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Slaveholders' Troubles

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Parent Issue
Day
11
Month
August
Year
1841
Copyright
Public Domain
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-Aman of Charleston, S. C, writes to the editor of the Mercury, complaining bitterly of being troubled with ' ineen Ji,ry publications. He says - "For the last three monihs I have received more articlcs of tlïis descriplion than for the three years previous." The American Intelligencer, published at Philadelphia, he describes as particularly obnoxious. The editor of the Mercury says - "The late administraron, it will be remembered, took deciJed steps to prevent the mails being made the channel of abolition and incendiary agitalion. There is now 'a change.' Abolition pub- lications are accumulating upnn us, and we hear repeated complainls of thsir receipt throuah the post oilice'