The Northern Slavery Party
-Inportion. as the anti-slavery principies progresa in the Norlh, wc shall find their opponents talcinfif sides more directly vvith the Sculherri despots. The ndications of ths are seen more and mote distinctly The New York PJanet, a jJáper which has as a motto, i(Equat and exact jusli.e to all mwt," has the follow'lag specimt n of good feeling; "Daniel à Connell must not meddle witli the si.-ive popu lotion of the South. That systein has a reniedy in itself, and will in course of time svork its own cure. VV)th a!l the "Atjitator's" pliilanfhropy upon tlie question of slnvery, we reffj'rd hm? in a liht an linndrel timos rnore favorable than those American madmen of the north,who wond at all iiazards put an eiuà to the sÃnve system of the South; oye, even af the hazard of an end to the Union! "!These men deserve the piliory, and the les Lynchibns - and, should the question come to an issoe, they tvill gel both at the hands of the majority. Slavery is a curse - but the efforts of certnin men in this cnuntry to abolish it, in a certnin way, is a far inore intolerable one. Public opinión in the north, in the soiith, in the éast and in the west is yet sounJ upon this tiiibject,"
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