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ovCcthG-ofglt;tlt;auTOOEATEFUI, VERY!The says A correspondentof the Journal warns our citizens against colored men who are sid to be about the city, calling on our citizens for aid on the pretence that they are fugitive Blaves. It should be remembered that Bev. Hr. Loguen is ready to relieve the necessities' of all real fugitives, and he is enabled to guard against all impositions. It is suspected that some unprincipled white persons are .partners in the impositions of the negroes, and our citizensshould be on their guard.”The Standard is,right for once, It is sus- * pected that some “ unprincipled white persons 1 are partners” with these negroes, and the late election shows that ‘‘our citizens” are on j « their guard ” Who are these{‘ unprincipled Hwhite persons?” Are they editors? 'Are they the men that shriek for Kansas, and hold the bowl for Kansas bleeding? Poor negroes*—caught in bad company. Even the Standard refuses to associate with them, but cries “ stop thief,” and hands them over to Brudder Loguen, while it modestly; holds its nose and walks the other way. This is too bad. It must be a hot fire that a salamander can’t stand. Poor Moses—sick, eh? There must be something “rotten in Den-, mark.” Bring the hartshorn and the tonga
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Syracuse Daily Courier

Syracuse, New York, US

Thu, Mar 12, 1857

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