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' '- • ' - .. :. , ..1a:,.,:::. , .. 3 ,;. ,-,,, .-,-„,.,,.;,,..:-?.:,4..,,:.,,, . 41 -.'-__•,-- iar ''''' ' iiiiiii '— iija - Ora!ty, Ca on ' :BellAterant 1 .. :" al) 7 gill dent es . . ... , - ' . .lll . l4 . giest , a'pepliiit:Dui plim *slant, - ' ..'..': Vaalitriteilliar,Zezici oa..Car ' Otiditittflatiollk 242..137#11. flips spoke Citiki d rate . ' abirard and, nicked Jamie e ...) : _ . liazilzallti,paLlartl,l3r . - - ibilfili "siiiina — lii 111r4i . ...t.a There is, one act of - . the :British Cabinet vridet Stands foremost tut an omen of peril time =foremost ilea • In-the 11df="onlleillmseta,,,itThongli . 'Witness the Tess InjtUd- AttliaixdfietaabK ~ .UT course, • I refef ' ta that 'inconsiderate • • Proclamation in . Via altiliVtli'Qdielir Wart 304 1861 ; 'lda; ear ralthilrehels ie•mongerilo litrexpralityArith Abe national- . goveenmen 'bilelliterbit'll,olo,i,'"ishlonutirdeplare difs'ebeautriiettreezt,the Watered putitti - 1311111•1011ritUonlIftquallty Van not en . intaltintlienatienal" goveenmengand the 4 2 0/ 101 40 1 td 1/Pailthtr:Wil .1101, Moral absurdity, offensive to reason and -all • procedlints iihiehniihnthe Tory _of theihtuttae..llren It n' 'mauls!' beurtirlio-tkin; lmpropeq. at any stags of mica rebelilmeil^waawoese than • nliandir ai thaterlflite.f - :'.lheap*trent - • iletti - hetlieei -314 ticr were Aluatiesuliv Only. a few months . throne' sbetin Iliterioted everywhere '. throughout the United . Blates t -.4ezollpt Illigantis hisiii'llind'ef hie kinsmen. And ya4 - 44ametilately after the Mine Of einiehe sciesult on 'Pert Sumter, befire 1i ti %Mita government had began to put torah its"nirengt , aid trroikvitiMnt &Heald our'rienlYiappainted 'mLWAar,irlicoraglitnomilki be 61! Lim, rot eithin*ay - to' Loud* the proolinna got Wailludikenli laanolad t l, I :1 doubt it any_well informed person who a`ea~3fe s; dispatch of 2d !lay,' 1864 recanting • conversation with the British minister; will vindtoste it-in point of Clearly the alacrity of this con. 4ialitiversitioltippy, for it bora an nir of 4r-, at, lute, of,Deartloanetse to• wards an ally of kindred bind engaged in Vtio:tititintenentiroT its - treidletaisl• power against an infamous pretension. But it wu more unhappy'S till that the good genies .rEngland - did not ,•save .th 4 'Materiel nation, linked with So many triumphs "of freqom, fron.a fatal step, which, under the lOW of uneutrality," was a betrayal of olvillsatibn Unit i.:44;14.-:44.001i.39... exaggerate the cerise. *tearer of •:thii precipitate, unfriendly and 4 nuanyak . iilcinagalt,o 3 l.Whigh- tin, ant sprik enerrittilitiwing - fithitaing mischief d-,34woird-4510.: loafs .iferinite data; .-BrAin - virliat - :lt'rcogelliafes to rebel slave : , angtirc . unßea . aratirt British parte, and, ....secondly, in the - impediments to; WhiolLit rakei from . : Beitich subjects ready to. make . •.IsuratrOtikE.of (tavern all ..of which has bleu - &dared 14 . -' nadeibted 'Selfish au theirity:. Lint Chelmsford—at prefessional - Osnait .81rFredmick Thealgor-an ex- Illeiteelliii,Msed - these words recently in d.tee'lhaite!;of -, Lords: f Pit- , the Southern . Conftnierticy had - not been recognind as a r4lrank.tP9wer he agreed with his noble , ' eartied.frianditord Waltham] that, Underthettroircommanote, it any English- Mani,ireintnlit out a privateer for the par , jkilet of assisling the Bonthern States against She No rthern States, he solid be,guilty of p 77,1litrall Ba - .: - viiii changed by the ueen's prachireiitiori. ' For the rebel elate - monger shoals:the recognition of his flag; forthribitish subjectibere is the opporte .llty.iirlxide.,,For theiebel slave.monger Above 41:fellowshipsndequality. , 1 Fortin liritishiabject , there Is a new customer to ; Whom he maylawfultyeell Armstrong guns and other kwarlike instruments of choicest Iliitishorriekmanstdp; and Lard Palmerston tills us, even. ships .. or war too, to be used in beluilt Ofilivery. - What was unlawful is..zsuddenlymado lawful i vhile-the ban is sicen from an odious felony. iH , ~. „, . -lit seirceislomit saperdueunto - add, that ench - rf hi.. , etOn, thus potent in its reach, must hire betas direct encouragement and overture: to the -:rebellion... '; Slavery itself was exalted When barbarous preteadors— battling to found* new power in its hate ful:suuntor-,irithoutso•urach sea single port on tbeocein where a prise could be carried for candemzetttonere yet, in the face of 1 this essential swiftly icknowl- I 'edged Noma belligerents, whue as a con ' *quit* their "pirate Ships, oinising for platiderinbeltadtof gluey, were Sol:nowt. .lolgetisAmithirial..ships, „er.rittal i to equal 1 trivileger .-srith.ehnriational Ship of. the Ifalted . :litasese , -This - sheipinstateMerit is, 1 i.*Mgli;:', l •';4liiiifintii say that mirth it con „aallitlazczes. I.7reittratilty . ” ' - There : may 1 'nare-,..beent strong temptation te, It, con. • lititatii&perhapp,lttimagined et: amity, 1 itCwithisaur.. - preens- thereFis strong : rzt 4eraptatlast:ks , starry : 'tall,* • B t snob a ieettellskiikle:sittremengets BA ng . • for - c4inditetted - onlysi slavery , '.. , ..4we1l emdertake lodeclare 1 arniateill - ::; - laitWaWrighraird*rortg-- lietWeettSimed - iiiid'irill:-:- - -with a concession -IQ . lAM:hitter of litage*tilghliir and then. 1# Viigia'spoyeto .,, ;ieosidty -, .. , :. -, . i6* - IM the thi • ..:3 f laring th AIM commencement if lin srpozi;TlVlT; 'lto - - results to vidolt that Meifkjpillialebr and,preditate act- of iiii AutßritillegarediaMititti issuing nprec-;, lamspoa To ! - ! • turnnassin„•,riner: , .the 7 conclusion, to the itin!zliapeditinC,Sahreiitto thicanimml; . ..: iSSMOrslissitmilikettitatprosiatztation. 4bieasepesioiaottheitti - 4114 rights of bet= ligereney,or.piney,on--that g -seas to tho - 7rokik'iMittederritaii; .. '7-'' '''•; '' . .:7 - :' - :,...::::„.: '... --- ThstonbesslOnTofheiazi belllktriiiy is a letter of `license from` the ementlng pow'. yet telprezyzelartnnonger . cruiser, er rather, Ats thpeountertio of thoso powers,to the a Of kifery sta:miser: Without, snob •coantrulon _ the slavemonger emlsor would bean outlaw, witlino right to enter ,sisitelon4gli port.' Tha deolitratlou of Selliserellei Ono to him legal =Wane' and, admits' um to testify:by. flue and atillantl etiolt "competeneY be could Itslotti Aft i10ti,40.41 1 4 to bur arms OR 4110ooesti. Barka sententiously describes it att-im tobtarenediste treaty which puts rebels/a thrloti otitis law of nations." -t - ' Vie Anti= 4- , • ,:. - - ' ° til de af l titta eaabesilotomaj be letter I t ilin be aspeole : 'list; ll:elite Vomit imilaugeor stititte.'whlolt It onsferiu4uttiairen embryo toranntent- ofreebertamintutifers on as - nality-sith-establisled - governments; ' it , Terutsers.linfbl'insteid of pi d -opening to them boundless isi -- and in_ port, in that they ingopilmkandz..erin horgiltallty. t4stlegradstituktluttit Lutes& tuaaritileictraent, *MOW itt tree Abet ships treated oaan `io ships of rebetelarelnoU , taikl l / 4 4 o f o il ki r oitr: - voritrigaited in to feti lillant felony. Aid, • , ,u1 sktdilitarbsoci 'II4E6E; by letting /lasted with Wisp, a the; ithi Amax)* tessfesi re toff unbri; Trezttedritreflfroto tt: ` Thp ocean 18 'lb 012•11118 IiCCBIIIII it if Si& Shire it that it Vfl Vbt*.l. lon, Ad o r ' the cuero ll ,Ao_ .ty sf 1 ' var rian 6 41 lion T ‘O 7 .litkiill iiisAfflmPlo qui* J ilid of 44 absolutely deptutdentoufltolo 1 400 10 0 2 b`olUrPatirituPlIgNigOokTfbieiki -iiSstillibelllymneycannot estit:- . _ ; - ';'q -- 7 ' • --- .`:11 -1 . ! , Shereastitieletuftlitio oftioti! irblsitfitre:piterCf4. l l ll oislas that the rem bid Slarinnonitettakie !Id a single-port inte4bitik• milt . Amisetervatveske , est' .'• ~ Qs/ .sad secondly, t• r, : Amrstspowto, , l iwoudi • isisiowailigur - - - iitielatilumatizetiim Vilet - Imbiber of the BrAmb Win matt" tm. 9 01, arligitY - Irenigi ° Pilleise ~„-*: k 4 .: , .e‘.:,:.t:•:!::;.: !of asysazr ~sz~~a.t-i-zs~,-~cca~~ iicEaglsnd, idiot is the naval baSe frees libra, they pally forth on. their predatory ukase - WithotiVenoe entering sport of the own pretended givernment. Theta two 'facts" are different in caw. cater; Tbellas attaches absolutely to the pretended power, rendering it Incompetemk to giceretse b'elligerent • jurisdiction on ilia ocean. Ile second attechei to individual etair,:iindesinf thin 'par:alma: Bit" these simple and unquestionable ;" feats " are the key to unlock the present ,quatlon.. From the reason of the cue there can be no ocean. belligerent without a port into -.which it can tike ha prises. Any other ride 'would be absurd. -It will not he enough to 'call the sea, like the 'Flying Thitebni - ank the ocean belligerent must be able the ;land, and tbitt land its own. Thiapreeeetls on the Idea of warfare that "iomethlng more than ns litnifierce is, essential to_the completeness of s - oaptiu - e. According to the ;earlier tulep traniuoutation of property -use Sc.- compliahed by the "pelmet: halm" of the captured ship 'within the port of the bet; ligerent, or ea it wee called, deduaio infra • • • • 4 . ~1 0 • • If a cruiser may at any time irises, it is , only because of some ex-. optional exigency in a particular cage ' and, not: according to any general rule. The general rule declares that there can be. Ea right to take a prise if there be no 'port into which it may be carried. The right Of capture and the right of trial are the itoniplementa of each other—through 'Phi& tthursh prerogative is supposed tote :rounded intethe proper form of civilised Warfare. Therefore, every ship and cargo burned .by the captors, for the reason that . 114 had no port, testifies that they are without that vital sovereignty cur the ocean Which is needed in the exorcise of the bel ligerent jurisdiction, end that they are not ocean boligerents in fact. Nay more; ail these bonfires of the sea cry out against 'that power, which by a precipitate concea -1 elm of a alse belligerency furtihihed the torch. As well invest the rebellious rajahs of ladia,whe have never tasted salt water, with this ocean prerogative, so that they too may rob and barn; as well constitute land-locked Poland, now in arms for lade penedeee, an ocean ,belligerent; or enrol mountain Switzerland iu the same etas'; or join with Shakespeare in making in land Bohemia a country with hospitable Torts on the ocean. . To aggravate this concession of a false belligerency, the ships are all built, rigged, armed and manned in Great Britain. It is out of British oak and British iron that they are constructed; riggqd with British ropes; made formidable with British arms; supplied with British gunners, and navi gated with British crews, so as to consti tute in all respects a British naval expedi tion. British - porta supply the Time of rebel elavemonger ports. British ports are open to them when their own are closed. Bridal porta constitute their naval base of operations and supplies, furnishing every thing needful--except an officer—the ship's papers—and a court for the trial of the prizeol-each of which is essential to the legality of the expedition. And yet these same *kips, thus equipped in British ports and neker teachinga port of the pretended government, in 'rips() name they rob and burn—being *imply a rib taken out of the aide of England and contributed to a elan meager rebellion—receive the farther pass port of belligerency from the British gem exament,iwhen in fact the belligerency does not exist. The whole proceeding, from the laying of the keel itbaltritish dockyard to the bursting flames on the ocean, is i mockery of international law, and en in sult to *friendly power. • • e I know not the profile which have been secured by tho destruetion of American commerce • but I do know that the Treaty of Utrecht, crimson with the bleed of slaves, is not so crimson as that reckless proclamation which gaup to sla very a frantic life, and helped for a time, nay, still helps the demon, in 'the raga with which it battles against human rights. Such a ship, with the law of slavery on its deck, and with the flag of slavery at its mast head, sailing for slavery, burning for slavery, fighting for slavery, and knowing no other sovereignty than the pretended government of rebel slave mongers, can be nothing less, in spirit and character, than 'a slave pirate and the enemy of the human race. Like produces ,like, and the' pa rent power, which is slavery, must stamp 'Heat Upon the ship, making it a floating offence, to Heaven, with no limit, to its au dacity—wild, outiageouN impious, a mon ster of the deep, to be hunted down by all who have not forgotten thel; duty alike to God and man. Meanwhile there is one simple not which Majolica of England cannot continue to refuse. That fatal concession of ocean bel ligerency, made in a moment of eclipse, when reason and humanity were obscured, must be annulled. - The blunder crime must be renounced, so that the slave pirates may no longer sail the see, burning, do stroying, robbing, with British license.— Then willtheypromptly disappear forever, aud with them will disappear the occasion of Wife between two great powers, who ought to be; If not 43 mother and child, at lust as brotiuthe among the nations. And may l God in his mercy help this:consmains- Bea PUBLIC, XOTIOES. A GRAND MASS MEETING of the Mutts et Um Delon will be hall at the ROME or 001,6 GUM? te the Third Ward, gluey Olt of NOBOAY V 1821.110. flopt. Itth. at Eatintat Omega sad I aallsh mak. in •1 I eddies* the muting. / - Szerder at the View* Committee. stlalt IWA BASSET FlI8T1VA1: will be kold et liHieSlLL%(loott tosethty ) SHOItbD&T. t et* Site at 10 ceeto:lt te. the goons& to Do .ppll . d to bl. Oberlin comma& n. tirL f. B. CLAWS. B.v. Dr. DE 'oast. Piot e. BI- WILLiOI,II... JA t. rEsatme Y. D. D., wed tabor dlettn a ntitittl speaker. will Mina Ito pecpte. a. Laa. Wot. Our, Mil L. W. !Panama, sad °thus, ealluond Oommlit.• of arra:gemertts. IFPOVITICAL droriczs. rE" , TUE I NION 1A f cum yEN -7103.—ne Ini,u tzetiotiva Comeltta, ter eprolfully roved the loyal chinos. of Ilttsbnogb and viodolty a oyez ndl hunter. on WSW: g3DAT, tent. ISM, fort, for the propose of ettondlng the Grand Mist thitornhoo to ba helothi tte altottoon of that do/. Moe Ono dey to ;ono cogratm, • a. N. nabWIN. 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