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erica; sold the half-baked savage to the Southern planter; "demanded" and received the highest cash price for the article; and from his first introduction into America down to the very day of the dissolution of the Union, were the only Americans engaged in the slave trade. They have built up their factories and commerce by his labor, and in the meantime, the chattel having become civilized Christian, and industrious, they naturally desire to steal him back, so that they can sell him again to Cuba at the increased valuation which he has derived from his Southern residence. Having taken all the trouble to bring him from Africa, and had him properly educated in a school of civilization, who can deny that they may properly "demand from him whatever services he can render?" Nor does another proposition of the philanthropic Banks admit of question. "The Government makes use of mules, horses, uneducated and educated white men in the defence of its institutions. Why should not the negr