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Show George B. Cheever. Yonr R eprc. cntntivcs and Senators ought to be c~pc<'inlly instru cted and bound to pre5f! eYcry artid' of the C0 11, t itution to its uttcrmo t in favor of liberty aiHl rig ht. You Oll !!;ht to demand a declara tion of the Cong res of the United States tktt the proYision in the Con:.;titution oC the U nited States again t attainder, against ever s ufl'ering in capacity or evil to de ccud from parent ' to childre n, may, anu rightfully d oc~, protect and set free the children of the en laved, and that the maxim, partlls sequ-itur ventre1n, is the g reatc t po siblc violation of that pro vi -ion. In this conflict, it can hardly be necessary to say that the church and ministry mu t ' tnncl hig her than the politieian ; must in fact lead, and not follow, with the 'Vord of God. They must not a sk, \Vhat do the politicians d<' sire ? \VImt arc they willing to sanction and applaud? Ilow f}u· can we preach ngainst SlaYcry and not damage th eir platform., or prevent the availability of their candidates for the Prcs iucncy? Let us undcrstnncl ea ch other. \Ve welcome them to our aiel, ju t so far as they can follow after the 'Vord of God, nnd n()'ree with it, ab ~ tainin g from putting into their programme any implication of the sacr cdn "' s or intan g iblcn es~ of BlaYcry as a Ye. ted right; any injunction o1· pledge against laboring for it abolition; any a - 'rtion of the wronofulness of interferino· . 0 0 for the deliverance of the four or five millions of slaves, now groaning under such Londagc in the Slave States. W c hold ourselve~ , as Chri. tian , commissione::l oC God, and bound in con cience to labor for such deliverance, and it is our po itiYe right and duty o to do ; and, therefore, if any political party should set up a ~ a ncce.-sary qualifi cation for the Presidency a pledge never to cck the deliverance of the en:;la.ved, o1· a sanction of the Fug itive Slave Bill, or of the claim of proper ty in man, that moment they set them e lv c.~ in oppojtion to the \Vord of God, ancl no true Cltristian can go with them. They array them. elves again t the Christ inn con. cicncc, rights, pri vileges, dignity, and duty of all who know that they ought to obey God rather than man. If success is the mission of George B. Cheever. politicians, our mission from G od is to break every yoke, and let t!tc oppre setl go free ; n ot merely to labor again t the cx ten ion of S lavery, b ut for it e ntire overthrow ; not merely for the white mnn's pa r ty, but for the dclivcranec of the enslaved. We are bound to press the spirit of the Con titu tion against every letter of Slavery, a nd the letter of the Con t itution in behalf of Freedom again L every a ttempt of the sp iri t of Slavery. F o r none can deny tltat the Con ' titution was framed for Freed om. Neither is there in it a ny intimation of ever having been de,'igncd or fram ed for the whit s only, and not the blacks ; much 1 •s. a ny intima tion of any guarantee of S lavery, a s the condition e ither of blacks or whites, or any part of them. There is no intimation in it that any human being can be the property of a ny other human being. If the re were any .. ueh wickedness it would be a piratical Con.' liLu tion. The re being no hadow of such pretence, either in Rpi ri t or le tter, whence omc~ the daring a umption ? By what supe rhuman framl tra nsacted, under wltat ~pell of inferna t incautation, laying the sen 'C., the r eason, the conscience of the people a ·lccp, so that they could COIL c nt to uch change ~ nd corruption of the ·haractcr of their right ? lly what horrible mcsmcri m of' Sa tan do you tand as a. man gazing motionless with , ta ring cy ·s, para lyzed, not horrifled, but ins. cn:iblc, while the ns a in enters your dwelling, carries away )'Out' goM, murders your household, and leaves you under such a lunacy, such a Rpcll of madne s, such a nightma re of perdition that henceforth vou walk about and labor to convince ' J your.:;elf and othe rs that thi ., is all politically right, is ag t·eca-hlc to the article in yom· c harte r , is a vc ted right of constitutional a. sa 'in~, with which you must not interfere! This is the a ssnmption coolly mad·, even l>y profc. eclly A nt i-Sla very politicians\ who do not scruple to afftrm that the proteetion of .prope rty in .-ln.ve , property in man, is the busi ness aml prope r work of the Con~titution , and tha t, if the Fug itive S lave L aw were r epealed, they would go in for |