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' - ...Stream Rai its BI NII/11."--Bash its the bald caption to a long article in the Pauslyreem. ims-the leading democratip gaper in this State. - _ Tie-time wee when demivrets were willing to , : mthailllthat Slavery woman evil, and they merely Plead their want of power to reach It ; but now they , are wakareg up - to the benefita of the triatehg• institution and the propriety of own lag human beings ras chattels. "We have often - thoright,"mays the Pennsylvanian, "that Negro .81avery played a more important part in the ,homy of enlightened nations than they are - willing to admit.. Confined to a strict matter of .sentintent, it haostaany repulsive features ; but when viewed in the light of its beneficent ef fettis upon the whole human race, Ito necessity at once becomes a conceded point, by the ra , , gotta and progressive mind." And being' !eased of this rational and progressive mind, the editor of the Poetry/venire prooeeds to show his readers that Slavery Is neither wrong nor repulsive, 6 mi : eminently right, proper, humane and desirable. The" opposition to it is mere • mawkish philanthropy. ."Slavery has its bene fits," and it le his - busine ss to record them. • nee, "alavery Aar its benefits." So have many Other things which we all know and feel to be wrong: It woe a knowledge of these benstim • which . mads John Mitchell long for a plantation .. well stocked with fst neaten. To such men it to a benefit, in one sense, to have his fellow - men under his control, over whom he may lord It supremely and upon rheas unpaid toil he may subsist In luxury and ease. Many there are . who . thinkit a vast benefit to have a "nigger" to wallop; and those to whom idleness and deliver- IMO from toil is e desideratum find Slavery a very greefoonvcalenee. So does the extortioner 'And his victims useful to bran and the thous ands who prey upon society in multitadlnocs forms dentolcos And occasion often to exclaim that even Mime has Its benefits—to them. But what of those upon Idiom they prey? What of ,the poor victims of the lade from whose enforced labor all the boMelits of Siam are realised? '• If sieettry had not its beeefits, in some shape er otherr„-it could not or would not exist. Roy allyl/2eneldesPetisso the world over Me full .of : bend* and hence the death-grip which is maintained tipon them by . the - , beneficiaries. But ar. these things therefore right! • Fritedion haa Ike benefits,- too, and it is be. cane these !mimes Sow eanally to all and in. Pure moue, that men wititrational end progres _, able Mintiet reefer to see It : extended rather than system whleh bestows benefit, upon a few but anteages the many. Preedoro confers •progress, -, innallgeneit.and'prniperity npon a people ; while improvenzents, throws the curse of Ignorance over the manse* and clogs:terribly the onward career of She State Hence it be. comes the duty of the free states to see that, in a gareinnieni nominally free; thatsystem only sheathe: extended which scatters its benefits broadcast over all, and that nay system which is - injurious to . the many, restricting its partial beii ekes to tttefew, should be restrained from /gluing foothold apaa new soil.. The true mis sion if a free people is to extend the blessings of Ireeziom; sad if there be_ any who, like the ,ediftiof itir Poeuteryhtmelaai - think it desirable to rob human beings of their rights for the sake Of the benefits to be Individually derived there from, their unhappy . perversity of inclination skald became a stimuli* to the zeal with which we protect the blessim that barite/len to our - • Perhaps it* well that those Antitelirorth who leitor for: thW eitetoOn of Slaveri iambi put it alinAhniround' that; 'the Paiiilkani6 doe. Malt opponents iill thin'keintr where to . And theninad how to meet them. • Most isanrodly . tie people of Peentsylesnla miser endorse the Was docartne so boldly laid down; and they eartinelitheii determination the sooner foe betels tentfroutod with the hone to frankly. They an./ .wousanit. practically, to extend Ellorery, npowiome Wee pretence; but never because of itiirkbtrainism. • 1 111 4....ihrmettatni has taken the beak tract.. She my. that the Know Nothing 'Platform, us Oubilahod by autkol'itY, will' not do for anti-Slavery men to stand upon, because it makes . Nativism the supreme 'and Anti-Shivery the subordinate consideration. This itctitearguntent we hare been preemies for a long time. filseerY is the one. gnat, all -absorbing, royerehadowitot question before -the American. people, and is confessed to be each in this officio 1 document of the "American" order. Yet this Order asks the people -to mate, It secondary and auxiliary to a principle to which • large portion of the sati-ffleaery _immunity is hostile, : Anti-Ne break" men are given the alterosdve of working for measures repulsive to them, for the sake of onitehlob they approve, or of seeking to pro .- mote their oldeids in a separate utgatdsation. The Winds inlet they tail 'do, honestly. And this they have done; yet not Sia . !LS to offend or . repulse any who agree' ith "tient in regiudin ~. the question of slavery, as now presented, the g ottly_qttestfun- really before .the people. The you party a pletform coofined exelusively to the pressing .aspeete of this one quodicow ' it asks co man to do violence to his chetthed eterriotions, and abstains from offend • lag him-byat lugging in' other , and districting fee issus; b throwing imdde all other , question', cordial . Melon of all who t he that union le destratdo- to Protect the irsterotts of freedom. The ." Anterican" address acknow , mg.' that tie Oilsnidon of slavery tette Slew great bedbrietbe people • ' and Jut beano. e it so, it _shonki hi dinionmeted from all. otter Know Nothing p la tform ,isenee, as - lo the . Republican platform.. In the tnnsticreit tri la th th" w in hlab b' t i t ° has " ric , . 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