u 77 BLESSISGS OF GUVERXMZST, LIKE THE DEWS OF HEAVES, SIUULI) JiE DlSTlllliJTE!) ALIKE, UPON THE HIGH ASD THE LOW, THE 1UCH ASD THE TOOK. EW SERIES. SPEECH or 1!0. S. S. COX, of oino, J j i f.V Hon'. J!''j'iv :nt(((ir, June 0, 1S02. ! f ' ''.',..;...,'..? ,.f Kiifinr'ijtuHi-n Its Costs I .v tji'i- tx' mi White Lulnr How it 1 ,.-..,,.! Aui Ohio. ' KMANtii'ATioX. i li a scheme even de: troys a large j , ;;. :i ,.f the. in ans to pay for itself. K i -la!- of the negroes, after they are j : colonized, is nothing, worse than Vs ;;n.'. It is a loss to the country o. ;jj .: -.vliat it will take 'n time and tronble'to it ly other lalxir tqua'.ly a go d. if .- a loss to tin? cotmtrv of the laborer he lal toners themselves, estimated at ii.noi i,000. ': n we have the following results : -."o.inipev.sati.-n t owners, of si ives, of 0.01)0 ' t'.i ii itatii'ti and maintenance one i.,r, f.U'i,i'0O,U0 f '. r.-l to b- pi:reh--- .1, : !j. s. h-rases roads, ke, 2O,O00,C-0) . . :" I.J'it an.! !ah.-r -rs to c .' i.v.try aii.! to the ma - b, f ! a i.ew sur 1 v aa . ; " ,00 cnn.ooo !ih' .l'.v ai-rordi'ig to Sce- .,Y Okv-c's r-i..rt 401,445,034 .-.'..!' a-.l.nti- .ial V y 1 C.:t -rc.mg to Senator Silll-,v.-,s ."OO.riOO.oOo " i sum ahno-t tqua's the national j t.iiCii-at lh'itian. which as the ac v.ilat'on of centurhs. amounts to 7s7.OoO.immi! Here is a bridge' of jo! for the African exodus! Ohio builds t span for one tenth the ct-t S.3 1,1 1 4. i .','. -, my district ays one twentieth of f iat, or SI, 1 0.., 11. lut now- nmcii ot f 1 accumulations of our people will this U;:atake? S.-crefarv ( lias,- P-Ils us that ..-liiiir to th" census of IN0O. the n-al 1 oiinl propTtv of the jx-ople if the Jt.-d States is SI.:.102.!2I,1 10! 1'. v.-. one tifdi -f all we have would S s- a-.-. Iv m.-et tin-enormous iiatuiiiv: la !'..-name of ad aata-.'". economy, :al h-anai-itv. will n 't the jople thi- ii:-fcligi-:;s '. -uditurc 1 . !-. v, h I-.-vy it. sir, are na-n'ng a : :.- hazard. Where .-i-n.-sun has i '- t:;x to put it down, only yokes 1 h;i tiie d t-ple, w 'aah they will ."y I ay. this n-Iii iih- makes yokes Think von tie- auihrs of s I 1 r'- ' 1 - i. in-- can fscaje the vengeance p ;!. bv r---inali. ni or exile? "liii h - a dKm worse than that of ' ' ca. i hi of llolx-spii i re. i'.ia :):,-. dreamers do not intend to r.-id cn'onlz . Tlieir ethics, like .; i'r':i are criblK-d frota the phar- f- '! -i-.u;i.,gs of Lxeter Hall. The :' '- l. e-vi.i. d do.vn the snbieel of co! :".'U r. pi-ed bv the gentlemen from -I u; i ( I'.kiir.) Thev will n-'t so ; l-.u-inn nature not thev. What ! : - V, ;,., ;i l'iiillips. export the four ; "ii- whU-h are the fulcrum ol the le H' ; -.vhich the nation is to lc restored ! 1 . n . Is this not the land of their 5' ' l.v. a the cohinization nienilM-rs ; ' !''!: TojK.-e coercion. Their bills de i f : '' liijiiilsion.. ' i projHised to free all, and lcav 1'' : ; p di-tribute them among the pco- ji-'-'- thaiu-e, sli-, is a. pxr enconomist f a wi.r.-e rtih r. Ix-t us consider the f "r: "5 lliis proposition. ''Maigr.ish.-d Senator from A'einiont . - ' Hanier) fixed the projM.rtion of : , - 'iistnbution at one n 'gro to every 'r;x whites. 1 lvtr to the fLIlow- : j - : ' th.- -jfech ,,f S'uator I)(H)!illIe, of t' -''!, -in, iihV at this .-'s-ion. o A t:r.i;r.he.l gentleman from Vt-r-f, , llrt ek-cted to C. .i.-ress in 1813. jl e woil to do farmers in his neigh- '- ui ie.l upon him the i-voi inR before L V"'" - tr Waslungtoa, to pay Id? re- I : ' He f .und him in his oflic-e.'and told I . 1. 1 . .me for that piiri s.e, and to J -'.' ' 1 - ' hje. 'Asd now Jn.'gp,' said i you get to Washington I want j", ZQ?-'-X e cf t!,is LCSr" l'u" ; " -:-1 p.. ,.f it ;u j.ylC Wilv ,-ir 0ther i I 11m- ;,v;TVa1,"h--hed and K' ".! n with j T. , ,w'-'.'sai.l the Jud-c. s the pe-p'c M- T: 7n slaves, or claim to own lve f'a"' t,t'r motuy for them and V- " proi-trty under th ir Suu ; ' '' . it L tie jii-t if v.e aU-lish :-L- i vcrv, that some provision should be made to make thcin compensation V 1I hesitated thought earnestly, for a while, an l in a se rious tone, replied . 'Yes, I think that wouhl be jut,t. ami I will stand my share of the taxes.' Although a very ch.se anl economical man, he was wiiliag to hear his share of the taxes. 'But,' sai l the Judge, there is an other question : When the lie Prix's are emancipated, what shall he done with them : ihey are a poor people ; they have I.-.tl.ii.?; there ina.-t lKja pla,:e for them to live. Do von thmk it wj'ii.l be r.,;. !..,, m .,,1.1 ilU Ul"lw lOilll lilll lllilb OUI'UIU HIT".' Olll share of them V V.V!!. what would he our j s aare in ine rown 01 uiKibi'i-K i lie ci'ii- l ,,J ti. T, r..i?.-l - .'n,r(. L..t -j,.-0o people in the t.wn f W.htrk ; j au.l it you take the census ano maKe MjC computation, you will f,n,. that there will I e one f r evciv five.' Yiiit.' said he. five h-.i. Ire 1 ! .irrois in Yc .'-t-.k! .Tudjre. I called to p iy my respects ; I hid Vol! j;--l cvei.inir : an-l h" starti d f r the door and mounted I.!-' horse. As l;e v:is about to have, he tu-iie.l ar.-uud n:vl said: '.Judge I guess -oii need ii't do auyteiiig more a b. .lit the !!orn hu.-ipess on my . -count ' (banht- r). ?dr. lVesi-Ioiit. perhaps I am p ling t 10 fir when I say th hon-'rable ;-ea tleni in s;'s 1. ''.tv uv n-nv Mr C"ll imer. j " Mr COhLAMKll As the ir-nth-man j ha- eahel me out. I may If all iwe-l t say j that t!..' iniiabitants of the town were ab ii:t t turce tlionsaiui. a:ul that tl.cpr p Ttitn was one to six. lie was ,-LI:,. l'.v the of 1S0O j then- w:,. in the I'nhed S.at-s 27.O0S.- OSI whitis. and o.!'!i!.o -." slaves. ll "' i ,1 - I 111. e s'aves were couaiiv Oistniiuteii Xortn i 1 and S.,uth this would make one negro to j Or has 1 .i-loaigs, w nil a Mew 10 pio everv seven white men. but if all are dnv- i prop-iiy and keep up its pr'nv, -oux- Xortli bv social eonvul-i. hown n. as by the gentleman fnun Kentucky. (Mr. Mai lory, ) it would make 111 re than one black for eery five whites. lint we know that the African will not go to New Englan 1. at le 1-1 in such num Ihts as to otlc-r States. He does not thrive theiv. In boston the city n-gister shows that for th last five years there were 131 births to:70 deaths among: tht -olon-d Hple. If Ohio were ojk-ii, as my colleague advocates, we would have at l.-a-t twice as many negroes llocked into that State as to the rest of the North, and twice as manv in Central and Southern Ohi.t as in Norl hern Ohio : or one ne-i. lr -v.-r- ! three white j-rsons in the State, and perhaps twice that ratio in Southern and Cent nil Ohio. Take Massachusetts as a fair avi ntge of the North. There oxory iiidueeineiit is otl'Ti-il f r hi- iiumigratioii He is n.ade.i ot. r, he is a l-nitted to the b:.r, h i- ma !e c.ii U f '.-r ihan a while man in .-mirage, provide I 'hat the. while man come- from (I.-minny or Ireland. Yet, in a population of 1 ,2." 1 ,00.", the blacks numb -r on'v '.. 1, or on black to loOof the pnlation : w hil in Ohio, with not double the po nhiti n, I here i.- one black to -' of the p. .palatioii The increase of blacks in Ohi is b)..") jmt 1 c-iit., while in Ma.-.-achu-i Its it is only j 2o.00 h i- cent. So I ran ju uiiied, not j alone l.v Hie census, hut most l.v lhe ge- j -niphieal p.sith.n and i.esmiess of Ohio to j the Smth. and the extent of its Stat- 1-r- der,in ioflrriog that she would nceive ! more than double the number assigned to the States North, by Mr. Coll: liner's a- jH.riionmeut. Y hat; then, would U the r-ult' Ohio has 2.oO:h.-.7 I whit" pro- , 1 1 .!...,. 1... . ... .t... . . pi.-. -..'iii'i .0 ..f one b -ick to evi-rv lliree w hite ntTsons. ...l.lo;. ... ..f TUT 7M1 t.i her black u.1111- an Iatiou! AIv district, conuiosed of Frank - ' ' lin, Licking and 1 i-ka way counties, w licn ne-nw-s seem to roii'iv-nfc mo:i- than anion- their rofi ss.,f fVh-nds in North- cm Ohio, would have .--altered among till Oil l.Ii.L,!.. tbe nil III- , r-.-oci 'in.:, U- e,. .l ... I.. . .V'.. rii .......... .-- .... ir:t 'i 1 111 1- 11 1 ? I - the whole population of Licking county ! They would U- distributed a follows: Lickinir, 12.)70: lYanklin, lt.,77 and l'ickaway, 7,21. 1. . i...i. .1 .:...:... .1.., incxonible li -un-s ; f..rmv di-triet i- i- culiarlv bless-.l with n.-gii. p.pulati... Whether it is Lean-.- the ..-..ple ar(. nioiv "eiK n.us in il...;r ... .X ii... blacks; wh ther Kentucky and Virginia families who s ttle in it are more numer ous., t.r what it is, it is still true, by the cen-ns t.f 10, that wilh a ipulati..ii in my di-irict of about one-twi nth th of the wh-,!.- pipuku'i...! of tlw Stat'-; it ha" "ii" EBENSBURG, PA. WEDNESDAY, JULY. 9, ou.-foiirbx nth o fits Macks, or 2,000 out j of C0,07o. Whites 48.7S:J 108,181 Blacks. 1 IS 1,573 030 2.000 lacking r'ranklm 1 lckaway One wouhl supiMjse that in (lie AYcs Kescrve where the iufes.-i'a of philan- j , . - ;n h . i i nml in urint : W'lu'lV lor veal'S tliOV fill- ihate.1 no civil discipline wh - 7 ,-hich interfered ... - - . i .1 .. . ... .. 1 1 with then- noOons ot suuery, there would j he the thrones of bhu-ks. Is it Ml 1 j if, ' Thou iron tonucd c-usus sjH-ak ; C-.hired persons in Aht:'.hulah li.) Ctiyaho-i 80 f Do Lake :i Do Mahon i.j; :l l'o l'oitau'e 7S Do Truuihull SO Do (J.aiipa 7 !. Kor:iine GfO D t Medina 33 D Samiait Total 1.1 S that in these, ten counties of the YVe.-teni IJcsorve, there are but a ll-w moiv Africans t'nan in 111 county of my '"t. - ,jom Strict! Why then especially avoid Ash- ! t:lb,,,:, 1 ra,,1M,t Is " 1,,C profession and scant practice of humanity.' ; I , a...... tT .....rl.t...- '-."-"o " 'l them into Canada, wdn-re happily he is now domiciled .' And there is Cloauga. whv not as many n -griH-s ;us I-'ulton couii tv has Indians? Vhat a coiununtarv on ivprescntatic fidelity is here! The inemlK-r from Ashtabula, Mahoning and Trumbull, (Mr. llntcli'ms,) sienks for 100 iicgnn-s; but from his piti-ous sulo, one would supjiose that he represented :'t l.-ast as many Africans as the king; of Dahomey. (Laughter.) And there is my sinilinir ctiih-arrue from the North-west, er. Ashley) wh.' rotund form is ready j to lK-,-..me like Nioln all tears by his 1 gricf for the p.r iu-gr ; (laughter.) j w bos.- gu-bes of ch-i'ienee in tli.-ir W half . l-eiuind one of the Arab Ivrics in nndse of: , ...1. c m.t-" :,.:.. ,,1. ... t,r.,- ' in.- 1 1.1 1 iv in. .ei 11-.1 . ....... ..... ; .-i;ng. 'Oh ! the black amlK-r! the black amber ! Its '.K-rfiime by far exce.-.ls any- thing else iu earth or star : the loins of the ni'e. tii-- rose of Ca-hmeiv, mv sens-, s enthrall, when thou ait not here.' (Oivat laughter.) Yi t. from the w hole ch-ven cuati -s of his di-iriet, lie cannot couu! as many ii- gro. s by h i'.f, as live in my own county. I am not pai ti.-ularly pmud of repre- seining' a larger muoiK-r .vincaiis man my colic agues. I think so far as the chatterii-ir gH-s nUmt tln-ir inalienable rights and ccrla-ting w rongs, I am en- ny un-uitlcd to represent them; yet I h,.R- that in actual" kindness to them I ,;, rcpr. s -nt Hie wln.e jn-opie 01 my ui. tricf, whose practical ben-vole,,.-,. has at- traei.-l to that ,-,-.ion .f the State an un- due share. What I fear is, and what I , dedu.-e is, that tins ilispro;M.riionaic siiaie 1 will lie continued w hen the bills voU-d lor m 1.1 11 1 ; l,v my colleagues are law, and Itie leack i exodus has Ikui. I understand that it is lh" intention of some ol mv l..iu!uean co;ieagues 10 ire- ! .r?.. tl.e work of ii. -to iiuniirjnition bv fa- ! king a drove of th.-s" free n -n-.s lo their t ) ilistrlc's. If they w ill keep them on the re- ! serve I will not complaiii. Th. ir m .lives ' ,av 1h g 1 : hnmanitv and duty may niiuin' if ol llietn, .-ni'-e their otainoi nas : l.ri.ie.bl then) ill! . t h IT b ll .lc-Ml'-sS hftV t ! 1..,, .,..1. l..,.,uitv will ! like shvi a . ,ivB. " " i crum to a hungry man. I lie work ol j ,,,-ro cmaniii.aliou is stupndou-. the cx- - .ensc cimthious. : uhI tlie nsult will U- a ! faihnv. lint I iroi-e. sir o make a ihuiht . r .1. analvMs of Ih.s m.I.j.- I. 1 l.axe the 1,..,,- , -r as it is i..i..uy ..-non, ... .-. ! a pro-,.-ctise om-iiu nt of tith.r my . r it. 1 1! .. 1... .....v.- 1.. ; ineli l in.m ll.e v i.uk imsu ,11 I. nl-T-? r.) or th- hotiored ll pn-- ntati e t.f lhe Madi-011 District, (Mr. Harrison) willi whos' olcs I .- ofien concur. Tlie pjk. or ui of them work well, w hat Ir.r. destroy th. l.wlvcs. Yet th. -' divam L gi.-latuiv of Ohio has made for my s -' m ,j0 ,ji;, t., upon our i.u ch.mio r.- cling : their iK-tioas witii tlie happy ci.d contemplation a ikw district, -oinpo- .,, Liboring nun.' It i- said thaJ many ' impudnce of Mu;.ehau- n. who went to cod of th-: coui,iie ,.f Chuk, M.i-li on, ' v( -J, in m il..- g.-l bV.-Vmiih-: :m n - ! the in-ton for '.ho .-llvr haleh-.t by in. ;ej-; Franklin and Given. If my two friciils . who !o not agree well in their votes, will ' upnc to make tho race next fall, I will ; lcrl olro m a conservative word fu- , fheir crcneriil wtlfatv I piimncn.l to :a i-i ; ( rti n I svn ilL-Tussinr. This new tlistrict, sir, is rich in colon1.! loattria's. I was in the .-elect a-s-lvm Pt the bla-ks in their Xoiiher i iinwrin. nls. ( !riv!i c unity to which I '!ave rf.-m-l for the ha.-tity of its Af- ! ican lani I-: is a second l'nmdi-; of live negroes. 1 lie t. n -woience 01 iio- nice Maim at AntiH-!i ("ile. 1 1 the bhl-ks to h-lieve that hen- t!e-v -oald re- jws- in j""eii pastures as catent. d!y as '. their hreiheiu ba-k tn the nivs of a C ! r -in. Th'-v were to 1m i l.-v.ited with- . out . Hol t to an cpi:sriy with the white ; miracle. 'I hat it has not b -en cliected is iiu Ihiill of thi1 di.-tingui.-hed philaii- ; thropist. The jK-opIe of (l;n-n county Clai k has Whites 4S.733 DJ.73! Jt SOS 21,722 N-groea 1.578 270 1,475 3,821 Oreen has 111,052 Hen- twice as many negroes as in th" whole Western I Jeorve ! One n gro to every tluve w hit e p-opIe would give: Franklin. 1:.401 Ma.M-on 4 2'5 Chuk J-2'.O Cr.-en 8.240 -r , - - 1, , . 1 ni 1 -.. .1 : - Making: 111 all a total of blacks in tins IK w-district of :7.017 ! A very pretty mosaic ! A sweet and fiiisnint nest! ,..-.. ,- . 1 . 1 Anl this is the Aincaii s ronu stand. t. ... - 1 1 . 1. 1: which mv missionary latrs are to lie ill- w.t.-l "YI,e nn. tl... .... f..,.il, ot th" ln-gro.is of ( hio in this district: w ith onlv ,. twentieth of the ,.pu!t;io of tll.;Stat;.: S) ; ,i,;s .li.-tri.-t. if fhe nXlt ,.,,Mtinul, we should have twice as lu.luv :x o;,r f;,;r ban-. (at one nesro to i .1..... ..fit... ..-t.tt.. ,...t.t;...- .. .', ' . ." ' .r, v tiiou-ani iK'tirocs: j How will this inuuigration of the blacks j ,.t .xvtr oj,;,, aii ; ,juv Xorth ? j ,,-,. ,1,,-,,-th,. it affect our laW. as all .i-ohieing -la.-.--s del met from the pins l j.,-l!x- ,,f :l eomimn i! v. Ohio is r,(.il' and Strife. N-. n s will 11. t farm. ' , -i : ... . .,-,.0 ,. p , .,;,,. ,.r -ere anim-L o.va -and citit s. This is cxid -nt from the c-.isus of Cincinnatti, C!ea land, T- , i).,xU,IU C'o'aunbus. Ziinesville and j i.ijj;,.;, kVl.lv more than three fourths ! , (f ,,1., of ( ,,,-, JUV i ,;t u K lliail(atiu l.ands, when I will work the lands. Such is not ; tu. ,XjK ,.;,.,.,. ,. ,,.. Carolina coats. A j ; v. ; m . lu.slon .h-nrwl, fi-om Tort jj,,vai tiU tjA. j ,,f ,v S02, t-sti- tin r- are ,..,, D uu.) "o..ra- ,..,.,. :v , )(U() ,IltrjUlIls '.,,.,,. !,!.m.K The ha-.e .!aut.-.l none ; r(m .HlU., . ,.,,.,,n U,,hr lhe Cov- ! ; ,..., (lii-e tioti. The writer savs: " U is .hlVienlt t m iKe the negr.K-i w.rk or induce tl.cm to, (if i'..t somids letter ' N-rthj as they find so::..-hing to cat from ; M-s-a f.uv.-ola.aiid .-ivin to f.el th. varenot 1 .. . :.- ,1 .... ......1. v: . ..r,.. take a da ,- or sevi ra! .'a vs. to themsclt cs. ! w:a n t.e.r seriios ;.re p.-n.aps n.si t:v- : a.i,:ii-l to Hilton lb no or 1.. aufoit. j-,,,. 4,,,.;,,,. s ,vu. r,.,nid had been j - rc p ut 1 f t pi -.w in and j -hii.tnu. bet iu-t as c''h 1?V 'Trl"1 l ..:,t notice, thus iM.imi; tii" p..u ug ( 1111 ii .1- 1 ,iea 1. ik. 1 in 1. i.iir n n. 1 1 .1 1 . ... ..1 . , , , . . ... 'oea. .., tue M-ct-s.s.i ,.fw.rkf..r t'.-ir ..wn e -). i.ver nmei.t I i:l re, eive but li th- U-i.. tit cmparatiM ly.' i 1 th.-v .! anv 1- Iter north! We iIIAV u),.,t ,.v n:iw. ,,.. Th. re an 1 An pi ions. I -pak of the ma-scs of the In.. i.ll lliOMMeT .U .cT lUDlM 1 li I Kir . . ...... 1... ... ; y. yXnnv. or ben', und militrv -ui-. ei has M-.- .' i their condition an-w. r. I.l rr th- .rtsnt is what lli. ycr.ie: an lwh. n that is had, no inoiv work until they cr.ne apiin. r.ut su; p--i th- v do work, or work a 1S62. ters ,S.e., and especial! v g.Ktd servants. If that lo so there are whit.' la!orcrs X'Hh whoso sweat is to ln j-oiu-l into taxes to rrur-.m the-e ivns, mvl the first t (feet of . the rtuwm is to fke th- ! hnvl ami meat from the fajuili. s of wlsite ; it wa t- slmt. ISat, h.l.Iia fa-t bv Iain tits. If the wap s of white p-opV.lh.-l.fi haml. v.i;h the ri h: he cut the are mlmv.1, they will a-k th au-. I The cau-e will K founl in the h!i:-i-.e le ie s of mi n.h I.- of (oi !;: TIk help-of ( en nan and I.-i-h d.-cent. the j workin.-n an.l Ii-miu-s hi th"- sliow at-.-l :md li Id. will lin-1 soin.-, if n- t all f th- ii.-jr-.x-s, luj:!i: by th ir toil, c.-mp tii:jr with th-mat rv tiun. ItlNirwill th. n go d .wutoa song It will be d.-rTad.-.l bv such asso -iatiou. Our soldiers wh.n tln-v i return one hundivd thousand stro:i'r. to their Ohio homes, will find thexi negroes, J felling; titv-, plowing ground. gaJh-ring I -nps .e. How their martial laurels w ill I bright- n wh' ii they iisco-er the rc-u!t of I one half. Already, in this district, the I Oovcmmcnt is hiring out the fn-jitixes af j from two to tight dollars jht month, while j white men are lagging for work. Nor is j the Ialr of most of the-.' negro. -s de.-ira- ! hie. No fvst. 1:1 of lalr is -o un!e-s it I ! Ik Steady. They will g. t their we. ks j wag.-s, and then idle the next week away. Many will luiimi ' a charge mil a nui sance upon the public charity and county poor tax. On-- hundred of the fifteen hundred iie-rro s of (Invn numtv. av 1 have seen, were drones a".d scamps. S j ? in lrvwn -cjnty. JJ.-unlo'ph"s n.-gix-es, taken to Mcnvr -ountv. w-re miisa:ices. 1 If thev are listribiit-l into the ounvtrv. ' i they inav work for a little w hile, and for j small w agn s, and woik well f..r a time: ' but wh. n Wiirk nw- irksome, and thev 1 i l-S'hiy. they wnl steal, (Vr" :,n 1 ' ' k, -; disa,.- ar iu th- ir xiei- lufoine fo Iay play. they will steal na'je with the faci'iiv of shirts from the h-l.'s wheiv 1 alsiaif m in h 1 his lattcr- , d -malioii And for this result thrH'f t. Northern LiIkt. what o.nen-ation i- iher- to th" j Southern half of our country by their re jinoval! Ilen-in lies the indiici 1 ifv-et of their inmegration up..n No tlrni hilr. j lv this cnumeiptitioii the labor system of the Suth isdestn .il. The cotton, which i bnmght us s200.O'i;.oi p.-r rsmumi. a ! :' part of which came ! Ohio to pur chase jM.rk. tni. flour, bet n:a hiiury. vie., when' is it! b.n". Wliat of th" cotton fabric, almost as common as bread j among the IaV'ting classes.' With four millions of indolent n-groes. its production is desti-ovcd, and the ten millions of arti- ! sans in the world w ho depend on it for cmplovment. and the bun hi d million w ho I d-iend on it for clothing, will find the 1 f:,,,r"R" sl:h:u,H''1 a h""h l v C,,,t- S' w :..! other pn-hiciions of slay i ,:ll"'r !'or:,n n'M,!, ,a'"r"v" curse tde i.-ii!ng 1 1. -meats, wna-a imi disturb the market of the world. ; -""" v ...... -t ... of the North, and especially of Ohio, is ! ,j,at 1. markets of the S.uth will!.' i , i cios.-. 1. not bv blH-kade, b it forever. Our oravs of wheat. lwi ... f. vv-., w 10 I 11 1 rhu by a fontnvb-I mak , . - suq-lus in Oh: th" pr.-t y ar reduced bv a foiitl'iVle'I laakit. 'II w of gram. 2..l.(M0 bu-h- !-: o. b.-.'s. 1 .- MM: of cattle. :MO.nM,, v;.,-!- fn'ti tbe Stat. or mre than .O.om.M )i . ... . . i ,v, ij-j n : W 0 1 ;' I T an !ies 'i t 1 . 1 in." ; Worth S.' ... h ... v. 'H i- prlu- worth S.'i .".( MM ino:v. H i- prlue t.-.n is a!, ..u- that wiaei, c.11 u-.. If our market is r.-tiiet.d. who -ufl". rs ! - ; Th- fann.-r. If 1 aT. r-. who v.i'l j ay I'ri.is n.a-t b- 1. - , the taw- in Ohi imincr.itivc or a-jneuiture .-u;:ers 111 i.i: r ' eeiy man, v.oma : :wvl lilM ftl- It. j If thi- .-slieme f..r A fricaniu.g the Sa?e lv d -stn.ying Suther;i lai'.-r. .-uceds no fostering care or s-i, ufoie -kill tan make up the loss to tlie f.mii.-r. Such ! -chen.es. by destroying the -o irces f t la- VOL . 9-NO. 31 of a Turkish !e:m which t-w to iis h:-.'-. AY hen la- l;in vv:i tlrivl up hy th-- heat he IwiMcI a ixarr of stritw- l.v whh h u .1,-smi I. fu-tcnaijr o.h' cu-1 to tlie horns. Ala! like i-umv siioihir in.--. an.l iwh ss ujjcr j:u1, whi. h. wTun x ! I to the I-jwr r. L lrou-!it him saf. lv to the :irt!i! Such will !. the resu!: .f the. hroatle cxp-nmuits upon laimr svs- t.-nis of the country. Th- SA.x'!ier they descend (n'!ii the iina with their n-pe if straw tlie Ix '.ter. Tlitis, wi:!i loss to the Su:h and damage to tlie Xoilh. l.th ir reparable, and no pun to cither, the year of n-jru iubil.-e is to l.c i:.-hiTel into cx- i.-tence. In c inclusion, then, if the negro cannot :m-l plans t.o d elusive; if lie -annot !e freed and left Sv.uth w ithout desirovie'r its '..b r, and without rain to Northern in-da-try and .--K-iety, what sdial! Iv? done ? Where th.i'.l he po? He nnsv.-ers for himself. Tiie .'-.ro7f?of a drove of ii"gnes. the ther dar. in the i.i'l. v ef Yiiyinia, wasnsl.ed, Whcre are von jro ing i" '-Dan iv, nuis-a, dun no, gAviiie somewhere I r-;cke:i. fLnughtcr. His friends can aTiswerveiy little leUcr. lh.t s'i-h tuiswcr is not statesmanship. What j-h.il! 1? loue? I nnswxr; l.ep-re-entatiws! that our duty is wriiten in ouroatli! It i in tJc Cvtdit'tn i tl.-c l'it,f. ! .! : Ix-ave to the Stat tln-ir wai institution-- whore that instrument leaves them. k-ep your faith to tin' Crit-t-iiden n--!u:kin, Ie rid of aiii!'ign.us iK-r.ies, :ui-l tru-t, unVr Cli. Ct tlr n-velatici of IIi will cono-niinz the.- black men in our Laid, aiiIthe.vcrthor-v-ing by ear power of this n-K lIion. Have yu 10 faith in C.L who writes tlie his t rv of tuitions 1 ('rent as Is ur pwvr, wis.- sis is f,ir sy stnm of tnn emmeiyt, lir.iu1 :is an' our sohlic-rs, nn-piali.l :ts are our tleets .f iron, it is only for Him t breathe upon us. and our ower wi!l Hide. I know that Hi power can folve tlie-? dirk prot.lcms f our f;ite. Let us ck our duty to the order o-tabllsli-l by our fath ers, under His wi-e inspiration, raid a!T may he well. Iu tliis nigh: of our g!.H.m ray faith Ii leen in Him. ei-n as my th to the Oni stitutioii. which lie ia-pin'.l, is made, "so help me Col!" Cleax'nvj to that, I can see te.c daw n of hope! Ixv.xi.ci It, I s-ce nothing 1 ott p-rjury, iVau-Lmd a d:u-k-ir night of disaster. In our Constitution, a'one, under Clovl, is our n.iii 'n:d s;i!va ti n iiishrine.1 ! lut I have r.o faith in an ! no hope of this Congress, for they have no f.iiih Li (lodorthe Constitution. (Ireece had a law calh-d the indictment of ilhvrality, when -by any man w a- triel and pm.is!ied in a comm. court like a criminal, for anv law.- which ha 1 pa cd on his moth.n in the as-etiilily of the j--p!e. if that law aij-are! unjust or pn-judlccl to ;!;e puo- 1 lie. If there wmv su. h a law here, how f.-w of the majority of thi- Hu-e w .!d i scap.' the doek 'f tin' -riln:u::l Ji.id the n-p-of th gil.!"-t. Tli in. i:il r fn 1.1 IUltl 'is (el L'.ei .y ) would th n ni I'.e the I atilude-. whicJi t'o'lo -,i-. :h1.-1 :i- 1 "n.iati n. Leigh:, r. I'mU what of th j ii4ifc.r ot I . 5.11-y i a:, a, ( .li. K 1 ey , 1 He I.;- D,n ,u-r nv.dy. in hi- d- fem.of , J :.:l la.k t l-miet r, t "i a ail iit otia'.lv th -. with w h ai h" dltl" n--L - J II,. could n-.t pa He cuM n-.t na- l.r mv humble --h :i- to I layfi w.f.ut i-.nw sana-ta- mid much m-sti prentati. m, wl.hh h - n- j fu-e.1 to a!!. nw fo an-w r. lie did 11. -t I bke mv -t !. of d. -'-riptlon, and wojiden-.! I .. 1. ... . ... 1 ... . w n tl.-n- wa-110 laugu ai mv i.u;,i.ir ;dut lh i:.-gnj in court dn-s-. II.i in sii.ee fn!. lie ii.xer sp. -as but he i- I.ingh.-d at. His spwhes hae Ke:i wall d. sj-.11.ci1 as King t .ry word a s-e-puh h.-r. -cry seiitem-e a tomb, and eicry spevh a grre yanL L-ug!:tT. In this ptat yard he thought to bury me, a he had buried other.-. Hut even that voice "er ft jmUrr-i n-Jul which is li- k- vA.l te !!:- rv tf an itir:- rt-r.t bull in ll