vvj uuuwAmai cam vtio.\'.—The pro slavcryites ev* cry a hire accuse the abolitionists of being in favor of amalgamation. The charge, of course, is fulse, but from the stitetneut of Capt. Britton it apptar* that the slaveboid-era aro the greatest practical amaJgama'ion* ists, am! (hat the further south the army inovca the more negroes are bleached. Tbo pro slaveries ought to ceaae their railing against anti slavery men on this account. aud attend to their southern brethren, who,’ if not reformed soon, will not be able to distinguish each other from white Africans.i 1 % \ « ^