opt !: 0 s Prot aine oordely,e`w,, : the --p;tesiug gen eraf.ons easshisy.").y,lflidut eoristiiir smith 'theipassing tbttvim.i! -1. , reen-nme nil 'the adopt ion Of the.follonini.reardii tio 4ncerti c le.i. m • soriiiiPihqrsialstitotion.of. the Un'i teit:Si I,est 1.16.9q9-41:? By,l Senateandtfunse .of , "StMeii • of - . - AMeriva:ituorireic assenibled; 'tiro thirds; " - M - bath;Hisekes cniieorringi rhat the fdllosving . ' irides, be' ..!Priatiosed..to' he , kis; i ft' res or. :e 011 1 , .0 11 . 1 9 119 ' th e' illeversil States: a mend: meats ;As .tbe...eqtratit ming of :the United: •` fitsvery:: : o ,qt:;m ' iy. of which..articles, w hen by:ithiree-yfourths'cif the .aaid kegisla l ., rrist . imier-COnsentionri,,::.to.be as part or ifericlir 7 4.4.Very'tate.'vviiereirt Slavery 'nave. , . fikielli s 'Whiek4ll4ll-,abolish - the'-inme 't herein' ateortierstrast,'qimisi before the first day of.. ..,,lanuart i o its the ,yearel 011 f liord one thonsa,rid shit bundrieditsball - recOlfe compensation from tiris:!,oSited State" at 'hillawit, to '. ' rte President ‘the - United • Btates shall . . • , deliver, Such St atebonds of t he.Uni t Stares i i bearing int - fleet -..the rare; send — .tier smith's; 'to an ':- . equal to the . -sett...mite sum of for enelli 'shown-fir have :heen:r.t hei•ein,' hy the. eighth' , census of the . United . srater , Said • tiondirtii:be" "deli.Vered' to". : inch ".Sfate b}; •stilments;-"or itirinie",ritticelf at the completion of:•the.abolishrrient; accordingly a's . the acme abaft !siva' liieniradhal; Orat. ohetirrie, • in such Strom - aindiritercVcshal I. (.iegitifo.yun Upon. any'such":.bronill only' -from the' piaper tithe of it 'delivery' is aforesaid. Any srn - te haring reitiltred.tionds - sis afor'esnid,'und vrotedi,....i*intrpdtiang •or foli.iviting • slavery .. therei n; !hilt refund to the United. S'atei the' ortlie•valtic and - • • • • . . who Shall !mite etjayediaileal freedom 'the 'chances of the war; at titn, before the - end Of•the• rebellion, shall . iv for , ever free;"biii all'ownera - of. such, Ikbo not haVe been disloyal, shall be comnon.sted far theri,"it the same` .rote as is .provideif for Statei addrdinie : tirbent of r.hivery, bat in such way that WI slave shall , be ttiriee.ac- • • • - • • • • • . . ItCongiesta: May' appropriate • mOney, :and otherwisir provide, tor colonizing . tree colored parsons, With their own consent, at any place or plscei l villthout the !Totted States • I beg•indulgente to discuss these'propti.ell srtieles'at.acdrn length. Wi thout , slavery the .• rebellion` could. never haee -existed; with.tut , slavery ft could not. continue; • ' Among 'the friends , Ofthe, Union there is* • a great of sentiment null of policY in regard 'to slavery and the Afriean race • amongst 1114. Some .tis'on ld'perpet nate st.i Pry; sonte woabf•abolish it suildenly;and without compensation; seine Would boli.h it . gradu. and with . , compensation; some, would , • remove' the freed people from among is, and 110fric . *o ' uldrOuin them With. us;,:snd there • •• are:yet oth er minor diVersitie.. • Because - of . • these ,niinor diversities, - r ,.ty,,ste much strength.in'stragglea among ourselves. 'By . mottlel concession we should liarritonizear.d, act teeettier. This would• be compromise , among the friends, and not with'._th,; enemies of the Unien. These•articies. are intended to • • . embody.i'phin of "such mutant ' concessions. plan.shalt be' adopted, it is assumed 'that ernanapatirin will .follow—at...teast, in ieveral•Ot the Stites. • .• .; As - to: the Arst article, the main points are: Gist t6i.emanelpatiori; .secondly•t he length.of time for constimating se'ven years; •and thirdly, the Compensitionl.. The 'emsneipation will be unsatisfrictory to the inhoestes of pelpetital . tilaviry,' but the length '',Of tine° *should greatly' mitigate . their . • ilissn(isfactiOn.„ .• The time ip•ares.holh•races • • Irom . the 'esils of , .sudden derangement.--,- tact; freirothe rtecessity, of any derungement . • •whilst most of .these whose habitual course of thoUght will be . disturbed-by the rnettake .liters'paafett away before, its cons:um:lion; ThOyorill tiaver A nother will . class Wi • the'. PresPect em ancipation, but will deprecate' thp length of _time.: They will feel . that it:. too little'to the now tieing.. • 'staves,: .-',lBof it really gives them touch, It from' the .Vegrant . destitution tirbiolkoivat.largely.attend immediate eman eipatioit ioithe localities where there numbers . • are very great;and . it gives the Inspiring as' isorance•that: thetr•posterity shall be free for ' ,4ver4 .l Ttia plan leave* . to each State, choosing tq act under :its to abolish slavery now, ny at • thii orid,of therentury, ot'at ,any. intermediate tiMiii,iit . ; . (mdegrees,eittending.Over the whole any,pad of . the period; and :oli g es,no two :• , Spit/ c rit.proreetl also provides tor eitopenautiriC.tod generally the mdde-of ma- • . .•• king it: .. 'Tbia; s it . seern,.M eat further • • 'Otitis/4;i the dhoti:lllde thin of those,who fa eips' eially of those: • • who ire to retell/ the eionepensat ion.. Doubt -Icif. .00toe Of those..who . ,are to pay, and •• not . yettioe c aWillOhje . ct. 'Yet the Measure is both •." juit ari4.eirpoomtcal. In a'rerteiti sense, the libotatiOu•of.slaves in . the disti act ion.of , acquired .by deseeot, or by. ,ptile6o.iltia'aame as other prop :l ly. ..• ;Of 0 * for having hero-of-en, said, that thy peoPle. Of the South:are not more, re-. , spostsiblejor the, original ipsodiaction of this • '.,preirty,tOrt era Off •,smiti; and when it is temenStigeilAcivi unhesitatingly Use • eottoo .l ';otollogar,•andAhare the • pro fi ts of dealipriii.lbettli, it may, not be qeite safe to • •eay . that ; AteSouthjhas_hiert more responsible . • ...MIR the:North .for : its !enntinnance...• If, then for.O•romman • plij...et, this properly ii to be . afterilicad;43 itoot just that it be • done al u . gommon.ch4rgel.. - ;-, , , • . And It as' money, •or ,money mord . • easily paid,•we• can preserve , the be . nelits of • . • the Union.bY this Means . , , than•we can by the al.° 'econorniCal ' to kit? Let us ronibler it then:..' Let tie ascertain-the ••, ittin we have expended in the war since coin; • p.listited emancrt Ilion miss •• proposed • 'last t' l a rch, and consider whether, if that measure • - htd . heen pminntly accepted by even some of. .." ' t 9,1av0 , 'St Ilea, the. Aiffilff , . rot mors'..te.close the tt•ar :,ahirn has • 6 len•othcrwise done .. • • . , -•.• ' It• *dile* meirre - watild save Money and, .• • • •••-'ir'thair View,:wituhl be a prudent" no t coo. ts not So easy t'rfa‘frp , y;ri'lln •th tr ing-s to pay nothing; 'but 'O.h'iei'to pay a large .surn'than it is trier. is easier tn pay any sum , '''.....,4h,i t re ,n *irarsi; , ablev„than it isto pay it befere• 'Tne tear requires large sums,. ..-.2!. 4 ?''*rl!,t*,;iirtia' I,h:erg once.. The aggregate egmponsated emancipation,. • • •-• • fetriti le < 00, read y ea h; . nor the 4i4041.f . *,, , , , tiki; -4- : : ft " r.,. / .14 ii i the urn rig patios' , ..• , S. ; • progtSe • :11 iss ,k - umht.: not ; •probably . .. wool* not cigar, ti,!.fDre.itie end of Ilse 7h rty: Seven'Yearp'.. t'lhai . litne we.