Show he abolition invasion of harpers F ferrea erry A lesson lodi P froan f 1011 tike the slaves 0 haax abany of the le country journals cither her from froin awant a ant of wit or a want K honesty insist upon calling the th FP invasion had 0 of I 1 harpers ferry by a score black and white abolitionists from a slave insurrection louse se fani f there gre is any one point la in the the dt proceedings of itcy own of kansas notoriety that is od d pa herit it re prominent than any ot other Ri lull singular fact that none of the cathe rn slaves were nvere ff axed up in J 5 affair air nor did a single one of lolare n CX em voluntarily come forward to lo pa kepi the As great advantages which rown and his fellow fanatics in id the 40 pvn a ath held out to them within jt circuit of or a few hours ride ridd of r exclia ll ferry fully five thousand it yea ea reside hut but not a sign of di dis 4 ince or discontent was exhibit lv 1 Ye lBrown had bad been busy for oms round roun there his means of j S fwu uni cation vere established the der ground railroad broad has its stat stations lons S a aloi ig t to t the e canada frontier IE la J R G was a willing contri W from ashtabula ge rr it smith plau ded the kansas ivor work III f from r 0 P F B S sy sympathized sympathised mp d ft cord and many a scattering abo M boist aist all through the northern larwa fes no doubt ahti wrestled in prayer bodi at athe e slave might be freed from bonds corida oo rida it the deportment of the shown that the they y possess a very t appreciation of the mi misnamed snarled Stage vintages of northern freedom VI I 1 i sy know very well wall that all this b g f philanthropy exerts itself awo rely ly to ahn jiin them off from ty their air abdi cortale ota ble gou southern thern homes to leave ra to starve jn in the cold and iio re e wilderness of canada chen compare lare the condition of the free co ca po at the 16 north with that of the 14 surprised that cuffy should prefer lo 10 renna m slavery in ahe north everywhere every vi here the negro ceases to awaken aft alien the least sympathy amp buhy for his suffering in in tho the hearts of the abolitionists they cease to ca care re in any A vi ay for his necessities they refuse to admit him to their houses or hurches they will not sit by his side ill in the cars or at table they reject him as a mechanic cli anic a servant or a laborer and persecute him h m with neglect t till allbe he sinks to the very dregs dred of society and dies in in misery in the south his condition is is widely different it is is true he is is held in in slavery but negro slavery is is a condition patriarchal servitude from birth the negro is is in close and intimate intimate contact avith the white man his childhood is is cared for his youth ia instructed in in some useful labor anil and d all ail through the maturity and decline of man manhood cod his master and himself nork forthe for the same family interest est U until in in his old age he is is a family pensioner secure from want ant inthis in this lifelong intercourse between the white and the black between the master and the slave the inferior has the benefit of the control and guidance of the superior intellect through tins this stimulus and this example am ae his morals are improved his inda industry astry is is increased and in every way ay he is a better member of society than the vicious free negro of the north or the liberated barbarian of the tropics eloquent proof of this thia fact is is lound found in the advice of one of the he presidents of liberia to the C colonization 0 I 1 society send us slaves slave from froin the south liberated after they have attained to manhood for they malte make better citizens and more industrious dust rious people than the negroes from froin the north the close intercourse between the two races that exists under the patriarchal institutions of the south can never neier be obtained under any others other system stern of 0 wion AT U hiis uia wiit fal tile A white te yem lend bis efforts to teach the black nowhere else will t tho he black unite his physical labor with the intellectual effort of tbt white for their common benefit nowhere else will ivill the superior admit the inferior race to the advantage of close family contact as nurses housekeepers handmaidens hand maidens and not seldom as foster brothers nowhere else ele will the while labor side by side with the negro in in the open field guiding his ignorance bearing with h his incapacity and rectifying rectify ing his bis errors or neglect it would be well for the fanatics who aho wish to dissolve this great reat social tie in southern society ciet through the shedding of blood or the cheat of northern freedom for the negro to learn a lesson from the refusal of the slaves in and around harpers ferry I 1 tu u accept the boon held out to them through the abolition invasion of old john brown of ossa wat at tomie yew joew york herald |