Publicopinionhailedthisdoctrinewithahowlofwildapplause,andsettheprisonersfree,towalkthecity,menofmark,andinfluence,andstation,astheyhadbeenbefore。
Publicopinion!whatclassofmenhaveanimmensepreponderanceovertherestofthecommunity,intheirpowerofrepresentingpublicopinioninthelegislature?theslave-owners。TheysendfromtheirtwelveStatesonehundredmembers,whilethefourteenfreeStates,withafreepopulationnearlydouble,returnbutahundredandforty-two。Beforewhomdothepresidentialcandidatesbowdownthemosthumbly,onwhomdotheyfawnthemostfondly,andforwhosetastesdotheycaterthemostassiduouslyintheirservileprotestations?Theslave-ownersalways。
Publicopinion!hearthepublicopinionofthefreeSouth,asexpressedbyitsownmembersintheHouseofRepresentativesatWashington。'Ihaveagreatrespectforthechair,'quothNorthCarolina,'Ihaveagreatrespectforthechairasanofficerofthehouse,andagreatrespectforhimpersonally;nothingbutthatrespectpreventsmefromrushingtothetableandtearingthatpetitionwhichhasjustbeenpresentedfortheabolitionofslaveryinthedistrictofColumbia,topieces。'-'Iwarntheabolitionists,'saysSouthCarolina,'ignorant,infuriatedbarbariansastheyare,thatifchanceshallthrowanyofthemintoourhands,hemayexpectafelon'sdeath。'-'LetanabolitionistcomewithinthebordersofSouthCarolina,'criesathird;mildCarolina'scolleague;'andifwecancatchhim,wewilltryhim,andnotwithstandingtheinterferenceofallthegovernmentsonearth,includingtheFederalgovernment,wewillHANGhim。'
Publicopinionhasmadethislaw-IthasdeclaredthatinWashington,inthatcitywhichtakesitsnamefromthefatherofAmericanliberty,anyjusticeofthepeacemaybindwithfettersanynegropassingdownthestreetandthrusthimintojail:nooffenceontheblackman'spartisnecessary。Thejusticesays,'I
choosetothinkthismanarunaway:'andlockshimup。Publicopinionimpowersthemanoflawwhenthisisdone,toadvertisethenegrointhenewspapers,warninghisownertocomeandclaimhim,orhewillbesoldtopaythejailfees。Butsupposingheisafreeblack,andhasnoowner,itmaynaturallybepresumedthatheissetatliberty。No:HEISSOLDTORECOMPENSEHISJAILER。Thishasbeendoneagain,andagain,andagain。Hehasnomeansofprovinghisfreedom;hasnoadviser,messenger,orassistanceofanysortorkind;noinvestigationintohiscaseismade,orinquiryinstituted。He,afreeman,whomayhaveservedforyears,andboughthisliberty,isthrownintojailonnoprocess,fornocrime,andonnopretenceofcrime:andissoldtopaythejailfees。Thisseemsincredible,evenofAmerica,butitisthelaw。
Publicopinionisdeferredto,insuchcasesasthefollowing:
whichisheadedinthenewspapers:-
'INTERESTINGLAW-CASE。
'AninterestingcaseisnowontrialintheSupremeCourt,arisingoutofthefollowingfacts。AgentlemanresidinginMarylandhadallowedanagedpairofhisslaves,substantialthoughnotlegalfreedomforseveralyears。Whilethusliving,adaughterwasborntothem,whogrewupinthesameliberty,untilshemarriedafreenegro,andwentwithhimtoresideinPennsylvania。Theyhadseveralchildren,andlivedunmolesteduntiltheoriginalownerdied,whenhisheirattemptedtoregainthem;butthemagistratebeforewhomtheywerebrought,decidedthathehadnojurisdictioninthecase。THEOWNERSEIZEDTHEWOMANANDHERCHILDRENITSTHE
NIGHT,ANDCARRIEDTHEMTOMARYLAND。'
'Cashfornegroes,''cashfornegroes,''cashfornegroes,'istheheadingofadvertisementsingreatcapitalsdownthelongcolumnsofthecrowdedjournals。Woodcutsofarunawaynegrowithmanacledhands,crouchingbeneathabluffpursuerintopboots,who,havingcaughthim,graspshimbythethroat,agreeablydiversifythepleasanttext。Theleadingarticleprotestsagainst'thatabominableandhellishdoctrineofabolition,whichisrepugnantaliketoeverylawofGodandnature。'Thedelicatemamma,whosmilesheracquiescenceinthissprightlywritingasshereadsthepaperinhercoolpiazza,quietsheryoungestchildwhoclingsaboutherskirts,bypromisingtheboy'awhiptobeatthelittleniggerswith。'-Butthenegroes,littleandbig,areprotectedbypublicopinion。
Letustrythispublicopinionbyanothertest,whichisimportantinthreepointsofview:first,asshowinghowdesperatelytimidofthepublicopinionslave-ownersare,intheirdelicatedescriptionsoffugitiveslavesinwidelycirculatednewspapers;
secondly,asshowinghowperfectlycontentedtheslavesare,andhowveryseldomtheyrunaway;thirdly,asexhibitingtheirentirefreedomfromscar,orblemish,oranymarkofcruelinfliction,astheirpicturesaredrawn,notbylyingabolitionists,butbytheirowntruthfulmasters。
Thefollowingareafewspecimensoftheadvertisementsinthepublicpapers。Itisonlyfouryearssincetheoldestamongthemappeared;andothersofthesamenaturecontinuetobepublishedeveryday,inshoals。
'Ranaway,NegressCaroline。Hadonacollarwithoneprongturneddown。'
'Ranaway,ablackwoman,Betsy。Hadanironbaronherrightleg。'
'Ranaway,thenegroManuel。Muchmarkedwithirons。'
'Ranaway,thenegressFanny。Hadonanironbandaboutherneck。'
'Ranaway,anegroboyabouttwelveyearsold。Hadroundhisneckachaindog-collarwith"DeLampert"engravedonit。'
'Ranaway,thenegroHown。Hasaringofirononhisleftfoot。
Also,Grise,HISWIFE,havingaringandchainontheleftleg。'
'Ranaway,anegroboynamedJames。Saidboywasironedwhenheleftme。'
'Committedtojail,amanwhocallshisnameJohn。Hehasaclogofirononhisrightfootwhichwillweighfourorfivepounds。'
'Detainedatthepolicejail,thenegrowench,Myra。HasseveralmarksofLASHING,andhasironsonherfeet。'
'Ranaway,anegrowomanandtwochildren。Afewdaysbeforeshewentoff,Iburntherwithahotiron,ontheleftsideofherface。ItriedtomaketheletterM。'
'Ranaway,anegromannamedHenry;hislefteyeout,somescarsfromadirkonandunderhisleftarm,andmuchscarredwiththewhip。'
'Onehundreddollarsreward,foranegrofellow,Pompey,40yearsold。Heisbrandedontheleftjaw。'
'Committedtojail,anegroman。Hasnotoesontheleftfoot。'
'Ranaway,anegrowomannamedRachel。Haslostallhertoesexceptthelargeone。'
'Ranaway,Sam。Hewasshotashorttimesincethroughthehand,andhasseveralshotsinhisleftarmandside。'
'Ranaway,mynegromanDennis。Saidnegrohasbeenshotintheleftarmbetweentheshoulderandelbow,whichhasparalysedthelefthand。'
'Ranaway,mynegromannamedSimon。Hehasbeenshotbadly,inhisbackandrightarm。'
'Ranaway,anegronamedArthur。Hasaconsiderablescaracrosshisbreastandeacharm,madebyaknife;lovestotalkmuchofthegoodnessofGod。'
'Twenty-fivedollarsrewardformymanIsaac。Hehasascaronhisforehead,causedbyablow;andoneonhisback,madebyashotfromapistol。'
'Ranaway,anegrogirlcalledMary。Hasasmallscaroverhereye,agoodmanyteethmissing,theletterAisbrandedonhercheekandforehead。'
'Ranaway,negroBen。Hasascaronhisrighthand;histhumbandforefingerbeinginjuredbybeingshotlastfall。Apartofthebonecameout。Hehasalsooneortwolargescarsonhisbackandhips。'
'Detainedatthejail,amulatto,namedTom。Hasascarontherightcheek,andappearstohavebeenburnedwithpowderontheface。'
'Ranaway,anegromannamedNed。Threeofhisfingersaredrawnintothepalmofhishandbyacut。Hasascaronthebackofhisneck,nearlyhalfround,donebyaknife。'
'Wascommittedtojail,anegroman。SayshisnameisJosiah。Hisbackverymuchscarredbythewhip;andbrandedonthethighandhipsinthreeorfourplaces,thusJM。Therimofhisrightearhasbeenbitorcutoff。'
'Fiftydollarsreward,formyfellowEdward。Hehasascaronthecornerofhismouth,twocutsonandunderhisarm,andtheletterEonhisarm。'
'Ranaway,negroboyEllie。Hasascarononeofhisarmsfromthebiteofadog。'
'Ranaway,fromtheplantationofJamesSurgette,thefollowingnegroes:Randal,hasoneearcropped;Bob,haslostoneeye;
KentuckyTom,hasonejawbroken。'
'Ranaway,Anthony。Oneofhisearscutoff,andhislefthandcutwithanaxe。'
'FiftydollarsrewardforthenegroJimBlake。Hasapiececutoutofeachear,andthemiddlefingerofthelefthandcutofftothesecondjoint。'
'Ranaway,anegrowomannamedMaria。Hasascarononesideofhercheek,byacut。Somescarsonherback。'
'Ranaway,theMulattowenchMary。Hasacutontheleftarm,ascarontheleftshoulder,andtwoupperteethmissing。'
Ishouldsay,perhaps,inexplanationofthislatterpieceofdescription,thatamongtheotherblessingswhichpublicopinionsecurestothenegroes,isthecommonpracticeofviolentlypunchingouttheirteeth。Tomakethemwearironcollarsbydayandnight,andtoworrythemwithdogs,arepracticesalmosttooordinarytodeservemention。
'Ranaway,mymanFountain。Hasholesinhisears,ascarontherightsideofhisforehead,hasbeenshotinthehindpartofhislegs,andismarkedonthebackwiththewhip。'
'TwohundredandfiftydollarsrewardformynegromanJim。Heismuchmarkedwithshotinhisrightthigh。Theshotenteredontheoutside,halfwaybetweenthehipandkneejoints。'
'Broughttojail,John。Leftearcropt。'
'Takenup,anegroman。Isverymuchscarredaboutthefaceandbody,andhastheleftearbitoff。'
'Ranaway,ablackgirl,namedMary。Hasascaronhercheek,andtheendofoneofhertoescutoff。'
'Ranaway,myMulattowoman,Judy。Shehashadherrightarmbroke。'
'Ranaway,mynegroman,Levi。Hislefthandhasbeenburnt,andI
thinktheendofhisforefingerisoff。'
'Ranaway,anegroman,NAMEDWASHINGTON。Haslostapartofhismiddlefinger,andtheendofhislittlefinger。'
'Twenty-fivedollarsrewardformymanJohn。Thetipofhisnoseisbitoff。'
'Twenty-fivedollarsrewardforthenegroslave,Sally。WalksAS
THOUGHcrippledintheback。'
'Ranaway,JoeDennis。Hasasmallnotchinoneofhisears。'
'Ranaway,negroboy,Jack。Hasasmallcropoutofhisleftear。'
'Ranaway,anegroman,namedIvory。Hasasmallpiececutoutofthetopofeachear。'
Whileuponthesubjectofears,ImayobservethatadistinguishedabolitionistinNewYorkoncereceivedanegro'sear,whichhadbeencutoffclosetothehead,inageneralpostletter。Itwasforwardedbythefreeandindependentgentlemanwhohadcausedittobeamputated,withapoliterequestthathewouldplacethespecimeninhis'collection。'
Icouldenlargethiscataloguewithbrokenarms,andbrokenlegs,andgashedflesh,andmissingteeth,andlaceratedbacks,andbitesofdogs,andbrandsofred-hotironsinnumerable:butasmyreaderswillbesufficientlysickenedandrepelledalready,Iwillturntoanotherbranchofthesubject。
Theseadvertisements,ofwhichasimilarcollectionmightbemadeforeveryyear,andmonth,andweek,andday;andwhicharecoollyreadinfamiliesasthingsofcourse,andasapartofthecurrentnewsandsmall-talk;willservetoshowhowverymuchtheslavesprofitbypublicopinion,andhowtenderitisintheirbehalf。
Butitmaybeworthwhiletoinquirehowtheslave-owners,andtheclassofsocietytowhichgreatnumbersofthembelong,defertopublicopinionintheirconduct,nottotheirslavesbuttoeachother;howtheyareaccustomedtorestraintheirpassions;whattheirbearingisamongthemselves;whethertheyarefierceorgentle;whethertheirsocialcustomsbebrutal,sanguinary,andviolent,orbeartheimpressofcivilisationandrefinement。
Thatwemayhavenopartialevidencefromabolitionistsinthisinquiry,either,Iwilloncemoreturntotheirownnewspapers,andIwillconfinemyself,thistime,toaselectionfromparagraphswhichappearedfromdaytoday,duringmyvisittoAmerica,andwhichrefertooccurrenceshappeningwhileIwasthere。Theitalicsintheseextracts,asintheforegoing,aremyown。
ThesecasesdidnotALLoccur,itwillbeseen,interritoryactuallybelongingtolegalisedSlaveStates,thoughmost,andthosetheveryworstamongthemdid,astheircounterpartsconstantlydo;butthepositionofthescenesofactioninreferencetoplacesimmediatelyathand,whereslaveryisthelaw;
andthestrongresemblancebetweenthatclassofoutragesandtherest;leadtothejustpresumptionthatthecharacterofthepartiesconcernedwasformedinslavedistricts,andbrutalisedbyslavecustoms。
'HORRIBLETRAGEDY。
'ByaslipfromTHESOUTHPORTTELEGRAPH,Wisconsin,welearnthattheHon。CharlesC。P。Arndt,MemberoftheCouncilforBrowncounty,wasshotdeadONTHEFLOOROFTHECOUNCILCHAMBER,byJamesR。Vinyard,MemberfromGrantcounty。THEAFFAIRgrewoutofanominationforSheriffofGrantcounty。Mr。E。S。BakerwasnominatedandsupportedbyMr。Arndt。ThisnominationwasopposedbyVinyard,whowantedtheappointmenttovestinhisownbrother。
Inthecourseofdebate,thedeceasedmadesomestatementswhichVinyardpronouncedfalse,andmadeuseofviolentandinsultinglanguage,dealinglargelyinpersonalities,towhichMr。A。madenoreply。Aftertheadjournment,Mr。A。steppeduptoVinyard,andrequestedhimtoretract,whichherefusedtodo,repeatingtheoffensivewords。Mr。ArndtthenmadeablowatVinyard,whosteppedbackapace,drewapistol,andshothimdead。
'TheissueappearstohavebeenprovokedonthepartofVinyard,whowasdeterminedatallhazardstodefeattheappointmentofBaker,andwho,himselfdefeated,turnedhisireandrevengeupontheunfortunateArndt。'
'THEWISCONSINTRAGEDY。
PublicindignationrunshighintheterritoryofWisconsin,inrelationtothemurderofC。C。P。Arndt,intheLegislativeHalloftheTerritory。MeetingshavebeenheldindifferentcountiesofWisconsin,denouncingTHEPRACTICEOFSECRETLYBEARINGARMSINTHE
LEGISLATIVECHAMBERSOFTHECOUNTRY。WehaveseentheaccountoftheexpulsionofJamesR。Vinyard,theperpetratorofthebloodydeed,andareamazedtohear,that,afterthisexpulsionbythosewhosawVinyardkillMr。Arndtinthepresenceofhisagedfather,whowasonavisittoseehisson,littledreamingthathewastowitnesshismurder,JUDGEDUNNHASDISCHARGEDVINYARDONBAIL。TheMiners'FreePressspeaksINTERMSOFMERITEDREBUKEattheoutrageuponthefeelingsofthepeopleofWisconsin。Vinyardwaswithinarm'slengthofMr。Arndt,whenhetooksuchdeadlyaimathim,thatheneverspoke。Vinyardmightatpleasure,beingsonear,haveonlywoundedhim,buthechosetokillhim。'
'MURDER。
ByaletterinaSt。Louispaperofthe'4th,wenoticeaterribleoutrageatBurlington,Iowa。AMr。Bridgmanhavinghadadifficultywithacitizenoftheplace,Mr。Ross;abrother-in-lawofthelatterprovidedhimselfwithoneofColt'srevolvingpistols,metMr。B。inthestreet,ANDDISCHARGEDTHECONTENTSOF
FIVEOFTHEBARRELSATHIM:EACHSHOTTAKINGEFFECT。Mr。B。,thoughhorriblywounded,anddying,returnedthefire,andkilledRossonthespot。'
'TERRIBLEDEATHOFROBERTPOTTER。
'Fromthe"CaddoGazette,"ofthe12thinst。,welearnthefrightfuldeathofColonelRobertPotter……Hewasbesetinhishousebyanenemy,namedRose。Hesprangfromhiscouch,seizedhisgun,and,inhisnight-clothes,rushedfromthehouse。Forabouttwohundredyardshisspeedseemedtodefyhispursuers;but,gettingentangledinathicket,hewascaptured。RosetoldhimTHATHEINTENDEDTOACTAGENEROUSPART,andgivehimachanceforhislife。HethentoldPotterhemightrun,andheshouldnotbeinterruptedtillhereachedacertaindistance。Potterstartedatthewordofcommand,andbeforeagunwasfiredhehadreachedthelake。Hisfirstimpulsewastojumpinthewateranddiveforit,whichhedid。Rosewasclosebehindhim,andformedhismenonthebankreadytoshoothimasherose。Inafewsecondshecameuptobreathe;andscarcehadhisheadreachedthesurfaceofthewaterwhenitwascompletelyriddledwiththeshotoftheirguns,andhesunk,torisenomore!'
'MURDERINARKANSAS。
'WeunderstandTHATASEVERERENCONTRECAMEOFFafewdayssinceintheSenecaNation,betweenMr。Loose,thesub-agentofthemixedbandoftheSenecas,Quapaw,andShawnees,andMr。JamesGillespie,ofthemercantilefirmofThomasG。AllisonandCo。,ofMaysville,Benton,CountyArk,inwhichthelatterwasslainwithabowie-
knife。Somedifficultyhadforsometimeexistedbetweentheparties。ItissaidthatMajorGillespiebroughtontheattackwithacane。Asevereconflictensued,duringwhichtwopistolswerefiredbyGillespieandonebyLoose。LoosethenstabbedGillespiewithoneofthosenever-failingweapons,abowie-knife。
ThedeathofMajorG。ismuchregretted,ashewasaliberal-mindedandenergeticman。Sincetheabovewasintype,wehavelearnedthatMajorAllisonhasstatedtosomeofourcitizensintownthatMr。Loosegavethefirstblow。Weforbeartogiveanyparticulars,asTHEMATTERWILLBETHESUBJECTOFJUDICIALINVESTIGATION。'
'FOULDEED。
ThesteamerThames,justfromMissouririver,broughtusahandbill,offeringarewardof500dollars,forthepersonwhoassassinatedLilburnW。Baggs,lateGovernorofthisState,atIndependence,onthenightofthe6thinst。GovernorBaggs,itisstatedinawrittenmemorandum,wasnotdead,butmortallywounded。
'Sincetheabovewaswritten,wereceivedanotefromtheclerkoftheThames,givingthefollowingparticulars。Gov。BaggswasshotbysomevillainonFriday,6thinst。,intheevening,whilesittinginaroominhisownhouseinIndependence。Hisson,aboy,hearingareport,ranintotheroom,andfoundtheGovernorsittinginhischair,withhisjawfallendown,andhisheadleaningback;
ondiscoveringtheinjurydonetohisfather,hegavethealarm。
Foottrackswerefoundinthegardenbelowthewindow,andapistolpickedupsupposedtohavebeenoverloaded,andthrownfromthehandofthescoundrelwhofiredit。Threebuckshotsofaheavyload,tookeffect;onegoingthroughhismouth,oneintothebrain,andanotherprobablyinornearthebrain;allgoingintothebackpartoftheneckandhead。TheGovernorwasstillaliveonthemorningofthe7th;butnohopesforhisrecoverybyhisfriends,andbutslighthopesfromhisphysicians。
'Amanwassuspected,andtheSheriffmostprobablyhaspossessionofhimbythistime。
'ThepistolwasoneofapairstolensomedayspreviousfromabakerinIndependence,andthelegalauthoritieshavethedescriptionoftheother。'
'RENCONTRE。
'AnunfortunateAFFAIRtookplaceonFridayeveninginChatresStreet,inwhichoneofourmostrespectablecitizensreceivedadangerouswound,fromapoignard,intheabdomen。FromtheBeeNewOrleansofyesterday,welearnthefollowingparticulars。ItappearsthatanarticlewaspublishedintheFrenchsideofthepaperonMondaylast,containingsomestricturesontheArtilleryBattalionforfiringtheirgunsonSundaymorning,inanswertothosefromtheOntarioandWoodbury,andtherebymuchalarmwascausedtothefamiliesofthosepersonswhowereoutallnightpreservingthepeaceofthecity。MajorC。Gally,Commanderofthebattalion,resentingthis,calledattheofficeanddemandedtheauthor'sname;thatofMr。P。Arpinwasgiventohim,whowasabsentatthetime。Someangrywordsthenpassedwithoneoftheproprietors,andachallengefollowed;thefriendsofbothpartiestriedtoarrangetheaffair,butfailedtodoso。OnFridayevening,aboutseveno'clock,MajorGallymetMr。P。ArpininChatresStreet,andaccostedhim。"AreyouMr。Arpin?"
'"Yes,sir。"
'"ThenIhavetotellyouthatyouarea-"applyinganappropriateepithet。
'"Ishallremindyouofyourwords,sir。"
'"ButIhavesaidIwouldbreakmycaneonyourshoulders。"
'"Iknowit,butIhavenotyetreceivedtheblow。"
'Atthesewords,MajorGally,havingacaneinhishands,struckMr。Arpinacrosstheface,andthelatterdrewapoignardfromhispocketandstabbedMajorGallyintheabdomen。
'Fearsareentertainedthatthewoundwillbemortal。WE
UNDERSTANDTHATMR。ARPINHASGIVENSECURITYFORHISAPPEARANCEAT
THECRIMINALCOURTTOANSWERTHECHARGE。'
'AFFRAYINMISSISSIPPI。
'Onthe27thult。,inanaffraynearCarthage,Leakecounty,Mississippi,betweenJamesCottinghamandJohnWilburn,thelatterwasshotbytheformer,andsohorriblywounded,thattherewasnohopeofhisrecovery。Onthe2ndinstant,therewasanaffrayatCarthagebetweenA。C。SharkeyandGeorgeGoff,inwhichthelatterwasshot,andthoughtmortallywounded。Sharkeydeliveredhimselfuptotheauthorities,BUTCHANGEDHISMINDANDESCAPED!'
'PERSONALENCOUNTER。
'AnencountertookplaceinSparta,afewdayssince,betweenthebarkeeperofanhotel,andamannamedBury。ItappearsthatBuryhadbecomesomewhatnoisy,ANDTHATTHEBARKEEPER,DETERMINEDTO
PRESERVEORDER,HADTHREATENEDTOSHOOTBURY,whereuponBurydrewapistolandshotthebarkeeperdown。Hewasnotdeadatthelastaccounts,butslighthopeswereentertainedofhisrecovery。'
'DUEL。
'TheclerkofthesteamboatTRIBUNEinformsusthatanotherduelwasfoughtonTuesdaylast,byMr。Robbins,abankofficerinVicksburg,andMr。Fall,theeditoroftheVicksburgSentinel。
Accordingtothearrangement,thepartieshadsixpistolseach,which,aftertheword"Fire!"THEYWERETODISCHARGEASFASTAS
THEYPLEASED。Fallfiredtwopistolswithouteffect。Mr。Robbins'
firstshottookeffectinFall'sthigh,whofell,andwasunabletocontinuethecombat。'
'AFFRAYINCLARKECOUNTY。
'AnUNFORTUNATEAFFRAYoccurredinClarkecountyMO。,nearWaterloo,onTuesdaythe19thult。,whichoriginatedinsettlingthepartnershipconcernsofMessrs。M'KaneandM'Allister,whohadbeenengagedinthebusinessofdistilling,andresultedinthedeathofthelatter,whowasshotdownbyMr。M'Kane,becauseofhisattemptingtotakepossessionofsevenbarrelsofwhiskey,thepropertyofM'Kane,whichhadbeenknockedofftoM'Allisteratasheriff'ssaleatonedollarperbarrel。M'KaneimmediatelyfledANDATTHELATESTDATESHADNOTBEENTAKEN。
'THISUNFORTUNATEAFFRAYcausedconsiderableexcitementintheneighbourhood,asboththepartiesweremenwithlargefamiliesdependinguponthemandstoodwellinthecommunity。'
Iwillquotebutonemoreparagraph,which,byreasonofitsmonstrousabsurdity,maybearelieftotheseatrociousdeeds。
'AFFAIROFHONOUR。
'WehavejustheardtheparticularsofameetingwhichtookplaceonSixMileIsland,onTuesday,betweentwoyoungbloodsofourcity:SamuelThurston,AGEDFIFTEEN,andWilliamHine,AGED
THIRTEENyears。Theywereattendedbyyounggentlemenofthesameage。Theweaponsusedontheoccasion,wereacoupleofDickson'sbestrifles;thedistance,thirtyyards。Theytookonefire,withoutanydamagebeingsustainedbyeitherparty,excepttheballofThurston'sgunpassingthroughthecrownofHine'shat。THROUGH
THEINTERCESSIONOFTHEBOARDOFHONOUR,thechallengewaswithdrawn,andthedifferenceamicablyadjusted。'
IfthereaderwillpicturetohimselfthekindofBoardofHonourwhichamicablyadjustedthedifferencebetweenthesetwolittleboys,whoinanyotherpartoftheworldwouldhavebeenamicablyadjustedontwoporters'backsandsoundlyfloggedwithbirchenrods,hewillbepossessed,nodoubt,withasstrongasenseofitsludicrouscharacter,asthatwhichsetsmelaughingwheneveritsimagerisesupbeforeme。
Now,Iappealtoeveryhumanmind,imbuedwiththecommonestofcommonsense,andthecommonestofcommonhumanity;toalldispassionate,reasoningcreatures,ofanyshadeofopinion;andask,withtheserevoltingevidencesofthestateofsocietywhichexistsinandabouttheslavedistrictsofAmericabeforethem,cantheyhaveadoubtoftherealconditionoftheslave,orcantheyforamomentmakeacompromisebetweentheinstitutionoranyofitsflagrant,fearfulfeatures,andtheirownjustconsciences?
Willtheysayofanytaleofcrueltyandhorror,howeveraggravatedindegree,thatitisimprobable,whentheycanturntothepublicprints,and,running,readsuchsignsasthese,laidbeforethembythemenwhoruletheslaves:intheirownactsandundertheirownhands?
Dowenotknowthattheworstdeformityanduglinessofslaveryareatoncethecauseandtheeffectoftherecklesslicensetakenbythesefreebornoutlaws?Dowenotknowthatthemanwhohasbeenbornandbredamongitswrongs;whohasseeninhischildhoodhusbandsobligedatthewordofcommandtoflogtheirwives;women,indecentlycompelledtoholduptheirowngarmentsthatmenmightlaytheheavierstripesupontheirlegs,drivenandharriedbybrutaloverseersintheirtimeoftravail,andbecomingmothersonthefieldoftoil,undertheverylashitself;whohasreadinyouth,andseenhisvirginsistersread,descriptionsofrunawaymenandwomen,andtheirdisfiguredpersons,whichcouldnotbepublishedelsewhere,ofsomuchstockuponafarm,oratashowofbeasts:-dowenotknowthatthatman,wheneverhiswrathiskindledup,willbeabrutalsavage?Dowenotknowthatasheisacowardinhisdomesticlife,stalkingamonghisshrinkingmenandwomenslavesarmedwithhisheavywhip,sohewillbeacowardoutofdoors,andcarryingcowards'weaponshiddeninhisbreast,willshootmendownandstabthemwhenhequarrels?Andifourreasondidnotteachusthisandmuchbeyond;ifweweresuchidiotsastocloseoureyestothatfinemodeoftrainingwhichrearsupsuchmen;shouldwenotknowthattheywhoamongtheirequalsstabandpistolinthelegislativehalls,andinthecounting-house,andonthemarketplace,andinalltheelsewherepeacefulpursuitsoflife,mustbetotheirdependants,eventhoughtheywerefreeservants,somanymercilessandunrelentingtyrants?
What!shallwedeclaimagainsttheignorantpeasantryofIreland,andmincethematterwhentheseAmericantaskmastersareinquestion?Shallwecryshameonthebrutalityofthosewhohamstringcattle:andsparethelightsofFreedomuponearthwhonotchtheearsofmenandwomen,cutpleasantposiesintheshrinkingflesh,learntowritewithpensofred-hotirononthehumanface,racktheirpoeticfanciesforliveriesofmutilationwhichtheirslavesshallwearforlifeandcarrytothegrave,breakinglivinglimbsasdidthesoldierywhomockedandslewtheSaviouroftheworld,andsetdefencelesscreaturesupfortargets!
ShallwewhimperoverlegendsofthetorturespractisedoneachotherbythePaganIndians,andsmileuponthecrueltiesofChristianmen!Shallwe,solongasthesethingslast,exultabovethescatteredremnantsofthatrace,andtriumphinthewhiteenjoymentoftheirpossessions?Rather,forme,restoretheforestandtheIndianvillage;inlieuofstarsandstripes,letsomepoorfeatherflutterinthebreeze;replacethestreetsandsquaresbywigwams;andthoughthedeath-songofahundredhaughtywarriorsfilltheair,itwillbemusictotheshriekofoneunhappyslave。
Ononetheme,whichiscommonlybeforeoureyes,andinrespectofwhichournationalcharacterischangingfast,lettheplainTruthbespoken,andletusnot,likedastards,beataboutthebushbyhintingattheSpaniardandthefierceItalian。WhenknivesaredrawnbyEnglishmeninconflictletitbesaidandknown:'WeowethischangetoRepublicanSlavery。ThesearetheweaponsofFreedom。Withsharppointsandedgessuchasthese,LibertyinAmericahewsandhacksherslaves;or,failingthatpursuit,hersonsdevotethemtoabetteruse,andturnthemoneachother。'
CHAPTERXVIII-CONCLUDINGREMARKS
THEREaremanypassagesinthisbook,whereIhavebeenatsomepainstoresistthetemptationoftroublingmyreaderswithmyowndeductionsandconclusions:preferringthattheyshouldjudgeforthemselves,fromsuchpremisesasIhavelaidbeforethem。Myonlyobjectintheoutset,was,tocarrythemwithmefaithfullywheresoeverIwent:andthattaskIhavedischarged。
ButImaybepardoned,ifonsuchathemeasthegeneralcharacteroftheAmericanpeople,andthegeneralcharacteroftheirsocialsystem,aspresentedtoastranger'seyes,Idesiretoexpressmyownopinionsinafewwords,beforeIbringthesevolumestoaclose。
Theyare,bynature,frank,brave,cordial,hospitable,andaffectionate。Cultivationandrefinementseembuttoenhancetheirwarmthofheartandardententhusiasm;anditisthepossessionoftheselatterqualitiesinamostremarkabledegree,whichrendersaneducatedAmericanoneofthemostendearingandmostgenerousoffriends。Ineverwassowonupon,asbythisclass;neveryieldedupmyfullconfidenceandesteemsoreadilyandpleasurably,astothem;nevercanmakeagain,inhalfayear,somanyfriendsforwhomIseemtoentertaintheregardofhalfalife。
Thesequalitiesarenatural,Iimplicitlybelieve,tothewholepeople。Thattheyare,however,sadlysappedandblightedintheirgrowthamongthemass;andthatthereareinfluencesatworkwhichendangerthemstillmore,andgivebutlittlepresentpromiseoftheirhealthyrestoration;isatruththatoughttobetold。
Itisanessentialpartofeverynationalcharactertopiqueitselfmightilyuponitsfaults,andtodeducetokensofitsvirtueoritswisdomfromtheirveryexaggeration。OnegreatblemishinthepopularmindofAmerica,andtheprolificparentofaninnumerablebroodofevils,isUniversalDistrust。YettheAmericancitizenplumeshimselfuponthisspirit,evenwhenheissufficientlydispassionatetoperceivetheruinitworks;andwilloftenadduceit,inspiteofhisownreason,asaninstanceofthegreatsagacityandacutenessofthepeople,andtheirsuperiorshrewdnessandindependence。
'Youcarry,'saysthestranger,'thisjealousyanddistrustintoeverytransactionofpubliclife。Byrepellingworthymenfromyourlegislativeassemblies,ithasbredupaclassofcandidatesforthesuffrage,who,intheirveryact,disgraceyourInstitutionsandyourpeople'schoice。Ithasrenderedyousofickle,andsogiventochange,thatyourinconstancyhaspassedintoaproverb;foryounosoonersetupanidolfirmly,thanyouaresuretopullitdownanddashitintofragments:andthis,becausedirectlyyourewardabenefactor,orapublicservant,youdistrusthim,merelybecauseheisrewarded;andimmediatelyapplyyourselvestofindout,eitherthatyouhavebeentoobountifulinyouracknowledgments,orheremissinhisdeserts。Anymanwhoattainsahighplaceamongyou,fromthePresidentdownwards,maydatehisdownfallfromthatmoment;foranyprintedliethatanynotoriousvillainpens,althoughitmilitatedirectlyagainstthecharacterandconductofalife,appealsatoncetoyourdistrust,andisbelieved。Youwillstrainatagnatinthewayoftrustfulnessandconfidence,howeverfairlywonandwelldeserved;
butyouwillswallowawholecaravanofcamels,iftheybeladenwithunworthydoubtsandmeansuspicions。Isthiswell,thinkyou,orlikelytoelevatethecharacterofthegovernorsorthegoverned,amongyou?'
Theanswerisinvariablythesame:'There'sfreedomofopinionhere,youknow。Everymanthinksforhimself,andwearenottobeeasilyoverreached。That'showourpeoplecometobesuspicious。'
Anotherprominentfeatureistheloveof'smart'dealing:whichgildsovermanyaswindleandgrossbreachoftrust;manyadefalcation,publicandprivate;andenablesmanyaknavetoholdhisheadupwiththebest,whowelldeservesahalter;thoughithasnotbeenwithoutitsretributiveoperation,forthissmartnesshasdonemoreinafewyearstoimpairthepubliccredit,andtocripplethepublicresources,thandullhonesty,howeverrash,couldhaveeffectedinacentury。Themeritsofabrokenspeculation,orabankruptcy,orofasuccessfulscoundrel,arenotgaugedbyitsorhisobservanceofthegoldenrule,'Doasyouwouldbedoneby,'butareconsideredwithreferencetotheirsmartness。Irecollect,onbothoccasionsofourpassingthatill-
fatedCairoontheMississippi,remarkingonthebadeffectssuchgrossdeceitsmusthavewhentheyexploded,ingeneratingawantofconfidenceabroad,anddiscouragingforeigninvestment:butIwasgiventounderstandthatthiswasaverysmartschemebywhichadealofmoneyhadbeenmade:andthatitssmartestfeaturewas,thattheyforgotthesethingsabroad,inaveryshorttime,andspeculatedagain,asfreelyasever。ThefollowingdialogueIhaveheldahundredtimes:'IsitnotaverydisgracefulcircumstancethatsuchamanasSo-and-soshouldbeacquiringalargepropertybythemostinfamousandodiousmeans,andnotwithstandingallthecrimesofwhichhehasbeenguilty,shouldbetoleratedandabettedbyyourCitizens?Heisapublicnuisance,ishenot?''Yes,sir。''Aconvictedliar?''Yes,sir。''Hehasbeenkicked,andcuffed,andcaned?''Yes,sir。''Andheisutterlydishonourable,debased,andprofligate?''Yes,sir。''Inthenameofwonder,then,whatishismerit?''Well,sir,heisasmartman。'
Inlikemanner,allkindsofdeficientandimpoliticusagesarereferredtothenationalloveoftrade;though,oddlyenough,itwouldbeaweightychargeagainstaforeignerthatheregardedtheAmericansasatradingpeople。Theloveoftradeisassignedasareasonforthatcomfortlesscustom,soveryprevalentincountrytowns,ofmarriedpersonslivinginhotels,havingnofiresideoftheirown,andseldommeetingfromearlymorninguntillateatnight,butatthehastypublicmeals。TheloveoftradeisareasonwhytheliteratureofAmericaistoremainforeverunprotected'Forweareatradingpeople,anddon'tcareforpoetry:'thoughweDO,bytheway,professtobeveryproudofourpoets:whilehealthfulamusements,cheerfulmeansofrecreation,andwholesomefancies,mustfadebeforethesternutilitarianjoysoftrade。
Thesethreecharacteristicsarestronglypresentedateveryturn,fullinthestranger'sview。But,thefoulgrowthofAmericahasamoretangledrootthanthis;anditstrikesitsfibres,deepinitslicentiousPress。
Schoolsmaybeerected,East,West,North,andSouth;pupilsbetaught,andmastersreared,byscoresuponscoresofthousands;
collegesmaythrive,churchesmaybecrammed,temperancemaybediffused,andadvancingknowledgeinallotherformswalkthroughthelandwithgiantstrides:butwhilethenewspaperpressofAmericaisin,ornear,itspresentabjectstate,highmoralimprovementinthatcountryishopeless。Yearbyyear,itmustandwillgoback;yearbyyear,thetoneofpublicfeelingmustsinklowerdown;yearbyyear,theCongressandtheSenatemustbecomeoflessaccountbeforealldecentmen;andyearbyyear,thememoryoftheGreatFathersoftheRevolutionmustbeoutragedmoreandmore,inthebadlifeoftheirdegeneratechild。
AmongtheherdofjournalswhicharepublishedintheStates,therearesome,thereaderscarcelyneedbetold,ofcharacterandcredit。Frompersonalintercoursewithaccomplishedgentlemenconnectedwithpublicationsofthisclass,Ihavederivedbothpleasureandprofit。ButthenameoftheseisFew,andoftheothersLegion;andtheinfluenceofthegood,ispowerlesstocounteractthemoralpoisonofthebad。
AmongthegentryofAmerica;amongthewell-informedandmoderate:
inthelearnedprofessions;atthebarandonthebench:thereis,astherecanbe,butoneopinion,inreferencetotheviciouscharacteroftheseinfamousjournals。Itissometimescontended-
Iwillnotsaystrangely,foritisnaturaltoseekexcusesforsuchadisgrace-thattheirinfluenceisnotsogreatasavisitorwouldsuppose。Imustbepardonedforsayingthatthereisnowarrantforthisplea,andthateveryfactandcircumstancetendsdirectlytotheoppositeconclusion。
Whenanyman,ofanygradeofdesertinintellectorcharacter,canclimbtoanypublicdistinction,nomatterwhat,inAmerica,withoutfirstgrovellingdownupontheearth,andbendingthekneebeforethismonsterofdepravity;whenanyprivateexcellenceissafefromitsattacks;whenanysocialconfidenceisleftunbrokenbyit,oranytieofsocialdecencyandhonourisheldintheleastregard;whenanymaninthatfreecountryhasfreedomofopinion,andpresumestothinkforhimself,andspeakforhimself,withouthumblereferencetoacensorshipwhich,foritsrampantignoranceandbasedishonesty,heutterlyloathesanddespisesinhisheart;
whenthosewhomostacutelyfeelitsinfamyandthereproachitcastsuponthenation,andwhomostdenounceittoeachother,daretosettheirheelsupon,andcrushitopenly,inthesightofallmen:then,Iwillbelievethatitsinfluenceislessening,andmenarereturningtotheirmanlysenses。ButwhilethatPresshasitsevileyeineveryhouse,anditsblackhandineveryappointmentinthestate,fromapresidenttoapostman;while,withribaldslanderforitsonlystockintrade,itisthestandardliteratureofanenormousclass,whomustfindtheirreadinginanewspaper,ortheywillnotreadatall;solongmustitsodiumbeuponthecountry'shead,andsolongmusttheevilitworks,beplainlyvisibleintheRepublic。
TothosewhoareaccustomedtotheleadingEnglishjournals,ortotherespectablejournalsoftheContinentofEurope;tothosewhoareaccustomedtoanythingelseinprintandpaper;itwouldbeimpossible,withoutanamountofextractforwhichIhaveneitherspacenorinclination,toconveyanadequateideaofthisfrightfulengineinAmerica。Butifanymandesireconfirmationofmystatementonthishead,lethimrepairtoanyplaceinthiscityofLondon,wherescatterednumbersofthesepublicationsaretobefound;andthere,lethimformhisownopinion。1
Itwouldbewell,therecanbenodoubt,fortheAmericanpeopleasawhole,iftheylovedtheRealless,andtheIdealsomewhatmore。
Itwouldbewell,ifthereweregreaterencouragementtolightnessofheartandgaiety,andawidercultivationofwhatisbeautiful,withoutbeingeminentlyanddirectlyuseful。Buthere,Ithinkthegeneralremonstrance,'weareanewcountry,'whichissooftenadvancedasanexcusefordefectswhicharequiteunjustifiable,asbeing,ofright,onlytheslowgrowthofanoldone,maybeveryreasonablyurged:andIyethopetohearoftherebeingsomeothernationalamusementintheUnitedStates,besidesnewspaperpolitics。
Theycertainlyarenotahumorouspeople,andtheirtemperamentalwaysimpressedmeisbeingofadullandgloomycharacter。Inshrewdnessofremark,andacertaincast-ironquaintness,theYankees,orpeopleofNewEngland,unquestionablytakethelead;astheydoinmostotherevidencesofintelligence。Butintravellingabout,outofthelargecities-asIhaveremarkedinformerpartsofthesevolumes-Iwasquiteoppressedbytheprevailingseriousnessandmelancholyairofbusiness:whichwassogeneralandunvarying,thatateverynewtownIcameto,IseemedtomeettheverysamepeoplewhomIhadleftbehindme,atthelast。Suchdefectsasareperceptibleinthenationalmanners,seem,tome,tobereferable,inagreatdegree,tothiscause:whichhasgeneratedadull,sullenpersistenceincoarseusages,andrejectedthegracesoflifeasundeservingofattention。ThereisnodoubtthatWashington,whowasalwaysmostscrupulousandexactonpointsofceremony,perceivedthetendencytowardsthismistake,eveninhistime,anddidhisutmosttocorrectit。
IcannotholdwithotherwritersonthesesubjectsthattheprevalenceofvariousformsofdissentinAmerica,isinanywayattributabletothenon-existencethereofanestablishedchurch:
indeed,Ithinkthetemperofthepeople,ifitadmittedofsuchanInstitutionbeingfoundedamongstthem,wouldleadthemtodesertit,asamatterofcourse,merelybecauseitWASestablished。But,supposingittoexist,Idoubtitsprobableefficacyinsummoningthewanderingsheeptoonegreatfold,simplybecauseoftheimmenseamountofdissentwhichprevailsathome;andbecauseIdonotfindinAmericaanyoneformofreligionwithwhichweinEurope,oreveninEngland,areunacquainted。Dissentersresortthitheringreatnumbers,asotherpeopledo,simplybecauseitisalandofresort;andgreatsettlementsofthemarefounded,becausegroundcanbepurchased,andtownsandvillagesreared,wheretherewerenoneofthehumancreationbefore。ButeventheShakersemigratedfromEngland;ourcountryisnotunknowntoMr。
JosephSmith,theapostleofMormonism,ortohisbenighteddisciples;IhavebeheldreligiousscenesmyselfinsomeofourpopuloustownswhichcanhardlybesurpassedbyanAmericancamp-
meeting;andIamnotawarethatanyinstanceofsuperstitiousimpostureontheonehand,andsuperstitiouscredulityontheother,hashaditsoriginintheUnitedStates,whichwecannotmorethanparallelbytheprecedentsofMrs。Southcote,MaryToftstherabbit-breeder,orevenMr。ThornofCanterbury:whichlattercasearose,sometimeafterthedarkageshadpassedaway。
TheRepublicanInstitutionsofAmericaundoubtedlyleadthepeopletoasserttheirself-respectandtheirequality;butatravellerisboundtobearthoseInstitutionsinhismind,andnothastilytoresentthenearapproachofaclassofstrangers,who,athome,wouldkeepaloof。Thischaracteristic,whenitwastincturedwithnofoolishpride,andstoppedshortofnohonestservice,neveroffendedme;andIveryseldom,ifever,experienceditsrudeorunbecomingdisplay。Onceortwiceitwascomicallydeveloped,asinthefollowingcase;butthiswasanamusingincident,andnottherule,ornearit。
Iwantedapairofbootsatacertaintown,forIhadnonetotravelin,butthosewiththememorablecorksoles,whichweremuchtoohotforthefierydecksofasteamboat。Ithereforesentamessagetoanartistinboots,importing,withmycompliments,thatIshouldbehappytoseehim,ifhewoulddomethepolitefavourtocall。Heverykindlyreturnedforanswer,thathewould'lookround'atsixo'clockthatevening。
Iwaslyingonthesofa,withabookandawine-glass,ataboutthattime,whenthedooropened,andagentlemaninastiffcravat,withinayearortwooneithersideofthirty,entered,inhishatandgloves;walkeduptothelooking-glass;arrangedhishair;tookoffhisgloves;slowlyproducedameasurefromtheuttermostdepthsofhiscoat-pocket;andrequestedme,inalanguidtone,to'unfix'
mystraps。Icomplied,butlookedwithsomecuriosityathishat,whichwasstilluponhishead。Itmighthavebeenthat,oritmighthavebeentheheat-buthetookitoff。Then,hesathimselfdownonachairoppositetome;restedanarmoneachknee;
and,leaningforwardverymuch,tookfromtheground,byagreateffort,thespecimenofmetropolitanworkmanshipwhichIhadjustpulledoff:whistling,pleasantly,ashedidso。Heturneditoverandover;surveyeditwithacontemptnolanguagecanexpress;
andinquiredifIwishedhimtofixmeabootlikeTHAT?I
courteouslyreplied,thatprovidedthebootswerelargeenough,I
wouldleavetheresttohim;thatifconvenientandpracticable,I
shouldnotobjecttotheirbearingsomeresemblancetothemodelthenbeforehim;butthatIwouldbeentirelyguidedby,andwouldbegtoleavethewholesubjectto,hisjudgmentanddiscretion。
'Youan'tpartickler,aboutthisscoopintheheel,Isupposethen?'sayshe:'wedon'tfollerthat,here。'Irepeatedmylastobservation。Helookedathimselfintheglassagain;wentclosertoittodashagrainortwoofdustoutofthecornerofhiseye;
andsettledhiscravat。Allthistime,mylegandfootwereintheair。'Nearlyready,sir?'Iinquired。'Well,prettynigh,'hesaid;'keepsteady。'IkeptassteadyasIcould,bothinfootandface;andhavingbythistimegotthedustout,andfoundhispencil-case,hemeasuredme,andmadethenecessarynotes。Whenhehadfinished,hefellintohisoldattitude,andtakingupthebootagain,musedforsometime。'Andthis,'hesaid,atlast,'isanEnglishboot,isit?ThisisaLondonboot,eh?''That,sir,'I
replied,'isaLondonboot。'Hemusedoveritagain,afterthemannerofHamletwithYorick'sskull;noddedhishead,aswhoshouldsay,'IpitytheInstitutionsthatledtotheproductionofthisboot!';rose;putuphispencil,notes,andpaper-glancingathimselfintheglass,allthetime-putonhishat-drewonhisglovesveryslowly;andfinallywalkedout。Whenhehadbeengoneaboutaminute,thedoorreopened,andhishatandhisheadreappeared。Helookedroundtheroom,andatthebootagain,whichwasstilllyingonthefloor;appearedthoughtfulforaminute;andthensaid'Well,goodarternoon。''Goodafternoon,sir,'saidI:
andthatwastheendoftheinterview。
ThereisbutoneotherheadonwhichIwishtoofferaremark;andthathasreferencetothepublichealth。Insovastacountry,wheretherearethousandsofmillionsofacresoflandyetunsettledanduncleared,andoneveryroodofwhich,vegetabledecompositionisannuallytakingplace;wheretherearesomanygreatrivers,andsuchoppositevarietiesofclimate;therecannotfailtobeagreatamountofsicknessatcertainseasons。ButI
mayventuretosay,afterconversingwithmanymembersofthemedicalprofessioninAmerica,thatIamnotsingularintheopinionthatmuchofthediseasewhichdoesprevail,mightbeavoided,ifafewcommonprecautionswereobserved。Greatermeansofpersonalcleanliness,areindispensabletothisend;thecustomofhastilyswallowinglargequantitiesofanimalfood,threetimesa-day,andrushingbacktosedentarypursuitsaftereachmeal,mustbechanged;thegentlersexmustgomorewiselyclad,andtakemorehealthfulexercise;andinthelatterclause,themalesmustbeincludedalso。Aboveall,inpublicinstitutions,andthroughoutthewholeofeverytownandcity,thesystemofventilation,anddrainage,andremovalofimpuritiesrequirestobethoroughlyrevised。ThereisnolocalLegislatureinAmericawhichmaynotstudyMr。Chadwick'sexcellentReportupontheSanitaryConditionofourLabouringClasses,withimmenseadvantage。
IHAVEnowarrivedatthecloseofthisbook。Ihavelittlereasontobelieve,fromcertainwarningsIhavehadsinceIreturnedtoEngland,thatitwillbetenderlyorfavourablyreceivedbytheAmericanpeople;andasIhavewrittentheTruthinrelationtothemassofthosewhoformtheirjudgmentsandexpresstheiropinions,itwillbeseenthatIhavenodesiretocourt,byanyadventitiousmeans,thepopularapplause。
Itisenoughforme,toknow,thatwhatIhavesetdowninthesepages,cannotcostmeasinglefriendontheothersideoftheAtlantic,whois,inanything,deservingofthename。Fortherest,Iputmytrust,implicitly,inthespiritinwhichtheyhavebeenconceivedandpenned;andIcanbidemytime。
Ihavemadenoreferencetomyreception,norhaveIsufferedittoinfluencemeinwhatIhavewritten;for,ineithercase,Ishouldhaveofferedbutasorryacknowledgment,comparedwiththatIbearwithinmybreast,towardsthosepartialreadersofmyformerbooks,acrosstheWater,whometmewithanopenhand,andnotwithonethatcloseduponanironmuzzle。
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