Show GLEANINGS FROM EXCHANGES 1 THE tile SLAVE TRADE trane notwithstanding all the efforts to stop it is carried on and from the f ol lowing published in the weekly news weirs enterprise miss it might be inferred that there are good prospects of a prosecution of that trade on a more extensive scale to sulp sule SHI sni OWNERS AND MASTERS or OF OUR MER canzile CANTILE MARINE wey we the undersigned undersigner under signed will pay three hundred hund bund reul reil dollars per head bead for tor or one thousand 1000 native atric Afric african ansi between the ages ot of fourteen 14 and twenty 20 years ot of sexes equal likely sound and healthy hearthy to be delivered within twelve 12 montas montag from this date adte at some point which Is s accessible by land be tween the ports ol 01 pensacola fla and galveston estony texas the contractors giving thirty 30 days notice as to the time and place ot of delivery or we will pay fifty 50 dollars extra if delivered to us at enterprise clark county miss wm win S pricey price benr nr A V wolverton wol Vol verton win tom smith joseph Ik irden geo W doby dobs james M X hand nand A perryman ferryman geo W freeman preeman Free nun reese reeste price beur J I 1 L georges george abram oark dark samyi smi H R oliphant OH thos wolverton wm win lear Afar marshall shull shail smi S ml W james W winny winn win S price jr james M X parks A APRIL april 10 1853 1859 that we will wiil meet the aboney above reference i la Is made to botha tha following nooses in mobile mobiles alai alaa boykin tate stewart co G goode patrick irwin is co 6 P kelly we who b have ave signed this advertisements advertisement profess to tobe tote be ia law v r a abiding biding citizens but cannot respect any act purporting in g t to 0 be law which we believe to be unconstitutional as a such we esteem that thal which interdicts int erdlets the slave trade trades either cither domestic or foreign they are regarded as merchandise and slaves here and in their native country by their brethren the latter condition Is forbidden by divine laws law but bat the same law says to the hebrews you SHALL enslave the brethren around you and they SHALL be a perpetual inheritance tor for or yur your ch children ildrem we have never known native african genal civilized but by our plan of the american institution of domestic slavery we feel that great mutual benefits have bave and are how dow nw ing from the institution and esteem it a duty to extend the privileges of 0 becoming semi civilized to other of arll Atil cad cai degraded race by mingling at least a like number with the four millions now among as that reciprocal benefits be Befits may result that there are ship owners who would eagerly embark in an art enterprise so promising of large returns there can be no doubt the trade however is rendered somewhat hazardous by the vigilant efforts effort especially on the part of the english government to suppress it A ship captured and proved to be a slaver by the international law is forfeited and the master and crew if hied under british jurisdiction are liable not to heavy fine and imprisonment as in the united states but to be hanged banged shenew the new york tribune thinks hat that win S price sen ser A V wolverton wm tom smith and their associates are rather mean in a pecuniary point of view that they offer altogether too low a price for the merchandise chandise they order and that the net profit to be made on a good field hand band at the present value of cotton cant be less than a year the tribune says they ought to be worth or goo perhaps those gentlemen are the best judges in this matter slavery is its not forbidden by divine law on the contrary most liberal provisions have been made by that law regulating sustaining ta ining perpetuating the institution even from the day it was wai said cursed be canaan canaanj a servant of servants shall he be u unto nto uto his hla brethren blackness of the skin was a mark to forever distinguish the seed of cain ham black wherefore should there be cause for es saying on the horrors of the slave trade Is the condition of servitude inseparably joined to that of degradation and horror if it is the wrong exists not in the decree but in the agent who involuntarily executes it neither ia Is servitude exclusively confined to the negro race it is a necessary concomitant we might bay say of human existence its operations extend even into the courts of kings there are comparatively but few who do not in some degree act in the capacity of servants whether of white or black origin thus we readily perceive there are innumerable grades of servitude from the ministers of the mon arch of a realm to him whose skin ekin of blackness has in all ages distinguished him as the servant of servants f carrying this argument still further we might in truth adopting the words odthe of the new testament call no man master 9 for even the mightiest potentate pays his adoration to and humbly bows to some deity dotty real or ary whom he pro professes esses to serve lowthe fact that this lowest grade is sometimes linked with scenes of outrage and cruelty rendering it other than a state of comparative ti ye comfort no just grounds for re probating iro bating the system these are deplorable evils but solely chargeable 6 to tha of charity and forbearance which is also the source of great disquietude and sorrow even among those who are regarded ded as the inore lnore fortunate and favored clauses closes of society tyranny oppression and wrong are exercised even by the most dignified Is lb it at ati all singular that these sheild fina their victims where sebere ca ica baans sons are held in servitude the absence thereof we confess would be most singular we ask then if because great and crying evils are ate known to exist in society as at present 8 ent organized shail shall a disorganization of those alliances and the abolition of all its conven be proclaimed and each man be made the independent arbiter of his own affairs iri lri ine lne and arid unaccountable to any human power when anarchy will effectually heal the in firmi ties and remedy the evils complained of in society then may we hope that the existing evils of the alave system in the united states will become ameliorated b by y enthusiastic efforts to abolish it again if slavery should be abolished why does not congress enact a law to that effect if it should rot or it if congress has not the ability to abolish it when existing by virtue of constitutional charter and vigorously defended by its supporters where ia is the propriety of summoning governmental aid to suppress the siave slave trade would riot irot the abolition of the present law declaring it trl tri criminal minal minai do more towards conciliating b the south thereby strengthening the bonds of the union than it has ever done by way of checking the trade wiy wb why y it is stated that thal since that law has been in force forte so far from in the least retarding it the slave trade has been even more earnestly though secretly prosecuted than before again is it not evident that rhen when hen brought to this country and placed under the careful supervision of the humane southern planter plant erthe the condition of the native african will be at least in some soma degree improved with these considerations before us our judgment indicates that the attainment of two important desiderata are at the discretion of the american people first the restoration of political harmony between the two great sections of our country the north and the south second the extension to the degraded native african of so much of the benefits accruing from civilization as his bis capacity will a dmit admit ANOTHER delusion has lately blown up in new jersey they had agreed on april 25 11 says the cleveland plain dealer as the day this earth should pass away as a scroll and the elements debould burn with fervent beahl heat they were all with one accord in one place clothed in their ascension robes ready for their celestial exit having bidden as they thought a last farewell ta their bin sinful and unbelieving friend friends sf but the day came and passed and lol lot they were still inhabitants of this mundane sphere the plain dealer bayst we would advise the to let the sun fun and moon roli roll olly oily on keep themselves perfectly col cool coi and adwalt wait walt for the wagon which will be lonc along 1005 as oon soon goon as they will be ready for lor lt it good advice mr gray the end ia nor ia is it BO so easy to secure a passage g e to the skies aa as many of our brethren would fain bt believe belleve lieve inasmuch as so many good people have BO so many times been so signally and di a amrous lydis appoint e d the suggestion to those tho who have yet lingering hopes of ere long taking an serial excursion to that realm of glory and blessedness beyond the bounds of time tine and space if there be any such in your vicinity is most timely let them keep quiet and content themselves to sojourn for a while among among 0 republicans and sinners it seems selfish f for tor or so few to presume themselves alone ticketed for fora a flight sight to the upper mansions while the rest of man kiva klud are afe left groveling here below they will think better of the project we confidently trust and conclude to wait for the wagon if some of not caught napping when the time does come it will be because they are uncommonly wide awake joeli JOHN B ettilla an old man at troy NY may 1 beat out his bis daughter Christ christinas inaya inala brains with a hammer imagining that she was possessed of a devil the murdered girl was about nineteen years of age sanuk rish VISH fish at south wellfleet Well fleet magso masa may 2 shot dead his bis father in law eben S ward with a shot gun fish figh then tried to shoot himself but the gun missed fire |