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 W-LLOY-GARRISON, Editor


yL. xxxi.NO. 1.


tfl                                       .usA~rf 20?NO UNION WIT                           BL.&VEHOLDERS.


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This United 6tat.. Oe=UstntIIa I wraaat with
       doath, a=d an  .grenint   wth  bMILI

  IT l' The free Statsawe dtegiftis and eam-
thI& Supports of Avery. We aro the Jailers Arid con-
stAbItsof the [ICStUtioU. -.-  Ten   1Asoma e su
forT Connonitis. when.under   ia geneva.  impubus,
they eripeAstthe ease of the opprimed in other Stams,
and by fore restore their rights but rMcy erv withou
vraclein  aiding or   Vrzi   ia.fn 6hA ding on s a
uniyrAuetnuu ytt. On  this subject, oexra 5iuTxfl w
rtiut'tO   Tll  C3NAUttTL~tot, BunTan   flOMTu
MTu t'- We  their childrun, at the end of hellf5atcm'-
tury, see tho path of duty  more clearly titan they,
&ad  aunt vM CmttfaUTo this   PAMth   it  blic mind
bin long been tending, and the time has came fir look-
lng at it fully, dispntieatly1 aid with manly  and
Christian resolution. . ., No blessing of the Union
  citbe a campenttfattt for taking puz taI the enslaving
  of otur fellowcrrnturca; znor oight this toed to be
  pcrp-tuated, if experienc sall de-rmmrato  that it
  can oily tontinue through our pmuticipudon in, wrung
  dom ing. To this conviction the free Stats weetaudhtC-
  -NVaLLIAN  ELLn.T  CIAmuXIAQ.


J.  H.  YSRUINTON & sum, rrintara.


                  Our Country, is the World, our Counftrmen are all Mankgind.


BOSTON, FRIDAY, JA NUARY                                                                                            2, 1857.1-.-...-.


WHOLE NUMBER, 1356.


             OF OPPRESSION.


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       -   S-  irjiE CI           O IUN   8.         thruglijuroLimwcontir. In th, Nw Engad lie
                                   mendii tpsr                                          'Whil,            ire   I'm
 EtILOGY UPON NEW         ENGLAND D)1THON. 'Inring forty das it blAt 6mummller, anterthe etls Rant
             THOMAS It, BMTfON-                          r iu tn ol iticliril sullin thle ar Soth, I spoke ic
                                                    freona   to dcIf to the mann.n in thus ovenai; now  dii
   The  New  England Society etchlirit th 26th a- hit witre'saLqtiiil sun is barely giving its   faint iom
 iniveary  tfitlaiig of the Pilgrim Fahers hy a nsys Of liht, cid thr tl! wather is 41,01k U, I in
 griuti  anut  lit [tie %,to niucutilthe  eveing of amn liertto  ut-krtwltlge ia tribute wich ia New    tla
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  I. Ilmton. M.  Il-irie, Dr Sternst,    C. lrant.  wiuthii'fr IoulIslit  -nt'this ct-ceing : tiac Nw vi
  Arblr(iitai   of BStnt,  Mr   illmttore. uf tiltehu- Egand  etlenan,   ciilutistlad ilcuaion tu  ibe- ik
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  of Ccl it ett-iiu:-                               lin,  or hit will be dead.' And 1 miut here (ll-
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a-  fornmuid. F£   n-ais t   til.ticmtssity a-lit-I it I Y'at) -w shat hitb-ti iOwrn ii isreurrrhtaeti thu Pro- 1
1.  the soslt cnimi'tiLljirit uuenm.mfmy iara nIs*3j-; tntlgo  r o et stAtuisnrei! TI hAntiunrienof tn,
iv  trilhalve  tillerto'   l uit a iinuughualI u Kili   t I cii lnj- thien-ti- 'sn, tVhr nmtriiiioeutsn~  f thu P-
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tn  intthslhit sofne iI di  not Make i.nthituch acount Of tonvt, roSpritl ttuiasirt. ant i ciil tnt i liginitisa
u,   cltlo  'tuis s viC nt' n i nruiig lp mrn   lok ilihrts shitihi   nt'stietther Amn'simsir iialtrU-  Ait
  to. the. Inithlt ; n't  mieA ng iS-eitothvin al   ough hjuh  n .tiAndl atur  inu Nnits sofi' rtNinh Airrira,
d   a-mrfindtha Itisevrn il- wre himnrulstnature is nali ilncnio w nithi SuIti iiAinu-rirts ins tll's ipte,A
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N-  it1   r-~ i-tlS lot~pnqiniut for iet to e iA tritte-in0nt of NonthA miria ilhleYer uui~ti-lurnsiu
      -~~~~~i th ivttiu iveellinuitut iaso; inof Ith'eucre 1thut Audrusoxi in antdthOl'e mothsst were fasr i~idr
   -taken to1) addlfI ustiegjrabln'Ss onitfnn ttui t- tin   ioutvIte ntilthu ,lntNsruru-ut-tiins teir attra='-
   on   i61   i tlisittgisfiirtslientluttghtlb', evulttin,, [out': li-el a-hasua been te erUslt? The ritutt
   ntuuni  tu]titil~clscultur. (Applause.   h      hat-cm titlti-tNwtvEtigliruul, aich  a  sf
       (Thnfar   Cil.- Manton arlAlie   i lhdilit ielitAill, ther prts of N orh Atnirtt.as Nrith rI
  I-in  nosiflo*natn, tatI i-t 1mr 11IT rwituntalnl ito .1 t'riIL wineit b ll Suth LIt Anricit * is o ahad
  A, S'eritpirfit nt   iof 1Alirinurtn4 lusitaing tilt- In till the tnfil ntint.1  i~uu l  rts't1, in 'Whut unt- a
i-  en]ll 'to ldi oi uand rn sefthii  sa It itid`sC[lie ismLiltWhti-i11, thle tldvsmutim'ut tuand rfctini of tieI
  s L-f iet', kt it'sn ittn   ire   e tic.)  lii tgnain hrbiig -Allch lii'g 1 ie iimaL   imid  has  onna
Is  iii Illy nuiscis(hue  uintitteiss) to 010841 m' whlintc intorter LA rIstii  f liii'nion, etiaing ediatin,
  Cy the pimut- of hontruirbola 1-rn  t   1Tmrnsvrle; for coulttingyr-0ing MELn to intruct hen 'a11toll, Lou
    whenuttr  them-oo', it iii a pac'.'  ini IoIAap- isnit   h patrsed Ilel to fil themr pulit,  etet
e   plie)-Iit'Iosiiiynd i            l ilruIin-t ~il Inrnuiln  ary  aal k in I fe. ndarti eciu,-Ioughi
  lu.ts   haeurtilii stlvdI tiur vi-int hy--mttr winnh o ti- mentionA i, nsthwey a nloautti le mst tmsetl lidI
  iltr.'  (Aji hire.o.) . runnpuiimml to that aith nall Jly ainoe,ootileuuf hue  a. NwrEgland  le,,dneI
  iu.loartill tuwitho   gingmpinto liue' ti-tuonit s  jul t rl1    ILDwtshmIvu INhwen  t her nterileI
  do indu the wheli' togeher, I mta il brief, in short,; fields, have fouand eery ahume, fr I have esnmiuird
  l that tie two  Ialic oflidsUnii3a,the   Nrth   and  vry  thing, it, mun atmtthut of hopitality and com
  -~ther &outh. nwen tunde furincojioter  an   uc inuiIs forwtl  htt  nnbtir     ticstitel
    Main  oatdisveFre  int utlefor mit- anothier; ad lI huavegon  I  h theu lir fartoris fom toll to o-.
lt m    e tui-nr I.,dilthe slslnwt and thriu'd huh'hea, tou.    I II icei tiltsh at the0   perfeion (f   i
sit thl aijtuntakola a   mshif   nd  divison  between  thir mhnertey,   and woutiinssi have asked 4 DidI
  U thorn  (Appl-t-iti.)                              yu ep iut tt inn'tioni   frm ldintnglad?  '1for I
      Thu. nxtiSentinent  whict-  l vie-n delivre- knewIwnaputting thetis an thun  ettl; crd II
    ahiri l t  etentutidll the t~ostto whkitliit Is my tny iiwuld UrtuilatIVUi awr,   No,  We  did  that1
  A.     vletiltu nr sIwnd-ius at trihato to thu  wnnioia oirS'ivue , Not utty Was I strprise bytyltheprfeut
'ir-  teagmiyan      hturrgofin-EiIxd aci'iui uf the uruet'inur, but also ly thectntnn
  '  1 alto atsintill Iaig tue fotitiltmi17 Fai g'risirn  ivrfe  neyd~atmn,*la oln    n
  A arcirt i idr which -tui livki-,hUm isrl in eatI-nrg 1ma1n1t. usld s-1illiratal in staer andwil
  ln-it suonfihcirotgIt tie tnugutli of timlslt, Wmiusndtwiltir. Teltrmal ite, too, win'ucme-
  V  tione. llinou  biarnd TIeltitn-et jtof tol .Led  ill crry' ly, lale aifenile; MAndths, t, trucknuman I
  ~down t(i hminii   witi tie dr Iunuost of fshuts-c illum-- puWNa-htirgh. I Made it Vtobn timto ciTi-ens-
  t  tiutol FPn s-t mf Vi tgi nhiai1i it 'st, nl hil l atin Itittihu i-,11 natd Will i ithu-yrung Winn Ln Ifnln
't, el l  ii- i aren in thilt-piit oif hoh-rlissoeladsI ge-tihum1 late atnetiui'O nd oItolt, mdetwith-
in.  eroaAnsemklticti. Ttu  this third pr   ftn   tim~out   tuing  a~uhftl, ionfildet without pnnlies
  sit   -t is p5sntf.It loit afahsiad, ani undetit'      %latinti' illi'it.   I  went   alsothrough Ite
hat 12a.106 94o u10114fr -Niwna- ogld in timte tuCome6l  hun~lig-houlititir antIthi-cfll my das  aer  ntre-
    iIIIMIthis 1ir itls sne on viwhL ic thto  i-inalferm-I bad  bfore snliweniltat thin 01r-
hes   ite  Int-o jstt gue through  urinblsrtile tai'*k  ismsor   Nmv  E:ngand.  ut-sin old Erglnti,wre
ttt'I  it inbut  Ia sot 6Shoe ogT, tuL, tnding titttie liviin  11smtal,tTrriw, onfine  d  enduoiifuntahlo
    bainks ortile hunhiriitri rivr. rore tnis ulinrreh ttoitiiup IS aith loot rfol. lBut, cn  the contmrar,
  n-t illac(n   iees1JCtictidsof  ther great 'ftieir of 1 found thrn-'-lPay it Without diprarunnett
  Ye fiods.,' I )latitMy fot in a curnd ttuas far away, any bnysicni'la well as mebers~a of Cumgresut
  lry and faully rn  to  tho  hutnks of tb he esllia 't-ant at Waidingoni City. (Applause.)   They   wre
mot  1,700 to  1,4)(1 lile. ven- loit-lu(f which hi a ri- in lanreItstal1ly, eid legat bululang,  mn long
  lir raie to the crie   '  suf New  Eng1ald.  For thee ros,  and  tier  in the me  maner   in which 'Fol
  IS  whtmle diitanmcs, Imisoven roadswhieLtNew   Eu-  enter the arlor ft  Wahingtonby its'-$a 1H
I in  hnd onerp iehasnutde. (Aplne)  It waiut my ait te eirrlace  In te pan r. there wfInstumnt
i'   fortne  t- ~ein a     dmy rrsiunaSlewhat few can equl vtamthat which  cn  e E-ari iGnCogriss ost-n
  op, -, l, in a exensve   -outrY, On thornlngtened ig-iousn. I carried my crioity to lir as so nask
t'i11 Fit  us:I  aowtb-a rd onCthe'rst]whih i  nearest the ujistrenem to takenme into the cooing depat-
peal-tmesttn      stn ad  that  nd which  i'n ant  the Mttadit I   maightFMseetouoknhg  IgononShe
     rie'stnanabIrehedtatennn-a-ntmid I bd taken lher nawars,sno i toldher that
hut  the   i in g'snii, I   Awo  fir   tut that  jitiple WMisoit what  I had  deles, as I  wanted to   ee
Ket-.4'down  Poit'  pokef' New   York   as being o the  te1itcrae-dvoiiolin~                    Slepeed
     Wet   : cd  this to rone was srsngss'whs'n on the  thes door and lt me into the  kitben, wihwna
     banks  of the hiiiippi.   I  looed far toward the  cleanly and net.   This wa   the ontdmttim of the
t*s-, stting eon to find I'the West,tm and 9I as so f~r opeaie.Aa            oaltite            d    esr    o
hat   North, thatia line drawn  dilc~   watt   from the th cultivfation of the misd.
lit-  pint  un which I stood would let-reon its South the I  ulaell upon all tm eo fat-CS wiith mchs'leainnira
the   apitals ir ofQuen Vitmrianuq dominos  an our mint. And now I  hatve t sy, that, nt  satiated with a
inser tinet, tak in a prt oft lier Ct-aniahrd an&uc viit of   tltlrtr day, travelling ee lay a nd  peak-
ian   Of Lowe,t  aada;   s-nm!ft the mMmien, liv the   Ingglvery nijhl   nam torotur  them-, Lad when lthe
th0e  snitli etrpreise of New   Eglatd   and Old yraw   wintr M' further advtuc'il-fii I  are reel-ed in-
t of  lan, so-IninL.      have sham'si   t upse within  ritations to retnrini, and 8oae of suich &a chrater
      that line, thaI .c old hiavgm  back  to St. ois that they ainiperativee.  I spoke  at the anciet


il'tlirorsity befrore a vastamutitude of youngI
ile laddrspe ople.   I has;ebetin'itc   by thef
A Ofousursannthe t'tlrnof Cambridge, that motI
imnt o)f all our tuvrsitis, nscited with cties.
hitoricaeol  and lhric eeietlnto delier aI
enurse an the Unioneir tha. I go bak toI
   kywithteir  wishess. I  go to assit I cArry-I
smte  7rt  te  Concludingsntimeint  which   th
it  rsntniaut; and when I retun  to the  groat
  c  ant, I 1hi  itoableiaemy  teutimiy  even
ton, tat, in aILl the exteded domain of thisawide
tio. ibm-nt is no place where the herts of the
il-s--1skm  of te    r   anstm-are more loyal
        a UionOrthee tnto,(A pplause)

        F illte Lodn N.o.mgSIAmT On- I.
M. W.  Z, rOR1BfDLRON AfMLRIOA3 LA.-

Lo.st a-ei,  In. IW. F Forster, of BurleyV, nest
l-v. tieinnn'   faleture in the thtirn  of the
inifir, uzuinosIniliute, on  ' ine yrgce'a
  nlA t rrujnsofAmericni stlavry'   r.   JL-
  n,o ,rsiint of the instittta, riupid the chair.
,I. W.  E. Foserra  aas rencuivedwith tith np-
lauetsr it- citrrriles te lat-ry Of tetittitint
IEtir   with  that of Anne0ric, and   cotidorst
,at fruenlua nws in nmuhgruner hoenointhi
mulled tates thn  an  tie Ennepoilcomntinnt.
antC-nv oi the Coninenll w oitihialslAnmor,aul
hat acs that cmnpard with the  Rcit Ol addms-
s gL-iscr'iwhich cante up fr-innwithin. width was
tumd 4  with  the  vaery inws and  leinisnid LAOf
ef natin, whi~h   fed umpunatd  gnw   with the
na-llrtbemuft n-imWhitester oMaery existel
hit- Waa  due-rsi; the tOwnr dttl alpsnthe  ~o
tm-c hated Itt-tir, anul thu.freein who was roght
t]wu iind in t  e  ing andtrned Oti9a wors
minicinan httn'f in a fre c~untryShivry  wuld
tni' Iliedt t in [is land lbuntFortin' jVUitienitaOf
me ott' u-gin, unihi rtandenl int t Smnsthi a g tes
'itind fur i-ttuo, Sli sNothe aritorar'v of tit
mu~ntry ained their liing by raring th-ir flow-
en1 ens-it elluw-womone-, nd sending theoff Like
attint to wrk upon  the-sm Suthern  plntation.
imi-i hadito bex5soldulike cattle, with~ut lulcit-lh ;
rti thireo~re, to prevent Othe inrks of the nt, th
puddile amd sp,i  an hiosrutrnt   suf refiAc'Ilton-
re iarl bsn nventeliv   'ywhich onof theta might
a pitninhleu within an ineb of his lift, without
t101h psrccjtible injury!I(teito.
Tin wit in AmerAlan tuivey a worairFeature
an  thsnt-ou   a-c culi huve  hardly btloIv'ed o
xt ini aanagia  nation1 taruc   It  in a nttiori
'Iiebix is oa riteftosho unit of'the mst civilza
ntioi, rnc*ofthisavotd, for it wa anr indiepitabli
It-I thit in Tvrnuahy rune, the slvehen-Iders them-
Lsus eIrl teir own imltto  chiltrnttilte down-
Zsth jlkarihtions Pniqxucntly, lthy eapd   froa
Ie  wu , ard wmnhunted  throgh  lbs woodIS WtI
Ias  lie did not umtil  ectly   hiiev that dg
rm- utn iInhunt rnuaiay   rulat 'nlit bd   no
creanqutte a Matter Of thtt, ushe footd in th
lairs alverttsrmnts nun the  keepers(f peks   ao
tl igpnelv  for huntitg uaway sllave, at   $25a
  mII.  itudrt-wnoi  to iiqir'  at the printers
ji-ltt a eate ofsoity it must  ho., when a ness-
nmapr.7 offise tured Aii'f itms a rgister office fo
      onwy-'ru hntr T   The wholcsn'tusme  r sin
i-ny naa nc-nitire prerrion tir wor;u tiid prIi-i
tsm ; law ben-np lawleasoiemsuard ut-er Ityranny
La  a, iIboe-souls   f  Emosnssn, theoir Chialq
Iu'n tnt0aing tOlt-eanings o' the little hoy an'
;i r, and of the mn,'  amrotingy,  it fvors  at
aks like that of Col. hrocuk  uaranAr. Sumner
thir retnuals sWren  infracion   if' all utrality
ne themr reigion  ppos    tat   thietiait V was
urpaatod  and pomuhittdon rpcsrtoaphl
t60iltnntl   systm Of t SI '5R3%(Applanuio)
Tin,  Semtherrt planters ailgt the ilinistntia
f the Union;  they pittllidl thin ains of government
tedo dissKd its patruigu, and e  at-ynin who d
miil plaint. pay o rosn'i'at-gtpnderedto theate
f tht- ,;Ojlth. t -wth'rt  lum timt, in almotFeer
intecut that had  ippene,  the South   lud  bt.
Wit hnd god renijoii feArto that upon Iveryspi
hisi  itnt trritr 7, tlrteawould  Fenu la.hu st
tony.    En in C lifornit, there wa amstrng rfee
ug in fmsvrof' it ; in Ultltee no os had ci
pri  ettheir willingnes iA 3hU0a-Insvs;in DOtogum
t-  ameonwas tj o ii- cur; Grntre   Walkerl, t
ilihumter, who  lush conquered Central  lmerio
within th elat 'ek or two, It-d declared that tei
al*) Ashenhl he laver; and many of the Suutet
planters Ieona lready prchaing  plantaions   wil
tite, view of attaking tluawith slat-ut .There i
indeed, noia rt ofAnotrica perfeoctlysfe, except Ot'u
anmr which our belijvud Queen reigns. (er, bea
end aqDPOsau.)
  Ilieid  not, however, feleddsorgs       ~  t
hopful  for thin futtr, and  nttwithmtauding ti
black picire  he had  drawn,  -hea nevr felt ame
Ito~fu of bhecausel of fretoufin the Uniedri Stat
thn  he dil now. (Arplauls)   It waxus eidesmthu
the, Tower of  te North   was  inreaing.   Mur
gesind would s-min from such outrages as that  1,
('ol- BrooksIrao131. Sum-ntiomn   of' inuiint am
education, nrepectedbth in England  ansi Anarie
Thie  was littleodout that this nholne wouti M
itrate.Me,  Ruhanal,   tseing the strong fWing
tte North, w-old try to mitigte- it; he tas a n-c.
good)  cn, hut withinvet-v Litt c Srengthi of ocars
Sir:- Ons it was teard that he would e utterly a
Ahbe to contend against   i Souttern enpprtru
     Astultwusldenccsw', andsoroe  Iewintat th
Fire ivt ould cd  in the efeast of te pro-lve
piarty (Appau) w
  A  vote of thank's wassined to M.  Fostr.


  WHAT Vfl.LTE AMEIA.S DO I
  Wth u the main quotto, a we have aIres
net-iiot what will   M~r   Boeuatnan46, btn6
  wtlhic America  people do?   It Is now that LI
detinyofAmriaiLo be scaen. t is nWtilw
She must s   trikefor fmeumwilt nilthe   bhvlrisi
that freedorem bring, or epii eforslaery,  -ilkh
uiliation   and  rin   tat ever attend i. It s
aittotmot ure   and settled in natinl ethics2, t
tie countrycMabadon its original d crsat
prinn   ecu itho at loig its power and ulimt
pica  Ttatiug itslf into r in. Aroud  that prine
plothereiswmulv ed thdepsitf la w,
national (itlagof  =2n1hc manners,   aim!of am~
and  sphrfit-iospirNxmenorims.When rathatpt
    ail i uttutedone   of  a   nz   sitkid,

eod with 1a new Il, hit'whibhWits ogaiatoitJs 0
fitted   iolence isn evry hour done to all its his:
principles and history; and a dieintegitDtinLk
plac,  which  rels   in social wekeutss,  ahcuid e-
        tealyinnaioalexintin-We  doot   thik  11
 thle itory of the world frnishes Fl o tspdons
 Instance of abandonmet   n the peas of 1 AI .atno
 its ret liftigivi rinc& dips taltiu.Im
   adiectly aitug .ti  e. =asA rham hifrm
ed.   it wud 'e   me  of the Klikst iirtielcaI
wrld   ever witnasi,   nshuld u     cris srvve t
'ehamaiefor  niny  csfbtltri.  Isthe    bswrv
Veice,   anti the dulomraliba ilufSjiii,   Ami
may   lee the type of what he heself will be, ift
jweit teuesis prsistedin Lihty was hurta


nc-stonle  ; pn the saced principle of fredon  pr-
son and of' tOncionco didth  Pilgrim FathrsPCse
her;  now  shehabullulftd  btrat   oed foundation,
and  replacd it with s - very. The change isat warA
with  all the  astitulsats, wth  all the  hsaitsof
thought, with thulith,  the literature, thu soIa
tints, in shrt,  ith the whole existence o' the Po- F
ple, and must invitaly  work  their rin.   Meiallya
istae.  it is the vr-v csmunnmrnio of   ikldneiner
      £oiial~viewo, t sita the c~numation of flly.
         AMerin  caaot  retain  attty(Twidt her
     so  ieThe very firedom of her insititution t en-
der  it at! the more dangerusl; it ill give vitality9
arid viruenve  to the accitusi thing, tunknown   in
ounnnt-ims originlly deluiotic ; and will augment tatl--
fold itpwrwa  of  ffecing tle mral  orruption and
the  potliticl egradiation of len peope. The  Pro-
gnat  of  Aueria  Ihiterto has hu-ntwihot   peaces-
deint in the history of the world, at least till uor m-
et ex prm in Australiat During Lihe past fift
Mest-ntle  ha butHt mitrecitiesand lit-ugt within3
hC  trritrrrmioro er6e,-hie busudukulmore tn
to  her ihipping, And mre   ronliions to lint poau -
tio,-tha..nIny other polh ever dil beore in
dOUhile the t itn. But she tian smicrcely help ntic-
in g, th t this me   ihoel o c g r-iwth is in  the North, I
whr the inttution o savery has not yet cred
the   oil And blightd the pirit of thepouple.   Lt
that  miserable institution transferitelf t te North,3
(and   events makat it uoniaa,  that if  suffred to
eit   in the Soth,  it will d no.) lnd that  pole
Whic-h aeseen pradout lvn the course a their
fsettilt i =0rts  aal aglfiutunt riers, which alredy
stretch their giant lims  fromth le Atttium to the
Paific.  and atieipts  the tite a-bc thir ountls
milisui   shall fill the land fronilsur e-hard to sn-a
Lbumtrd,--hall fiewl tre Luch of premature dec~y,-
shall  mark their silputdisappearing from te ocen,
t hir  citiesandl Atories frm  the Larl, and atilte
fsigns of their now  houndlia's rosperity vanishing
         lioneth  gaherngshaowsofa night oferfdo.
 We  call on eviry Amneritnn wio loves his country,
 -to drihide him whoile-amd every energy of his
 sou,  0the tlask of wiping off this fol botefrm its
 character.  Werall  on him to do this, as h would
 not  have Ameria   to mit  her detiny.  Thre a
 puon   amd  eeks min clthie of  atons   atm in tha
 of individuals, deiged to afford opportni ty for re-
 petane ndaaen mnunt. Of suchr ranertr is the
 jprent  occurrence in klnerica  It is a call tosP
 and  rconsidr  her deisin liusfue tio die is fially
 cast.  Ifer dectuon is noting Is  than this, that
 tie liberty whih  the Pilgrim Ft'nlens planted its a
 kalso  rioipla. and that  the only true, powerfl,
 asd  righteus  principle is hlaety, and that by that
 e   iele will abid. This I the soemnad
        (t-it   of thus Ariti'inn People, aim tteste
  by a rmajrity of thir voe.  Slavery 6i no longer a
local7 iumtitu: it   is nowr a national one. The op-
hpr..Wins   ractised in Monarhical or deptic   con-
Mtir,-in Nap le, and the R1oan State, for in-
IFtne,-my he punhitev n the grund that they
:are  the ata of an iindividual or of a Oclas; but no
j such palliation can ho ofreodi her. The American
a Ie of their own proper motion, and in the   most
    ZIAXnt wner epunisoppreshin and rubber.
  King Botbe.has  die tyrnt's   eaPl,-neeeuwtv.FAu
  ,. Woo. must ceploy te coerion  of  durgen   and
  -fusilladles, or let is system go don; bt thre is
     *ntigin the itution of America to justify lave-
     ry - t  s terfsnnthe grater   ,wit: latAd
 rwhe-n we take into sensual the light against which
 tinAerica ha s ined, the violence stubhe nn' fed to
t her own  convicton,  and  the multitude o orprarss
  dietly  resposiblu, we cannot hep  atyg,   eliat the
  -eistence of Amterican slavery is one of the most A-
m tounding  fct, and  on of tie uiaoelganic cries,
Id of our day   Am wel-wisherm  of thalt csn try, we
  soyira14 the friends of librty in it,-'-wd thepar yet
)n manyoucoth ther,-yonh~ve ut eenoaso imif you
it woutit ae  yur own  necks from the yoke, And -Ar
co tuntry  from iditrotin, anl dititis, Sri thuorout'
in  ntrafurker (nutumn limit, and  yor   wir and
,y ciaurntaufr human hacks, into the inein, a Ufti-
   amIng on004mani againt the wacred thing, never o
,i rmt till your  eutuni,   oth,  South,   at, and
- Wedt lane  ban   urg4   froAmthe taint of slavry

               ruit the tottnlnlwur-
    DR   DUREfl ADlTHE HALW-RRRDS.-
  tIn   theurhn/m Chritna Adocse of July 23,
e. We have  the foiwin   snua     aarpfo
M ie  thera of Re. J  P. T   iorhi
  IT   Tothis  e  4   uperor Aficn   people we  may
  add  without offece,  Another cams thee Isiappeang
at in the ~outh. i, the offsrg   f white men by  A-
r,  ian women,   Thin    m Qnnehashown itelf In-
   prior un the pure Afrian and  gies  pmatnse of en-
-t  rgy And suces, Mwhnevrer pporunity  oftn.  'l1er
to st-calsitppaI in te Soth, that he fathors.ao
no, thesm ybidriteAre lieginnrolg 'to r-dthrm kindly.
tell AtdAre inclined to give thrin freemiandi education,
at if the opitrtuity was offered them. Shouli this in-
,1h clinaion nd the mean   of gratif   g ief, it wil
byaireaso  the- number of those of AfrIos blood  ho
   have tlents And aerpnitofet pramds, if dhey
     a t   have  appotunity b  innprovenenV
Mt   Well, now, did aeer! tws,'t   taldidedly  ool?
in Hre, the Dotaariisoursesin   rgard to a  sem   of
1y wholesale  lcniunsadultery, And       friain
t- with  a  little horror as if ho was  lecturing on
a- chemitry.hdd5a      r-Iamaayetert-
r. cli, and the spirit of thuspragrap, the Dctor sp.
M16 pers to  beownll   plesedwih   theasr, ant
my   oks apn  it U one means in the grit  proidenes
   of Heaolven of' elew sing the rame. liltk offprimg
   of tatit sn  by Africn sona  aI   This, acordig
   to the Dotr,  i  a very interesting llela f 'sip
   rint Afican,   that is  'aPPeaing  in the  S3outh
   antriuoror,   we  nare sure thathis  'sin   rce'
   is superior to   theIpre  Afican' Biteinap on
dy  our   eatd, Ye nobe *ons of the snny outh, who
nit n the fdUhines of your great hmnity, do  sn, m c
dhIe toward elevting the ngr race in the scale 'of i-
tt   telol!  Who  cares about the wreveth  oman-
r   mmuat, i~ we can only gt a Isiprirer class of Uri
ie  cans,' for the futreuedempton  Of  Pagan Afria I
an There  are signs in sthe South, that the ftherso
lis thoe chilren iare bginnin  to regard them kindly
&0e Them!  =Mpim~.mOUo   11001eoMPe&ioratelAM'
slyj benevolent, .progeitos Iloving parent. aetion
ci-  ate Wahen. I]Aetas  ear no moe   shlln anj
of  stouttoutherncirely. Be se ed tat thefatkms
Te  of the  children Segin to regrd them  with favor
in- And If wol buid a ol  e,they will go on wih
       theth 01MU& =  ad =      theria clmIt
Me- sKhoo.
tot   To educate the colored Peopl, be  thy  a mixe
her  race orpure Afriansa, no amecen  objec; butho
  heDr. Durbi ncoould dicourse of thin * aoriinatiotaOf
  edsolation   in such latguag-hw haculd ire
hat 4cm  uuh  a revolting fiatue of Amede slaveryM
A   without bestowing upn   it& respectable number of
ROf decet  cure,  i to IWe a matter of deep  atOtalal,
  byeait.   Theris  not a syllabi In tie whole
  ii-gPh  that, by any ingnmityisii   b ose=
  teAs to how  the lknt dispprotion  of the montrs
that iniquity.    __________
rof
rift  OrThe law, ubitting   coftremnet to thi
hr   slp.of  free colored men, instead   of impriemsti
cr- mati   baat pased te  Lasilatre of Soth. ('aollsa


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     TimHERSOR Or TX fours
  Such  is the tte of the Sonaturn  min,  that the
shaing  of a leaf sends itero and  terrr is PAre-
a  adeath.   Nota*6white  has been  Murdered;  no
plan hem   In disclosd to the world, nior we believe
Uht any   as been fon-d ou4 of annnyegeftlt uf~-
-eauos kind.   Bt the wren Intent o te slave tovi
fortheir liberty naturally brt u   tematterble
spftntrm of crunme and mishit ,  at Southern men
Omi    bar idesesles  What but lpnic  cold
have dictated such   k i a   Jrnh a  Ihis from the
Uiarksille )cffeinto.ret -
  .-The Cri ms cntemplatedshould e  toned for pre
cisly a though  these crimes had been atenpted mid
consummated. Featrful   and terrible exanples should
he mad,   and, if eed be, the (0insd the Seo
sitoild he brought into taquisition to show these di-
bided moisithfle   ree/irans ad the vigr the fwift'
Grg andr conpletruos. of the white mn' vengance.
Let a terrible exampe ho made in eey nigborood
'where the crime an be mtaished.  and, if necar,
let evry ftree. in the country bed with ngro most.
Trecportilng in such ase  - this is utter madaes..
M.   must utike torrr, and make a luting impression,
for only in suit a cours can we llnd the rkaraziea
'of a future seeuit'nr2
   Where  now is all the fne talk about the Content-
meaut of sires; their happines, their inwillingnes
to takelibety,   avn  if offrred 1 For years past,
So  lifrn papers have bent filled with new doctrine.
Saery,   we are tol, is the tVery foundatilO  o y-
      biinsociet.  NWat   do Lte   think  of thee
    Lions,  Ijoit now in Tetnnesse?  There  can he
no womuent opn tewild and disgracful arties
in   Sothern pprsJor wsanemo the fint, a n f
fee t3Al as the tuper and teror  which  they  now
exhihuil   A little while ag the hapinems  sd con-
tet  of laves na-tic tan tedard Norter   opnUrea
derided  in Enarat.  Now, they are   hunlting1
    ahooin~  ndIanIng   these cotented  creatures
       ~fe, tI a he .fric-an's inular good furtneto
 be a sav;  to recive the amu~lortinn of  the Goil-
 r l, and the inatimablpr'iIlgesf   te ilantation.
 It  now,4  we mut   striro teror, nd Snake a  laset-
 ing imlmwiot,  for only in such a (urseerawe  find
 IM r~   if gortof future 4ecuriy.' The lav's   ler
 is the only gnnrantn' or the aubster's mify
   InPsuch a state othings, it is niot wonurful that
 thlere are sometimes revolts; it is Wonderful that
 there ar ei few ! There isnot a month In  he year
 in whichl a rising iniglt at  e  Prvssoptieiy  o-
 peetildScety in tha Soth stands upon. a as
 and holoww  ixid'Z Time will not maske it better. It
 is wicked, mrnpt,  uegrsaed, unstable and   slways
 liable to fatal downfall.
   'whatever  it may ho thought expedient to do for
 party  prjxe, aone know o Wll an the cn-
 oemeid that 0ay  amin  P    =1 3liEopar4ItiA a
            stae o w~et- wh i Irigu tnrmoL t Smea-
 area whicht the wrst tyrsnlsin U urpoeuse but
 epringis'   No  wber   on earth  i fre  speeh  30
 punihal   a &  in Carolina or Alabma In An-
 tru, it ist he overnuet  that drads it, ot the pe-
 pie    Bittin h010Suth  the whole pople  ri6eup to
 mob   r drive otat  ay oe  who  speakcsmopeny  te
 doesinie  of human  rights.  To  read the Declar-
 tion of Indepentlenc to a company of  sae   would
 cot  a man  is life. T)  theA the Bilic to  laes,

 'ro thI           ap   o  ~uiin thiu  thos relts
 w  hi ch h  m  b en p o u e  in u s,  a d w hi cht w e
 haeI        outssinoladan    lorify, wold  be an
 oflutros ptttinga ian's very lire in peril Th ja-
 tifictiOn of thss violation of fundamental rights of
 fremn i, that i would indue disontent, and
 bring  on serile insurrection.  we  think it MM
 than  probable that it wold.  But  what  woud   b
 that mtate of soety which requies  for its exitene
 the  eearifioe of Pucl inteta  free speech al  free
 dam  of the presm?
    The  tianAtunal uniont of re mcuty in the South
 with  silavery, itt the modern ottio'ef the ancient
 fable of  Mliitutaar-  monster  with  human  body
 and  a  bulls head The Ateriatis were exempt
 frm   nraMm   nly   pn condition of senigtoMLi-
 nos,  in  truce, ther fairest youths and maidea,
 upon  which  then monser fied. The  South feed al
 appease  their M[initur  by cating  int   its maw
 -lilirty of sppech and  lifirty of the  pusom  But
 themi is this differene in th cas: the  Atlasnians
 mournted  their calamit, and made  Themso   a  god,
 when   ho slow the monter, and t  thn   fre.Tha
 Soo-th put rhetorical garlands upon their inoteur,
 saul parade him beore  the world as the rrest   ra
 tion swich  ciilixtinat has tred.
    We,  who  live ceaely in the Noth.   mec scarcely
  uelrtand   what   are the  fooins  of we   rerd
  amid  sorb711a popltion.The do nt exercise the
  common  liberty of spe;hI.  Nb thg  typ ays niss
  frcibly Sa thesirndewof t0e'outh to fredom
r of speh   or of the press A  book was  found aonia
.hoo  kslirS, shelf, in Mobile. containing the life of
Ia    lIf-eotanipted slow, IThe P001   ruse  with a
       arytnthat showed pnic   is..  ha   prudence.
     Bu iwa Ia panic that could namit havelen  fellt,
  except where  men  wre  startled, like Lone inhb-
  tants Of a haLutod booz, by  the  rctly  sound  of
  the sihi ng of a w hipe !
    If a eorgyntan dana  to wake religion smpathet-
  ic with   bunran liberty, he is gumunil~eetd
  If a citizens dArn to speak, though isel .ii save
  holder, in fivor, remnotely, of liberty, he isviited5
  thresaneid,  dragooned to simo, or  diven,  out.

               riSvate iewel  Ctks- I Wa
             zrzGED Nsusawn~ort.
  C  We  learn from the -RwlflvIT  Iu!'s'ed, of We-
      nvlylast, that greateitmenmt ex~sts i tedqh.
  orhol of   Volny   and  tordetaille.  A  negt'es W
  lnSGSto one of he iron works of Tetnee, who
     knwsainthmcg about  their plan fr iber , died Ity
   the tortret  of the lah, rather than usa hi
   brethlren who had conversed with him c the abjet
 -of their freedom.  He  received 70 Ibshe,  at  the
 -  andis of white savae. (tooLay   O do  their on
   Work,)  lifore he expred. fHOW t& people of AC[-
   inscan stnd  by, and swe 1s1ch1;troty 0ixummu1ttd if
   th is protised land of libety and that, too,a.
   a People whms only crime Ms thateof mkin
   is mume than we  cn  undenttand i  Eve  Aecta
   --hew Can  the librty'luiaepl of tis State
9   Stan It?   Will he  reel P1  earand  orklag-n
I   men at Kntncky   nkthnee ra-torturs to gro
1,on  opryebuked, until the thlersh Ail ajyi
h  thee barbariiansuffdr-  ~    jugtion  by CU
a  and be bought and sold like- the negr, Whom  tb4
   Dow  shotlangr wip toe     for'tlocrirneor
d           en   nwnt    onr  snhl  e  et  prit?                   If
    A wo  lito thus treated, they Mst  oMeo t  o
)- shae thenness fatea. The priisdpe Istheanta.  The
r, white tyrant who  antiouns a  awu to ensae  blak
3,n meittheMkefl    U. would 1san1Con a6law to
      I- rsiretls w~ts dn orthe ame   end ;and  thu
   cut MAd  AlA.,shoot, hang  rhip   to deaethi  whSo
A   dred to  tL&alkbot   ierdow rsefgotnk.
is The working  classes of the SothenStakE SOntoo
   thnoughtlessof their Own dommn Ice hasnhrd
   h is fAow-man  then world ver, and In all aesuwit-
irt' titrgard' to color, whstn~r be has got thrpower
by lQaw to   do  s;  ad  wlldh shial1fuhISMlof
        the  iobe ir etsthe  piwer.

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