Show elopement of a elicit 11 aeiress a negro practical fruits of the happy pair tn in canada the girl anted v witt dh her african spouse we find the following in the detroit free press of the ath alt an elopement and marriage took pl place lace on saturday in nanch bich was as a little out of the usual line sufficiently so we Q imagine to satisfy the roost most craving ap petie for the novel no el and disgusting both of which we have the latter latter in in sufficient quantity to turn any in in existence A young girl named sarah judson bubose family lives on a fine property a mile or two from pontiac eloped on saturday and came to detroit the partner of her flight was nas a black man mail who ho has been in in the employment plo ment of her father for some time in in the capacity capi city of farm hand the first intimation that the father had of the parties ft was as conveyed corn e ed by the fact of their flight they immediately crossed over to windsor windsor upon reaching this thia city fully sensible that 4 they could never ne er accomplish their unnatural designs on this side as no official or clergyman could have hae been found who ho would have hae so far transgressed the bounds boundo of decency as to 11 unite nite the couple the appearance of the girl being such as would forbid the union union in the mind of any sensible sens sible man to 10 say not nothing notting bing in in the law of the case some individual was as found in in canada laho performed pel formed the boremon ceremony Y however and the two were v ere made one they are now in in wisconsin enjoying the sweets of the honeymoon the I 1 ho father of tho the girl is 13 a red hot abolitionist of the whole hog or nothing as good as anybody s style for a long series of years cars he h has as disgusted his neighbors with his ran ranting t edg on abolition and amalgamation of aich he was vas disposed to abate not a jot or a tittle from its utmost limit in order that ho be might not be said to preach N what hat he be dul did not practice he be made it a point to treat the numerous colored individuals whom he from time to time employed as on a par with w ith ins his own ow a family 1 I these hese doctrines he inculcated upon the tan andings standings dings of his children and he has the supreme satisfaction of witnessing as the practical result of his teachings hii hi bi i 3 own daug daughter h ter clasped in in the embrace of a greasy iii g ger willin willing and ready read and even enthusiastically reciprocal lit in the sweet game of dalliance with vilh luch lovers lo 10 ers delight to celebrate their unions unions the brother of the girl came on oil tho the next day arriving here on sunday and ascertaining their whereabouts went to her and implored her to return she was as contented however ho c er loved her ebony half v as happy in in his arras arms and could not of going back the C motions emotions of a brother at such a bi bight h t can better be imagined than described described some men mell would have hae blotted out their difran di disgrace Frac with a single blow but he had uen bein taught that it was as no sin sin against god or man that his oung sister should repose in the embrace ot of a ne negro ro and at tl ll u 0 same time calmly look 1001 him in in the lice face and say that she avas contented ilo ho went homo home as he hud had corne come alone the girl is is about eighteen years ears old the family are said to have hat e occupied a position in m society i which was first cliss class and the blow is is consequently a terrible one the father is is rich and the girl an heiress which makes it very ery nice nice for the african of her choice the matter 1 has as caused an intense excitement in m the neighborhood where the parties are weft known the girl having ha ing been born and brought up where her parents reside rep lep side it is difficult to imagine any tram of circumstances by which a oung and intelligent girl could be brought to form a connection so repugnant to all tho the senses yet the fact exists A more complete retribution for the crime crime of fanaticism we never heard of thu the least v e can wish is is that the die father un well ell cured of his beliefs by this time may be alde able to save his young ilaug daughter h ter from the terrible future which 4 now opens to her |