We have ventured these remarks, because we know that you take a kind concern in the subject to which they relate, and because we think they may assist you in the prosecution of your designs. If we were doubtful of your good will and benevolent intentions, we would remind you of the time when you were in a situation similar to ours, and when your forefathers were driven, by religious persecution, to a distant and inhospitable shore. We are not so persecuted; but we, too, leave our homes, and seek a distant and inhospitable shore: an empire may be the result of our emigration, as of their’s. The protection, kindness, and assistance which you would have desired for yourselves under such circumstances, now extend to us: so may you be rewarded by the riddance of the stain and evil of slavery, the extension of civilization and the gospel, and the blessings of our common Creator!
WILLIAM CORNISH,
Chairman of the meeting in Bethel church.
ROBERT COWLEY,
Secretary of the meeting in Bethel church.
JAMES DEAVER,
Chairman of the meeting in the African church, Sharp street.
REMUS HARVEY.
Secretary of the meeting in the African church, Sharp street.