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wn! It restored the proper restraints upon vice, and supplied the incentives to virtue. Those great controllers of moral action, _self-respect, attachment to law, and veneration for God_, which slavery annihilated, _freedom has resuscitated_, and now they stand round about the emancipated with flaming swords deterring from evil, and with cheering voices exhorting to good. It is explicitly affirmed that the grosser forms of immorality, which in every country attend upon slavery, have in Antigua either shrunk into concealment or become extinct. BENEVOLENT INSTITUTIONS. We insert here a brief account of the benevolent institutions of Antigua. Our design in giving it, is to show the effect of freedom in bringing into play those charities of social life, which slavery uniformly stifles. Antigua abounds in benevolent societies, all of which have been _materially revived_ since emancipation, and some of them have been formed since that event. THE BIBLE SOCIETY. This is the oldest society in the island. It was organized in 1815. All denominations in the island cordially unite in this cause. The principal design of this society is to promote the Circulation of the Scriptures among the laboring population of the island. To secure this object numerous branch associations--amounting to nearly fifty--have been organized throughout the island _among the negroes themselves._ The society has been enabled not only to circulate the Scriptures among the people of Antigua, but to send them extensively to the neighboring islands. The following table, drawn up at our request by the Secretary of the Society, will show the extent of foreign operations: Years. Colonies Supplied. Bibles. Test's. 1822 Anguilla 94 156 23 Demerara 18 18 24 Dominica 89 204 25 Montserrat 57 149 27 Nevis 79 117 32 Saba 6 12 33 St. Bart's 111 65 34 St. Eustatius 97 148 35 St. Kitts 227 487 St. Martins 48 37 36 Tortola 69 136 To 1837 Trinidad 25 67 ____ ____ Total 920 1596 From the last annual report we quote the following cheering account, touching the events of 1834: "The next event of
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