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 yt031RT  1' WALLCUT. GeneralScant.
ITr-ntmCTYO dollars and   CRTy cets p-an,,!
             iit
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     if 1arflct be made in advance.
                amc to be malde.and neliletters
    * -., e hep~flliY Ctifl!iCTWOf the Per aWc to
    ~~crd pot 711.) to the Denen]l Agent.
[TAsr~~sm              leasthan one squatre in-:
        The IIfoe 73 cents- ine sqtwtfor$1.0
rrTh,  Age!nts or tbe American, Massahusetts.
          (ou and  M1ichigan Ani-Sasrsry So-. .
     su.)iraised to rean nsubctiptlona fx Ta

 rT The folloit getlemen constituft the Pinan-
 ~jcornnwttrr, il sre not TriqpCSIIJCfor amy of the
 gi f the  11Vviz-  Fatwcel Sscasox. Etara
       L  rExMICNDQnn-C; SAXUIL  PULLasIor.,







 VOL XIII. No. 1.


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Our Country is the World, out Contrymen are anl Eankind.


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BOSTON, FRIMtAY, JANUARY 1, 1858.


    NO   UNION W.       WSAYEROLAIIS

The UnIled StamtastlUtlob miI'maoovflnt wfl
       damib  - and a   aement win  MILO

  W aThe   ftee B&anlmb.heguurdas amd *ob
fifii Pawrff a Oflavery. We am the jalietand ea-
stahim f the hsitn. . . .,7T0 s WMen  an
fur  amnuntimwhim, uve ar aa m pulse,
Omy q  osathoam se.the eppased Ia other   Stun,
and by fasre   rtetheir r tlq :bitt Irq an rieheeA
dam      ii  g  tlr  a tfsoin Sisdiig an s.ma
     w~gAtses wk.On  thiS mbjoct, 005 FATH   IX f
TANWO     TO  ~ComrmerENow.    WflVND  tIm  ?t
acs:.   We  tbdir chbldren at the and ci hal a mat-
tury, e-  the patb of duty amne elml7 than  'hey,
ca omM04 m U i. To thia pkt the public mLn4
h*  long been tending. end the time has comefm look-
lag at it th~tn dlspmlnnazely,  ith   a s  am~d
Christan reoketh . . . No blening   of the unla
-i   bae aapuAstica  for taking psiIn the aslavIng
  atr faow-cmatum ,;neorughe this band tu he
pupete.if eapwrnee sa& dembenet tI
amonly mtinus thrugh cu a milepszlc ainn i
ddnmg.  To tiscanEssledom fm re atarwe tadhnC
-WM~Ana LManY CtamWo


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    J.  B.  YER2RINON& SON, Prlnten.



WIOLE NUMBER, 1408.


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        r- o~ o-~t~IO    OUGHT       T    R  V
                    IT P

     a ~ifwsiey'arii 1astof exiindin our 1doinion
       fosneIl- llfiritttiunst'in theright die-
       3H,~-il  ~u@l .me rlat~    of thea Black
       r.r-. l'I Ai.nrtfl:nn   a'ittv'tlyAntea ifclis
              weih- is llu1ded. It shoulmi then hays
         uls w Tti t the frowning batteries of the
       fmr-itstIet Lernthe mnouth of the Mfissiffippi
               bae  i1-t-1&rrwia sad. Nicaragua, mad
     1-4 h rtiit routes frur the benefit of the com-
     * Wc~tii~ndMexico once, we may have to do it
        11el1ti it not Ijare liean better, -on the score
    dhiLaflfliy. g1 ,o )verticoont , An d the centmercinal
      of tr ' c -wunlk,to) limee brd it when the prize
      ,~,innc in' IWe doubt whether at powerful
   frp~yui'mtitei wonl'l have given posterity such a
      ,nI~orf exera0ire wagmimniiiity.
    il-niro i)tt throw gtidt'mtoppuriotnitifl foj the.o-
    it~tiof Vatluable territolry -  tatitry lo ewmn-
    itd t oar.onr ,ml liinterests and inational poster-
    it-till oiur hGi'-rniment pant by a fourth 'I
    'u-N lioi Stlturriinger. Ito at it. It is one
    42 thefinst. theIn tiiflil's, thle icalthiesit of them
    WtIndia Islandsk'aly  its large an Smith Car-
    tl~jn'hiring ani irm 'iil  ieitilitg twi-te-sesiunthoub-
    1! qpT.1io ii i', rii l Linii-aitatible d~ oil, with a
    ea' M&eIrIIA Wiitlihays IJnifoditiglfoe tart-ers,c
    4:1 i1- ridolt prutiatets oif tb trtii. and cloth-
    Ai wiLt 1 rc-tkitol ,-nojte of ait unturpritcalMege-
    an ; 0irtt i' t lilk ae Li t~oiniSwaif in the sea.
    TIP itI
    1, it not na liinieg iliegrt'.that A black emip Ire
  *   Ml tla;lh-tinl t Lt 'one1,m~rt4-0)ait A half toil lion
      011.-0111.1'iii' h 1,Iiriim .l to lord it evrer suelt

    If wI looik mt St, lincuiniglrin a.omin&riipoint
    f d-, r arnnItitiOe Vi Zi11 hlle 0i1-Mt Valrkitrile.
    -L tXIi: Ng lworth teilIilfufntl. were it to
      it111rhawkt  , nlIt III t t ahylti, tineo
      c~1:i-ot~lpin o i'isliinifr0XainiiI..During
    it'.  Vt Te 4oftin-Pr'-nihn nai t .nlin, tie nx1-orts no
        tt -rii':ittini~erIfIht Cllohy one- clmye
   P-n: A 7.-  Il 1rliibl.aitnotwvdosar
       l   V ~  ;it trlis ,t hfl,,tt70R3-5,21[9 Iwon ois ; and
       7r,l .274 irll.In I   S11, thle amount of
   odffe nljrt- w. ) I-n . y43,luiumhI1sondi, anod of
       N111,0  Ot0. Tlre air-i etherepotd      ri
    ci-  ahti t. I '111Vnit]vo 1110 HmIk orf4'tdulla  Wlh it
    it- isq-rts WO JillI Jt ire , iti .hor La jilicious ee
    Vt ,Lillaq-it~, ia, itorgNr-rit,-ql   Valti h  rprisi'ng

    1nMiitt-.' non cll trlon4'e mlli m WhWe shonld
    if ImfhI INI-l1O' Ia -vevrtn-iwtith idnot receive a
      1tt'tefr-~InIi, SV:l'1'1(.itet t)  opre-text to
   - roih  liaI'llimf~ii' t arai&ns   and  sil-
   ii' IeAII tiirftLIi n,1it-iakt ill ii iite pots of tle
   'tonli hBim aLL ittle reile a g;, ('C;pt. beets, ofr a
   BA  lt Id t1hr!',' liig ait PePtLaii I'r-ieee, wras in-
1-J  Mt.tes atjl fin,] it-itilvtlont- ienvntefen
     I miJji-n  tiEr-t  h.111cane p ent withonei
     rm.Sirnihar 1itLeegVZA W-17ur fesilty, and there
  ~ ithenf-- t-oIii-ritty ir teA.ai Americn vtiel. on
       ti-t'oet f ti.
     -~  e rpea itletour Covnernumeril ike the Iland.
 ,Ifit rwil fitttine-ot e tis ho-us enlpiro -  this
     amnies~.'  lne n ntion, aill iblut     too
     cue   nitiotIcc TI_',rst usnilitt nestrmlity lawst
 fri 1-i r-kre, coil the  ot  wilI aqrctAde the bsintsi
 .-fur Sotrnulau _ nT,. br mt, we llieioethe majimes Of
 111 the niin iWoueaN eitem-er ie in-igorstion of A
 sire- tate if tiinpa inntatl urny  The  peopiat
         IN ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ l 7.1r ir-.rugii. ninteGovernmt
    tA rs lslrri'h oe-and -t   hee descendingto
    Er-i Countries. Lijtj5(W  iin   1  oLIo

    I     ME    F*.L'fAMC a anrs.Teanp


   Exmrt  from th* inaulgUrel Address, of our, A. B.
 1boere mu thin tcgislimef lbm
          'timaiey  tht- d.enninatiftm of the mack
       RpliastoinsrvriaW(11cteinreiltioin of slave-,.
    r   otlnih'itilRg its ertmsiinntio ,ttecnriwtrien of
  ethgaitcolswt,-mItvaoliing it in the [Ditrict 91f
  ,  4Itwiln, no-i bY tfning it within the limits of
  'te tamee wreit1now eists,to a0 ul titmat-ly to
  4Mirln he ranu -lre Lo their oxvoMM, land thus of-

  W~iiia- aeLCWdow   jet, thir numbers lavaccit'-
  !tini'diloI- incrn'torv', uji til ley hsivm scured the cotn-
      -iiiiginin a FIttge Iuu iiLe f the free Sttes,
      ad ciadte Spt.k.-Ir t f ciIkseof Represent-
 lt   at , nbs h15 t V-4it1 mlof CubMtii-ns
   Simulated ly 1mnstittite5r   ade fahld  amid
   P, N I. Whil Pttolit etn a, Presinetof the Unite
       ,tatmn'T  , a W trongin -niumbers, so do-
 itnecrtire in itt.tieeis and-', noteroined in its
 rnln in   ont-t liee- parirn!. witi, indifference, nor
 'int Our -iuFnh-ne.j- in the jirpetuity of the union
 '161a1in iini,n. TinepriwrocU befre us e all for
   mr-ir fall who Properly rsdn-titieC    n.p
   f-lrights  olt the Slates, adthe Union. liris
 time that their irnh career must be arrest-ed, or the
 fi-o-eIIl'lll nmust abandonk all hope of maintaining
 t!1ineriches in tire Union. Though that prsva
 tir efte111)annot he coriinfred ' the   par&-
 Mouat  ra)1itk,44 goo,' its dissolution would be aL
 MLn   LiimSY, winch no portion can% con template
 1,iL mntntho-est nemotion.
 -NL 110rio such ai event he ovrteal, and the equal
 ahit4 (f Lnhioie s itttieerved ?
 If  tha tconstitutiontd men of the free Stae, pod
 11i ratio, Sath,, inil postpone for the present all
 in-   foetions, arnd unite on the gre.t the yatM-
   etunt .r,,prustinidby thi nlack itePuhlimmsn.
 thir effrt-it will Ie crowned with snorts. The rao-
 cent (LletiFli, Noirth and Sloth, iuditmteo that the
 Irnic oinsittionaL Omein every where see and fee the
 ikrmprn-ineo of such a union. -in this union is the
 hope of the country.'

 TMx  CHURCH   (SOUTH'IS   OP1IN   ON     r TEX
             oncrinorEr NORTH.
  The fillowing article re-s puhliahewl soon after the
division in tkns )detnodlist Episcopal Cherub; in thi
&imshera Cheien   Advuoe,  of Charleton, S, C.
   IAs we now wish   lttocodint Episcopal Chrch
 of the United StUL. North, joy iii teing fully ew
 Star-@o far   sa any aod every vitall princijoreLs.L
 coneened-ais  the  M. E. Church, South, is, bas
 been, or ever will h. The eccleiatical body is for-
 mailly, truly, undenieble, lrmrocably cinrnceted will
 slaver-y. S'lvvhodetit lead hier clsses; laveholdism
 kneel at her emuiniaom tables; P'ho lders fill bar
 bord of trustee .s: u oteAda-s ecupy her rrry p411
 pits, Lot New England ani Ohio stand aghast a
 [Pe tthe dagIatorn of Reatern snndWastern Abolitioa-
 isor gird thI slv  with sackclth.    Saea~l
 C    her rolgEits. we repeat: for altheu hn the
      tl.,  prue es oftheBaltimore Con mat
arc noot ai loed om held thisEkindof property, .a*
of the Maryland  or Virgii   lordi prwcr   may,


bolI .hi, A fll: rxyjii  A'  ae  aithi slate I            SELEBC TI10NS.                                      -
whole  tragedly of the Omnerl Con  renee of 184M-                                         --,_____
The  NI, E. Church     aislst stotenof hr   airt                £r e   .T . u ia mc v ieruet,
provinces:  and kept slorry sticking nLihe skirtsf- A tr   11r 0111OM  31?6'771NOD  0  CANTTO1
tee all. Hr nemies   within and  without will ay!       VAD  10  &     UM       CHBZB1TI&.
that she edorse   the doctrine, tht human  hing&
tony be regarided its property -held As httels - By the reqmt of the Synod of the   Fe  Curhoil
what  answer can we  g~ve?  She ae no moal  guilt the Cnton  Vaud  (visradwhAO ae ponta-
in the relation of master ndslve,rr  se.   Her uf'Xictslycmittal the Folwing documnt to their
fcial  organs must  be again   loed.  Expediency  care-the  undersnigned lay before their rellow-Chriso
must  Strangle conscience, or aboslitionists will leave ties of te United Staes the Address of that Synod
the  fltcomnmnion in thnsand. The sliding upon th subjet of Slvery. And in order that the
sae   Of morlity must  bhe Adopted Agli, ad  that object of thin Synod may e attained in that publicity
cours  of action be regarded as virtuous lnd ps-  of their address thy respectfully request the dit-
worthy   in a layman, which would Send A Bisop   o rf   Fnwapers,   religious sdarscular, throughout1
   prition. In short, the Baltitnorl Conference lip the coutry, to insiert te name in their respective
 conferred a btter bocon upon the Southern Church joIMFIrrr[i t An cury day
 byT ging  North, than  nf she had broght  to our   The original nitoeenent. suieied by the officers
 communion  twice the amount  of her prfet  numt-  and membilers of thebSynd, is in the poescsloof
 er,  and te-n times the amnunt of her talent. She the undersigned.
 keeps savery  in the mother  Church   and makes Jes. P. Tooliro
 ermy  Alogy 'for Northern )Iethodim, a Champion                            SsHEDI. Swim,
 of Sutrn rights   and principles.'TASAeD-B. Vrnrtn
                                                                            Ho.   . St-otter r.,
        TUS       SL1AVED  I   vzxuzms.                                      .  IS, gimastr-z,
   A  eareepondene of the New York Awnuie of 17m.-                          J. KsesnaDr.
 sine, writing from Norfolk, (Vsa-.Sas-        New York, Do. 3 1557
    1I hareattanded publiowrlip in sevens] churhsTomUbCI~TAH                 o      Tl      .i.O
 of dio    e oumnliatiort.   being deirous of learn-
 ing fromn my own oervation  the stve of moral and  NOltM AMERICA WhO LAOR FOR TIE
 religiou sentiment in the Old Dominion   nd moii!  ABOLITION  O  SLAVEFRY:
 reverent cngrgtion,uandanile, earnest   oandeo-  ImasaaBv r[asr- iamminan n.frss OnIre Ton
 quent preching.I afslo       her.Iwstruck       Isn,-The Syn~d of the Fe   Zrnein Church
 by a age in an exteinponsnens dierenoby one of the Caton of Vied in S3ltlterhod, cosidring
 o0 the clryme.   theitaunotgifittd. learned n else the in~titution of save toe untuy ito the p-in-
 rated Of tiro whol, who, ik  llutraing  thu do-  ciles  ofp lritlanittnin d dgrdig  to those who
 trinte of deraity, refre  to the numerousmire-   maitin   it as weltas to its victims, fesi ound to
 den'. rotbirieS untilits tit he North ! andl this ox p rem its dep sympathy for the cause you u-,
 inicidentally, and withonuta thoghtofseeatinaliso, It,,li namely, tio eaner ptgn   of   thle slavs
 or thme leo-st fing of ill-nture. Still, e-n-ain on- t nlregoutitle legth anid brad th of your great
 South  a   an, Sodem at .1GomUrreb.  S  noule   Suelyif it he snoithat slavery   should still exist
 for d i ffrotn Letan d-pit fosrato.Tog        eightece.cn turies nier the S& n of Rd co-ne bte
 am not a, nigger worsippr,'  I in not   hnaisL to, the wrorld, and ngels haiLed his edeert, singing,
 aeftwomb Hipriwith ngroe. Awl have attendd  Glory to God in Ithe iigirt. nd on eat Iinee.
      S  ea fter iucms mr fwhr-scrowV~td dgo-eltoward uline,' it is MOt peculiarly liirirfll
 witl, A conge,-gmmtin of 7110, while Fase 001 Int'l 0 for un Ihrher that Cir2Isrias.e.ven churchs,
 were o~ie     to repair to chut-roomns and lectur. - ld hr eir nltie  to sMAi a state o thing, or,
 rooms   ieFw. In all truth, the olossmal ongrep;-- at k010t, bear it with ouL tteenmusy lbring fr its
 Cion  pprered hotr  dv*ins-i than the one n-eS. tna. We pray the tord to open time ityes of al
 Pa ul's. which I attendIl in the mrnming, anrdilwas1Me, but rspttnLV of our breturn in Chist, to
 throughout limohseKvi evre'rnt nnNilemn   A:t hu the cring  inutice  o slAtHvey ; iand we Lbeseeh lila!
 iow,  It n-le anntmneeMi tat on Tiiinkgiig   Iiy to cuse,&to  rigo  in every heart tlat charity of
 acotribotion  would )'Ieknn p fsr that psmesa-  I whicr le is the vey f,untio And pttern, And in
 hers of the elirir, which te precher h111 would  the  estiatiUonof wicih there ist neither (ireek norr
 he- litmrl, as: tinememilmrsof the r  -gation iliud I JW i cmeunrsion nor uicnierIiirnImiarain,
 Imon highly prospered the  last yer!   And  they Syhiiin,  hod  nor free, bt Ciriet is ill ind in md.'
 laves ! Tine;' paid the g4nler 'mt of the expnse i 10, whn si.  !110th Cerecu When all the ti#ta of
 of building thieirvey  r.44 , )18 brik Chrehos. the eath-i1sMa.l -ao~ncik-d totlmir, and all bigs
 and rdem tupp~rt  thir oinrto'ea. oe Of whim is a reated After die inge of (',d sall lvoneio anuithi
 reAp*ctAhie and devted  with  man.   AMl of tunI as hul~riirn, and that great prniie Ile fifild
 white  cngreTlio   n hveSabath schorils   for the 'Thy  shall not bthur  cdetry   in nll   yi n mly
 negi-oct ns we Ll  their own elildrmn : nd mnany of mornitin, for tire earth sall Wo full of te 4kqowl-
 the negroes take out their Iiblesnandhyini-iroks in edg of the Lor as the warters cover th e east!Is.
 that diffiemretpars of the se-vicehi rgularly a the 11 .-
 whites.  Their exhibitions of n iple-crted  piety  Meanwile we find comfort and hope in the
 are often%-ry toucihing. A grot  door is open for thoulght, that a gr numbler of Clritian in Pru
                 evaneliingandeleatig to clord   rcemin ths cunty lmen t Isevil, mnd labor for the abliton
  reparing them  for f  innto, and for whom   the ofsavry. WeO. have felt ourselves urged. der
  Suthrn id Soiety is   doing more  good than  al brethren, to hold out to you the right and of fel-
  the aboliion orators, and preachers, And promebuosh ip, and   to exprs our heartelt wishes fr the
  frm the frzn  to the torrid zone.'         -     scIces of yur nobre endeavor.
                                                    Iike  yourselves, we consider as ati-Christian
   THE L    NCsr-'A   Wsreae o ins Rtnrro   tat pesmi on of one man by another which do-
 The&fin.i       the Lm n ens-a   fially dtrmnines gradles to the levell of a thi rgtie iniaaral being
 the  eat that the property of gentlemen from theI made ater  G;o's imag ; and like  o,  we Abhor
 South i  not Secure for a single moment within the all te evils conseqent n this uversion  of the
 openton   of the laws of New  -York.  No  matter frt elements of Christian mrls.   We  conider as
 abut. the intent. The monter may  otrman   to so- criminal that ~onstant inocurit and frquent rp-
 joarn for an instant on that soil of Owe State; he tra of thiojcred bnds of mart-rge, wich cut at
              may e dive ino itby trm ofeireswaan'rs;the very root. ot the divine institution of the Farn-
 ht  if his Plate one comes within the grr'p ofaoallstlyote.cannotsibue tiludde flsrhght
 New  York  tipstalf, the confiscation of his propertydiorallstent-ieytif aifloistitertigtfulo
 must  propitiate the wrth ofea virtuous commitoiy. dsresetie            ytebnflisiuino                  l-
 dotera   i loftier any such thing as protection n- ej
   er oisotn   Constitution, or comity among  roi.-'the  thought of these vils fIlS our hearts with
 fderated Stes. Front the   sbli   nlvation of her saeoro and diany  ;-with   srrew,. becausooe the
 - re umor   ior aity. New York looks down upon Vi- ins awscomtte in a Protestat land, when
        eh                                       .thereareaso  ny   huad                      feaglit hrhs
 *ginia wit hiorror and ontempt.  We aire   pirates adbeoe     en      udvseaglclPoetns
 lend Dotlaw, whom  the pius peoploof Gotbe-inmay  rsobcates  bes int  u   rtrns i    s nsm
 ~dmpoil at lmirt.   Shall we  submit to  this r- d       u   w    -ihdiw.bcuealti
   roeh ?  Shmll we endure this wrog?    Does the  deree     u  w    -ihdwry               euealti
 ;Qlpront dmit of no retaliation ? To the property of F r taks  lace inoemidst of a people to whom our
 citirn  of New York  to e maflunder that proeion   Foocaintiona nd our reformed churches ar
 of our laws, aftr a olemn judgment by the highesft acutornd. to  lok, in many respects, with hp
 Juidicial tribunal in New Yrk, that within its Jifan- damri eove   rtrnwobr.egnt         h
 iction, the property of cities of Virginiaayheaoly caudrsbe oft abo hosaveryreeivet
 coifiscaed  y legal proes?   Can  our Lg Islture inthe hel artlexpreiion of   rCsianeraffecion
 densme no  nmasof redres of the groeMnhc,. nd r- teanboriyt ym~f thy.  BeOr   of good t cu a ge,
 seoitment of the wrong?  We  submit the subject to adbre    Ithrny-fgod ouae   oula    ovrtaas
 their onideration.-Thr &a*Bo.gh.gueefoGo=
                                                    Though   fr anay  From te monn   of conflict, we
    Mraefecting  to the deision in the Ltammo ewe yt  know  something of the difficulties which bot
  the Newberry (S. C.) Rieiag Sun Says-           you, from the very gravity of the evil ; e knw
    ,A beautiful stats of ffiirs! No   trtetn  the faith. erg, rudence, and perserane you
  der the commen UContitultion 1ThatCoth  adher Ed to Conquer in thisgoolight.
  rprly   are to he despoiedtacordling to a suen -0.      ' i r  '4  Ps.- nhy      C~.
        igninbythe highet judicial uthority in New JSOS  or  Lrd, who  has given to the World that
  YU,   -hiethepoet         faciiebfNwYr new lw-' As ye would that men Should do unto
  is tohe allowed tohe landd, tr~anisport-edhiterland you, oytlont           hm~myCrs                  er
  tithea.rerfctly safe, under the proteton of nor strngten   you for this wek of jeatcsad  of car-
  law,   Is thre no way  of retaliation? Would it fly.
        nothejetrigt ad ropr for us to coufito in    Pray, speak. write act, se every measMin eao-
  otjutor , as igeenaaddo  u  hoe, h    r      formity   wit h the Gospel ; and if the Chitians of
  of these common antd blue-beafrdeld VrSki Sths  your own  ountry  and of the, whole world redouble
              stat of hins alays o h bore pitStheir prayers and their miclpors, the iory must
              stat of hins alays o b bore 7be Your.
                                                     That victory   ill be compet,   And Christian
  I  W  That opening lecture before the Lycumn, on piniples  will be flly  tiumphant11, when freed
  Friday evesing, wnidlivnvelly iblwin P. Whipple, slaves and free ngroishall he treated eer where
  )%,,l of Boston. His subject was, -'young Men i no becomes te  dignity of a being created aLta'the
  itry.'  We listened   to him for a few moments,  imaGodJe. anal called nto salvation i Christ
  After paingin  review the yowrg men of the renhJeu.Dalblodbrten               yyucues
  Reolton of   174,  the lecturer aid, if he wascrall-. and all their members, in this and every other re-
  ed kupon to name his heci idea of all that is heroic ~t   e nexrplo  of that lvo' f our neighbor
  in statremsni ip, sLL that is levated in ptritiaowhih   kowsnorespect  of pesrons and which or-
  all that is graceful in oratory, all that is perfect in throws every barrier raised by in between man and
  manhood,  all1 that is noble in idea ad Sentiment- mian-
  he should nuasme-whoi do   you suppose?    Wah.    Dorly  bloved? brthre, we who'  take the Chri-
         uJefferson?  Mthiilton?  JMcson?   Cay?   tian liberty to adres you thus, we anm very little,
 tIoCoari    Ben ton?   Evwtreelbs-o                Ie are nothing;bit we  know that! through faith
 0   Chai     ner.' This brought  down  the Black  and  prtayer, the vry wakest may rn  hlp  to hs
 0epublifan   ide of the house. The aplause ws5 a  brtrn. We Will, tlnerefor,   pry  wth   YO uead
 conmmentry on the propriety of te reference. fr yu, thast ('rd may guide you by Ill spirit of
 Haliving morm important  ainesm onand,  wedefueled wiaoa, that He may  eep ydfm from All iiin in yoi
 - urelves tle benefit f listeilg to the latter prt of undertakings, and that til may Oe day asow YOU
   the dicours, fuf  ~ltled that if this alusionLwas His Salvation
   a firnpeimenl of? his Appreiation and criticism of fonat at vy,  May  14, 157.
 *-chactr,2he.   young men ' in other  istories be-
     slidel our own would staed a , 'ight mat chance'        An Kern du Synode:
   of getting in ution done them. this r.  31hiopie   tr ,widerif In. Buterr, (ncien Pasteur.)
       *   vienl etsecharaceter yadgfietrulro   m ront . Thte-predens-  Tao-or,  (   'oetds 11  .
 th a suly &sP'Ied.dpt'tre aboitonand-             s.ieChessnar,) IA BSat, Patur aSIC a
d   ad sne  et  of merit.  The ecture WAS geerally  ann'
-  regarded as A. aim Affair, And he lecturer Itnelf AS I , -leir 2 P Linge, Pswisir ;   A-rens
    s , a  shont.'  But we   om  lyceum-ers   will     Rnoatosis, Pasteur
    pot ti tscourigcsi by thisWfalr.ltthmak
    hartd *m.  the SUIT.  that 1'a6poow-begining       -      LaMrT&n    rl  Was Sysde
    makes a god en ding. -Mmlgista (M.)  A4.,  1).     [Hun    Man.  C, Je1AN  TLaasocest,  Neter
  OMN)w7to1.                                       MianACtsNf, sadMInvty-bth ola


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  pn h  T=      ra  A   SAVE       SUOTON.                    as-  ft In the 'otxnsdaof the =a &0a6
  'lefollowing   thrilng sketnc a alsof ~tlinum     lht   n       thec  iTu ir IsAefsdsla
  us writtnhbyone of thaEditors of the Utics,{N.YT.) and the day is a beauifl ssoet gaddeed    the
  Hominy iferal. while on a visit to ?4w Orens, and ear of man.  The  golden   sunine,  streaming
  pulishedl some time ago in that paper. DenoiriatI foohoeadiatsou.   boe,hAoundthitosmar o
  Chrisians! this is the way In which uman beings human pol,  aspy   and giddy throng are  holIng
  are daily bought and isold Ln the make I  Blush for  oyusrvlry.Th0  gett   l   I.trongedwit
  your country, and see to redeem it!               eat and beau ty, ANdfithe music dI he I no nd
              1 hae jnt etunedfrOML  ALTOmucion Th gitart are blending with the still  weter music of
  She just netureafrm  a Isla uction. The gld olves. Above the in of the  ut ad duty
            mot   prlnieetbeatis o th Intittio' rc street, nd above the hoarsevr din of the mat belw,
 perpetully thrusting themselves pn one, 'will he, is bard the lod  laugh  nd  hartful. glee of the
 mill he.' ias little dramned, two hour. ag Of iaot  les .of plesure.   Gyqi3pam aedrain
 tening a I egro auction'  osBeI did of tainig a. trip up before the stately i t, and 'fi women andI
 to the moon.  Lt me  tell you how it came aboit brave  mn'   are    A udydispergthohis
 I wiassauntering  long St   LUnis street, (i tthe portals to swell the thron. Ithin thete smpe-
 French  per,'   when  I oserved  a crowd  of ne  ovn hll-amid   that flai of beauty, fashon and
    ie.compostied  of men, women   and  child=.  wealthy,  whvere so many spIIndors ae gatbemu t-
    moioK  tnder the Escort or A whit man, towad ther-who wouldt ream thtnder tesaebrad
                the ~ ~ ~ ~  ~    ~    ~   ~   ~    ~  ~   , t.co Iol;Ammna Io ~ d nadinthe 6'ugnc of the same golden sn
 seimed another gang ping  in the sne  ditgtiO,I sins-scrime  sectin,   and  deair  were   hlingI
 and soon atersa thirtll I had the curiosity t ll-high revel ? Who  would  dreant that the former
 low them, and a Ientered the rotcda  of the hoel dire hir   otsae from the latter?
 observed. [ should prestume, no les than one hur- IWll, Wel;  the  scee draws its own moral  Lich
 deed and fifty neigroms,rasged in front of the dife-' is made up of startling contrasts Splendor and
 eant auctioner's tandt.  0Opertionefhnd not yet mrnirvjoy   nd  srow,   magniicecead begganryI
 commenced.  YFresh  lts 'at n       ttiierecntt-'   marGevrAidem.b ai  Ie wersthe crown,I
 ilyomin  ; innd  the vsita  ilaos  werea  - sieineohr mustwar the crow,  Werever the sunI
 rit=   exam natosof the diffeent jarticles' n cx-'shiniv, there also creeps the isectre shadow. It is,I
 hhi ton.  The iteronse   rtuna-sn   eleganti and after all, better to suffer the gloom of the hadow,I
 roost fashiouable affir-was thronaged with Rpecula- than be without the sriuino.
 toe, buyers, dealer  and looklier-n.  Some were
 smoaking their lranas--ome were  tking th ei r mdi-Non   Ra The place I have above described,
 dies-eaate were reding thir mrigpapersan  I should hae before mentioned, is the scn o
 Rom sieWere chattering on politie, the niy market 'Uncl Tou's   sale ater the dath  of St. Cir.
 and  rho weather.  The  auctioneers were slowly  brStowe   has pined  itull  nd  faithflLy. w.
 walking to end  fee upon their eleated rotrums,
 like men who  appreie their iniporTtAnC.   occa-
 ionallystooping to rnswiie anini   r  ront ca e M's  T12AX3&E1CARTRACT       OCEfl
 tomer.  The  ag-the joke-the stinging ropr-A.few days since, we met imaged t this Society.
 *tee-that sunnyasil  heola grttrof         Isle had beencanoving thi town with it pblica-
 -tive cUtcoIA   ationoqiern-thoelegant hull-the  ti'u.   t ri    a yung  man of gooid appearance,
 l~wh of leelien, nd  the ntropsre   of gmtilitr ei*Intly  incr  and piti-t   least dotouh mas on
 pervading the gyjrug-how    inlilce the hurriscil'1 1   I, And e ngagedin the uprfltalbninn
 of toy glioomy isiIginingI yet whitamuingca-   iof d~kning  and npping uip Lthe   pr-laery worse
 zoot !Of the Penietit :nmuagers of t'iner                                                   tSiet. The
   The  clock Ptr   12!  A than.come oer   rthelexintriiiaydfece which  h  e   pfur 1:the   ran-
 eliit Of the sooxni The beins IL? treaction,cr-,  'grin the tensn why we  ,nrk itslic of   corn-
 bhroght down  rtpiis that olid marble, at wih the it.Ile took   the  grund  that they hd not vi-
 potency ef maicuon tehububl ing   throng. F,   iioe   the vote of istrcions  josedi  last Miy, liee
 auctioneser, in four sveral sections of the otund the Motion that tlot who  parse them did6   not
 hammonering away wi th frightful olulilitend till cneprpny diioa in IE &tddy '/This was
 inurefrightfuil getculaionAt four severapr-Im ti   n  ineprLttri gven   y  the inestigting corn-
 of  humoan , chattels. Thee  four   etee      r  iuilkv*t, ard if it is g-%l in the mis of slavery, it is
 shovuting at ithe top of thir vofowaternately in C11all11g*1 in eala,o to  plygmy,  or may other
 it n1,   end    n1,  n . if, cesir n'sita  Io ri iiinWa,,rind.  '.o*    4 1.(Lr...      ~-.  ifns
 )AItin   odrown  the voices of the bloirer.  St the is Apa of thir !igous xik-co.   Anothr  ax-
 gipitleiroan on My riht isems to carry off the hon- gInent offeredy theiiir clIprtnr was, that Crist
 ern, bohII a ;*etreng   t flngsand rapidity  id not cotnm irery whi/e on eneat? We are
 of utterance.   wishi, dear recaer you were stnd- not ging to arge ti  ae   now, and  will mroey
 iii near oe, for I can give yen bt a very indiffer- ak, what woud fe hiogt of  a ma ; arrid  fr
 leut dAgurrootrpo orthei  efii r th  ide popl  ni  lEptcuing, if lie weret  st up a dE-eino that it
 Plutmp ni   ter -, is now ngae  in hauling uipn  was nt spifihllymeondtun   dby    hit
 the I'blok' a F~be negr  wo~an,  with amnd  and    Now wat   wo vish to get Athis, that if the Tract
 sickly coninanee. I-ling placed lie in the Scity have intructed theirgents or colporteos
 roiPposition,   with rather   ore expedition than to defendil not only their onilCturs in sopumn
 gLe-atlca with commienrable candor he iforms the any mttecr  en  f Southern origin, inkmans   in
 sipettors that I this girl ' (se Is agd at leat fr- th e stcltditnt tnanne allude to the har duties of
 ty}'Iis alwayss retruding to he sick and I do nt imfatrs, buI&Itac et up ahai   defen ce of therc-.
 therefrewnith-nt her.'  le sellsher, however, iiA ti eorof slavery islf, it ismoe tan  time that
 low figur-oome  $400-e4nd  the next instant, her those who are supporting this institution should
 place is supplied by a  fn-loking,  brigt-yeid    know fr what  ptlrpoe  ir   money   isexpnded.
 young mulatto womn,   with an infnt, ohir ip- We lite becme usedto li anything in the line
 fee efll ue, in hr arms, lie informs his patrons of larery-projugandieio, but if the Travct Society
 ththis girl isnRamned   Av,   aged 22, and fret are to auniote   miinenry  labor of praching di-
 firom the dinnr and  ie  designated bvy lw;  arnid very in Vermont, I&it isa new ld of ZmeorLn, to
 prooieleds.Alternately In French and Egli.amo my tleati. Butwe bave no er, however, of
 what  thus:   How   much  fr  this gir?  Qaint! any influence of thi kind. Tb.  intelligence of our
        danerme   eeeefeFdcr? lowtuh dolI har people is   asufficiet harier.I
 rt this spledid gil?    iehnrd-o-enl,              From the clporteur bout   en~ionedil, we eaed
 osven hundred-stcrst- Gentlmen, look at this that. e tarried   vernht wth alAnptstBrother'
 girl! Glood nunse and seoatrms.   Do I  ear one  in the watprt  of this town, and alWitopped it
 tisounad?7   Oe thosand  is offred-one thousanrd a  Congegtions-I  rother,  i ther of whom would
 --going, ging-sold  to Cash, one thountud.' Next contrihutescfr the support ofdie Tract Socity. In
 is otl, for 61,200, a plantation had amed Jer;  Hartford,  (t., It has keen cstomar for the dfe-
 thena$boy,'aged  aboot5], named To,  fr~l,0;  ct achuches at this man to ie their annual
 then two 4'boys'mltt-fstre coopiers. fr conributions for the Society. TisyAr ith baben
 $lfloQ each : then as Iflaiycompoed  Ofa ma   t   mitted, ad it will be considrednosmvciall lasiwbenca
 erad  four cildrn-the   latter all mu Latoe-a$  it in remembered  that they ham   Oten raied the
 g2.50.   Oareloqucmat friend having disposed of his amount of $ 3000. A ceorrspondent of the BoniaI
 entire lt, proceede, with hardly a moment's  in- Jonal,  who  sides with the Maagers,  complains4
 terruption. to ell a lot of ral esttae &a.   that   the  mst   ocimnvatirea  men in the interest ofI
 -The  three other getlemen ationoers  were drir- the Society are taking ground against its action,I
 log en an equally fourishing, though not quit so and taking the ane viewPAs that t them Brattleboro'
 rapid a trakd.  One of them-.   very  handsome, church, that ite ufficors the Society -  inthe mifere
 y ouvngish-lcoing mavn.....sse*ivg Ihislf ext-  esaetsto  Any   ut  the will of Ithir. ounstilin
 siy   to the mi  of young  mllrtto wene. On wich they ave not don-Bdfaws1 F  ell  lns.
 the Wloek, at the time I qipproahd him tand, was__________
 one of tho most beautiful young wonn I ever saw.
 she wase aged about 10 years, as dreed in a chap                   S   H-Fr     ON
 striped woollen gown.End lre-hea&ded.I could          Imowslrcveean                      ok  n cisaland
 not aiccer a simig&eWc   of tMe Aican   caiihr   epet  to finsh the  bridgment next summer. and
 feslug re. Sh was much  whit   han  the cavreage then to Add aother volume to tetirs  rOnciThiy7
   of Ncrlcnwie1o        ;hrfin       a   rnflYears '   Vlew, bringing it own to Jf,0I0.  Ics1tat
 in the extreme, saidshe carried in her b'h dM.rs? long ; a1 i ants, to the time of the pie dmin-
 of eyes that erod one througheznd through.U- Etratonhlemstcalyiyha aadenbisraion
                                                    in  hic hewas Inoperative, and In a hhi ulifers,
 like mia    ohr  flo-apleshe seemed flly imnaiei odnmgdsun ham                                  ad   sow
 sensible ofhederddeniel, and turnMawany                 fri~on6d             m irnmea6
 with true maiden tmmidty from the impudee  t ma S Repecfuly,   'n(OgASUH._DE7NTON. -
 .r b.1-11      .,a -            ---I-   B.sai  -                            LI
     reaer!wha 0doyouthink      aof that bentif     Te     ssoattnleA         lg and i rbihtie in
 girl ? She was  struckfffor $1,250  tooaof   the all thin, the first and mostnuctires of 'Which s,
 mst  leebh esi-lookng old brute I eret   ysone.  that Cl- B~an  Ite  hWa  down an am  fle
 Goad shield the hlplsm victlim of that ba 1k' is   ahnhur   mnd   ~s country Maya well ankA  to'
 powei.-tmay b, one now, that   bad sn's  lust the onictiM o 1u,1a to ait for the Intrction
   But  I was destined a meaoet sfter o wilmic  a of his tombtone.  No  man  los breated more in-
             Earwidr,    oreheat-endng eec. Anobe-dinato   and contempt ftpor liticias  of whom
Ilooking miiaXtto woman  a s itting upn a bech,   Pec       SOS~adn            a      nr   optte
holding  in her aerms two little children-one at in- and keep them In pesr. He deoncd fthe   Con-
fact, and  thve others beautiful bright-eyed litteoy tration that naiatd toc in asa.Convetion  of
             of imssevn o eiht ear. Hr fce orea Ion-gamblers and mcondreie'fter  ad,   mad   then
 bled and  frightened ook, as if se was cnronan  aided to pt their nominle ensd tolHinto the pri-
 that came great evil was abot to befaill he. When deni har. Hle and ibis frinds   wee kcekdt out
 her turn to b sold cmet he sacndd  the platform, suid porned from the National Convention, yet e
 the babe in hearM,  and the little boy clingn to humbly Eaed   ten rod that soe  him,  denuced
SIrfeskirts, The auctioneer offeird to mt)othe It'and defamed bisna   so-in-lwibecause  h#'as the
together,  but tn reponsible bids haing beesiMade, Repubvllma Dnmnefoth Prscidency,   And usd  all
Orther   aan leeds t4i  wee  put up sepradyand his ffcts   to brinatlito ptwflsmarn that now,  so-
sold  to sepraw pat-s--tbone  IgntoTexas, and Iur'Ing to hsownshwing, Is fol baadandaob
the  other to Mihi  lp.The fna spartionofV3cioibleas JIaee; Beaten sa Frnt rptin.
the  mother aod child took #aeei a few minutes a- lin  frEturycorae and isamacuate onty
  trard.   I shall Bovine forgt the horror and the yt e evidenatly haIo a particle of oursentiad
     a rnyoftht  iiri.   The  poor franicMot      no more  honesty. His  vanity and aritxort1aI
     ;;~and implore   i Mre    ti'byl        or ~ Madehim  the 'Ioland   aor fthe nullifers o61
 Moe   too,'(and Iwill dothem the juice to ay thatMiaias muh  Piedand Bohanan havemix I
 he was rmach muved by  hear aputlis,)and when sheare Of the anllfie f tl ntIqe. Hehaskosleeve
 f Wnd that her appoEls were in vain, she bust forth his Laos, aridgrowled End sedbut  o as    at
 rin the met frantict irmithat mener desair 'ga it tbunaneidenci btlos darenot i to,  adiiand
 Iteric o.   At las, moter  and child wre  rcibly theykeep  sirrnghi p, and   ilaughiig at h      IcoS
      s a nae ad hrded eof, to se each other no More 10o10i11andgrfat    eutn  seinws~od
      n  rh.My  heart ishe toadan t, and I Caeti't om~t   Ifhedent know that, the 0 uc ofI
  ted with more  than frmr   ardor a  ysteim lbs  Piercewhjohho  enone         osvrlathoivstalI
  could eve-n por-im u findishaturcitlie.   9f no wsrrrin Pierce, but ply of Ate ilohueaI
    Thus Ilaw with  n   wey-hsI tid thrust wi hnominated nd elctd        hm, ad which wereI
      upo me smes-.WO   .gftemot,  detab   le oand qualy potent inmlpatlJt deting Bncha
  hetribls fintureof  ttehavstaw the ae of so forprecisely the nh iftolijirtD  P ak  fS
  bautifl young  women Wto lutfu m=   awn,        IMddoskrw it and  stll. sains th    cirluias   nd
           thenrclossqz-tio  ofpaent fwa hiio  rtln4113sti Or pumtotiM h9   b ldnm   .ldsunt
1:    s ti         i~ss n r rii rdomtby   NrtI                                                                     InW elfd ha. boh.
                   peirls  nd ortern lere. Tha Ihe ar exept ~Z~1I neuavesn3infue, It i aboutties
              IiaJ1   beiev tos~tue;buttha thy ae te-it came tI Aa sad, F*i-sksexerted cyay to bld up
  rated fisanty lvlisad or Christian comemunityJima te - S1Z~    WVOt  Was i Pw-aaas
  md  omastazy   up M t  i imazeity of1 thse e. .  Li-'


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    CON2flBI11        fl0.L O     W   E-3
we   wonid toll the attention of eur reaidet tothe 7
flu  ption of the Senate Committee,. of -which wa
ubish a bast this morning. By that it will eset.:'
at the six great leading crsinoittos adi have chair-
nn, and   a osjority if itheirbermrs 1rom  the-
lahldlng  Staltes; of seven members on each corn1-
itle, five of the committees have two Republican
tenoberfachi, and the sith has only one, Of the
hle twenty-two ocommrittes, the chiairmen fcizsx -'-
sea of them are froal  archoinlg States. wit!
bolof only iiare from the freeStats.  The only
ommittee of any pliticl IMPOTancethat as &A-
aliman  frmM a  free State, is tie omireitte n   9
7eirritermes, of which Stephen A. Dougas ischar-
man, nd he is large alareholramdId hs  inrtet
' identified with those of the at savhrlding States.
e  need nt  go farter into paticular.  1Thre
.aining conamittielsmar onsituted geneally wishl
e stone strong So thern pet, one of t-hem ha-
nf every niember from the slarehlding State. to
his connection, it should he born its mind that, b'
ha isast csesl
The white poplato  of the free Stats. Is..lIU,7hit
Wh)ile that Of the slave States is ciii,......1,4M.464 -
oId this disparity in numbers has been gretl1Is,-
cssedseiocothemtese.  Such  is te depth 9tbe
gr4dation to which thes Nothern   democracy is
nk.  It hasf lot alt elf-repct, and  wears the--
rainintof its S5outhern task-mastrs with mortals-
vt submissio than do the laves upon ihlbpan-
uns. Shamne on them!.1How   would  the blodcf
ti old fathers of the epublic boil with indignotio
fthiscould come back,  ad ase  he recreancyo
eir descndanits. It is no wondr that tLsemen   --t
hold be so  ready to ox~ the chains of the ave
ligairchy on the people of Kaan, Vhen they he
t   eroig of the spirit of mnhod to spain them   A
'oem terown  limbs.
The  Iouse committed  are similarly constituted,
ough  perhsa lnot quite so bal  Of them, four-
sln of the chairmen anromslave  StatetIf p-
ortionoal according to populion, they woud hee
oli fifteen from the fill 1Sates. and oly sve
em the slave States. Hlow ernetly land staerely1-
tio Deninvrny decin riai  nosithe  people wil -
udge-Wrffeste.r iy


SELECT   MELODIES' AND THE U UNTOI7t                       47
On  the 210th     of this otherwise ecellent litI, V'
lo book, the ull oi g appears-
   'lie withered the Its-nd thatwould svl    IA
     Our  hallowed eolieinotse tie,-
.. Our Ii- ibuleiiifor eve r,'       -r1.
When   we  m'emember that t is I hallowed tie    -1
tile ' Unn'-binds  us to a coany  of the messi-
at tyrants that eer saw the sun.-I-inda ite uman
roa-n  Ie v iolate every rinl sof. ii conln- t
ily, and, what isstill worse,10dot nde the closi
    l  l and the'I livry of heavenI¼ 1 sy .hen  a
qocreiit that this ,Union'  IHilanous withb these
iroun in tIme support of' the sum of all vtlails,
his language does indeed se   infamous.  That
rob language shold be uttered mny wher, by my
er-o, is hd adenogh; bm't; whem it isinerted iba
lction of Chnehszn 'Melodies,'bya  body profes.
og to be followers of Christ and Wese, and  p.
osed to that Rome 'sumn of all rilarmis, it to these
Wa we see its hideous, unprincipled anitudo. - I
an not &ud words to cmynapnmy abhocrreeo e o u
,ae infideity to the right, by a boy of so-aled
thristacs MR,
I call attention to thi, because I fel that It isa
   iseteto theP£hurch that I   eetelan   loe.
o!ppos, Mr. H~Mer,   that you aold   be called-
[Pn to read or ing  this laudaton of the mat
Isnable coveniant eir  made  with  wickedness,
iha would yen do ? Would  yunt do s a cer-
in Soothiterdivinedid, onetiet  inosin   len-

     You,  for the askre,      1 A.  DBAI.
Iona, NO.  20, 1857.      -

             Prel thtIea i fla.
    TflWREENCH         8LAfl   nRAp5
A  dptatinfe            h  rtshadFrinAM
a'eIL  Soity racly     atduo           ofCaes
v th Fres nc etnmn        ne  is  u         fale
tho        c j Ovea r


Lord Clarendon stated that the Governent  was
a podkionr of the fullst iukration on the sub- 2
teof this ' new system ' of obtaining laor-on  e /
adid not hesitate to designte as the slays trad,
omitg    L and undisguised. The whole questio,
  waerV bees'fsubmitted  to thme consideraton of'
e Frenc  Government, which he belive-d had hot
nreseta that thet reut of attempts to Obtain fal-
mani from Africa would be tine ruhal of the nlate
'a;  and be fet-,sure nthlug wits further froma
as  shao the thmought   of the Enmperr of tlw
oae tha   tI  r-open  tiserated  tracmi, in op.
ti  n o of tyde leding civiised Pew-
     . an lmnthe won e          astiosit
ieMomnxhe6evilh could scarely be ea
        tht 4alisfromn  the  ockiit  fHo
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