f»ir|('t 1 (pyf'Y* O-MCr OF-VDA 0-Z4o"T CF c t?D4I S!i-
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p.e o or 3 .it fwz o mtt dlor
IitFiAFT, Dl 4 * Dlipy IrLIiA f T. if^-y ft j del ous rd ack^, and i njou : ; ous- su«|»s-i*?^ m»
-vj. ; all associations designed and cahudatt To
j ro:note, at fi *mr an 1 abroad, thr he t‘ n
terpst - of sociptv. _
'i'o publish all record and v spful mpir* e
nionts in the Ait ami Jh ienepf*
To skrtch tbe picc«‘r*dings of Congr^-s,
dui ing ihoir session-, and !•» present at all
a "Uirimarv of Forcig n and Domes ae
N'XV.
While th rt »S 'ctator xvi’l sedul >uslv r -
bis death. ! f* ainfrom all pa t x* stiif'o and pa tv Id’d r»
DIED,—at New Krliota, on tlie Idiii d will enileax or to gi'p both o' tk-in
i-ist., Ju.ciha, daughter of Bov. S. A. theii du-*, and to e»i use to th.e j nhlic ye
Wore* sic: , aged fire months and eighteen 1 Hie intrigues an I obliquities of all nartf-s,
days. | as highly pern.ei>.u , atrl ex>r iy
)iiIMt miMUl—WiP^iPff'WipiiilfiW'iini 11 on win i 1 in i i n to the wplfaru ofthi <: _*s
BABGEIVS WiUiti-Y trv."
SESTG-EK- ) * TERMS — I"wo dollars nud fifty
DIED,—on th* 8:h aid aitie iu«.uiti of
C/leckainanga creek, Chetokee Nation,
1x11 . .lent s S. JM xpsh x i.D. Mr M. is said
to have been a natix<* of England, but
brought up in Burl iigton, V erinont, and
to have since resided a. different limes *n :
^ 11 ! the cities of BO'ton and Ne»v \ ork. He •
xvd.s married in this nation a few weeks J
before b's death.
To his friends and the public generally ! l ,,n * ann in , in advanc# , or three dot ,,r S ,
ti-- subscriber x^ould announce his ml 1 n- 1° k' paid 'vthiii tine- mo t hs n, | r v ‘' !w
lion of publishing, on the 4ih of J« y en- ^r.hmg. l-o- six months «itc- dol.a- and*
suit.- the specimen number ol a news, a- bftx cents; Io. three months * ne * ©Ih*:, in
per under the tiile of Badger's ft ee* y , a "' 3Iiro -
r, to be devoted to the int rests .Any person xvlto will oblam five res ; on
ol Religion Literature Science, Agncui- subsculm.s, wdl he ent.tiled to ah a -
lure, Commerce, and Public Occurrence s. I dtlmnal copx, or its equivalent in mo-
Wliile all the evangelical denominations ♦
appears a protracted one.
her sufferings. I rejoice to hear tiie
jirospect of iifr recovery. H it not
until very recently have you thought
pctuaHv dragged about J>y a military 1 proper to assign lier indisposition as
force. It would he, not less an inter- j tho reason of your remaining improp-
ruption to my labors than my removal | rr ly xvithin our J'crritory. l!c-
wmild ho. This view of the subject, lieving now that it is n mere subter
fuge by which you may lie permitted
to continue, undisturbed, your nefa-
W G0«V‘*Z CVUPR (FhliBFT SIiZ ShBRifT
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on the common ground of Chr.btianiiy.— | The following extract is frr m. ah «rtide
iSftW.aa Mi'oiKT oi-'mF tbt» foa- \ It Will therefore be the high purpose of J in the .Spectator, designed f<* cornet
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umphs, under w hatever banner achieved, | tion Society; that it will be chiefly <1 . Vo , fc
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together with the peculiar situation
ol iny family, led me to loim the to continue, undisturbed, your nc!a- (>ir . *>.• < .* v delusion. j both, of these Societies; that the A IriY
*j esl ,.n of my removing t-i**m Icmpor-| rious machinatinns, yuur request can c=A irSAo* sen'll) tvyarv*F u ! i ( ,* believed that a large portion of the Education Society is connected
ii -lv that is until the time ol my ‘ not !»c granted V our misconduct t-aLA/ld.A • i American communiiv are prepareu, k'V | eecding txxo columns, and ih y ar* te
Mrs Worcester should ne-! m:iv be the misfortune of your family; ecz ©Mhyn nr wsiMWcy-;,, , reullencc of arba ne and charitable ceive the amount ot half a * ol a*. f
‘ M,s * ! 1 ' ' b ’ •’« —- - ^©<foi)AA- i sentiments between the various iclig ous | on each subscriber tothe Speetab --- J
. j —. - < i thus a comtrtorx ihtercst
ImhVfu rr.n'T 3tienglhas to render
it practicable. ^ mea , n t,lllr 1
so .posed tint my relative dutu'9 io-
q iired me to use all ijxviul means io
be with them. As soon, therefoie,
p.s I had given security for m > r a P*
pearancc at court, I informed Eol.
Nelson ef my intention to remove H
possible, requesting him to present
the case to Col. Sanford, and desir
ing (hit I might not be further in
terrupted, until mv removal should
cease to he an impossibility. IE*
pHiuised to present my request to
Col. Sanford, but at the same Dme
c\ tressed Ins .opinion that if would
rr.t lie granted. On my relating this
couvei s it ion to Mr. Chester, whom
had etn doved as legal counsel.
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neither sorrow nor sympathy, for their j c ~ r cry.MC-y ru
situation, can impede the course of : DKy f.A l, z asfw.iok* T.. r v zr i
juslieo. d'lie object of my Station S1J hI ' y A,mc«v* a-uapzo- dktoc%a
is to prevent, not to permit fra ns* d*ft ktirsiLi-y »SrA^»
denominations, toappreciatc and sustain a j have
publication, which, while its cln*u a«ro in * r°l’
publication. ___ . ,
its religious departments shall be the glu-
grrssions of the Law. I should my
self, therefore, be guilty of a dim-
liction of duty, were 1 to allow you
to become further criminal.
Respect f ii I ly.
Yr. ob’t Seiv't.
J. W. \. SANFORD.
Rt*v. Samuel A. Worcester.
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devote
We
Jm iiumedialtjly. proposed lo writing
Brainf.rd, Aug. 14th, 18J1 *
Cob J. W. A. Sanford,
—Before the receipt of yours
of July 26th, I had been blaming my
self that I did not, in expressing my
concurrence in Mr. Chesters b.t-
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! all the experience he may have gained 11S
SA-tten vears of editorial labors, and humbly
hopes that his enterprise, as far as it
worthily pr©moteS the holy cause oi Uhns-
tian union and piety, may be «r«*wa d
xTith the approbation of Heaven, and sus
tained by an cnhghtene«i public,
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responsible gentlemen, who are willing lo
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at the same lime he a*d ng“ f b e ty
The Spectator isneeded, r ot onlv ! aK
organ ol the Society, but as th- mean* of
promoting its pecuniar y j n nrPs .
general character, hoxr. PV<5lj w li rr * niai *
unaltered; and with re gard to this, w. re-r
h r our readers to it^* fjast numbers, amf to
the Prospectus xvhic i xve nublirh to^ lav
1’he Colonization an d lucatmrt Socie
ties are no) connect ed, Aln \ the funds of on®
xvilino/ be used \,y t ( ie 0 ih»r
It is contemplat-jd therefore * t9 f, u bTiii
! n tll< ‘ , c,, > , of ■'''-ladelph.a, a new month*;
journal under '.he above title, to hewin ie
183i. it will he conducted br P, 0 | Ratio*
esc,ue fisted by seffe. a ( gentlemen' ofcon-
siderable talent amt knowledge;
„! ri “* j0 “ r . nal *h a 'i contain every thing
calculated to enhghte r ,, instruct> 3 nil „*
jje ove ie mm. . tt will not he ennfinod
an particular branch of lite^aturf,