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           SFIIIDAT MORN~G

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      F. ~ ~*WALLCUZ (inrn AGENT.

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       -,   Twll be sent to ue AdimSmr
    1(pfrs et t's mse iii 4ao&
 rT A.dlrntwl      to the madte. and all lettes
 *a  totie n  tflM7eo   of atthe paper ian to
     M    6 (pnrrAWOto the Oca] Agent
     A.emriDruet3 inkig Ica than One qutit in-
            tim~ fo -' =L--o a suae fr $I =~I
          TI~eAg-1  th Amtrma,    SAaeuaetta,
  r.oitrliujmidhio Anti-Starry Socitirs are sit-
                  SIaipitsfur the Liberator.
                  geblene cnsittethe FinanilW   c
         bu Cre not reiwnrble fur aY of the debts
    4       L:Yrrsz(CiI JAaso,,fU.UGA
      RTuND   riisA   lmv. IPucaM   rcT  m


  or! %W qmtiIo tImprially mallowed a hearing.


  M.LLOYD    GARRISON, EDITOR.

-VOL. XXVI. NO. 1.


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'ROSTON. FRIDAY, JANUARY


  No union wihp B9ntbabtlSI
=3   M tILOSUWTmflON  is '& DCOV~AXt WITS bRAS
         Afl AM  AOrZEfl XTWi-IttHL'
  Sr   ITan! rxv cwmorun   mm-~tiflSIST~IYRt
lindeoft thu faithpresribmt, $ia ILoadlLOS .f 600
mmat  teo  eCcantitte.  thmwSspeci  a  rvson  rs
  U8 =5PU7UUxT or TtUL boWInm TZNGS       U
wAnn fe fst mwas the Immanity I= tesity yt~
      o em the Lb*Afr~can sian trade;t0A mOund 'mW
  2rlreLmoS To menawpr omfs LAT=1-.'=
ngsermsut   praiilrry pnhlhited by the laws @f GO&.
dqealorpmc.,BinaId ,Usiny, the exaction.NMal
0 ~ the prinealpirsat popular reprcsnitatlom. of a rape-
nation   opt SteAE-4bW armielseof pvchaIsmsander
tbeanam   of pernn ,-.- -I    d teepr rqnt-
an tng the   opypomed . .. To callgemnt ths  m-
ewtekd  a dmuoracy, Is to hmluitke undssedhng  of
mankind.   It In doubly tanted with the lbhcthuz at
$jeha&Wmzd  ay. Its   tmcprociI opemtati.upmn tM
guvuromut   of the inallon Is to ciablish an auhteMal
mnajoety in the miStr rtprCtnnttt  Nr  that Of the
fre  people. in tbn American Cougre; LIN DT1511E5
  TWAn Tu    fVM  O.PLOPAGATIONt APID PflPfl-
  i-snow   or qrnT nix nMgraLT ANDANTRAINXOBSSU
  W aUM  AnonAL Coo'rnzn.''-Me RQ~t trAdd~


3.  B.  YERRINTON & SON,,PnxTna.


ITT~T-V W11 TTITID-flflfl 1


EFUE O 0f OPPRESSION.

             ULTRLAM.
 rwI,,fedel of the N.Y. Jedat rea  fComercie.)
     - alieiis an~ther ilutr tints of te opertiAn
 u-autiin.  ftL, isol is personal ierty-the
   ,&mI ihnrlY of egroe . Ail other  thigs
   tK, scrificed   Li scure thi. The pulic
          thjilifInithmliCntittion ,hnel on
     st-u c050of f-rd J-in nr ntothing mi~pared
  *hD tinis rc l Iez  'fm hhsrte one nero. the
    ~~o-sfa humdreduh110:ItiieMst ho iperi-
    i-i  l~ iarrt-n q mic  pide tps amnss of

  p-, terle. Lilcsettleuuita  and   ustois,
    at   ce clfuhcesof a tikioc, are all ligtlye--
         altI ua imtntstiglIimlint-hirart  u Lg s4
  a n  L (asnuiIl1At of t, ri,rilmnIshelW

  101ni,r it s  inic-Ypiun tithe presnt ho.
       1L~~   rr,   Ien 0.iitomreid arrb-oin's
       J~-,sii-c~- i.- rue'a uulLutehatleniigt-n, at
 uic  vrke poi~ml hut1icen it ten  ty only vhlrnrd
 jArn-icuse   we .cetmme reid   aop-ringly t a'
 IC1tiars's Of C0pr-umiotC iminpi in f t Imeus- i
 ,i.Listld rrdin pgi   habst Chaits of p--lu
ie'An suiteacids. ibm 'flhucu'-tht dirtitiiys. i.
lajMd ,jhy ntor1141 str of rightcuotincinco ro
  triNa3n-Ihklinomtruus pcniinteoftmev
  pres.[ie aoriid result o te vain  it-
Vltit  a ciemite -d 0.iim istweei sciiglem til
     i--n-The inst uuiiiiiitwe em frm to the
 ,o, k  inemeakt i. lii it is cci. ano ly vii
 I u-out 11 us.thaiLhad lit oot luen for this evil
 111--L.the go-h c,sC.t  f ounCmiain would have
 id grot prs,~eanIi nOr itentry - and the rumirey
 sis. la-il)urhurn  onon' wish t  tke
 rrnuthir pm 'VI ir Otipre 1ser ufnew    j
 ji  T ,  ,  iywudm-wiii lctitg us indeminits
 rnc ohID tor p ri Miy ilersstid aveW. if w
 fIj lit Sith cn [j-e 1 Cie, Lthey will couttic-
 tti t  %VAliat tis0  lirrrwCC itumn-nately,
     -ohitlin Ic-ielc nt ticik bee,itnd nt he.
'foe-Ti uInihloil. 0f1tmeOwnliti-n fineti-un to
htj is- `Lfur uLiea rraii t ii retiur  i figitie las.
i a116I vuu (Mikest  c lhid faisi-.i bhikin-
ittl  pic ieitgrt nfthe   GCimuitmtiin  We
utksc In-mt rent ounce -,'ur hnrty f-tre sisof
%7.1dt1t1~   ;--iWieimnti Owi lm ld nt fe- r t c- ou rn
t)d01s6111. Lcrvuotnm L-ris-I nd ocAtuihClby no
- - uny . tIL  tie utr  Mi unuldimithn tur-
   i-c  w,ilneh  mt aulicrin to timetuiiliitl
   s--nt htermut-but a Kemery%-w f slut-e;-if We
     1,- iin  oit w-r  c-mit% 0 ~ llsit  lrce millume.
T- 1j      f 01cu-i the  n rk~  o edmmlto l.mv-ry   isjo
ilil um   ibi maouirmIa:that igen--LL1roms idtdts1170
fis-e. j yW,'1 -0irlinovikoi. 1   hiFcin
ih-nD~   -p-e s mdnise in of ao~lmi'Stit's;-atm
a  ji isit t us hat a St u TertteS lcuvery !1 I
h.i anc trariht to etuihlish lit 11s,-we 1ma.teo~
m, h16 it. hWeo[ust regiet its existence, ht
0'ci s Ua.wartTnt in m  iipltclsyste fu r
-11  insy qriosLiminiartimtie Illm ny'-t---  lgl  we
  ur a i lc i mC I require tA t  1 c em i' m  ii I  i t t ie
  a: rulawd i i rmtnohy    R oi iiiioda c1pic t i
  i-l i-c,c; enun!if the sP-cito d p-litic0lytem
  fxi irrily is esALil hLy suh mans, we
  in' 1-:4 t r uik Uonmis delgie,aind illo
  itisu-traimnfir nii,ia.n .w tle n--n   hom
  i--i'iL.l rfNi'lisit, ugiit,-70 IM nuriiAlt tthn rpal
  re tL -law-ri Vi'nwpr-mliia.eirhaps u-e holl
  mpotl!tisnwt   tc-i if we co~ld unetaind
  71-r clonIc its atnim. We cakn tndrsand the
  Ilirld cmoaitiohich have fiol in oy
  bultsr, tl si rupctvc .nld exeutry   iiprk-
  3 tiMoVrdifrt ting. Ex-ut-rY csonlcr-

  0 CIeseu irosdisint pL rics, hving ia oncinuniig
  otl.01ty-:Ind tey 11611ma rerIiir ie Sitn egl ur e-
     5tsl sorelii.,Atim eominirthem. 'mh-a the
 )t., Uri Conalr.iim, ise iull AV lk thekehncet,
 ii will Nhruso Intelli.-icMn aned 1innCtll io-sn- rnsi-
       tteltin.Ti  faxiimn wiv in 114) e ls n hle
 itrrl nntie Disric   f           Wlh ill WenOtl
       ftpl -fnb Lm-rsc aisnit. and when thi tute
 irto itt iteneew'ishi, then i-r cii c mljnf b
 L k l't -amr w ill re ra t- -ed '[ris fACti-'tt. al
   ii  liar t,)ari n ,oofrn'se irri-rr : tonl4eet,
   Sttiktnycu. r,   t roi-n risiet,  on ohn4
 ettiorm' isin l tr.i  --ositczi'sdmeaure;enu
 Lo o Smmt face is ar I-IhcI Fficiily Oxtesice f
 ,in pirposen f .i'i l cltivtticn. we c-onan odt
 'tI tll 11tine r ur fthin gcovriimet on thi
 iWijcd  tis ue ~ rl kend aetisfanCturily dfine,
 tlCirreiUi-lUn.Le moWe   puchsisoO- sta
   1Ino   nh lnthedipoitin   of the Northert
   tri rIMA&rdt with slvery, we do not feel Otu
     trirntirls im otmi whichspant sem to el
     'in5lre7elevte t ime North, iey were no
  41AIUituul ir ink -Iumaaiot it. Teir i ntet~in
  4ts lirsitd .ci-han wim   s,this   innes fnc
  1414 rfihUnK,. 1hsmt9it wlool-I hes.gremhlt if thinso
  ll, 'ptly   pl a arp 'f a I C.mimnd hringa
    Wutlil -n~uy enMm-li upkIon onestring eslti-e
  th y then the Cars IMig-eed chiely to be charmedo
  *ttl0(ra  tI Te trt ii, our itiretnt clry
  n'Ot iilf~lr   plidticinorruleor tatrsun
    i4  a S  , nnfin  tooedithiaiC, nd to
    Inc gamictn iit huhtsnes  and  the wrld
      X       e t~Wi-s lSi-Elm0ccmm1lshtheir gun
    6111 thdi   r-Iee ddmimmglrn pries~dts tin ti
        lo!kh hei an a  rndestins.  We piiii
   uts   Ois of theareat. Mtun Preacher: asc
   r   lep 'onuoure ncility ai iuicid-l of rl
   Pi. b-ic ieldK9iftIcedeerve   our admrnn
        A J-it -asaihtici inl and fdocteof IuILee
      imIm.tis el oshe desrve our moYurnful cot


        RC)UMENKqOW-IWTH=GISM
      Si1!at Srong1psclioiins, but, we   rum
      5  ultriq, t  ntAt allties. eare ready t,
      ia nr e prk feling in the altar of our co
            n,u  and for tbs welfare of the Unioe
        tiieli O oher mea offe4~atIig the  ml
      b-e ation thait threIoate, n  ,uth with co
         Mogvens. ,and llds mne perptuitj o q
         .'In a o hree parae, copared with  i
     IntmotiOeof its in rediary dotineswe  a
       i,   r ilthat wich is derer to  us tiu
       : -I. cthe blutfirn b ctom~iett. Givet
           04  rolItV , a    UDeewrodictier, ij
      ~ Ii.    n  et     onr tL  he tc ly/s it
      Iii,       4lmru nN-Itmay e.howver, th
          Stteniticiers Of theoppsitionmayi
      oM 3  If luee  an a y11 entuolly be w
      4    nruiromatters  anthesneenr  indiw
      te    f such an ulr be made, thne Soutise
         Fit illtite eiht a potit withoutsoMateri
         H    Pfllill~. Bmtweonfss   to  ma
         itueor  time Nrtern Fre-Soilrs. Tim
       ~t.fnte lt rMot men of coneidea. to whi
   Zit  it3 with osifihin,= g prteisiy.   Si
   en14 of 00 eaged  .atLiotn,   and ar  ealis
   V    , is ingle spI-kf iusguanieity.   Te
   '%5t   klwsI ,pr fr keeingLithisHuse of It
   6ttausts  it disranizd cd ursmims
         eu slisoll e0.sonnt thn abate noiOta

         1q il Nhtrd which is the4 alpha and om,
                pitalfath'-..N,  ri-unas Ba,


   FPUSION      IN  SUPTORT  OF   SLaLVERY,            ever yet egn this work. We hate nevr hlart pFn
                     FremtheItllmneedEnqiry.      ep   runity becais,vorlpiing front   the barbr-ci
       Fetromadto sela tntilofth. W  ism   f4tea~s, there hs reseldupon  us, like an  m
  Kn-No   dthig  oransofthe   Soulofth   o - sties  cuhm    hui  istitetilon of slavery. In a   till tes
  the pr-otinon i of the  o uthcy  n t     ceo flir  the question lanceres you all, s ye is
  fpsnthe etiwes.of lik eo  tin   moite  of3their am reloves of tChorisinity. TOn  hwtae s oemmi-
  flies, othe  nrrn   tihemajoityot~eirect-theprehension of what ore the Christian relations of. i
  uem, pte ave sodthalanxrof  Nityinal epet loan  to Man, Vand woman to Woman. As Chris- Lu
  tom ctmandnthirdsniidand gf alalan Dcniditfor  tiftfs, you mount  believe Limitt th largest Mueuaomn of the
  qust ionablheirCwdad who asrcenidaeol aloe exressdl in all the relations of ociety, it the  i,
             a   coosionblocadil~ti Wh  tis  ecevedonl atruest inbimnient of te Christian chrchnd the wr
 hand fl Of votes  Tic bo  tht  the titude  of i  tret   repr-mstenrneiiun of the heavenly law. At   ti
 '74, chanipiins of the Union and Vctetiniitution wll-isers   to the Chritiun curh,  you muthe- Ci
 is apprecited  by Rome  of Our  opponns, who Pie     that  our   felow memabrs  of tht  Chritian   cr
 place the Trrsponibiity in the rght qrrter  we   chutrch, whther   lck  or white, should tgether  On
 oe   this fllowng extract from the Rowney (Ta)   rcognise, as in Gods  reenr-. tie commiton eqal-  a
             larlrg'ace.-ity of the piitoal naiture and the common destiny ap
      'No      sprur.airrxTn.  or  ight dys   ave to wih   all tire ound.                           S
 the0 Minuie Of re     1111s1ei enleiiirorngto mehe- These, thn. ar   raos  for airing a lecture no i,
 cao   rimrizet for the tesinmnvtion f ltorsioc-e; but a  eni-slvery in ierpl. It seems itmme that it I
 yet they louse entirely faledto elect a$Smaekr Teisveybcoing in a citizen of t~e Uied Sttes  e
 Nationanl oray hve oreil a hir cmdli-iltht Ionha mud sok to interest y1OU in 1511t inter- t
 Mr. ltielrrlsoi, of Iiui.Mr.  lItwas   dlr~i-le lieaots us the most atIN his prsent tun'. Now ty 0oh-.
              par   u'e-.or, eil m ewa wriasol cnsiteit ~r- mto-ngh1tistounable you to e, Rit to pel, 0'
 rwTter of the ersshnv B, Iill. lie01, nrp.vl to the b. t  aIirds-eye viewa-what really is the cmiarr a
 alioioims Anil he FtreoSilrs. Mri. K hiss ttefl .ep- I J tim-cgreat nom-ents doro-rnt work, soat to n- a

    ~s .I y  a t   mI nea   ote rp art iest in  th is l Ib m t'-ic h  P '¶   I r b l e y u t f irm  a  so u n d  ju d g e n t  o  th e  ten d n -  t
      lymod mbumirtang id ofr ihir rreipeler et-icies   if our Lties, rndthe  pripect  Of  the in-  v
 .1-tie-. hese VP-t-is cesnt ancdi sill nt ceoiimie-t hur  istefuture. I asill alo, his spiritF troh F
 Soatheren Amepric.iNuitm   amnwill   haverumingidingmeto ho js.  m erely desribe,id
 ind dowith the ioa-lhnletits fthe Nort, who  havelthng  echoflre greetMovetsi hihaea
 nllowei primicpee rpagnetto the fSouh rh.  ivre- -',Cclo  lagetealaet  li~   r   tp
             cirier eal Anunimlnise hve iumul eriy sll ogehr-irk. rnd so put each of you in aa poition to eeS
 or. Ilentin I-stheir can-i'lilate  The CsnnTqIP mv im 's   dwat iniltherhostto b. d-ne. I  cn assure you 1tat I-1
 fr his  er, that the  apponaentsf Iil-milson, wio the tne  I shall1 speak ;  is one of holi. P  lira INC
 rofe1s0a  repet 1for hie rigts Of ihs S~mlm.lite to  niiny f yuLINJthis ay seemlimo  eaetlusiatic a CA
 knrownlooay thtir wvotemiitlren  rartoivf   they  icoje. I bive. aa-nr. I shll he  im0ieno do i',
 moutd  oly and tril Meir  mifor   Rirhdclui-dude Ic t1mt-thir.4 to jisi fy that hope, ind tmgive you a  t
 icauf-: mo eM-lin, a i's.! f le buu/nteiwof te Hotz anmiof: i .. ar ;am uuo tftriumph, and o jy, before I N
 the co~r  e rtr utrm aectd. 114 tmre   ilitiod ''in nt.                                            i-
 nronnriMalv, insder le   perot! curartmnshmicte Rith. irt, i regard t theSouthrn  Stte.  and thet
 au-oien  i ve mcte.  If he 1W e drtie. an-I a fier- gnit po -iey   party in th i outlk it is -lawHI
 Saoilr or Aoioiptims eleitentthe ,9nnnutl tll! he' 'hie :in warfaric never ti nmvlervalueone's opp ment.so
 insns wo did! no rie for his tceimutmbic- The qNIes--No in-grtm-m
 ine is a very ilain tne : ought S-imui bo i Nlrum a  .n-I.National - -  . irggle.I kliceath   urcic r
 oleam o upport a National unmen, or give their mil i-  risule d npiireVam 1  t iis nitult h e power of i1 U
 Iner di retly or imiirEtl.y - NOA Feve Ssni'r or A,ttoi - Vtti.wrng insti ttinns ae 6 IT,-us. bhut y Othe
 i-nt I   1 there a ingle Sother    mum imn illlwuill Isprinni ies of rgnd rieitn aeimmied. ti ll o- I
 hsnimi, under  sueb ircumistncs. how he  Ought me tentilticmi'nt-a t sono, with to evil. So With r- I
 luts'!                                            gard  t0 tho intitaion miforlavery, [Id we mrely of
              ____________________________________  irmlitus[nd cutr-t,.  desjneradnmend  Ityant   A
              --                    ____--------- - -crel certutr      who distort hmnunity, to del wit . am
       S     13L     E,( C   '      N        -     the wuik r wsid Ie uoparLFtivly  ery easy. you   e
               ----  - ----      ---          ______hae  ll red-r.   if you have nit,  Vito.talies ne-
                                                  -gleted a duty to yurmurutmrrlatr'TrlmdcTois
         Freet ie  Lverpool Times of iNov. 20.    ICbtn.  o tout thn xuiehig of-imelivmieries It
  REV.   ids.OUANNI.Na         ar  AXSD.OAN       Incidet L.to LIvointiirinit. 3Im'stin gfltinplasso
                    SLAVERY.                      [ith  ainlo uject   by. I hie ntHing  to sy  upon O
                                                  it.  I p resume yor own  hearts have  i-en 11rir- 3
    Thy  Re.31r  Claming   melivered A lecture IlsteCd up 'y it; end ifyuu know yiismare eend by it a
  eveming, in ie roms  of the '[sckrmanlan ntiute, 1homini13 n:nture. yo know wit yn phily   wuld   p
  lied  rsr-rA,   Toxeth-park. up-sln the s v~ij-t of he were ysravlsvetImdum5 Iilunt blie-anyonea
  I6hvi-y I iltme litedsl tillte.lvinen' wmit ave-ry of us here  ool'l lnt, upon the avenge. bette,ti
  0cruuwdr1 'sl otticlene. At ight u'e-ekI the clitir !uder aimilavr cijditinn. thn Orunt irthirenJo in i
  wa tikc-qy  M.  Wiloon.                        I time shve Sat-s-at leasot, i fsall CIt el-tzim fry-
    Thuc Chmiuru-n.in aii few Writ-, inr~no-d  the $,stIf tat I would act any htter. I wish then to c
  eiuli4'jvet if the- h--un'.an-h pul-isid f-nt tle  0  us- ~ t timte great rimala-cy artyif the Soth,II
  itv-mvaldahinbsence of tlueRey. F.-aigicis B ;i hoth ,t , gnWith, f.6 luhy  f Ethe pop., groing   i
  -LU wistrhave presidend.   -tIp luiler the inittiin if slawvryhave relly ti
    The  1RevMr   Cining who was louly o      tught ioilmelses lato believe 01that it I i i rida-II
  plauLmded, cheti poceeded todeIlis-r thu ecue , lit _I  iuinano fr the mrgaizatinovif   hmn  paml
  sad   I osall endtavr. my  firmn'l, in the lectre icy.  Te blieve that   thee is   ist  cti iolln fr t
  to whidch I ask yssrr attntiss this okveinig, to r-  c  etrdi  heOd'etanctScitrs
  Mmehr 0,e   Oldi aeelite or tie Ka midh~ss-irs whum : Tey beliee tha the wiest political philsopyi
  w.ilt-edupon iA King 1.1 Slu.rMvwith ma.i-ry lengty -of the ancient world uppurp t. iLThey pciut toil
  address. Jo We- ay  in Ynkne-lainl, Mnmm'.ing one te fet tirit ivry   exi..ce among tie h sen p-
  which  is dry and ull, asewell as longK. Tey wait- :ple They p.iniii time  facet that tie higet rina
  e d up ,nhibm with at ary lnthy  address, msd at -pbleliOP   iorece and Home  ad   as the bais onun
  tlne i-end Ie aid-' Whithrogrd tm the first nnd tis - whilistheir hmsiftution rested, the  hitwer chic of g
  jiille plTats1ofyour dicmure,  they vwre  o  -tg  lier.   Tliuy Counme tinthe 1b1lak race, and say, t
  thaut I hiave fr,rotttn them: and wili regaurd tu tine Tht Nrae is A peculliar one, Marked otor tie0
  third and  clontig fpiu r fyor   discorae, incal-  gverc  it -ufapslerisir   v-ee. anure fited toy themE,
  much  alI  vitoot sCa tics crinmnctiinm)oflit ie ettwo plyical endow monts fnr til thn nothers, and0
  D ptsnt. Which I have frgotten With It It lsoseem e im: s-cials Oftto-clfur the liate in lwih they  ire (
  limte that it lots 1no Meiumirg.  (Laughe.) Noy I rou-nd. We  believe th~refsre. hImitthe very tie
  sall raily  nditor  m-t In this sentitiLoube Lengthy, -forte ofciey whh can xit for u, i regard toI
  Il  mi imht fe-tin I my ho Irather 1h1g.  ! ouruirdicohmluipOrfcEs if-ri-kr nice deendunta
     why, should .mitantim-ivery lecture e deliered upimo uup.and mu rg-rnito ureserti ou    a nener-I
   in ivrpovol!  I tlc it that nllpersons Icere will igie4 fumr higher work, is tis  iciitaotnfl,vry' i
   rspsrndltothe md  saing of tie iuicn,   'Iam uaare is   the  hidy which Crona the very nucleus and
   lomn, nciud othiimg wicinerestio umaUIIity is Kalie etre of LIthu shave rgniaioriof btumeSouthern
   W Nov.''flat is line reason fur guutlogan ani-sli- Sates- Lotime bring bore you onetOof thos neniu
 r vary leetare in irpukiul. The, in the nxt pAC.   :-vmery   able send  enrgtic  oMan lu was. [i  s
  until you contradict i, I shall blievea, in spite of -olioe you perhimips have read ins the ptic press of(
 'r-buterng'odit-re  and  ul~ing  rinitiiats.  tat  Auorne--Jhn C ClhIou na mn who wsit  I
       cn ne lii united sate, of Amauiim, nd  wish  -ponerfuLyol teo   euther   caracter  in his ownI
 v-themuwell.  (ries  a1her,   ear, and Bapkitas.)  gerAli-n,Kund  a mantrogve his nlune;pr
 d in the thrd 1ulee, Ltis in 1a Matter which 0trnterrs sori nd poHlAii, for this great movem`ent. [hre1
 er  eyrn~and ovrytoa, in t at Britai. It -titume which e tok in regrd to this questiont
   oncernsm  all tie wrkii-umn  sof tlie t wn and oWaals this:- Great Britin  is distring the peaceC
 0 this land. Iftny  of you hve red   the vry  lie- of the Wuld by her ciern-  f etnipathun   in theI
   ody   adres   upon the cluniil  ystomi of Great   WeVst Indie, a schee of - iteoral emancipatin,I
   Briain. Ofered ltimeeoter eening to thNC citizna of- shich is a Fotlhardy nd vroA' iaeipositiin AgainstE
atChester  boy  e. Gadone,  you  will have en  the  -the laws of Priuvuec.   $e is doing a great deala
'   nport~iiteein its reactive iluo*Ovn uopn labolr tmprovide f~r herelf, i' n masst]lads, a sure of
17here,.that 111tere1shoud be .mpplrrtnity frur its os- uisry, which will lee- mly react I otherownsr
    piniona el-rywere.  Nnw,  at  tOis ivry mosment,- prosperity. She ape i~iasuc      c iem-
      thre -ulyingin ltentand nusd the richest ands - tnt bewee   hersul iu Iu-  and  she is rinjI
   of the United 6Stvaes, beause theneglhoring ands -nu' flis  elber  ati. -',ereoewm  I n
   ire Caused with. slavery. Would  yu  open  a new !bck the tie of  mend ,Ia> -chat was setting in
   tidee rut eigration l wold you ot free sme of he Iand Ito him rad his Nil-m--,Aid  to the body of
   ainiged channels of Labr in yoturown Land I The,'mn  rarrangdaround I .a ny you trace the irt
No I sumy, strike aL blur for fredol, by moranlinfluenceu pjsi orc i that great slave inpire whie was to-
1;and  you Ingea  esre  oif this, that the vey instant  CurtrI Central Amerie, .- r-possess the West-
        elcrmsaols heoilin the Suthern States OfLsc latide, ardto extend  as ide   *and aas rpidly ie
  ml nul Uniuuthe tide of otigr.tio. % ill et in upon them  pmslm.eav ntiuiio.(nofrom pons
  aIn aFpeetfasmod olmsyo or     ur sute-sadisW were aqoaitd with 21 r, Calhn in riest
  s  u,  L trus, will be there. Thia question, thn. -cires,  hat this Was his dliberateciniction and
  IL concerns the wrkins ten  Of Great  Britain., It! purposeliehad1   no dub.   principles of onr,
  Cocerns thle   commerial  men  of  reat   riin- corage ad uaganimily blended in him with a
  I.Ithe uttt  of cottn  and  sugart-the querstion ufr mildretccl genius, whichset him fern  or-
  EControliAieirua  And CuhIA-ieoiy  qest-ion which -wad  in tilireeio. It is a terrible thing in
    isth ground or puscmrfulo-opratlion  every qus- human   affumirs when a, man endowed with  rima
    ion, in rillard to threatened diturbanc, is mor te ad With oble  trraits OF chaactmie, gies hmimelf
    uir lesswrought 'p With Cthm i utin0Of  stery.   up to the peretratin   sd   prpgatin  of en-t!
t,  I telltyou, I blievea that ere out tiitiuiii uniedy (Aplsoe.    wih  you to  do fuldl justice to the
;o  fus o-de.   it is naitinthe power ofrortal mn   I spirit nd claler    of this boy  of   Imepl, of
a-  and 1 do net believe it to e in thu power of hads: wim he wsue th type and Leader: otherwise, Yoo
.   to dive our twO  nations ito  uar.  (Aplus,) never auto  ndersrud the tquetion ightly, as it
ra- This quesiun of  la-ry. then, cners  bseuWok- eiste   in the United Sates.
NO. ing Manlend   conerns  the eoinneril  man,  and    Lt  Me  OW give Yumnormeofthe  gester  spcts
toins concerns time Politician. It concerns, in a large connected with it- There re peple there who
he  sense, the tre loers rOF their ace; amd, wht~hr  woure-esTQtalih.  in connection with slavery; all[
Ly, you  gee   with our system of goeramenti, or niot th Lihr   And nobleur attributes, as they think. mif
in  -1  do But care About that, .ompar-ttiney, one but- the fuduil nd patriarchal institutions- There AM
  tton-whbether  you  think the Ltroies. of an Krisitom.- goelewtimeen, WIres and  dauoghters of those men.
  oracy  and a rmosirehy h-ted upon the Wmtuaiuty who bieve that the relation   which  exiss between
  in- ithe best sytem  orwhethr ynucbelieve, as Many te  maer And thslalve, thecmlitress and te
at   pehpOr none t lest hre may dlu, in the wyJR lae is one whih tclls out, on9 each ioide. Malsy
     keie frepublicanismi I hew  no d1oublt evry one generous ,lsent  of Character, devoted affecton,
ri- would gwishghatthe expermiet  twhich we a a us-   isiteresodrtes, kindly enouivean:sd who be-
t-  lngS shold  be  zuudsupon ItIm  ure princleof ieve   thet  they stand   muDsatkit ds -Which thus
ru   republiciaism, owhich is the founditin t ou of ii0-  lrely enables teta to disrihnute hnunies,Anit
nal  rtutnet.  We never can enter upon te true prob- that those thin re dependet  ook up to the, With
rk-  lem which Proidence  has  glau       osde      nilr 0         n   fNme       Ulanm         uarbu
ey  we  be faithful to the Fondstetal principle opun Vtas, you e~n never coupreerd, or  srlolve the poh-
c ft which our ntion   is Founded.  If, therefor, you lga of slaey in America,.  This is a picturea of
ebh desire the rative  lgadruenee of the men laesso of thsh aveOliarchy.  Oher, apinLtithe0adiffer-
Ai-  rsn    it-e   you  muskt. desire that we should eint view Ofth quseao.   They regrd  slavery as
uy  fitlsfb:y  cary Out the tarinciiC6eof liberty ad An evil bnded   dqwn ,from  thr Jneest~t u-ad
'p .       eq alty un v r il . ausig mn under G(L i tOl t me tell To , h ey attrib ute ts origin' to d10 n-

ate   thir own free ce oerre to- tae taU  lcshchsrmmnait             fGetBiti.tu             ay   ~cr
of u the endowments   ol  thIr geeius and chbratertetVice. I saw  In  he  laid-w   ri -of Jflvso,  in
ye-  wold  give cthmetin the sod.al ade.this is the the DelszttiacmOflnDcpfldsodEdrae up by him
     expriaet   we have to ry In AcerieL.   We  hxt Ia -(I  wa   rt that to pRsgs Is  binlt  Ite


it-d  doeoment)-hdlt   In %bat Dpralrtif,  tie   d,th nextt 'eldrttmal   eadiet.    Teyddnt
hrge  Is urged aginst  Great Britain. that she Ikow   how  an American   fealt whe watching that   u
roegt   s  avey  no the olones, and that she s-rat   progress.  The  did not know  how    aium I1
A lrlishedIt thre 'depiteof the cloiss. And  it  h must  feel to e t limoe. Loud applause)  The   1
Itrueez i; is the downright rfa*:t.             pety onnftoiionisaprper,   thsewholased   them-  t
Thee  people  regret the time when minver  was oumanee upn iwuediiturid   universal emiipatin,h
tnmiucd  Into thle eolonies. and look upon it its &aliad very Ilttl hope that the  quletin would beq
rm prrary !vll ; one that will pai tS'7 beroro eweolyated   They rather anticipated a eom  I
he igher inlmees   o  relizion iad rifliatin.  ileg sruggle. n period of o'yLmeiLwrthrough which a
 you think thatt none ian the Soluthnrn Stdo lok th nation mst pas,   efre the prolmiciwanumt-u
rih Iuitialiee om  the  lavery  eiting  Among  ad.   They  fet sif crime had saecumataoled  rpn 'a
heat, yiu err : and it unit consde you to know  the nation, tht it cold only le cleansed hay meo ooC.
he% aS they lameent the first error, thevy depLre its 2 dredfuL srrow,  Piut. (the re. geritlemiunl con- i
      ineiecso aselip-.'din tchir land : Andi that tined.) we rist ourselves in th hands of the liv-!i
rf are men sanl woenin hSoeith s gneronusin God. jcta the  mjety, sols Iiae mer-a
od as pitying As yea; yourselves (Cheelring And cy.Ieliev tate  crime. although itmybeI
pplaume.)  I knew a rfeihlomasn  in the South.  be dp~yd in bhyod, cnnlho wahed w lute1 1
;he was tiollo in 0.lure and in face. She wa in; wol   My   h'ope is r(ra peacelful conclusion Itthis 11
ntellet cinmranming. OIe  a   nsprtaChi-Atrggle. I have ponedutti yU tht teNith !o
  Ron  Bt her vrpr'eionnf  contenane   was  n- av  really uponr the ide of freed a. I hafi shown Ki
hangelly  pal, and fi.r thin reman, tht sefl~ Flt Ilyouthat a lrge party in the S,,uth is n the iei
tht the dark niloud of alhivery hungovuer ter octIVe  at fredn, I lhve aisihioyohow mal   te  l- !
mavd, and f.rmd that the time would come  when   gzarcy is who hold the saves  Now. y inprem-r
UAs  dread ightnine would  hae   duwn  rom  it,  nuin in, thtt we should rcgnie thias eanalt,    io
od doatny thor. Mawiia. ste would mecta'; that ifaimucim am we have sllowed talaery to cin. :a
imin-taror'  mercy : an she gathered eirond her- tinue. tie sins of or rorettimehrs aeoinr own: and r
Jos children of thio plan ttion,.med ringht them in Although it is thin fact itatrest Briin introi-
vinlation or the law, suiujertiug thrself tolitis direst IdAumod selairy into or nwtii, Ihoimid tink we
iu'rnativas, Her one arnespt thumglt was* how tW were Acting Pis man cowardso, ir we derolvd the I
geni, educate, and lift up thse  wit  were  oip- ittptinithiity. I tae it All I gant   tOt  it I$a
     il  L.Tis ctas of peple are nt flo in the  our crime, as well s the ri me of our  enencertlm.-
15101 Zthl  Fhe  ro winy, Tt tey ir. cominalive-:1 adomtit s  it atiumntla i, which we have rm-
ly pas-ite in reg md to the abolitimon if lvery. wMi ed and that Liero is not a singl ro.id irfoot f
ecu uwe they dom not ueiny coy smr in which thcy ofr h ground of the United Stat, notcersed With I
can wurk. Their Ithought is that sllverwill lanite  evil if shivry-nuL t a min ofttILpspli' who:
,il Moir to the o uthL-Ut.utoad they anmwtipite  hbasnot Len acoslomry to th wrng.   Tht  is teC
iihat in the e ni!5D if time, theore will Iraia con- pL)siitin wimdli sems Lio Weto he honem, honor. I
eunwe'uitli which hall Ihue cntrollad  gucoL~ r~imd Ible and ianly. Takurt, then, this gr.und. ht
II theu INlCk nE. Mtu1,lkanwil, they ialy awarit [we re aill cia2d in it tigeher, and that we cn- 1
the dawiimg 1of that duy as beat they cakn. Ad  nt  pit  it utrns a busthen pin othens-taking  itt
cigld  with  them ire the  whit ut, ltryild them is a a9.111111mon 5Hil, I eITit deumnis i CmL cuiom
mdres up to tto rnil imiusnei  f loveer. and who atiounemnt, a rommun acrile, approvd   by con-  e
ro ca ngedtl 1. trants by  it.  Dot thr  ismii-' maim oupjermmth.m
thr  class in ime Soummcl-truaflkS h o Gu,o grow-  A  1w too to direct your ttntion to this single
in frat-who  are rel  turil it slvery 5 d ~ia   Psi ot : PaS  ofor   States i  oe reign in ii-l,c
mirlertnd one, in the S . iliid fremteec  nin   in r-garml to ito twn ititur --in. Pit  liun can-1)
f yiuu will Wt, yoir0 r mil, vrumwill v ,isa rugoxnutdo Alou ou did to te Wet   1ndie, ond CI-lotr
f   ninmbtine eretehing through Virgini-r. .,rthm e11111 Stae, Lind thus det-roy slvery. That is rat&
Hd Southm Carolia, lranebling ut into Tunaic&-,  I-r attu'r mliii, etmil if oinstii rumiia.mm 'Ir here aT
ndl Knuckmy.  Ut-imgimi md on trough  tie 6bu-t- ntional uia   fir anlQ1o   rpimsc, hueah  State 11
ln Sat-.   _0rtheme higlmr' LL411, larary iI n'.is 5 5TreitrOin i Lde chsreg'risit's wnitimei tmionic -1
rm'tively    ' f 1.1110 Us.P roorie Iltfrt, Oar  .iis Kiti S~Ittay pss tnact Up-n uch a mtter fr
,een on Ao  L! toting he I-ejlo   t5 hira-Vtlmey ae iL'cr. LBut, tujpr iethu iajriy 0t tim wparli i
'ano fe     Her nstin   lmery-thcy ihae ui'd ys  nybStutt,,.shiml determinerumc thin tlettie Id coe to
neo thiZ     ttI  pisition o tlim rt riniple ik's a Ltnio.mcnit'ImIlvery t rrfreeom, sc
ire publinmiiu    riaimnhaebendeiofirSttn cioult lby their cuai'inerr, with the  -
an aa a gtating  s he e   oris   hm ito.  Thy   coimisistiflrst ftterS     e-the    cumenriiatrs.

re, howevr,   ilent ini thir Action, be~tuse the can c~nsult  together, Anod rfr the matter Wt tha
power of the Slate oigrihy  is trong.  but they seciul   cridcrsmtiuon of Congres. VCngrss   can
re the reserre fure of fret-dora, ready fr it when IsFy this-if tail nte tt, hIeturk, Tfence-e,
lie timcomcrnes. (Applause)   Thn  again  there'  r Any oher. s-i',Etlit tointrid ciifredow insieud
re those who see how Slavery is destroying their of slvery. r'ifar Am the tItio n anAAid theoa,.We
And-how   it is elating up te Very sail which is: will aid tlc-m in the prueess   We s ulnve? do
Cultivated y sire lvter.-ihwit  lprevent cisc tide W II Y'rn id. and wht. I spposc, Under the cir-
tfeeiriinn   fritmn sttinig in aning themn, Alsituhwt euiuttn'ance,Wa right fi- you 164' do. We never
intOPsilrlO it il to try to etClv ateUi iirl onli- : sall py for start's cc propecrty. ii the wy ofoin-
Lion o a body of pope  whilt   alire hmlurti-npeni~ti alo hemusers. It will not Il itiaisin
prervail They Aro reulted, herefoare, thit lmrery Olt WAY.   ht,  piracially, this will e  doe  1
ihotlI cre-  They draw  a Very  remarkmlnle con- Tiriticllly the niimn ass awhole Will may to moch
trat  etween tie shie Stales anid the frve Sttes of the. S:tates wiCh wishes to0 take its own FiOOO
they sreethat it is inpobibl'I for titeri ic tolerarite -And E lirouee the diffarrnt Suites will ake dif-
it ony 1,oger. 6Let  e cuntrmslt tro, i bute-the fernt prsesose to eancipte ioltriisptes-.- Ifyot
ie   A NOe, the other a eltA SnV cana    s mii'-d our nt, you PIlmll lIive  it'   It Will isle y
their client. Let us take 'New York in the Ss`:rtb. sles of pbic land ; by tie use  f givrnent
and Virginia i  the Soouth.  T[he Sae   of Now   vesels   it will e-'miie y free cntrihu~ogtim; and it
Yr   coatmin, 46,thlO k             [tiiys    n tmtif Jii-' Will conic bY 11 ns4 n nfrims treasur oftim.Unt-
piin )ni 01all quaria Miles In 11,40 the  Phpil- Ed Satme.The teiorm   most Its  mpls.  It   will
ion of Nw  York  Wits 959000Q:f   Virginia . 4,.  ovidtie liitrihuiunn of te colored IIpulttio.-
00Io. In 1  lis.te  1ccpolatin ofNew Y.rk ire's- Srnt Would  Wili to leave tie extreie  Sotiern
Al toi .3721110iwile Viginai inirael mo1  ,1flfr Stais  :sinuwill vih o   gto  thoWest Indie;
00 i in 19-30 Nev, York 1,9]8.00, Viriliiitr1.01 l others to Aficai: and others againr wilt wish to
ON) ; in  84,   New   Y~rk  2428.O41M,  Virirto isritrto   toeonlvt tls~e   fr West, stnl the n-
14233.000; And in 101  New  Yrk  3W7,009,.mid tion   mut   te Jiminnociid them) in hti wih.  Te
Virinhia 1A20  Ot.  iThen agulin in rez6rd t the: ga'ertinmmutntill -d id in this dirtion, if no-
fietntif thOr I.- nts impirtoved And ,nilourote.- cesary.  1ltvn   Negrds  the slaves thmoselves,
In New  York, (Utri' ars 12-tt)8,OltO ares iinproved : An  at Ifjueic  e mostieh&o n.Thi'y mustrecel ive
in Virginia, 1,I0,001) tems.  in New Yrk.  there wa  t will enable thiew to LAte a poition in Picice-
cr0 unimprved ,710,Offtarmtas;  in Virginia, IS,- iv. Thuy ar-nto lethogh   of  uswell Ias tiemar-
7U9011  acres,  Again thel-m  of rthe iirrnst. &,a tre. Tis cwanItigdoe  nly in a  esiw pond pr-
in New   York  is 120.0000, di'larsm while   iin rto.e, y giviog thempobliic lndeand  ,i-ens from
Virginita the rlie is  oly 4fmhh.00 dtlcrs.-thti treasury i and whn it issen that the ntin
Coiraffthen   still moue in a ighr point ofiw.  bahi emrkd in Is, great work of rgneraitn,
In NeW   VYrk, %t total inerine of there shomAIsis the ~erts nd hands, And all the ermsy and will
t,472,m00 dlalrs   in Virinia.  3t4,000 dllars,oft  h  peole   uitd  wil be cotoWrmvie in this PO
In New  York. thrBe   11l.590 schools: in Virgin. tes. Is tilitoo geati bret  Ainy   rte.itsatooft
in, only 2.027., In New  Turk, shre   cr0 1395   in which I live-it is one in wic I would   hee-
teachers:. in Virgiia. 3303aLtin Nw  York. 61 .-* fully de. E  ay it is thee,,coroi'*nor, of  hn-
000 pupil,  mnd  it Virginia, 10.000. Ln   New   et7.  if lunmainity. Of tri~m i nd of hicilsotooness
York. there is church ArcoimmrLatii.n for all do-: It. s t whaich Will plac us where we ought  to
ominations   fnr 1 .013,900. in Virginia.frarny   tand-as  the  lade   m utngree  papepe 'hi rot1
936,000   Thee  who  lire in the Suhern SSetoes  themseles  tim their own free eeries.  Te e.j
seel Ohi. And Ask therslrn  how  they can suhmit  ietmrreuncldd tiy qutings pasage (-rom John
to it. They Are alsoits evil infloce~ in he imront . Whittier, illutroig   is hup,   sod souenl
of theaporwite,   and  still More in the detrir-' issat  Amid geral ind enthsisutic a plumue
tmnol'ther people when  hroght  in ciniact with  .On the   notiur i-timhe lte.-r. tuhberds, 46.mid-
lavry,o Much so in fact,   that the  sItses them-I ed by Mr. E. lirey, the thanks of the  meetin.g
seiet see it. nd call )hm I'white trasb2 ' wre voed by aeantan to the Reriered gnte-
  The  reverend lectmrmr then saed$ that the whole Mn.
number  of 3,100).ri100 svltsaof the Suitern Sltes! The Rev. Mr. Chnning,  in reply. referrd to the
were hld  by 370,100 people, of whom  only 9,200- rorfaequ~rrel with Aunrim', and urged the
at the outside held ainy larige nmohrif slaves.le people urfctaim country nt to allow de two oar-ions
explained that it was by Unity this soali elgar.     to tauntedl into u war.
chy  WAS Able toevenry such a power  lie trusted The Potceedings closed   with a votes of thanksm to
he halldmspoken of them gsrerrmmely, ht he shuumlv t8eatoo
lso  speak frmly. nd  decrlai that the dmys of this
nligarchy were  nlanbered. They  lid  een weigh-          Fom  the Noriiost   Oive Brech.
ad in the balenee. and found wnaning, and it only j aii .VEHOlitt I=11AD rnTh  ITO  'H
remained  for them n toAdmit thlat hey Wre  van-D                                    -Ta
quiihe.   Hils impression was,  that, during the        CM            DY TBy  APOSTLZS
coming   four years, i would hoesen that slavmry The Rev. D. Durin hasplben writing a long
wias   rnqisheml in the Unlite States. one nd for letter to the Phiidlhimi Buzelin. rmw the purpose
ever.  (Chers.)   If they thought that too hold a o qf 1'rtirg hat -.elcvildrs wre  aldritted itau
         11 robry.   e wul pitimar ituni Fiht vmll the Apostlic Chrds. ,  ie baes this opinoP   -
   prpcyhee    w omld   Ches.)eIlnie gea o  n our ;ouusioti-nsi let. The prevaleneor sdit-
     assin thtogsttr.(heer rs.          lantascent,     hiigrtth         oka  mpr   tohfivao
 course, the egningofthwrkf     ufa   Leionirm.veytrgmuttnRoaEnmsattetief
 Ile did ont Mann that oll thecrllsioftlavry would tLe lnsittii'n of the Apoituuhie Chieruchs. 2d
 be ait away in four years.              u.          The mdaisinn of te feel by the Now Testarin,
    le now directed the attenition or the netatint to sand the historical rec-ords tltsrLy fhliiing the
 the Nrthern  States, which hie divided into the  times of the Apostles. 3- Tht  the Church  fond
 cleves, corresponaiing to timne by which he had i1 Scery norpostrtedwih   Scity:   that tie prin.
 lutrted  the South.  Frst.  he motiunerd   thiusecilis of Criaiy will gradutuy Abolish ola.-
 who  ookl their standpn   the principle oif immne- %ry, but the  preparatimmawich Crlattanty
 diatto and unirsial emlancipation. foremorist Among rings Is necessry to he feedom  of tes  lave.
 whem,  he  mentioned Wtuuis      [trn GAN~Sao.   4th. The Church  'held tie omdct  of the nmastr
 upion whom he pronomned   tn lminnt  eotoc. and   nd sao,  in view  of te  relatirns h~twe ht
 ofwhosecareerl  h  e ~ a brief outline, He temei  artieard  their moftmon relations to the Church,
      sliatea anthe boy,aninong tleNot-tbtnStert5. to e a proper suistet of discipline.'
 crresponding  to theime seat clains he mientionked Dr.  lurlinn is ne of the graest  lghts In the
 in the South. ot artiisLly bolitinits who think Mkthit Church ; ha has ravelevd in the lly
 ler.trr  bad thing, but Ask how it can   ha tot   LeAnd eand written booksk on his irneeids; e profes-
 id  of, sed ethink, as they are not *ILaehniders cs to tbe uppsed to American slavery,an so oyahe
 themselves, it does not coauwrnthere. This  lits  lft him native St-le on account of lavry  ; nd
 contained wavy, too who  were anxioein to palliate, yet we hew find hint iroeiuigin  talnt. to fa-
 ts much asa they could, the evil. of slavery, who ten Upon the lritr-isu Chrch the rimes of sla-
 wre   a cdea-weight utiouithe anti-lavetrywuove- holdin  E  Isait rue, .me Weley. the gret Ifo nder
 meo. Then hsietearns ouoli las, correpnd-at oh Mutmcoopsaid, that lavry is the sum
 ing to the third cls, of wham he pke   in rgrd isJ'17  si1llIesI   rnthe CIsarea (cording to
 to tho Southern Stata. and a veyra pidly-inrmtia- hese two  Mletodist Diines) steds $bltrosat
 -lng las,  lie  ad liteed, by every packet which 4 mail vilixname. Ssvry  (wheteritt inludes  asl-
 fte.,for  the nulnpAt   shot   to aise from  the  ry llmisy   or nt)  crt~inly  incsludes. murder,
 srver.rmwlnh  republican party,  aled  u pn  lhs  thft, Adultery. sad i-p-fur crisesu blck-eoughe
     prniles of fresnlam, which had alreadyarred  to disa acead   ondemn  Any  rligica which t-,a,-
 nrai )ovslriv s e, Sandwouldcarry0be trt- leOs o siacsamem.


It -eslJiti soay o A-y1thtAte                                                                                                                           ifeof-th


latie is inth ~e hands of hi; amsiater: hean chew
imi hire emadcrnnely (not ever 40 lshes, or by some
lituids!DO) until he dies. ire one work  him ta
'iny huoars per day as h-a pleses:; he can  feed
ilma  asbh-se* roper ;he C4in regulate bath she
1ualtyand  qunittitv of food. Hie is authiorizeld to
hboot him diown, if he dares to disobey any Of his-
tuaster's commands. (persistently l  ifhle imaties
use rtX his linib,%to gain bis freeoli, (ipi.unahis-
abile right. which Dr. D. acknowledgesp) he Is ekie.
ed down with blnoodhotiandolecerated  wmith their
F1u161s, ind if he holds out, lie is shot down like a
dog, and the law compels Dr. Dourhin to 3naIn  
tnd cha%- him down, If ho should get so far North
as free Peninsylvania.
Ile  is freuentLy advertised ats a, runaway, and
Iruinaway is an outlaw, and may he ki led b any
ins without incurring censors- (That is the lasw
if the South. Nay, it witsiv i few yea ago admrit.
ed in a trial of shevohmoldere ILlfirriismre fir
beating their shaires innPennaylpania jnll, that the
l~aretululer I-ad a right to hal ttheir Fslavs il
hey could riot runt iwey, and if there wan reson-
ablegra)uondmto smippac time theiaslavwes would 1be
-escooild. they maiglit oven kill tbein without being
     esosneto ..mrLatw.)     -
   rhit saurOry it the hucidest. theft lit self-erident,
iltcause it isln- Iltmerely stealing wca:theVe alde-
'ises end the hinrds execute, hut it is stealing
trod. handls, nod the pr-ndueta of these:' Wise theta
eve aPicetythalt   IV   ,noyanat-igy to it it in
fis-ndish acritity 1, e wll otktmi   MPi    ruo
liar rapseand adultery arve it. legitimneisee fruit-
Cher Enmit mnianeml tyn knows It to be s-o. Dics
Jiirisianity t-meravte- men wh-iconammit these hiurri-
s  criniec tWs   dm not  1beeveit,  fand we cal
i p0   C h r i i un p r o fe s o r s It o w i p e  t h i s f u m l  s od
buty   blot  from  the pillatrs of the Christianl

  If it hie prved that the enrly Christiana, tolerat.
rd sucoh elI anies, and if it can lie shtown that Chris.
i~nity connivesa t suchcrimes, they  nd'it  will
4ecroe a lug-word iand a voice iinnngvll enligiltsn.


our Christiain profeesomirs ae wroieting the 9 sued
prinilesnof  Chritstianity to excuspe sandefdorm4
Avumeriroan slavery ! Dr. Dumrtuiiiassumnes that sPI
rel7  jetLOricimebut gpsIin dg thut trreyMI andlt
o. Ine wniy vmpringttni. i'herfmre Fsivehuldiag is
sot to he denounced as anti-Cimriian!

             DAVID ATOHIDON,
  The New  Y-irkTimete  preseints the foulaowing tens
it  ire if this fmrite oh tllie Admiiototn-ths
t1,ini mnomiober of the firm of Pierce, Douglas, At -
chuison. andi StninglH'ow
     Compairative physiihogy ),asnsindifficulty in
c-ass~ift  tsch  kt imrenre ithat of the ex-Prosi-
de)nt ,-f theSenate. ,  hIs-lungs toal Asyie l'-
nillint to all residents ini the Weist. T'hey aire fPat
in em-icy htmr-rUOcn,;ind turn impi inwimab~ly ;it p..lffI-
Cal mautints ur thme Cimnry C'turt. They wit' uuh-
hy sna'hi lawtyers. oif leiamicratic  rnosiiaand
ti Vhatbi s: ulseting vulgarity of ress, pmainnr,
aind eameicittimn, in virdr to rid themses of Ant
ouii  -in -ofau(urietnmcratic prelciiru, cigrintI LWhichF
tho uiuhewn rand imnke-noptsiuns Eof the Irciris have
an iinihirabli 1trejudi.-o. Thesy mny hI c o loiter-
ing Irimethoir l3sg '       a o heblacksmith shop. ni
the 'squmircsm iptthe huyirrn. tickinglles, Ir-ice
clo~wn at lucr, cistu,w iu tga quid t ob acco ma
tim  lnheLt. r a cig ,r hR mming fruirn ine rinrrof the
innim cli. Thcop uway hoeIheard iswaggoring end him*-
lering slierceer it lazy village audience con be girth-
erud csgterier, Unsparing in I ri-funity, and as reediy
with a blnow or a 4-iuwie-kmni fenas with tire tongue.
Tiieir pntumis  nur ortie tnsiva at ti-ia humrooua
end the bairrel, than us lrrnistera. They, take the
only datily piper revi   in the Ciwn, arid Pro on
hand 1,3 rend it, a-lien sheanummil arri-es, to an ad-
mniring audience, who acept tine text and the run-
ping coiuienwiny  ifthus village - plitit-ine with
cqimul diieihity. ihey ciii talk . nm'-ie, tlnseriprc,
dilegates iW all s-u)ris of coirentiona; they can
q mmrsrh,and are, tlterefuire. theretrn li o stomp 'a
filantrict or tin- State, as di-rp u1niut. Western-win5a
whetre  opposing   c81anulemhoist   fuToresuite  n
cUnol.Theo nly cit iit, I needed   for entire sue-
test in the Irude is inuipudenne,o-olahiiity, hlack-
    gidim cprifanity, drutiktnneae,fvrrsiety.nti the
    rcseFny picture i-epveseetatireo  f a genntle-
mnae ; and so qiunlified. the frontier lawyer and pa-
liticimn is a ricing roan.
  And  such na rmin  itb  Ate1inn-a   poor sr-el-
men  riP timeclass. huiwever. ber~*o54 wi-iy vuidot
that talent; which is wnoe   of its rarest charse-
tonisties. We  can reatal no record of coy poblie
rmn  si detfitukc of merIt as Isis. N-cyed br-owl-
ing in the libb  ho i-has hrorats-'s orso1    hn
wise  Mr wi-li-mid in the Senate Chuamber.   The
Ceer  cres-'inof Ohmi would huve helped his finte by
leering fbtankoafterearlsrecuru-onrhis inamie,
is  presneeddis a.perpetusol trihutte to thin
    ro -oSring-g o' the Senete.  It has experience of
swiall macn. Pottit, tit Indiana. has3Imen shame,
smnall in nameu and hind;, Noria, of  New Hasp-
shine,  tathetre.  Men hare been there.-like Jar-
tn-gin, of Tennessee, whose  luckliss vote on thme
Tariff killedhim stud It-whose  god   urnnshs
been  sold fornortiing ; blirehead   bullies hejirs
been  there, like B4uirhtand.-a humaitn extriuct or' both:.
And   Eoan amen have be-sn tb-era, like that Peneyl-
Iv-mnis astesnn   hose devolion to rsilrvtd p u-
lation contributed tb the loss of Kanss.and  Ne-
bramka  to freedom. Bitt the history of the Senate8
reorods no ineirnne where it hons enjyeelthe seiete-
ty  and sweet 4rnunsel if a miember so thorughly
mceompished   in little, mean. stupid, mraffaly ist-
tri-ibote, as this frontier pc-ntlifgpem.

             IM   -  ECZLARDEON.
   WeavLa   rarely found so muich trath In so few
 words, am in thea thlewing pithy esett from our
 little oonteiopurairy, the Cloeerladno!
   There era bet two higher office-s en earth than
 thast of Spaker of the floust, of Depreeieie
 of the Atoerirso Coingress ; And yrt the man who
 fur a few days h11as received the tmost'os for tmat
 positlen. was.IW. A. Richiardenr of Illinois. We
 meet that M1r. Richardson lasit summer on  Lake
 superimir. aind fiend him tc he a six-foot bully dir
 ty in persen, blmmekigeerd I toingunage, dunknrI
 btihi, soid, in short, joint such a man aso could not
 obtain i~aission to any Cleveland ruiice  of re-
 ,Lrectlity.  Stmould he he elected, It wolsd hea
 dl6   veto  htuaelty.tWm Imhe Union. and to rpue-
 hicimsiainod   ant cridernta that renublics are net
 only'- ungrateful.,taut.shotmeless.
   Andti hi is Mr. DV-ugs   san   FrhaY ; the Lea-
 meacuittemover  of thes Nebraska, Bill:. thes man
 whom  the Licofiucos wish 1 len  t tothe Aofltsa
 Sipanker mofthe Mourn  of R     reftstcedest we
 verily believe khat the standtar fmoral~tymo
 the biders of that pnarty isi becoming lote  n
 [--weir every day. 1,h o o5till publo eseemient
 eulteratp such muenoI
   The ChirmW o frqew,  in an article refrrl   Ib
 Mr- wonidWsle-Spesker Richardsomn, asrutra$503h
 thf C40VefSk,   says  IassaahO       irW ~   t


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