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Bune and reviewd by Mr. brecuran for The New Y is oo out my hai ith the Lord. the kraatest of Rev. ™ raeaicth faisely., ‘Shey bare " ‘oer were cee ination ¥ tng bf rouid they therefore they aan eat rors could t then, tint (all Ta'the “ways and soe. and here is the good way, a find eet for your ao weit ot walk therelt ey have not hy jaw, but rejected it.” This ise terrible message, It was God's word of old by the mouth of his prophet Jeremish, Tae oc- casion of it was a sudden eruption upon Judah of victorious enémiea, God sent the prophet to reveal the cause of this disaster. The prophet declared that God was punishing thom because they were selfish and tinjust and covetous, and becwuw the whole church was whelmed with its ministry, in the same sina, ‘Thero misciete had been glozed over, and excused, and palliated, and hidden, and not healed. ‘Thore had been a spirit that demanded un- fon and quiet, rather than purity and eafety, God therefore threatens farther aMictions, because of the harduoss of their hearts; andthen—formich always is the Divine lenity—as tt were, giving them another opportunity and alternative, he conmands them to sock after God ; to look for A werten wat; to stand and wearch for t way, the right way, and to walk init! I need not stop to pout out the remarkable perti- nence which these things have, in many respects, to our nation in the past, and to our times tn the pres- ent. I avail myself, this evening, ater slong al- tence upon this subject, in 5 otlr midst, of the state of the public mind, to utter some words of instruction on the present atate of our land. ‘The surprise of the whole nation, at » reesnt event, is itself the best evidence of the isolstion of that erett, A burning fragment stcuck the earth near Harper's Forry. If the fragment of an explodiag asrolite had fallen down out of the air, while the me- Aeor swept cn, it would not have been more sudden, or lesa apparent!y connected ether with @ cause or an effect! Seventeen men, white men, withoat » military base, without supplies, without artulery, without or- ganization more than « squad of militia, attacked » Btate, and undertook to release sud lead away an endaved race! They do not appear to have been crlled by the sufferers, nor to have been welcomed by them. They volunteered a grace, and sought to ‘enforce its acceptance. Seventren white men sur rounded two thousand, and beld them tn duress, ‘They barricaded themrolves, and waited until the troops of two Statos, the employes of « great railway, and ® portion of the forces of the Federal Govern« went could, travelling briskly night and day, reach them, ‘Then, at one dash, they wore snuffed out! 1 do not wonder that Virg'nians feol a grest deal of mortification ! Everybody is sympath tloally ashamed for them! 7c is quite natura! that every effurt should bo made to enlarge the proportions of this eseapa is, that they may hide thelr weakness and incompetency vehind @ smartly upblowa hoffor! No one doubts the bravery of Virginians. It needs no pralaing, But even brave men have panics, Courage ts some. tines cvnght at unawares, Cortalnly, it stikes us, ata distance, as a remarkable thing, that prisouers three to ope moro than tieir captors, and two thou. rand cltizens show'd have rematned days and nights under the fear and cyatrol of seventeen white men, Northern courage has been at a discount in the 8 uth hitherto. It ought hereafter to rise in value—at least in Virginia! ‘The diligence which is now shown, on tho part of many public presser, to iuflams the public mind, and infect it with fear, is quite foo'lsh, ‘The inc tion will not take, ‘The North may not be conrageo Put it certainly is not aiily. ‘Th element of the ludicrous in this traneaction which I thiak will ¢f' ctually stop all panto, B.venteen men terrided two thousant brave Virginians into two day's mbmiseln—that cam not ho got over! The common sense of com- won pecple will not fail to se through all at tempts to hide a netural shame by # bungling Dilleve that the danger was really groater than it waa! ‘The danger wae nothing—and the fear very great, and courage nono at all And nothing can sow change the facts! All the newspapers on earth will not make this case appear any better, Do what you pleaso—muster a crowd of supposed confederates, ca!! the roll of conspirat- », and inc’ude the noblest men of these States, and ‘exhibit this uaginary army before the people, and, the end, ft will appear that seventoon white mon ov rawed a town of two thousand brave Virgintans, and beld them captives untit the sun had gone laughing twice around the globe! And the attempt to hide the fear of these ir uunded men by awaking a larger fear, will never do, It is too literal « fulfillment, net exactly of Prophesy but of Fable; not of Isatam, but Eaor, n caught im a trap, escaped with Ho Immediete'y went to his brother foxes to persuade them that they would al; Jook better if they, too, would cut off thetr caudal appendages. They ¢ec'ined. And our two thousand friends whé lost their couragein the presence of sev- ‘euteen men, anise msking an appeal to this nation to lose ita courage, that the cowardice of the fow say be hidden in the cowardice of the whole com- mimity! Its imposslble, We choose to wear our courage for sume time lunges. As I abali not reour te this epic in Virginis history again to-night, I must say a word fn respect to the head end heartof it, For it all stood ta the courage of one man, Ap old man, kind at heart, industrious, poscefu', went forth, with a large family cf children,t seek anew home in Kansas, That infant colony bel thousands of souls as noble as liberty inspired or religion enriched. A great ecowling slave State, its nearest neighbor, sought to tread down this Uberty-loving eolony, and to dregoon alavery into it by fo100 of arma. ‘The armed c'tizers of another State crosmd the Btate lines, destroyed the freedom of the ballot-box, pre- ly veuryed law-taking power, aud ordained by fraud, lewa'ns infamous asthe sun ever saw, asawilted ite {nfeut eettlementa with armed hordes, ravaged the fields, destroyed harvests and herds, and carried dgati. tom multitude of cabins, The United States Government bed wo marines for this occasim! No Federal troc pa were posted by oars, night and day, for the poor, the weak, the grossly wronged men in Kanras, Tiere was an army there that unfurled tho banner of the Union, but it was omtoo aide of the wrong deers, not on the side of the injured. At was in thia Geld that Baows received A tender father, whose Iife was in bis. son saw his first born seized like a felon, chatned, driven acroms the country, crazed by siff-ring and hoat, beaten by the ofteer In charge, like 9 dog, and Tong lying at death’ re 4 eet Another noble b warning, jout offense, unarmed, tn 6 The rmidat 0 x was shoe dead IN sought ont the “Mo United States attor- ney was hot haste, No marines or wa = | rane jawhottat Tents the cvla’s hourt, grazed the orgie Revolting bia wr ee hems and ‘iat ‘boll ing e ee one can feil to seo that this Reon child-bereft cid motaie the " et when in moarity~_ Yank wounded td th:he Trost veustbauis Arare im thie whale drama. Tee Governor, the officers of the State, and al the sttor- .t puthion with, ble e. ‘on i. sie ec eg aca ren I disapprove of hiv mad and feeb! mngaen. folly of “oa nody foray, yk I ‘pations of that doudtless, ere long, Ww. Jow—for when wns cowAndio8 ever tnagaanimon: ‘They will kil! the man, not for treason, but for prov. fe iy cowards! where acraned olf man sty d head howe theae who had thelr whole re: awhip when « lamatie t4 *, avd that iaas to the inseourity of Slates tat warty po: y ao tab at tl Worces oni ueny, would bave own into @ fewer and pani in consequence of the event? We sosrosly should have resd the papers to fot ths treame of It Woo should, hans & waa a matter which the Springtel: ple could mange. ‘The thought of danger would ‘not have entered into our heads. ‘There would not have virtues; a burden upon soctety,tn ite cm mereial and whole economsc arrangements, @ politl- cal Lorre ® nuisance, sad a cause of inevitable cIegradation in religious ideas, feelings sod instit- tion. All otber causes of friction, put together, de tived from the weakness oF the wiekedness of "00, ok half so mischievous to our land ae iethin gle exists in our !and, with a broad apread, and inued bold. The extent of our duties to- vinely lod to in, because it” courge, if doot not falow fast ee heve a pie anything or do anything that we may plate. We cortslnly have no right attack ft fa iy manner the at meni fancies or It that there ar julorcd sieves tn Var mobos. Tuoes 4-7 |x Southern States, wieh x population ot oa milion whites, Staten are united to us not by any tedoral Wg igomente, ‘but by vital juterests, by @ common national life.” And the quertion of not simply what is ls uty eownrd the is duty toward the whitos, but wi toench, end to beth united. Tam bound by the grept lew of love ty consider my duties toward the slave, and Tam bound by the creat law of love my duties toward the white man, wh: oth are to be treated with Corie ‘and forbeersnce, We must sek to benefit the slave as much as the white men, and the white man as really aa the slave ‘We must keep in mind the iuterest of every of the slaves themselves, of the white Pepalaion, cm and of the whole brotherhood of states {ato mations! Ife. And while the principles of Uber: and consHeration, ace ordicg to ciroumstances. Hom to apply an ackaomledged priuetrie tn prac, tical ife, ts a teak more difficult than the defence of the prtuoiple, Thin harder to define what. would. be Just lo certain emergencies, than to estabiish the uty, claims and suthority of justice Can any Tight be throwa upon thie AMicult path Bane light may be shed; but the difficulties of duty ean nover be removed except by the performance of duty. Bat, ome things may be kno wu beforehand, juido to practical solutions. T aball proceed tc show Tho Wrong Way and The Rigbt Way 1. Pirst, we have no right to treat the citizens of the 8 nth with acrimony and bitterness, beowse dio a system of errong Aotog. Wrong: into be exposed. Bot the apirit may be ae wicked before God, ax the spirit of the evil rebuked. firmness in truth ta more powerfl et nf Speaking the truth fe, isthe Apontio's prescription, 8) love that they will not speak painful i: mutter truth #0 bistorly as to dent roy both are evildoers, A malignant spect of vod} andy tooat of lis It god who mot © chudren of ie the ¢ »ndition of tae ai first step, wlst, not be taken by setting the takator oga'net him. We may be sure that God will not re Wrath, for. wis id that he will iso tip and send forth, when his day comes, foarloas wen, Who shall #peak the truth for justice, in the spirit of love. Therefore, tt is @ matter, not merely of political and secular’ wisdom, but of Christien ngcience, that thowe that bave et heart the wo'' of the enslaved abould maintain a Christian spirit. ‘Tiix can be done without giving up one word of thith, oF ane ‘principle of right tay be fesrie plain ep ok t denoe of being oqupetastion aud khud-uontod Sud fire breedin Alscontent among thef) nin way to bp etn carry rGequtot to an, from with at If iny Way, every man on the give should bea free man, and at once! 7 annot be, will not be, forages, ia it best that bitter discontent should be inspired in them—or Onristian quietners and patient waiting ? IC restlossnow Fuld brlog freed, they howd ever rest. But T may bea ye that moral goodness in tl ire Oe hen inger of Liberty! The iofla onl { edom will gradvally resch the ousla 24. te wal hereby inspire that rast'essness whicn prec: de~ yoopment. Germination i# the moat + moet disturbing of all uataral processes bound to fiel the universal summer of ely fous his way they must come to rest ess ninge. jp tat, and would not if we oud. Tria Geate: an iat pring bas come to thea. The oul is coming up re must Le room for It to row. But this is a very different thing from wurly Sincoatent, atirred up from witkout, and lets to Tau ile iu thett uneniigi:tened natures. ” The time is pidly coming when the Soutbern Christian will fool how inspiration. | Weare nct far removed (cou. revival of the doctrines of ristian maahood, and the divine right of men, Wen this ponteo ot ores, atl yy their own inate. Ye must work upon the seater, “Maks lun cases tented with slavery, and the will geet take care this thme comer, pe to exile Gy ES ‘tho sev work misclieg to them, and not quod. Aud may Porlenee—etsd 1 have: had. vorms exptrionce ia thie matter—is that men who tamper with slaves end inelte them, are int toemeelves to b3 tried, fre mit hovest men, unless they are faumiivsl, they ha Bor place any fr Adepce in thom what nT aw Why it ls #0, but iy experience baw teugh thee much things. are ore scone ‘forth "from seen tennpering, unrelied’ Conspiratorm, Aod if 1 injurious word, nor sign, nor among the d'sonntent ‘Too Ciudition of the ‘slave muse be changed, But the chenge cannot go on tn one pert of ths commu. nity Sone, Teere must bo henge inthe law, change change in the upper classes, inthe muldale, od tu ‘ail lamton “Enassipences comes," will oom whole commu is not partial. not be cured by partial remedies ‘Our plass must include » universe! cbangein polley, feoling, purpose, the: prectior, fe the netion,’ Toe epplicution Wosmaaio ap to, tn this great body us ler Sh toeraly eer tha vous, bus uot oars’ the whle 8. No relief will be carried to the slaves of the South, an @ body, by soy individusl or orgentsed plans to erry them off, or to toc te ther to adsonud The ore eulighteoed and bi rty-ving en tre south aay 4 bear ton much, oF the of any opening ¥0 It iw whale veh Ht will be their’ practice, " their practic ht elove.propert ‘bia manly coprege he We Av Noy, avs # it, be ought TL bonor sueb a urea t * Aa woloome a4 my Own (toa mie oa Tete broods ovet the weak 4 uc! ipod, even ta Gre Baath weld theseme. A tan who woald dt herp @ follow ereature fying for bie liberty, must be pilin oc 8 Daliidian, Bot wl this is Aff cent fram stirring pn Sih, 4 Seatenfy and wetting on men to croape by outside at Ts 7 the utaide of thie grogto.rdon of dash every man that orcayca fro for bis lif, shall bave some help from, forth of his own free sooura : yet, Ia the men to ko in.and ineite slaves bo run away, Wo cand aay other man to do it, to approve it or 80 ootatenance i Lo not belleve we have @ right fo carry tuto the sytem of sdnvery exterior trontent ; a4 for nh that it @ not good for tha la ves them, it hs ale Beles tor bth 1 woutd Te would ‘Iajure the Discks, ‘Thiefly nod sepeciat How it would injure them, wil appear when [ come be epenk pealtvely of (wae la the right way 80 pro mete the the enslaved 1 inay way hore, thet f aaeens man is raived tn the soale of being, the barder it will be to hold him in bondage I img ; while the w ow he ty Ike wn antral, ft wil bo to nold bin in thrall and harness, ytbtog Hike tneur- reetion and servile war, It wou'd be the mort crue! hegelnan, and desporate of ail conceivable fol ice, ts fe k @cusvelpatios by thoaword and by blood. Aud teough I love liverty ss my own life thou for it in every buman being; thong, If @ quivacal providences, should ordain that le shoud ome again a4 of olds Chrouga terrible first-born, and by other terrors of ill, tun to the Diving beeats oh eo far os haman tears mpciption, \canontmed with all the cousoisnce Yo faith of & Chriatian, sad” wit all ths ‘wal end warmth ote 1 inst any oomneela war, and blodahod. It in bad for the master—bed for tho slave—bad for all that aro neighbors to thera —bad for the who'e ood bed from beginning to end! An ovi! #0 untninded and malignant, toat ite origin can sosrosly be doutted. T Lelieve, however, ta the right of a people to assert and’ achieve their liberty. The right of race or nation to selte their fredom is net to be disputed. It belongs to el men on the face of the globe, without regard, to comnplaxion. A people bave the Fight to change their rulers, thelr Government, their whole political condition.” This Heght is not Reid dy Tovtament. Thi I noe itself, aa thing. pra ngs But Bat the wee of this right must conform to rosson mott. ‘The leadere of a ie havo no followers into terrible Gbester, Uy incttin ng Alam to, rebel, under clroaune stances that afore not the aligutest hope that thelr Febelion will ae to We dignity of « muovensful revu- ut on. ‘The nations of Italy are showing great wisdom and fitness in their leadors for their work, in this vory thing, that they are quelling fretful end irregt- iar outbresk, and holding the poople steadfast tll ouceess acai surely cv up Peviliuti Tow bas been the emivent wisdom of thet Hungarian ox ue. Ovs UTI. Ta eptte «fall that la writton and neld against thi map, I atand to my first full faith to blon lost man, ator all, tr jp hay been shown’ tn ‘th ‘that his Durning sense of the right of plete bo (run bas nat lod him bi mature, partial, aud easily over man may give his own iife rather than bide ia. woe- vite: has no right to lead a who's peoply to Maogbter, without the stiongest probabilities | suc oon. If nations were all armed mon, it would be differ ent, doldiers can dia, Buta pation Is made up of other materials bealdes armed mou-it is made up of dren, and youth. These are to by eovldered—not st merely men of mrugele, and kutekle, and bone. Nt fotucite that ‘people to rive unioes there Ia a rea eupable prospect that they will con iow, Af the Atri it they understood themselves ; if they bad #1’ erning power; if they were able to tarow off the yoke of laws and constitutions, and a'tervvards Yo defend aud, bulld thomeatves up in a civil 8 1d have Just the game right to asain? thelr in prodenes. ‘that any nat on bas But dees any man bolleve that thin le the case? Doc# any man Delteve that thie vast horde of undisot- plined Africans, if set free, weeeld have ocbalive pow er enough to organize thermeelycs into s guverument, std maintain thelr tudepoudenoe? Tf there be men who belleve this, Pan nxt among them. Tcerta'nly think that even wonld be made imuneasura y better hy liberty wt believe they woud be «better b by tuaurrection oF re- on beve ficiartos of thove bn: # which make us wi 4 "te a great wid crusl wrong to them 11, ewok tho wrong of wavery, you may that 14'do not care for the raster, the slavry mi choutd cure fe both tunaper and ot oure for the fate of tho w i the fate of the wrong But even though your aympathy Were ony fr tho s'ave, then for his aake you onghe Wornet your face agaisht, and dlvoountenance, any. thing ike au insurreotiobary Lit un tara, thevs from tives aprelioations of ie wo WAY ty Home consideration reating to the We WAY. If we would honefit the Afroanat t! ay doing white mau! Son ‘of justice and humanity. th tho abi ney it ianot So easy, The truth of God respreting the rights and dignities of men, aro just as important to free colored wen, a8 to enslaved culored men. It may teem strange fi to nay that the lover wich whton jo WA the load of Georgia Is in New York; but It la, 1 do not belleye the whole freo North 4a tol. erate grinding injustice toward tho poor, ity toward the inboring, clasnos ‘ithout ex- gan influence unfavorable to justice and hu- fail to eee the in- consistency between our tr those amongst us who are in the patey ney are refused the comm on rights euship whlch the whites Tw oven ride In the cara of our city ‘rouffed wt in the ho An\sy kN, very Irieh lover of liberty that oar'iea Yah trowe] weu'd leave at ones, oF oormpel hia to leav Can the black tae be a oarpanter ? There ts soarcely @ carpenter's shop in New York in which & journey tan Wou'd continue to work, {fa black wen 'was em ioyed in it Gan the black inan engage in the com. taom indanttes of ot There ts svarcely oven whiat he can engage. oro) wn, do through the ‘most suena! callings to the Goad ot soctety. We tex them, and Noshow tuair sldiza tego so out pla sebocls ard then reluse to sit by them Leap up. n thom mora! ob! that which th not withst ern peo erties of the bumen soul, and expsclally the ‘African soul! It Is true that nlevery is cruel. Hut it ia not ot all ooitein that there te not to the race in the South than ia the Wedo nut own bites againet color is go atrong thar they ceunot endure to ride or tit with » black msn, #0 long aa they do not own him. As @ neighbor, they a € not to be tole ated, but as property they are ost tolerable In the house, the eburet, the oariiage, the ovael: The Afrvoany owned, may dwell im Amar, ch; but, wnowned, he must B cavetpation must be Jacks! to colonization, ‘The eb: toe given to the Afficen is Im gr solonty za'ion. Our Christan public sentiment ts du'uim ak glug between owning or exporting the neat ibe Porat, aud the wost despised, an uns kind beam, atich ns ied Christ, though ths L pibies,' end ' . ‘servant, oud drat, that he might reeona'mep froa m ignrauoe and b ndage—wbene ver edt) do such things wa these, we ma} effo't that is made in B voklyn to e1 1 chusebes for the free olored peop courage them to edusaty thor selye# ad ‘become in. tu pendent, ia step toward emenctpation in’ the South. ‘The degradation of free colored inom, im the Nath, will ify Blaverg in the @ wf) 2. We must quicken al! tha «prings of fes'tog In the free Stat-ein bebslf of human iiborty, sud 4 the i ry] eee tute and trus Lea cod. Fer if we ou the aula She South, we hare gat to pants tary nd pure pubite sentiment tn the rec she too T of taki eat wel works ty us Toey erea pre: ot hemitats to teil the South pal ipa Tanga wlan ith tot. F » I mesn tho decay of Biavory, and ite ox tinction, If sprat for wratuae ore: aod bate your Ba TiTigg We tt leave m0 ‘rata ets hatrtod to deliver you, and oursel vom with 9 Gathvg, dauyer ond whch drone of this ayatom we cling to the Union. ‘There is beath in it. 4. Weare to lave no pains nntaken, Christian connelonce of the South, t lave bienvelt «higher moral statin Kay it down fas an axiom, that whatever gives tot manbord by the slave #ackens the bonds that bind him, and that whatey t lowers him in thefacale of manhood, tight €1m those bor da, If you wish to work for the en= franck isement of the Afrioan,soek to wake hiva a bet~ tor men. ‘Teach him to be an obediout servant and an honest, true, Christian man. These virtacs are mes to liberty, ‘hae aaae whom Car st fret be ewully it We do hot ask the Buty footing We pia epirit under grevi ong. ver breed respect, sympathy Truth wil nid emancipa- gnanhood these pr parohim for freedom, Tt imal condition of the Afcloan thet en. It is moral enfrauchlsomont that will Urvalt his bonds The Pauline treatment ia the most direct road to Nberty. No part of the wisdom of the New Toata- ment froma to mo more divine'y wise than Pavr's directions to those in slavery. They are. the ‘food Wat ‘servants ued now, af the South, avery where, the world over!) if Lived In the oath, T should preach theae Shings to sree, while te thove who hold’ them, m conviction that 89 T should t t Gi clually for cmancijation of the slaves, 1 woald ant ed to ray ane word, except to preach ed parity and manhood, end to evjotn upon them tulpess In every duty bolcngivg to thelr should be qouseioun that in dowg thie 1 wee wfting them up bigber and bigher, ould fool that T was carrying them further an? further toward their emen- cipation. ‘There in po dimsgreemevt between the true spirit of emancipation, and the enforcement of evry sina one of the precepts of the New ‘Toate mt respecting werrant Te things which shall lead to emancipation £0 complicated ‘or many #4 inary poople blind= iy think, A fow virtuos entablinhed, a fow neages maintained, a fow rights guaranteed to the ala end the apeions te vitally wounded. The igi ot phadtay in the w ¢ unblemished household tore the he rghtof pare tn heir children —on these ta stands the wi it of moiety. ieee tnfioble thes, aod there canna be oy eager. {nour st Withhold these rights people, can never be carried up — ins are the lograt ta of assoctated hanan ‘and have a right to demand, of the Christian mon'f the South, thet they shall revo- lutionize the moral condition of the alaves In this re- rity ahah of some than the eaprion of thelr masters the Goristian Church, beth North and 8 doar a testimony in behalf of Wavos, which aball make it aa inviolab eas marriago or Toh, OF eerek ys 10 s4 not to be denied that anvth- er code of morals eval ¢ upon the plantation on that which yrovallt is tie pla station bouse. ts bechend and wife re. taarrlegeebio eommmnaicien aud by be wold apart, to furm maw oounsetivat, there be no ach thing ax sanctity {a wedlock. Jet it bs known to New York thet « man hae two Jrivos, and there j# no church ao feeble of conscience thet they will of Instant!y eect him; and. the oli Jae will tostanty with penalty. But the pablo ae only lve w: thete fest companion Is yet « J, and fourth } nor iatt aay dis for ohtirch memberabip. ‘The church aud p tate wink at it, I muercial pecesmity of the myster ten, You tube not bet tae teedding, avrg this unbapny people, 1s Dat & D eoubent eke Gouse ene, oF theirlove of imitating Wile miperiora. Ad every m thelr community has the power ty put asunder ebom Qed has jotued, And marriage is a mowable as misfortune iteif, Too bankiiptey of thelr owrer, is the baokruptoy of the marriage re- lation, tn half the slaves on his plantation, Netther is there any Gospel that hax been perinit. ted to rebuke these thiags, There ia t T have ever known in the South, tl inst them, Neitker will }, a8 body, take u he family . rarely. tho It isfulee! It te ‘ ‘and calves, and are dieporsed like th Tein in vain to preach a Gospel to alavos that leaves and woman, that riage state, aid tho unity and invic Gompel bas borne such a t atin y noe of the to the captive, they ought at ach the indispensable necemity of hours 1 Tethey will not ell upon the mestors t fres, thoy abould nt least ver this pur.ty sibject te anotl nity that protects w yuth} 1 miulstors moment m nan ae Wale by boda which cannot be suadored during their earthly Hf; the moment the right of rents to their children is reongnized—that mo ‘at there will be a certain savctity aud the eternal aud Divine government ree! children; and Slavery blow struck! You afer thee ‘The moment you ” tend. tire conditions make slaves serfs they booom er,adere ureurrent inthe u arb so cumbrous, #0 difiou't to ry interest, to drop the ayater “Therefore if yon, wil only diseocatvate the truths # the gorpel if getting. lps esta out of ths way, ng ier, whons cowardice slanters tie ich they pretend to dithiss, you bring solar fod of revelation to bear upon the virtues bi) practical morals of the slave, you will begin to stor aremrdy which will ‘irievitably heal the Pelt tod deahgon ts eure hy moral means, 6. Awnong the inear # to be employed for pro the liberty of the ot fail to Inol the power of true p Waon Slavery se, it will be by m my instruments me Le nd its dowufail wil bare beet ecloved ag y through natural cauns wo angely throug reno ss bread as nations, that it will be apparent to all men that God led on the emancipation; man being ef it the oemaay Weocwe tek, Gat ‘ue bond Pbeeaie Trew, that bend ignorant may become wie that the master and # each other, and thay a Ley ‘The O'd Stone, Mearige —~By Kate ait an “Cruising in the “Gracy Dad ey, S Phllsdatpius ITY Bs Patanson & Buon This is an excellent bound volume of 367 poges, and is one of the best and most i ,terest~ ing stores yet given to the public, frum that Justly popular author, life ot ¥ BrwaRr, Qoern phonse de Lamartine, Now Company. ‘The author of this new biographical sketeh of Many, Queer cf Scotts, has, in this little work, fally maintained tbe high repatation which has univerraily Leen awarded bim, as a literary wri- ter. ‘Lbis volume should bo in every eng Boots —hy Al ky Suavom de ‘The American Minister In € The Overlund Friend of China, ves “the fol- wing interesting seeount of the vist of Mc Wann, United States Minister ») Pekin, and other matters in tbat quarter: ‘The American Miniter, Mx. Wamp, has succeeded in reachirg Pekin; end will, ie ih ayoctad, beable to send home bia foal'y ratified treaty by the next mw Asonsolaurain this ‘wouty ives tae Ualted Btaten liberty to r their good offices im any oifieulty between the Chincre Government and the ati tat be leon ta Pa i iiterty into elk will pot be log in pul ‘that ‘A c respondent of our northern contemporary, Trom on boasd of the American chartered. « ‘suchor In the Peb-t oh! ace ha oe ri om Lpeomb American steamer dh pram b i om trang Wwacberst the tyrrithy with f totwbive fect of water fa st high water, but the iver deepuns to fotre wad five fathoms Inside. There fee fort on cach side, and #8 few tioops stathacd the commodore, and 2 anc when we git eet eaerct wal ws vent ap tw juris Sted up for terviow, the G verter Peiile At the Puli, and sored. to be deaiFyas of saying something in'extemuation of the ondcas, Bat y them, but retd neting of our Dorug he alae asked why the Eogileh and Fieach su ord had Je t the Gulf, and *bat they latended dying, 4c, told ‘him that be eae hore te attou t6, Incas, and know nothing ahout the Fag. wh add Funeb. The anawer arnved feom Pokin on the 1th, giving cur Miniater permision to go thors. Ai raugements wire mate for travelling, by the © O the satiafuction of Mr. Wann, and bo starte ( 2th with the members of the levati 4 lathe Wontar apd did shoul to mag t. OC) Tarion, . Snee Chaplaia Woon and Bocrotary Act Tish wormed to quested Ws fo ty Mrere, bcla0 ou the two men, orto send our eirgeon t afror « great dea! of pretended willingness, but sctusl evwien, they refs to aoreda ‘to eltuer propositions, ded tan a0 officer, by mare By cy oe Honda of these poor fellows might beable them. The weund la not sever of the Chinese to take good turn them to the Eaglish when a opportunity offers. My own opinion is that ish in thie wey to open fieah communications witn ry pepe of averting by diplommey they Lave tvory resson to Time Reckoned by Outons, Carry modern civilization back some three years, and it would out a sorry figure wi:hout inedern art. of an aye depends not so mich upon natural growths as artiticial ap- p'lacces, Bi Hy aro og there were no aaily Papers. elegraphs, ral! steam were then uokscva.” Friction matches bad not even enlightened the world, The sun dial and hour giass alone took their notes of time, Dark- nese, it would seem, must have brooded over the earth, Atruch « time as this, says a now aged frien¢, ‘‘I was teaching schoool in a Mass~ chusetts’ vilage. One Monday forenoon I had lost my reckoning and time wore beavi pad ~ A | prvieye Lady peg bg ‘excite the surprise of the parents by sending tl children home too early. In this dilemma, * idea strack me. I would send the dutlest boy I had, with an empty dinner basket, to the house of a spinster near hose hour giaes had more methodieal repu ation than mire, with instruc- tions to bring back the time of day in the om basket. Accordingly, the boy was despatel on his timely errand, It was not k ‘before he returned bearing eleven and a half onions as the result of his expediti was satistied, est hour glares in motion, and in half an Bour dis: missed the echool.” ‘Telegre phe Ancedote. The Cumme cial Bulletin, whiea is publubing quite ani louareting tories of articles upc the magnetic te! ves among other anecdotes titling any ifesseaine the facitity with which seegra OK nts on the Monsm Line are enabled by round : ere me a 0 witness ourselves, an ear witnensy of th Va chanced to ibe 6 ‘covering ith the menager of a telegraph company iu bis counting room, when au fudividuai cntired, aud provoeded. to thie coutery where the businers was travsactod, which was at the further side of the room, sme lutte distanos from where we wero standing, and eommenced preparing the clerky who stood. ready to Feoele tt, ‘The manager, whom mae several, apparently 1 vig lintlowely with hi holder as be waited Ta While 40% un were b toroaurvey the app egrophe ing ed bot wee ‘The fullowing was the dialogue which occurred, sod war afterwards fraualated tous bagel — your attention for» P. I taps for a “cali” of an operator! to anutoer, implying the above.) Clerk —All righty go aly Dou'e fend th hu owab ‘Alaight ; won't credit him a dime, Manager—Afier ho pays thie one, coliect 65 conta wag went by lim yesterday, which Le was a" iapatch— (+ho Dae station 4 menangos intosa nuntested sound bed In this Lndtanoe cae Litle Kerviow, w utterly un ‘ave by the two part en inter MAIL ITEMS, &o, Woonnury A, Tucker, _ first officar of ship Cromwe!l, of Boston, and’ formerly of Ports= mouth, N. 1H, died at Calcutta, on the 25h of August, of choler Omsrnuses, the first seen in Syria, have be- gum ruoning at Beyrout. Crowds of natives stand gazing at them for bours with wonder and admiration, A Ass meeting fe oon to be held at Mont- Ala, to give expression to pub! ation the Harper's Ferry trag- netloed A Wasutxaron dispatch saya: The Joanez Hovernment refures powers to Mara or Leno to conclude treaty here, but invites the return of Mr. McLane. Tue Hudson (Wis.) North Star ssys thas about four years ago @ boot and shoe hou somewhere in Maine shipped toa firm in Had- son a box of boots and shoes, which only arrived on the 10:h inst, Mn Tuomas P, Arkrsson, of Danville, V. has resigned bis (Corporate) membership in t American Board of Commissioners for Forel; lissions, on account of the ac:ion of tha: body in relinquishing the Choctaw Mission. ‘Tux demand for thenew envelopes continues to increase, and the Post Office be adage isin dally receipt of orders for them. ven handred ‘and fifty thousand of them have already been supplic to the various offices. Tuk wil uf Jusern Mixon, deceased, leavir ‘8 prope ty of @50 400 to Lbres sons, ana cutting off four other ebildren with from flye to one bua~ Cred dollars each, bas beer set aside in the Fay- ette Circuit Cour » Indiana, Tax woods on Chesterfield mountain, in New Hamyehire, opposite Bratileboegugh, were all on fire last week, making a most brilliant iliu- mination at night. The fire was in full blast on Saturday, and had been burning several or TRASK, of Mass , has od, fiom the Hartford and New H Kai road Company, a verdict of @0,500 dama: for the Jo's of buildings in Sprivgteld, directly alongside of the railrod, which were destroyed by fire in April last, Doxrxe the past month, naturalization pa bave been isaued to 409 pervone in Albany. id the charges Limoresast Gove! Mt thts number, 146 themselves, and se Femina, 263, received their papers on orders pews com nected with the ‘itferent ne pollen Dy, Besser complains that Ugaresg wife, whose Tetiti a for divorce created o atir Ne Haven some montbs ince, lg about to remo’ with bis children, to a plece some 2.000 miles distavt, Mra, Buswart declares that it wont hori bis feelings much, as he never bas visied them sinco the separation of the parents. ‘Tine Secretary of the Treasury: bas decided that porcelain toys are rot withio the meaning of the law, and a arge 1a duty Ch Dor cent 1s “yet on banyan,” wabu of fi ab duty of | Toros, and tee! Shemp manufactured” is subject 10 a duty of 2f por cont. Ma Soromom Witiams, an elderly and re ‘ted citizen of Manchester, Ct, wailowed a cRentlty, care gui ‘ie lostautly, with wie 4, swallowed « lange vial of canor a ri phic, r expondivutes wi op Pit 6 uartew Havit, 4 eda o) oman Tite Torte, Canale Zand da Bonk failures =k says of the Cons oy £4 the Naat monthly was bat The eathori the Cclenial wee 62.000,000; that af national $1.000.000; and the amount have been uD was #192 500 for the tional, and @112.000 for the eee failure ofthese banks fale beavity upon these teeoary cd the fet ny toe! Ma oy on dary Hine, ate i tan by gm I de, taire Veeqiednn po lopets to thonsands of aged eae a letter Coanues H, ba sag ores an actor in bi roe, a Ae et0e. aeeee winter, reach in in one ' iae pay ia ce m0, be bad bern iged to go cn ‘age, in order to get means to sapport his mother and sisters, ba, of late, been ia under the vame of Cuanues K. Sr, Clans. conduct has been anything bat that whet Lifies bis professions of piety, or even of good. com - doet. ‘Tne Boston clergy son ive bie thpaotl shoulder, not findiog hia at worthy, fidence, ‘dur, New York correspondent of ton Courier says Lota Montez ety oeanty in Brooklyn if a private family. Lowa’ Was registered on the steamer's pooks oa Hiravv, because ahe claims it as her lawful tle, In Se eee sign- ed herself in that way. Hnaub, bet wae bene, oy come ce pores snarl sand a, tipom him snd ta in is wil he lef. ber an annulty of £600 LA to have perienced SSiee of 5 or d her friends claitm that she: leading bas been for some ti 2 life of a devos: od o pd sincere Cotist’an. VARIETIES, A rrw days ago ® bright-oved little oe six yeors bd retired up stairs to bed, be mother below without the customary good. kiss, As bo kissed bis father and bal bade him night, he nai Mf said, ‘Toll mamma good for mo; I forgot to kis her, but tell her ‘iss her im my heart " FINANCIA Ly 4a i ictins NEW YORK, Tucedag, Nov 1 ‘Three Railroad Companie s— the Michigta Southern La Crease and Milwaukie, and Toledo and Wabash—— _ go to protest to-day. As the defanit bas been am- nounced in advance, It attracts little remerk.—The Ataterent of the business of the Asay Office, during tho present month, shows depos ta of gold to the « value of $2 6000; of sliver, $78000; gold bars stampcd, $.00 60%, and transmitted to Philedelghia, for coinage, $61.199 —The firm of Docoppet A Cog long kuown la Well street as bankers and broker, han dissolved, the scxior member retiring, The bus siness will be coutinued under the firm of Weston, Dortic & Co, The members of the new house are Edward Wi ston, H. Theo, Dortic, George Hf’ Wee- ton, Fred. 8, De Billler.—The folowing ts « compart tive statement of the condition of the Banke of this city, for the bare een sana fe ER ne Fil W.im bi 4000 Thay, & St th 0 Imp. & Tre. B.100 W Pare Bank, St © Gum Pet... & BO 1g 10 8 & Leather BLK 10 By we NY. do 50) Chi. de RT. By ORIG 5 NJorsay Zine, 10 8SOOK FLUCTUATIONS ‘This tadio ta dorived by comparteot of the Firat Board aales cach day t ~ Han, &8ud--1 Tenn 6 « tn ret perp yy Rata “yr enter «fr House a: d lot 08 St. Marks Place, 15293. ....8.6.068 Lease ES hangs on ‘ana lot cor, King and Hudson at, Do let adjoining, SxW6... MARKETS BY TELEGRAPH, Osweao, Monday, Oct, 81. with inoderate demand for home let 500 Dbis. at $4 1D for Stabe at s CT ts bub cholce Canada bgp wd ‘$1 05, quiet, Mariay in good de delivered and aft Canad pally atthe latter qudtetion, fiuily, woeales, Vaasa Sem zs Gian a 8c, Canal freights firm and Ficur Se, and Wh pouts—12,000 bbe, Flow ueh. Ry orta—6.100 bole Fou Wheat: sales pated $1 STM, nod £.000 ‘600 Cushela primo white Michigan, af a6 00 bushels at 180, for ivferor Bt ote. at prime Bt for prime Car Oata lous flea § Duele s State Nie Core turing gan 48,0 ot a ar’ “Was eeane seta ya ie oy Moedag Fiove ull, a deans a aay n dull, Oats Heston th se ie ‘bushels, Wheat ¢ ‘sre ‘at OM eT. A Id at $1900, Beck tm port, uperfine $5 20080 3T)g- Ie as 6189 for st eee ite fim; sales of Walso, Whisky dui ‘at Tae. ‘Com fa quet mixed and pew