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VOL. X.—NO. 42.
ROCHESTER, N. Y., OCTOBER 2 1857.
WHOLE ,NO. 510
UUGL^SSP PAPER 1 ,.a to
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Mrssrs
Bwtobsi—Noticing in jour last
cud irfyo'n
i-eiaoiaiiem'slVMinTlie'l'levebinell'ler
aid, of ihe
<iisciis..ionbcnveon Afessrs. Walking
I'ryne an
der en:- ed
1 tbe forenoon of the
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Oregon, I bough a
; provision will be made in
■ntion.by ivhich her Legishi-
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dvocato the morality aud tbe necessity of
lavery.
kansas will probably apply for admissions?
luldb
_ Tho Rev. G. W. Brownly, a men
supposed that
) the v
rence'to the violutior
:.: : v.
from such sale shall be used as
e Cherokees is a law as follows:
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.rueslyonug men of .Ifassaehuse
•Beit enacted by the National Cam,-:!,' ^oty i/UM„;,es,.,lvc lli,,t, whenever and bow'ev-
m. President, and Young Men of M
On the first Tuesday of November los
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holdTnmsta4nChU''tllL'S) iLW011''' bfl:*al"W-
The fiiilowinir scrap, cut from a Southern
paper, shows tbatsuch a project is to bo dis-
aid could, by anuut
pleased with the spirit w'hich prevailed through
out. Mr. Smith took occasion to' Bay udoo
the main question of slavery r that it was piracy
.ity they
..inly by his broth-
fe.'i" f.'eingicssis iiaineel (.'avanaiigh ivleo na-
]S',.t.vithsiauei ng the weakness of tbe Pro-
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Having prostrated in the dust the
sluieiuiliiing uligirchy, shivered its powerover
the exclusive authority of the National Gov-
1. By prohibiting it in each and all the
Territories of the United Slates;
2. By abolishing it in the District of Col-
,. i .. -ha . ■ '.vhole people under tbe protection of just and humane iegislu-
3. By repealing tbe law of 1807 and all
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sr.t'iiiooal obligation and duty, the
By r,
re-cent ,l:-i
gia in ofde-iM.it seenre that object. Ill,
j Douglas and Orr of .South Carolina llmtan
jupleet a ng it .is matter. The p.inu-i a
theELFv1,, '",J "'' , "" '
been doing ^^^ '^'T1^ th?s "will I " Georpa acd Mississippi,
not do, if they can compromise in such a way Qa]j onejine. **
■
. The agitation got up by i,.
m would .ivoid the threatened indaaucn't ,!i
Tbe character of the laws under which tho
further enacted, &c, Tbat
s or aiy open place, i hou
i WraahVto*m§lcfcntt0
iOtionsof Abdiliemisni. '"'
m, except by p
made to ap>ear to the Couuei
lie il eaiacl
r, either in or out of this,uiii!
ended, and slaveuoid-
. t.:,e rights oi
"ti. By avo>viog the settled policy of the
T. By proclaiming to (heir countrymen of
municipal res;illation, founded upon and limbed
i of Christianity, proudly
' deformed monstrosity ol
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personal dl-lloaor. X,o,, .
bound together by two thousand Willi....„
■ lobars, iv|.iresenled by [he souls and bodies of
lated richisof humanity, now conirol ihcxe
i'l'imn-1""'-!,1!^11 'ih(' SaE'"":"' ':'n"'t '•'l'k'r ''''
in Ib-f.iibli.ai,, America-have no right* whic!
white men are bound to resped/aiHi the lb. s
exists in our national territories by the author
ity ol the Constitution of the United States
Aud shall wc. the men ot -Massachusetts, op
pe.se only a temporary, faint aud heartless re
:ry ig tha first ob-
"snii.-agM ,-hall not be want-
mcan, by the example and daily
e.aaty oi.tce institutions, and by ail means
^"^'p^^l^^^l'-^y^'irilitrnin,' lo
lavebolders and non slaveholders—until they
tbe work, assigned to the young men of this
^ I umnonedto res-
country, by that phili
the sons and danghte
by thatre.igkm whicl
| Son mounted
the sympathies of mankind, tbe applause "of
science, and the blessings of Almighty GodI
■ough agitations ftnd_ conflicts to
-a. d triumph. Already it has laid
:ience of ihe counry, and millio
ichtyimpulse In_spjte ofthe
h . d ng clnss-t '
■the misconceptions of ignorance,—th'
misrepresentations of great interest*,—the t£
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