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VOL. XXIlI. NO. 42. NEW YORK, SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 28, 1863. WHOLE NO.
1,186/-'-
fly heard (loii.l cheers). Wo 1
SUtiottiU ^uti-flavmj ^tiiudatri.l^f^^ about ..
[fanl"; bul since Dm same rutins! regards na cnn
i Hie only practical .--llnNs of tin- Jhv Inr rescuing ihi
slaved of intemperance, and for reclaiming lallei
i, nnd has InMv adduced tin' ISildn in oj[T" ,r
ery, to Icel Ihat " by il to bo dispraised is ni
wnt, philanthropic cunt. Bui of nil cant I bull
IMJBLIHHF.I) WEEKLY. ON 3AT0P.DAY.
rYMEKICJU, ANTI-SLAVERY SOCIETY,
PENNSYLVANIA ANTI-SLAVEHT EOC1ETY,
IDS Xorih-Taith Strut, PhttadtlpMa.
-..mlne-l ot the j.i |>or, should bo nddrossi
inclosing subscription*
ess Blfiiim ot tho pa
N Veiir.."
ny way 10
,l,lr.--..l.
5c!octioii3.
which ,1
wide
EXTRACTS FROM THE SPEECHES,
Lct ub recollect ibat President Lincoln, to far
rom sharing ll.o s.inguinsry feeling exhibited by
iolUi-eon Duvis, when In' bud learned of iho ques-
innnblc dcalli of only nun rebel, iuimi'dinlcly issued
irdcrs lo his Generals to cNeonte none wnhoot firsi
.ivi,,^ biw infer ti-.-n [loud H..W.). Tun guiltless
ih.crs l,ni.. 1...-. ii <:nl '.-If probably in tho
infedc
t llie'l're. ,l of D
,fier it own lyi
spread nod diinf'cru'j'i cant "i selfishness nnd irro-
bgion (bciii-, bear). Deterred by no Bitch tnual*. iib
these, wo are resolved lo nl'hrm throughout ibo land
Ihe proposition wilh which I started ibat ft war,
the horror* of which wo nil lumenl. having broken
out between the Northern anil tin Southern Stnlee,
the eympuihies of free England roust bo with llio
Norlh rather Ihnn wilb 1 1m ticuili, because, with tbo
auceefs of lbs Norlb, rnlher (bun with lluit ol ibo
South is idcnlilicd (bo great cause of negro cmnnci-
pntion Inpplnuso). And in affirming thin no wish
Ten- simple principles >.l,i. h .-.,iitl.orn sympnihirerii
are apt to, ovr-rW.b L"' which should be regarded
iih Hxi.miiili. in all a-, .I.- of ra.glislimon. Those
o\''oi,o
|,
tX,.'.
1
.l' n
;['
f.n". - ("' d^eli upon (bo face of
i\ . ii,. i, , ri il,. auction block and Teel
nd bin. I llirin over lo Die Ijigbe.^l bid-
gold . Itllo l-hnme I)ibnl it ia nn
a deny lo a. woman ibo rights of
annuity (hear)Lbm it is an nbomi-
y lo declare ihnt a colored mfin bus
ib u mhlrn ninn need respect (hear,
i flog ft naked
period of nearly tbirti years has olapted. It ia lbm
Pardnnapalus win. hu-. r.j.ul .1 i-lii>'er.. from ihe lur-
rilorc -jpeeialK RiH.-.'t (-. lliel .>n K
refaoftbu Uniled
SihIos [bear, hi'Jir). cinw lS.'d ilio quoaKon hiu
been nl iastiii wb-iher nlaverv obould eMend ovor
llie lorritoriesofDi. ' i.ii, I i'uiifs wliieb nro not yrt
formid inio nntusil t....Hil. -nl StnU'S. Tliia Delsbonat
has been gniliy of llio infnmv of oxeluding flavery
from all Ow n-rriloriei [ulH-or*] . Again, ibc quca
.ion ofenncedii.g (lie riglit nf noareh for (l,o ,ip|uea-
Honoflboelnvolraib. ba. bee n at .-n.-nr.ro 1S23
botneen America, and England, and Mr. Lincoln has
commilliid il" ii.fnuit of criming aueb cone. aaiODa
fenecml. Wo bIh br.d Dial Mr. Lincoln baa com-
milled the infmx -f prop.-ng >o eo(i.|-.i.-ato Die
loynl ilnvtholdem lor ll.o loss of their properly m
hlavoa. but bo linen bia right to
-
on ibu slaves of c
iivornnienl [hear, he.
n [itjiplausv].
. ..nij...ii
Willi bia
., ft., II,.: ,flhaGn oralCon
. ,. JUld add my
Ihillofolli.re, i.. bh.iv .Hjinpalby nllh (bo
N'orlb in ibis contest, nnd 1 tny ihnt aim has br~"
lioaping coala of fin. upon our bead by hoc no
a I'onfjronco of Ibo niomboru
eo of 111" Kiii.ineipnli..n K.-...J-
Ily was bold t i.-?(er.|..v afternoon nl Die Wliiilingi.ni
Club. Mr. William E-una, Ibo Chnlrmlo of Iho ioci-
*!y, oreaided, and iimnn; iln> j.'. -i.i'l, -iniit present woro
M, Victor Sediffileher, Under Minister of Marin,, in
.nl Government ; (be lion Judge
Birj-tb
o bo i. nnngfir
"mmii,-' berly lo three mill
Ihnt whic
Ibo prate lion of tbo govo
brin^trlntoior^ cl"n ioomud ""'I'rr
(ln-.ir mna eraLbey Could no doeoiftlieyd
Unarmed
.,, wild rilkis in I
n women and cbildron, to (he i
lall be murdered by thcee whoso
nre linked wilb E tame onerp,
Vo.ir wel omo of that aiaten ... pr..i.= to
nity nnd God
! least,
. wbut
drwory
. ..n,). Ne .
i conclusion, ia ibisthat If you nr per-
i b mere error, fl lliorougb de]uti..n ngair.sl
I ihcae alnvcboklerBif lbey
i e'urr .y
;iy, (;.[!
(" No,
frionds,
Bunded
ovidonuc to tuppoae ttj
will mnnumit Iheir slaves, then you n
inB in tboso principleB nnd givs thi
i.roughoul tbo land, and I bough no are m.
.a few, and nobody (laughter and cheers)-
still, if yon see iho picWs Hand to thei
would ibink Ihcro waa an army bobind-
inigbt bo an nnny of 500,000 behindand
tlomen. \uu are Die piekel.i (f a grcKl Em
nrmy in this eounrr. (loud cliesra). Tbtac nro m]
principles ou Die ^uKieit. .>...I [ruin what 1 have heuri
,*ii say (Oiiighi, 1 Cellevo in.-; J"- >')
if dJit "re. ^v them round lb, land, let tbem hayi
suoli an echo nil' D.r....;ii tbu eouniry ibotnomnnii
bis apnaea tan mi )' bmaer ibat Knglnr.d is il
favorlof slavery (ebeer,). _No nl lo ibo.yranoy n
tbo t)ave- wner of (bo toudi (hear, boa ) N,
all ianco wilb ib" nnirdei"i^ psdiey of Ur. Jeflereo.
Davw (hear, hear). No Alabaman to prey upon
American commeree, for liieir Georg* Qnsnold
'out 10 feed our slarvii.g .i|...Talea (Iks- l,.-:-.:j.
nar wiihtbe L'.nte.l t'.ui-a l>v tbo eUvuholdet.
"-.lur. reciF
niu,n No l,.,tdo mediation which
l ,.l, sr,.,r
n,i,.--,,.(i.U .:;. ...
(cheers). No jealous nnd fj.ii.iu. ".-Ii 10 I
.' 1
j 'mpover.te J. a
. n(on (pto.raci
handkerchief*).
)ihat il ia an abomina-
[.on lo line, imprison, llos. nod on ft ropetitlon of Iho
act bang n man lor leiiehing sn..lh..T mini lo rend
it... UiUI^ (hear, hern)that it is hideous bias-
iiliemy lo cite (bat Bible of a God of lovo in defenco
of auoh ftbominftliona (hear, beer)Ibat a confcdll-
raoy of rnun figbtii,;; in order iq commit these nbomi-
naiion- hbould l>.- riigrtnli'd an iTicngul in a porlen-
(c.ub piracy rniber (ban in l.-giiiniaio wnrfate (cheers)
ihnt tbo conscience nnd heart of freu England can
et.rner-an.no Die- ricTit J .main and extend tbese
nbouiinationa (cheers)and, lastly, na Iho rccogni-
saJur. ibat lb" 1 -inliy of t.r.-at Britain lontbea the
very idea of u n an indignity being odered 10 Ibe
Royal Lady wo d. light to von. rate, as that ber pure,
nly nnd nnlniml baud, wl.i.li wields only Iho
f uf bio our the free, should ever bo eoniiiuii-
by the kisa of noy
nicy flK :,ir, e l Civilil
ueo applause.)
a a calumny lo any that ibo founder! at the
, mi Iv.-puUie iij.h.l.l Die print i|.l..i ,,r slavery
wo left ibeni, though il may be registied thai
Ihcy did not take fileps I'.r its gradual abolition
' --
hoar). But then no idea mil entertained
1
of
l,g e-ll-.l. i-.-l to any ritnlea in i. hieh it did not
t lime cviJt. 'Ihev ilmujjbt (hey had ft tumor
. __il with which, if let alone, would disappear
nnd bo absorbed ; but lbey were wrong. They bad
to deal with n malignant cancer that must either
ow or bo eilirpatod (hear, bear). The longer it
i* left untitirpnt.-J Iho greater mult ho Ihn pain
...iho body politic out of ivl.i.li it is cut (bear.Iiear).
Slaver) i? etaciitinlly a ivn-l. tnl m w.-N aa_a wiekid
slaves uoeduciiieil i becauss if tlicy wero educnled,
[l,r.y could not live io their neighborhood (hear,
heat). They aro compelled, for fbc porpcie of nink-
iheir labor profitable. (0 collect them io large
sea uodec a an. nil numbur of overseer!. Ibis
eihausia ihn aoil nnd lbey niusl go wcsiward and
.utbward, carrying ll.vir pollui.nn villi ibein
..cry 1I...-I e...-v (.)l>.>: il. K.I""! Till- lil
,...:i- :._.!..Il lv..f tio alluwud to spread
Aftir tbc
has been
advocated by ionic ot its most redoubtable cbitro-
pions in the Lniicd .- ! Mr. Howell Cobb,
Khoso ivork I have- hero, op-ni:n ol iho laborer liiui-
fIf bocoioing eapilal in the hand-, of big master, nnd
if thoirinleroMt.i becoming in Ihii tuannor identical.
Now, then, is iho linio for you, worltin;; men, rjueh
lids ul iter', 10 .'<pn'-e lour sympaD.y nitli
mlborn SlBtee [cheers and hiugbter]. Remorn-
ber this, however, when jon ecu such principles put
forth : that even- la-h on Die Lnck of a negro slave
the hostility
tipnlo (eh.e
xe}bis Cabioi
) for
nil
.r.)
,. lam
l ur then
(bear, bear). My Ifli
United Blal '
religion and
I ri'l.' Si' e.:. I V pcii.o. i rue >""
,",, (r wed clieors). The media-
Englund, and Lurojw. lo |.r...in,.ie
-owners for Die h.s= "1" Ibcir .Uves
jnciplu isEogbud and Ibo
iends and allies in promoting
r, ihraughout n (ha world (cheorh).
Enih tbo people and tho govoromont ate an deadly
i. I H.-ainal ibo fr..cloiii ...I Die human rm as
':,. ,.crliv..i..i, Die ia.-.. ol th.seiirjh (cln
,,, ,,,, ur,e,n mee.il- ,!
'^"^ '^
J*[
Z-fXlten any'friend of ^'^
' >
,-, .-, ,.-!, 1,.,,1-r 11,..t.: . b.j .-, nut |.l.-l^..| ..i.-i
. ",", , , t |,nm. i a*k tbem io name mio
Ik.ct^.t.c Mt.^1- coml,. rn l-onfe.leiate ftate, .
,|. flirt- r.t iho earth for "a ihuinsnd yearn (ch.
|,,-,,r. ihis .ImoriMin content .mo Anienoau has
almocl.nti.l 1 think more nnjt.Mli J.-i!l .y than
iiDj.-r ui'in in Iho L'niied r-iateiit mi'l Dua nbu.
Jui.-ri. -inn l"- " ponmu of the prena of this toi
,,,-, ...,,,( ]',.r'lLr I. liter ieeling in America og
Eii.-lmrl. In ihei-amc Tina "rliclo from wh
..S > n .-n.i iimt now I Dull thia alillemunl i
'
a people is n pre
of earing about ilnvor)*. Air. Cajstua Clay
rnid. they r
, warned ftla .
sllanily aeaii.sl thei
e uny. There was
ihs'tiouib eoleuii.ly pledged
d by which it wae agreed lln
hbould not eaist beyond n ceri
ill tbo Southern* eaid Ibot eh
t last lbey bad t
with audi moderation .._ .
by President Lincoln. Qo has shrunk from ap.
pealing lo the pa-iiion* of Die | pie ; but nut ao the
other aide. Piission has Leon Die very thing which
Mr. Jcueraon Davis baa appealed to in every act of
hia government [hear, hem | Co in p nro Mr. Lincoln *
proehiniation mil, that of -Mr. Davis, of which you
have heart! to-night, which ibriiiloDa Iho tfciermina-
of tho whole negro race b.oaupo ihoir freedom
been proniiaed hy the I'roiidcnt [heiir. hoiirj-
,1 trust there nro many in ihis meeting "ho
nj. to tho working clnafca. H bat- Ion- been my
a to bo numbered among lli.we el-i-i.es, anil I
rim, Pt,il-i of ua
betwt
encourage ihe spread of opprcesioa on ibe
one classto awalion loin r loolings on Ibe part oi
Ibe other [cheers]. I any Ihnt nothing hut the aboli-
"
of slavery in all its formaand thero arc many
.r which it lurks yet under our own Fueial syn-
n..lliing but that can truly reconcile Die mlcr-
of the i-tuploior nnd empl..yeil [applause]. In
naiuo of b-iiti, tbon, I call upon you. no longer io
y, but in Solemn truth, lo osprcoa your hearty
aympathy Tilth Iho North ia this alrugglo [loud ap-
plaueol,
____^^_^^_
OliCE FHEE, ALWA I'S FREE.
E recent decision in a slave ca=o at St. f.ouia is
__ ..jportant that il ia worth while to understand il
fully, and tbo prin:iplos involved ii
Williams, a neyro. rnii lirooghl btfi
criminal conn to be tried lor grand larceny nuei too-
"
.led. Tho law ol Missouri poniehts n slave guilly
tbi-i crime by "hipping, tun to dCood (lurty-nino
_..ipoa, while the fr.r mini id punished by iinpnson-
ciilpiil bol'.-.n- proi.oimciug senteiire. L, .!.. a-
brought ahowing Ibat Wdlimn-. win.-, real naniC ia
UuuglftB, was three months ngo Iho stow of Major
Tarailhill of Ibe rebel army. The counsel for Die
oi ed Ibat bo wan not a free man bet UM (I.- I mr
Shvo
an elaborate decision, pii.ting largely troiu thi
ogal authorities. He reached this coneluaion ;
From tbo hen )udj;mciit wbl-'- ' " J
tho government nnd tho Union. ,>ch a speech will
eifrt a helpfol inilu.ti.-.; in l.n.i.il.i and Great Drltain
alike- Followed as il was by others equally decided
in sxprcstion from men of publio character and posi-
tioi. it mid they are an unmistakable declaration of
thi favorable change which Die kinnncipallon procla-
mation ia producing in our relations abioad. THb.
Iho French Provii
Mnrsball. ofNov!
rmicrai-L-i ; Prof. Bees
for jiiil.lie raeeiliim,
Die t:.;nii,tli.-iii,,ri
Joel, It will "bo so,,,
.i'..l nrr.i.,.-.
.1 i,;: .,i ..i,i
i-1 . Will I-
II yet grow ul of our
ntef r.-a! I'.-,!
o, but that tho nlwa,
iremc. let, wi
,.!. Ovid,
I: u awakone.
dor of the
H.at],,,,,
which (1
ror.said before tbo in
. . J put bo would robt
..hieh Jin J appeared in The Times
.1 il bad been ,n?inuateil that the I'uni
n.'Sr.
, Sir.
i. F. Selhr, Mr. W. Barnard, Rev. E.
J. II Wilr.,,, Mr. n. J. Slack, Rev, 11.
HA, Bar. D. Nimiuo, Rev. 1'. Gaat,
lollon, ineumUnt of KUhurn, clo.
nun, in opening iho praceedinga, (iiiid
ii London were extremely glad lo see
from Iho country ; and ho was turo
II be glad to know that tbo Society waa
satisfaclory
Report of iho Eseculi
Mr. Chesson, before reading Die report, said, loiters
regretting (bo inutility r.f ihe wriiera to bo preBenl,
nod [Bympulhiring cordially wilb Iho Sociely, had
been received from Mr. John -ninri Mill, Professor
NowiMii, Professor i in io.H, Mr. Edward Misll.Col.
Solway.Mr. A. Travelyn, Mr. W. Onrgreaveo, llr.
Coninglism, M.P., Sir. Aleinnder, of Glasgow, clo.
Mr. Alsxauder, in hia letler, aaid, (he government ol"
President Lincoln hid d.-.i.o ovorything in iln power
esccptono, nnd that was to recommend to Congress
u measure, for tho eompulsorv nboliiion of slavery in
tho loyal Stales from nnd afler (soy) thu 1st of Jan-
uary iitil, on Ihe lermn ol toinpensalion embodied
Mr. Cbcsson then read in tho i. rent j.r,-.l;iiuiiiiiii
tbo following Report
:
n go.-,.ronj..ri(. or l"r,.,ni:.i. t.i.. ri. in Mioifller, or
Jin any of Iheir agents (loud cheers).
Tho Chairman Ihen said tho Conference would bo
.ppy to receive remarks and suggeslione-
Mr. Ii. Seott raid bediaagrecd with Mr. Alexander
touching ilm scheme of compulsory emannipalion for
tho loval Stalen, adv,:,ei.le t | in |!,al gentlumaii'a lel-
De (llr. Scon) li.-heved Ire.idem Lincoln hud
all Ibe Coralit ulion allowed him lo do. If tho
idem wcro to adopt Die polity recommended by
Alexander he would bo overriding Ihe law, for
he had no power to imrodu-.c enini.ul-.ory cman-'
in into tho loyal Stales (hear, hear).
M. Victor ScbaUirr mo.cd the fcdlowtng re
in ! "Tho General Commitlea adopts Iho Report of
, Executive., eipr.-.T.-s \i-. high sense of Iho vigorous
. id efficient manner in which lht> operations of the
Society have boon carried on. observes wilh ihe doep-
' uatisfiiclion ihe cbarif in pntdio opinion upon Ihe
, -stiom finding out ol ibo civil war in America, and
requests tho Eiceutiv,' Committee to continue in tho
discharge of their duties until it shall bo deemed
expedient once mora lo call (ho General Committee
together." ,ll wisl.od r,.linltv ,,, oipress bis Con-
-co wVh the objects ol tl,'- Society. It was of
.----ca Ihat England Bhould hhow
jrih. Ho hoped that slavery
icd thniu;hout America, for he
lb- bir-bcS
r, WZl
Icoplnli
t'... olive i.oi
.,.11, io .J..I1IIH.
mn'SSi'ttoS" Thoy at once li J lu.l ,iiUn.lllMI[l(M.,.lS !
n'm."
i
;ii.V',i.j
,
,iM. -.,'.. ... |.,,i.irh..-.Mo
"'"J;';;
1
',".^ ,}*^
lucveVy'lrii-tl'l'/'l
-
r.nllyo.,
ned.
'
oi vnilKiit lor Mi- ,i|.].e'..
men ol mlehi,:..-, .in.l f
-, pr..-u.i.i I.. 5' ot in lt>. ir .
..In.-:
Uor7o'f Vl,r^"l''n.
'-
n (he iletioMlllno
...Dili I
i boundary ; but
:,;;;;; ;;.,,, oi eeoni;m.n..ddocinr . i
free ninn, free by virtue of Ihe proclni
Ifpo'vor or law liy which s man btl
/..' I
. ' '
' i . i, !. . I i II .M
-
'l ' -
U
| '
i'
" V^ e-' i [!',?VreJ 'il
.0
"^i 1
1,"
stabiisbed, and when iho people of a Stale bad lo
leirrmine whothcr or not slavery ehou'
IbeSoulhrrnohivulry pa-oj.,1
iwer tho peaceable citi-
r Ibo boundary to ovorpo'
n ol the North [l
[obeen.]. 3,
y should ejtiat ther
,. [loud cbi ,.
[cheerai. Would ho worn hero
[cheers]. Tho negro ia right
although, Ihe body of John Bran
ides the uiuio-pber
North b
ills, Iho Garibaldi
at buck the Glibuot
Then the Slav re
lorlknov
^^volJautar!
ierlodrr^"llm.^
l
|ic
B
nT
nor, again. If Judo
100 wilb the oatablisl
a that it
will do-
:?;;;
'.'
"i''i,:
*. the ck Clion of live Memboro of Congress who
considered nnti-slavery men, by 8,O0l> votom ol
* Orleans and Die vicinity, ihe prooc-cdingi of (bo
i, Ibe virtual abolition of ulawry in West V
a, ibo election of an tSmnnelnalloa Governor
.. iwnrf, the appoi ni merit of mi U.-uanoipniioni-'
S. Senator from Marylandtheso and many oil
b) the Northern sympa(hi;.T.-i with iho Slave P.nc
Thu eolisimeota of iho Unionists of Die j,.c,,l
Stales bate not ceased >
amalionot tbo l'naidi
n.mi-jiie ihan uirer.
It ia well known Ibat Ibe numerous
era in (bo seceded Stales, in large m
to nine. I lojat to I ho Union, and s launch
""my have consequently bc-ou
"):
Mr. Robert Fer-u-ou. ul Lerliste, in seconding tho
noiion, eaid Ihe Society hsd a I re n . I [.reduced a saln-
nry etleet on the public opinion ..i the country. Qo
:on:idered (hey note groiitlv indclnwl (o Ibo work-
up classea lor Ihe correct views Ihny entertained
egarding the atruggle, and for lh.; firm manner it
which they bad maintained (htm (loud cheers).
Tho Rav. Dr. Burn* said he cordially agreed with
ha sentiments of the previous speaker. Hu hod
dccii much interested by the Report, ond ho hoped
;hal auecets inigbl attend tho operations ot
'*-" "
llr. William Shaen ngrecd wilb Mr. Scott in think-
ing that Mr. Ale.tmi b.-r. in roec,iiim..-n>ling compulsory
;mnncipnlion foribelo.al Siaiea. bud unlirel '-
apprehended ibo nature ot President Lincoln
btildional position. 'Ibe l"f .--ul.nit had by hi
shown his sincerity in behalf of einauiipvio
Professor Bee,-ly commended Iho Sociely fcr Ihe
livily it had di-plavel, and boro testimony to ibe
deep interest ibe working eln-sesdiaplayed in behalf
. Henry Browne remarked that win
mot grcnt efforts would no doubt b
ever, 'that ilie Troc feTv" I .ad .hmo uio-.h lo increase .(To
difEeultios ol am- ed...n.s which might be made.
Mr. Edmond Benles -aid iho Sociely was success-
fully accomplishing ibe purp.s.s for which it had
been established, lis object was not only to vindi-
cate Iho honor nnd consistency of our country ngainst
roisrepresonlaiion. Imt nl.-n lo support the Emancipn-
ii ].ohoy which ['resident Lincoln had adopted.
Thoy bad been told that tho North waa fighiing for
empire., and the South for independence; but Ibo
rfjjrls of Iho Society had served to show that tho
South una fighting for slavery, nnd iho North to put
it down (cheers).
Mr. J. MCariby -aid Ibu; strong parliamentary
iLttnoscc would be used in favor of recognizing tho
ni. nci pa lien pro>
...(]
:l per.
and Virginia, and iheir uiimb.r hai been gcently
diminished. Tet enough of them remain to swell
ranks of tho EuianoipMiiini~l and Frvn Slato
ty which is now organiiing ia all iho slsvoSiatcs.
a inlerening to ohnorvc that ihe Cermnu L-iihi ran
rgy, unliko Iho clergy of most ol ihe oibcr
churches, have like-wife remained true ftnlislavory
men. We Dnd in a Luihernn L-hunli paper nn inte.
resting letter from (bo Rei. Mr. Esjgars, the pastor,
of Iho Gorman Lutheran congregntion in Natnvilte,
on ibis mlucct, which, coming Ir. i man who has
' ' Nashvillu from ihe firui beginning nf tho
dencaV" M^Eg^rs^riles:
;.:
lor iho boa lUiy y,
io >huo In lUcye
10 nccoin|ill.li In I
("h out of ihe qe
ed, and the very loi
ongreEutlon, I ho 113
Co'v'i'lo^
1
,^
o of thoao Slates in which, it. ISfiil.
indiilaie of tho Republican party,
ow, there are resident citi'.eii'i who publicly mine
at " abolilion of slavery is a duty," and ihnt " ihcro
ill benoreluru of pence and prosperiiy until (ho
foul spot of slavery is wiped out." Wo record ibis
progress of polilic opinion as one of (ho eignilio.n.i
: i .i. ,: iKlune.
nee tha
u J t,i.cm1oii.ywlil
Ucoln. OalBiJOtc
Esi'-oo iwV,cr ofPteiidcn
e 10 tiirl-ie.-! en. 1.
Ipilluu of htl J-
." -' <'. J.. Li i.l -l-'-.ujry. ,1c
',-.?'*'% Ill" j'.' 1 :. ".!-! :< - ' ! ;;.!>.
\- - - ... I .id.-.: ,1. !!., Ir.nu Mr, W. Barnnr
Eli, ar.d tea Rev. CUaries Stovel, iho rcsoluti,
is iinauiJiJuslj adopted, lind tho Cmbrencc I,
i.a'td with (he ordinai-i cciiipliment tu Ibu Cha
NATURAL AS LIFE.
remarkable fact that while (I
a, ther
in the N'orlb or 11. tho .10111b. vohemoolly hernia 1
McClollau is our manlhal wo have nobody
worth a thought, isn't it ki.nl <.l them to keep u
well a.lviyod ou that vilal poiotl
1
Tha Herald and oilier BuymourilO orgnna a
lime siuco mnde a great ado over bisiory ul
peninsular campaign by a Prusisi
preted Mol'lollaii a gr.-a't General
ofiicTir, which
REAQTIOX IN ENGLAND.
e liitlu ofeai
\ slavery by judicial process.
,-alid (or Ihe lime being ils legal con-
v mil be i.lwa.s Irec. Withr.gard
.Itienn applicable 10 iho case Judge
ibe |,. lb, wing passage Irom Vatiel,
civil w 10 fore
aki, 01
of the Northe
it slavery. M
,{ ho thioka that bia neighbore could sur
1 Lo tins any oilier ol.jer.1 in viow oiccpl
id'niL' E'lrop.. with bno words." Such
m\,Z,& ..-.fc M,p.l.bi,.
lore untost a more wicked libel never
r.rd (cheers). Now, Mr, Caasiui Clay
my foolish Diinga alioin (his country
,,, rl word or iwonboul his hiotor.
iu'K.oniuckva slave State. Wh
v England to bp educated ho looked aln
and t
once between (hat con
back 10 his ownctatc
hudo tbore'. When bo si
one eidu of the Ohio mar
on the other side eftw desoli
. I,iiii=elf. I will see if I 01
ao far as 1 am concerned ; and ho cu
-laee- ho had (cheers). And what <
Ho wcnl about Honlucki . the most
place in America, and witbbis life
lee lured again
Kentucky;^
lificenl eullivi
He
adiff
it did
tho 1
e blacl gainst the white mnn [hear]
eolared 10 be til" slave, the p.epci.j, u.-
ihe while man. Ho was dc.-lnreil 1.. bo na
to ua any movable property which the white
man pos'C.-sed. Il was decided lhal Ilia while man
had iho now, 1- 1.1 lake the '.lack into any c-taie,
pleased, and lo invuko ibo power of tho Omtcd
Stales to preserve Dial chattel property lo biui
[hearl. Then (bo N"erU, was brought face to laee
wT.hVe monster *W; [el,...). The Free Sod
.rosePresident Lincoln was eleeled-aud
ion was a pledge lhal the Iree soil of tha
United Stnlea would never bo contaminated by
[cheers]. It was a pledge that the e r ,. M
and v.
CiIho rofug
uldm
uid 1
t spot
,-cd thai wo may bo obllfitd, lr nt
.^liine illld I...' llio la CH'-iIll, t
urRiDg them 10 fflvo to
1 a prominent ond suinibl
is lorrlcei; ond they u
:l.,|llk',l H.lfli.t I..WI. .-..-. LI. . I ll|..U.:.l,!-l,I I tit.,) Kill
,|.4.,I(U-I.U '.ere 'l-l'-l Id. e-1 IO eO ri.i luell lili-l li-ltf--J
ivorkinwhtcU Die i-.fumili.-e .'OM.nl lloportoiil asslsl-
,,.,-r irelll tie- Lo J.'ll ...01,1,1111. ol I -.tn, [wo .101, Co .-.'I
".i,-;.ri.:,i Jin-mrs. ,iliemro U nl.-.l J i.00 e-uuk.1 of cacti ud-
dr; ; >lollieir .lo-llir-.l.r.n., .. nt.-j.it ei|.ci.i; ... Ill" -l-.i.ii.
ral 1 At
icked i
1, Hack.-. I him, tbr.e of whom he killed, and bo
left for dead in bis Icctureroom. This man, n
bus emancipate! overt slave uf hie, who has bi
cut lo i,i> c-o for the mike of cmantipatieii. is the n:
Voeut whom ..or gnat paper (a cry of" The Tim.
and biases) says : " Casslus Ulay is
[cheers]. If
Should! I'ke the -ectpiuu .io..11, passed by flame
ur.-ouu.l".l wilt, D.e lire el lieedoui and Jell tin
,n.elf t death Kbcr-). Then came the prod.
lion by which lWidcnt Lincoln pledged bimse
lo the .-hu.,',. that l.r that pr,-.cl ition ho freea the
slaves in (ho Stares in which bo baa no power, and
doca not freo tbem in Ibe states over which be has
power, I aay thin wb. re- I'roai.l.-nl Lincoln baa the
power by tho rights of war he emancipates tho
slaves; bul where the Stales an., loyal he has not
iho power, nnd docs not emancipate them. Any one
can sec (he pith of Iho proposition lie makes. He
-.ropose. (hai iho slaves of tho rebid Males shall bo
luiin.ipated by force, and that tho slaves of the
yal States shall he email, ipalcd by compentalion
cheerai We arc told lhal 11ns jiruoliini.Hi.m means
"lothing hill it is at Ihe same time aid lllftt it ia the
sii,..iraio.ii of a servile wnrthat Ihe ulavca will
ito <ft furusa and cut their mimiers' Diroats ; and in
vuly woaraeinitUd to say, " '..cntlemen, by which
.ieTwillyouslandT" [Cheera.l
THE PROCLAMATION IN CANADA.
DiGLOJiL pnpors in ibis city ropentacHy assert 11
icti of high position
3 and politics. Ihe
resoluilonB and a peeebes referred almost exclusively
ibis country, ud eepe.iall; la the condition and
ospeotd ot slavery 111 iho rebel Slates ua nllceled by
- proclamali-
PfOi.CsinieVs lcciure ns especially c
ihs puhllo mind us 10 iho teal cauiei ol
10 salary every fropsnlal render ihnt 1
tti wir betneOQ ihe North sad tho
c until J.ooe copies of the (ouriti edlilo
polillcsilon, and ihey propose xo bcelo
ouiioj tboiii l.y iei.Ju.K a oopi 10 over.
lueou They havopri.ncl J chjo coles,
u.eobeol iteccli 01 Sj-JtlolJ,, .11.J in
i.iii of Slra. Siuwe's address to ltd
iw topic* of Mr. 1711k.'. psmphlcl
PwdruTifiQW, oud VW> copies of p.i
;, , , ..,.. le 11-10, Ilm 1. llir.i
5rtssl*ood pfu'Jlmhil JpuraeH-.e
a,,,-., ui.j nicies ol tended lu lllustr
nelly 1
r.th.
lered lo tho S
IXDJISB of this
11
Tha Tribune,
bynoiiea bo bvgones, aad to firant ibein their own
or to ft similar eBct, if the toofederalei would
ip iheir ellorla for a sepsrnlo political exist-
ir." ' Mr. Webb further add-, ibat the identi-
cal TVi&uaseonluininglbii proposition!
dminintralion nnd " the Radicals " for nut
him as ihoy ought. This European offi.
lot waa iriumpbuully reprimod hero aa
i whole controversy. Its author, wo now
might fTitm tenia in <hc rei-t array I
mllli'rm'g'pa'n'i-'an' ol' 'I'^'w.-.KuvLZn^liiaBtt*,.,
We find lbs followiug paragraph in Th: Express .-
elllii.g II
office of ft London newspaper, where n may bo
doubts the assertion. II thoy have
London, wo are not surprised
ir Ibo ; of the c. If wo bad!
horo we should make precisely Ibe sumo disposition
[ itperhaps have it pained and glased for ils bol-
ter preservation. It would be a greater curiosity
here even than in London.
Mr. Richard D. Webb is n man of great intelli-
gence, ia specially eonver-ant with American Hllsirs
and, being himself an editor, would bo presumed U
on something of the leading journals ol ibis coon
. That he should huva been p.-re led to believe
absurd a story aa this is only to be t. plained by
(be laet lhal bo. widi many other of the old Anti-
Slavery people of Great Britain, had no heller de-
'
-Se want of sympathy that has hitherto
ng tbem for our K'ent and final slruggh
rj Ihnogln h
imiigi.o ,.|,a
,11, ..,,[
I,. Ml;.,
1 do that Mr. Lini .y (bill AH. 1.1
... . thai bis proolfto
ol iho highest order of literary morn , nor d I ove.
'iia policy is one thai w.- mjg&l entirel
ee. I admit lhal Mr. Lincoln is a rai
eplilter, a bargee, an Bttomey. But, gentlemen, lbs
-il-split. of b
and tho tone of both wua friendly
. Ibe republic und hopeful of its future.
I be Chainnaa, Die lev Dr. Willis, stated Ibat tho
eetiui- hud been delerri-d in order 10 welcome. ' too
,roolamiion, nnd plftinly declared thai whatever
might bo tbo result of the pending slregglu, their
svinpathies were due to the National cause whose
triumph insured ihe deairu.ioin ol slavery. Tho Rev.
Dr. Burns, who moved tin) tiral resolution, spoke In
and cordially expressed hia wishes for
ihe Northern armies,
si iiuporliint epeecb of Ibe meet
made by the Hon. George^ Brown, widely ki
if.ll/ 1
kaowlcdgo nnd in
Loud cheers.
J
Ibo heart of c
;mnncipation, though ber v
carrying on stoutly ft war of une v.uipled magnitude
Btiged to tho utmost of bis power in rccoiictlin u
laws of bis country wilh Die laws ol God |. beer, J
Mr. BelcsfonI Hope, a gentleman ol large t.-ligo.u-
profesaions.and the founder ot missionary instil
u
lions, baa eaid it ia a melancholy spectacle that Mr.
Lincoln Bhould have been elided by the voice cf
threv million of fcuple, nod Doit bis infamy will
exceed that of Sardiuispalus i.r Belshaiiar [a laugh].
Let ua sec in what consult.-' tin mluiuy of rrosideut
Lincoln. It wfl in ibe vear lKU .1 the ,|uesLion
of the abobtion of slavery in tho Disirict of Colutn-
niight
Brft&il
guvornment and ngt
because he rvcogni;
1D1 profit hci.
ilh tho Slave Po
s aucb by ourselves,
regards n largo porlic
loCeliurZcifunTtFrri.
l,i-,I..|, 01 Hie [..'l.li.ml.r cuiu|..u foi, ' 10
tci,.l.ol, r-|,.|l.liltirdl.'l'.r Alnerie.lli |,i.
. ,.., ,.... 111 <:-- if [IOIUS.Ij. "
1 in tnenbd ierr/ fir ...-.- moofi
bfch
We have not doubl that said officer is sfiii in ibo
bel serviceIhat ho went to Europe in behalf uf
eir causesnd lhal he was on full paynud on full
duty when bo wrote Iho " history " in queslion.- Trt-
__ roachmenla nnd the
1 bouods to limit and
"iv-i.oV.-nr"
,
5lii,i'coi."rj.:..,.u,ill.o,pe-:lsll. In
i.u.ees b...c or)-1 elamis on ilitlr grntllude.
...... 11 , lJh.,.-.,H,lvr.a. I Hie lirrl.il l.i Hi" Cei.f.lry !
... ... 11,0 p I ^,i.n|-st.[,..-i.,..i.ioi. Hi. ...... on, moo
.,.ii. A 11 ilepoialiu-i lo Mil upon ar. AJJ1U.. lor llio
,.V, h ,,.L. el prese.,ll,.r 10 mm u 1 .....UCn,u. exBftrJJniJ He '
Lieu apprreinll'.ii ..< lue l(l,|r-rl.,l,l stop fll.leli tool '.f-n
lat ,1 l.i 1.1. joi-n rone. lit. IHelr , -ine-.,i hope Ilm. ttir
Uiui.n weald .peeOll. lr- n.-.o... J <ni 1'" l..i-i^..l ,.-i,.j,,-,-
'.''" '.. ,,'. ," ouu'i'-.lol .,..o.-..i j.uiiemeu who ilflllll
tnuolniliecitesmof iliclr lellow-coiioirymen ; uod 1I10.
hai) every reason to 1.., uu=il.J n.nti "Itn ihe r.. t ..-,.i......
Le: h .. .1. II.V-- -.Me j I,. : I.eNi ' . Sir A-l-mij aod^lhc cM
t
Z'':'.
''
i'.-'
1
"
Le-'."'. '- ::!-!.' '' -
mc.f su-Jderily u~ol.e 10 e^n-ciudo..,! rl Ihe ue; II.. I lh.
slavery.it ia not true as regatdi
hitherto been jealoua of tbo .
ascendaDcy of slavery, aud h
they could within constitution
control tbem. It has suited 1
to keep this distinction 001 of sighl, and to misrepre-
sent IV Tribune would etrengihen lhal position.
Bul bettor spirit is t- gmaing to show ilself. Some
inllucntinl journals ol
NORTHERN TREASON UEISUKED
noiHo/ttsain'iO/'eMe.
hnlfof alllrei
s is, iadeed, a, 1
laws-nay. lor not
d hopes, and
Il is wholly nnd heartily on the aids of Ibe
nnd ngainat the rebellion,' and ii ia so
recognises thu anti-shivery character
hieh tbo war Las derived from the proclamation
Wo aee," aaya this clear-sigh led observer, " ibat if
bo noli, v "f the prc.-rnl g-.iierniiism at Washington
' . . .1.- - .. ' ... i...,.. .,1 -.. _,H 1... =._.,,
viver; and our Leans go
a (he God ol Dailies that
ids of Abraham Lincoln,
Very decidedly on th
lei and purpose of tl
is as anli-oLavtiry as 1
era! aympail.i n a
side of the Soulb. " Rut Ihi
a miaconccpiion of Ihe ehnrai
, war, declaring that England
cr, nod that the moment she
: "
niilorilie"ter
(net to which ibis
rhUe.onr appeal to
Emancipation Society,
le re dec of ieiulai pr
proiliici.ilfriefiJs
r'l'.eel'iOi
b, I.!, -nil,, .
I,r Vim e-',t. 1
r. I. II. I'ott,
miods
Loglaud and Ireland hai
,l,.r"i,..,.d ibe real character of the struggln in a
wo are oDgngod. and have labored wilh seal
energv to impress their views upon tho mine
' ' countrymen. The progr.^s ol evenm ftmon
11 last the rroclamutioii ol lh.- 1st of Jam
. aided Ihem in tbeir work, and the resnlti ol
iheir labora are beginning 10 bo seen in iho muoat
' '1 arc beiug bell nil over Ihe kingdoi
ividenlly going on in iho public mm
f'ubii, opii'.ion lb
and if, as thero n
people of G
bend (ho ala(o of
establishment of He- -'.. mm.. n,
iJ
*l
";
l
^'J
1
f.
n
^J;'J
u"ourT the LrTi'"ii''go'i'-"ruui. ..t 1 . -ehniever they do
will bo compelled lo cooform (0 their will. The his-
lory of Eogiand is a bisiory of a sera:-.- of uruggl.
between tha people as a whole and an aristocratic
class. Tha revoluuon we are engaged in ia nothing
more nor less than ih'ts, and it only needs that this
he tboruuehl. underdood abusd 10 arouse on over-
whelming feeling of aympathy for ibe North.
bopo, the
n thia country, and that the
. defer,.:
ivoil
country
JtJ . By foul nnd willful slander- on our
ud iutentionn, peraiatendy repeated, they
have arrayed ngainsl ua our owa fellow-citixeoa,
bound to ua by Die triple lies of oonaaoguinity, geo-
graphical position find ccLuinereial interest.
-- -w among us bo bate enough to forget
nough i-"lru-t nn oligarchy of traitors
Js. to civil liberty and human freedom,
nlea from home find friends, for the de-
^ -..fety of all, wo long lor the liaie when
gentlo peace shall again spread l.er wings over our
land- bul we know no such blessing is possible
while tho unjust and arbiirsry power of tho rebel
eaders contronls and threatens ua.
I Draft, as the fox, cruel aa ibe tiger, thoy cried,
no coercion," while preparing to sinI
like Ihey proposed to tight ua beca'
( ' wbipfivoto one; and now
__ Dully-
thoy said
1 " ; and promisu
igaio the Misiia-
(ho po-er Ihey dn'vo bol'om
io Sontoern people, and they
.M.-r^u'l'lllVl^^i'..-^ ,L - lebDlioL.
'^X^^X^tJ^^ meTil^ will We need Uh.t England should be our fri.nd, for,
s Ihey would iovodo and destroy us wit
cy. Absolutely assured of Ibese things, 1
sid thai any one could llnnk of paft on
able, ihi
mercy
ama.--. 1
any
inniemot onirCiVrable iiieu When Iho power
r^'eramea. IbCT will be ?r gr^t ditBcull;- j*
,.. differences iban belt
oplo of the Korthun. and Soutliero pre
iflui] nr Ireland.
Hoping the time may speedily
1 life
n th*e of ths
a Ol
nUE.\DLT CRITICISM.
MdnlUbt...! ...,w....... '
";,,. ,, ,',::,', i.,..i...i ..;;
I -,.1,1,1,1 Jii-ln-i' 1 1' "11. unil.-r Hit uii.*uiuiiu
v | ,.[,,. ,,, [,,, , .. i.i i i in" i; ... .
., v 1 ic.i.iil ymtr fellow-citizen. . Al .
: ,],v hunid, .Ti>'" Su-plno".
""'
W.S.H--- ->-- M J . r
r-',.-f,..-rnl.
,...,
W |ln[ . H anJ, arc !bo .\bolilioniBla in
=
-
_, , , Word it not so, we were not merely uf men yiu rousi
ry -". ,"
na
, [arncd l0 it wilh somo an!
sftntiimnl 2luti-^iluvcni
^tiuiaauU L.i^bio, **. r ^ h* most , ro[. -,.ue i
, (uupd causo for n8toriielia,cnl
IlionUtla in giwcral.
A MHTEft 1)09 just been broughi
Sn whioh the follow tog scnlonco c
,-rticlo iu Ilils week's 5TN0J,Bn h
H&y YORK, SATURDAY, FEOBOABV 26, 1
rs win (fjU!
B,T?-~ V^'^^S'lS^oSNo. IB
BlBSVlKGVBDrr,
ind the final vindication of llio Divino Lnn could
o .undo tho Abolitionisls endure- for Ibo Inst
loft*,** -twtoftiidnf! WhfttoUOMuld
-vo them to bear up and steer nfiUt onward, bating
jot of UCJWt or uopu, m [bo leclb of Tosos Ann-
Rof^nlnnd'tdribB other lempwlH that bavo crossed
mrsoT Through nil thoaa evil day
iicd their cheerful hop>
daunted courage, and
ing day tbi
TBS OFFICE QP TUB A 00lITtOSLtT&
n*D lima nod (he urgent pre.a of Mtw fa
,ftel numb allowed of U, wo ehould We
nvwresscd to our most esteemed corresponds
SS^
ou, sen. of .be value of his lemony
to the way in which we bm dwtargid
torinl duties, and for tbe cheerful
ho took of Ibe probability of (hi BitaUo-
position of the only purely
'
country
ind hopeful vii
eSlftvery pre96 ,D lb0
.mull diDlculiy and nclicany.
front those, or every other sheet,
"poliiiwi'or religious- It has no patly
a glorious victory
depart in peace,
or defend. It has no prospect of prefer-
r proftt from any possible success of its labors.
1( brilliant future, that towards which it looks
BBHornUlo longings, is a speedy i '" ,b:
nawod up in n bnppy death eoi.se..
It only prays to be porn.iltcd to
ler seeing the salvation of the
a of such a sheet can hardly he
w,:.i..v -I
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