g^j REsa's Appeal to hke Lath Slave. — ' ing appears in the Now York Tribune— %1 id youa copy of a letter written to >tti >r jor, oneof the colored people at For- ''. roe. by his late mistress. I transcribe it )n g et literatim : — "Anthony, I have heard ?ere making a great deal of money, and Williamsburg and have no support, and „.., ler husband) is away, and I cannot hear fa I send you this to let you know that vant of everything. I have no meat, no ,g|j nny kind that will pass, I want you to rg . mme bacon and sugar and coffee, and things you can got that I need. I have j I to buy a tiling wi'h. We hove done all • ' rer for you until you left us ; and can nit *>f your master's children starving, and to keep and help them? no, I cannot n I should like to see you if you can little help every month it would keep .£. ant rend what you can get for me by • '■- she will bring it snfe he ia doing all he fljU i mistress does not let them want for fti 1 never should send you tbis if I had ,/ n want as you have not done anything s j)i this time it you consider yourself free it .., ty to do what you can for mo and my tbi children I shall expect you do all you n King does not come up soon you can »g! 1 by Sam Simpkins he belongs to Mrs [# ds tell him to bring them to Mrs Tilford j'ta ire.no w send them as soon as you can.— $£ r mistress Hannah D. Westwood 3 g become of Lucy see her and tell her to . ' ; hildren something I wrote this large so to read it well." — Thus you have the cob- ] a ie slave's inability to take care of hira- - 0« 8 the alaveholder that is the dependent rfl J COT.ENRO OX THK PENTATEUCIt. — e quested by the Archdeacon of Taunton ■' t hat Vie (rives notire that, in the Session J, ationofthe province of Canterbury, "^ ing, he will move' that the. standing " suspended, in order to the corißicjerV O address to the Upper House, praying fcjl r House to direct the appointment of a j e ofthe Lower House, to examine and -jj on to the Lower House, a book lately ' ts; , and . entitled, The Pentateuch- apd vi loshua critically examined, by the Right Y n.William Colenso, 'DiD., Bishop qt ve on -? LonjfmJin and Co, 1862, : — th'a't' 1 iu ScJftPMS l mii y deliver its opinion to the. $ J^ngWew Aipon tb,c book.— The Tiv\t«-
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Southland Times, Volume I, Issue 29, 17 February 1863, Page 3
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