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Show Fred Douglass h:ts a better appreciation appre-ciation ol the toulhern situation than his radical white brothers. He says, "time, not bayoints," will remedy the evils now exUting in the south. "Exhaust all civil processes," he says; "bring cases into court, even with a certainty of failure; they will attract atteution, be tried out of court, and publio opinion will be educated." Douglas, who is certainly one of the brightest uegrocs the world ha?eter produced, already eces an improve meut in tho condition of his race in the bordor etafes, where public opinion opin-ion and tho inherent sense ol right and justico to be found in all com muuities.are having tho desired efJect in overcoming and breaking down race prejudices. Toe southern question ques-tion will eventually be settled, and justly; and the settlement will bo brought about BOOuer by an application applica-tion of tje rubs and principles of common sense and moderation, than the harsher forces advocated by radicals. |