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rest, the field, nor the flood, does black out such a figure as in Harper's Magazines. Among man it is the color only of that race which is nearest the animal, and was affixed to them by the hand of the Almighty as a punishment of the of their ancestors. It is a badge of universal and perpetual servitude. --It has been so from the beginning, and, in spite of philanthropists, it will be so to the end. Yet, the morbid appetite of New England seems never to grow weary of its pet sables. White is lasipid. Even blue, though the color of the Heavens, whose stars ware copied from the United States flag; and of the ocean whose every wave is tributary to her keels is not to be thought of in comparison of black. The red men, who never could be made a slave, New England slew for that very reason. The Canossian type, which has produced all that is great in the world's history, is thrust aside from its regards to give place to the lowest type of humanity — to a race which never produced