or* 3 idAII lt;1ruhlu bur v ci uni • it is ;tbcv nil, *11 | ever sjukcji xhU i.ii the i ®‘inSI * i . *1 J«lI]4subject utterly rov.ilt at tho idea of the slaves being freed ami left in their midst.' it is difficult tor a northern person never Lure to conceive the disgust and abhor* ence with wbieh they vie* the negro policy of the a*iia’tiy.», and I do not believe it will ever work whilu the people retain their opinions on it, Some may think they will change: what folly, to luppos, a people with every prejudice, every fading, and a life education to euBiaiu their convictions that they are right and we wrong ; that millions are roing to change as by tosgie. This general ion will not see the change. 'flio policy ufthis administration h*#, baan *oci uufor-* - i ■a*iunateiy as to ■ furnish tho original so-1 streetSMiteBift with jut tha argtuneute b« JtS!,uWiof the% D; Hal sa merit; gratcl bear t|ow«rchiidring c(failed, ing? ’ movedMabiii