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erefore, that they thrus the poor negroes in the advance of every battle; that they blaze away upon them in the rear whilst they force them upon the Confederate death in the front; that they cheat and swindle them out of the miserable wages they have promised them, and subject their wives and daughters to indiscriminate concubinage. None of these things astonish us. For, in reality, it is not slavery that they wish to abolish, but the slaves. "It is not that we love the negro so much," as Mr. Chase once said, "but that we hate his master." How wonderfully does Puritanism preserve its instincts from generation to generation.--It was born in hate and envy, and in hate and envy it will breathe its dying breath. It was not that it loved liberty that it brought Charles I. to the block, but that it wanted to encircle its own plebeian head with a royal crown. It is not slavery that it wars against now, but a class whom it has known for centuries, both in the Old World and the New, as its