j'!i« wns luiiuidLbiy conversant;But the grea; object of your tract . tfhoM be to arouse the laboring masses i ofcbe ireo States against abolition.—• Depict the consequences to them of immediate abolition, 'i I,- ,d being tree, would be dispersed, ‘hiejgli the lb o r, t h i— would cn'e“ int. compete1 cion with the free laborer 'he Amsri-can. the Irishman and the German, reduce bis wages, be confounded with him and affect his moral and social standing, and as the ultras go tor j abolition and amalgamation, show that | their object is to unite in marriage the laboring white man and the laboring black woman; to reduce the laboring white man to the despised and degra-j dad condition of rkn black man.’’I II.H'A In ,* -w. . L 1 f* J 1