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VOL. V.—NO. 33.
ROCHESTEE, N. Y., EEIDAY, AUGUST 6, 1852.
WHOLE NO. 241.
Wbci. I was last year in tho Unit d Slates
of America, 1 ur,.- introduced to tho oelebi-at-
i.llu.tary A'l.ir.ts .in.
FREDERICK DOU'GL.-'
■ .,;,.,,,:
'.'";,',',■.'.',"
1 rl, "1
:B
?;S:
irrvv. rv-i,.cfr,blo mortmains
veutleii.,'1.1 tbrit wo had color.:
our elmielies and chapels, eolo
jury; and tho Other
oar.)' I need scarcely
: ihat our
'he
septed. The geiulem
1 I'lioripue-soflriii,!, and the sobriety
o no country in the world in the
lenient, by civin-r u
I felt much pie
K name, Mr. Chaii
Slipjrlj,;,- ami elljevn.vlih
'
,nd is of unbounded [..■>■-
tates tho troth. I believe.
lo,, the fceo of this globe
ivrr.-ininbiv expeei.-.l will prompt theiii lo divamr.s have this further reeommcti,.lati<,n.
coni,,:- (Hern-.) What Las caused so great . tba! tbey are articles of uitiveriial denmm!
f i .1 .... ■:,:■ I i'| i..,i ■ ,e ab'.iii- e, il:, .K>ri I Sa rir liar «■ ise I
dance of "vbl which thru laml contains, ami an ailrch- of mere luxury, and ibis fact cann,
strongly h
i only tbat lv.nl ihu-npiirms
essity, by supplying ;i variety of lac!
prencut a pleasing prospect of ba|
.ud prosperity, illonr, hour.) Th
(Cheors.) Now, in Amend
, judged of by tire color of their ■
ii-.-.r than thoy er.n do without bread, ■
'
I I therefore pronounce if a sham
ned one bun,ire.il per
'loiiou. whiisi com
rtrkot without pay-
capubte of pro-
■ parly in
to the col
li hrtn,1 is imi-rll
,, v.viio are snil'criiir.-: from those loati,
In-vai.ro o
tho spirit and letter ot th
such dread of the npprirr
precious citizens of-Massachii
tbo '.U'l.^Ull. co.rti.an Vii-iii-
ing the Lowlv." and r
story of Geo. Ha
understands to t
^,l.i,
tfu-icnt mn
hiVfoni.
,.< ri,-,,:
lV,ri,mi!i
ami i;
use; and that for this pur-
teriil! aid " should be called for to
a fund to bo called ':Tho Fugi-
re Fund" or any other appro-
iks would, receive a prompt and
V iilO
"Vv.eVii.'iVi:
Hilm
i.'.iV,
'-!<
00
111 il,WS
''■ ' "\
,,!,
ruiiV.
:■■:■■..
-
should
!;.','!„
...do-
■atly mistako the spirit of tho
.meriean Church.
'•■ti-m tbe ■;•
f " ridding '.ho counti
become a powerful S
■wo Baltimore Platfom
lands ■„ ii
hut will n
r wretches 1'r'o
dying a lingering am! loathsome death.—
ulicil full of sugar. Indeed, sir, ii" I could
o a ini.Leiiaiisi" and attach ideas 01 cor-
lu-eity to the human miml, i should say thai
tl I
not be hushed up. A jur
and tlie "hand" (they d
"men") guilty of inurdo
led to be hanged. Thei
,ugb slaveholders, saw '.hi
'"
10. That in fhci
Southern ilic.tai,
MtoiejigLt
in tbe hands of oa
soon mako Gors
ingestions
mhiicity ':
ire made I Will
not, why not? C
ol by those who adopt Patrick Henry's
peal for a motto, " Givo mo liberty or j
io death;" and this is what tbo glori
■ticnabte rights, find liberty is ono of tl
ights; this, says the Declaration of hide]
i and
■ev_r,r
truth,;
all concede that of .-ill hinds of liberty p.
sonal is the dearest : "no matter," cays t
ptigiish Orator ami .Statesman, "in wh
disastrous battle his liberty may havo been
cloven down, no matter with what form.
ho may havo been devoted on the altar of
slavery." Every man from whom (his
has been wrcstod may resume it, he may
or he. ,
ie emit
nfor
e governed in tho attempt and
at right, and if he run he ought
cm if running fail of.
SAKS NOM.
"ti.— A new agiti
i-iit" thi,r wen!,; ^miko the
, , in t of " Amer-
socially and'to c
lavfi, and
■'■';:■;„ t;r:
s on tho bench, I do-
Uld not constitution-
ito officers to enforce
I States.
r-io Court
liko docisi
f Uni
The lr
therefore
bo unconstitutional. The Constitutio
■ not f'ivo.-uiy powers to C ;ress to le;
te on the subject of f'tigiiivd slaves.-
o>pr,.-s power is claimed. It gives n
,!ied power, because the implied powei
oniysiiirh as ar-o ■ necessary anil prope
tution the ibn'Eriiiii
•.fo,
tho Go.
on tbo subject of'Piighlve .Slim.
probably, had not th*
it out Of their hrimi.-!'
late liciitiiig Fast till*OS s
[hereby i
o i-KorLE know their right'
Webster in his great 7th of March
"■ally ruh.iiiiied tbo want of power
ii-i of C.miir, ■■ to Ivj.-lat,, i,"u- the
"f course he mlmifled
itioiiality of the law
■ Ihourdit that the Consti-
injuncuon upon the £
When it is said a p
I I u of thi
cred up ; it. seems to mo tbe import of (I
that the State itself, in el,e,lien,
mse him to 1
judgment.
therefore, within
ained that opinion, and I
colored peoplo of Maryland, t
B ALT! no he, July 27.—Tho freo colored
ml though n good deal of feeling was mani-
.istc! by these oppose,I, the presence of a
ipuil,' and entitled to the 'pursuit of hap-
inivssi' riekiiMwledue tho efforts of thoir
white frier
illy and po-
t those effort;
trimly i
ing pre
1 then pronounce in favor
,ibona as tho only place
vera,iri- th, mselves. 'I ho
evim.cl all l„ emivrale.
♦ I
j, and have a voice, in our public i.rcer-
.—that such arguments will exert no iu-
i'lenrble ^liivm-e oi, ^ every ehHirrv.i
vi lire 'in
Lie
i, ,-y
ri.
clashes, that tno in
t;k and colored A
,jurious!y to their
Ollfi ilk-li i
,-". id,
,:, s,,;,]„.,
,,„,- veprJ
'is'hoi..,! U
t::,
f the port rcgulai.k
htcto'f the "gallal
rmin- for;1,.,
li-rirrh'a bbw,
s of Cbarles-
^''ie-rutv',,;
ro to call her,
to io.ik alter
ors.) These are no eo
appeal to tbo noblest
iniouarginiioiils
fooling of oui
rful and cogent to th
ssary that thoy should
colored race of
bo proclaimed by
,,ii?s(iii .uni ll..,mi lii.ilin.liil.l ,'.„■ i..mil,in
Lord Painii.rsti.1, ; 1,,-. l.nvi.nl V Xln.ivul
r.VVrilv; I.'. 1'. Jl... ...1,1 VI. S«ll„,flo,i
Hi.- iiii lil.l.n: T. S. Diii.doinh,., Sir ('
I [11,1 V.u ,:i...vri, ,i|' rli.ilr luili^.u,,^. I W
»„y ,'„,"i,,v rj.i.i.Vii «ii;':v>V:..i;ii:.l. Vi. iiiil.yv,.: I,,.,, .!;, ,hm-u..io .,,;■ ^..-,>-
ririririri-',.;;',.;;',rifriririri:rif, -ririririririi':
<
• lh" l,™,.»ion B. Ih. co,,.,
1
atos have gone hi for Li
unioritv, ami Hon. Mr. Un
ccicrhid Poargus O'Conn
ihe T
.-"I-,,i-"".\
'bJeinbi'lcird'ulibiilihe
im"!of
id,
hr*
,;■„ v.
-,'m
■'.',i'--;
■ ,it the Singular
iitor" was once a
wero
. Logue
W. Gra
ro adopted, after
;;,
IcHouvli
S'lM
.Mr. G.W.Allen,
oe, who proposed
tic
third i-
n amendment to
the
lirsf. wl,
amendment In a
aii
rt, but In
ost
neraeri
speech upon tho
Inch
Con
eh,..,:,;
of tho
bono bei
■mined (hat
Jl ih.
friends o
Wo ti
amly
His will 1
d
Wo clip the above from tho Boston Com-
onwealth. It indicates tho right disposition,
nd should it ho largely sharod by tho New
ill probably bo the result.
and that thoy fully redeemed tho
pledge made in their behalf, that they would
show themselves equal to their place. The
tendance, the ability ami various talents of
tho speakers, anil the effect produced. Why
will not the friends throughout tho State
vet up the.:*! county meetings, ami invite
aud 'pay to) our colored friends to attond
them, ttiey may burn out, by their blazing ol-
oauenee, the shocki.rg prejudice held against
■ previous campaign,
iM.ous to our party
fties, but especially
f determination still
just before tho'.National Coir
;s at Piitsiiiirvli. Wliat say th
of the iti-serve?—Free Derm
Piii.-irrSA.Mi Pl.o.v:
-Tho culture of r,
branch of trade, by n
F.nvlaml, Germany, Ku>
1 " nuaTl^ddi
,vor market, and ungrai'tetl plai
d, running through i
■onsuini-s annually sirawhc
amount of o.OOO.nUOl., to r
which fruit 1.2MJ acres of hit
in thoDonartincnt of tbe Sen
o alono. Ep-
ly, during the
s io tho like
amount. llai-ileur exported,
Melons throughout Prance :
blv eiiliiv.tteil. I roneh untsb
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