THE UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN DAILY.7 goadedtioi madntess by the soul-de- hood, and demanding thie ceissph'te vouring thought "I ala a slave--at slave emnancipaition of his drospisid, outraged far life," yet, with an abiding faith in and enslaved race. And he acc'i-i Goil, believing that 'He with one is atilislhed hs amissiont with the giraciftul mrajority," the bleeding heart of Mr. power of -a gentlenan and a h1fio D~oglass tle'w still to the sun-rays of Mlobs hissed, threatened, and iasiotif- liberty. edt-liiioi lit, like Phillipo, who had a having imnpairtedslto hisa fella v-bandl- geniuts of bieing sore of tils own wtill, ititn his secretly acquired kniledge, Soil, 'I will speak. I will 'te iteard. ettiwei tii then the injustice of slav- lHe cringed before no foi'.Ile ditd nit cry, and id atured thiemi with the love invite attack; hot, if v iol lce isa.> iij~i- itt liberty; whetn Gailhail suffered lint avoitlatili', lhe'trovdci elacif t tavi' t t i (} fi s l I l tio bei ularittiglilyasttoolei'iniithat iiii- qultitons intilttition lorsititory t" gre'at evials which wire to fallow, Diligplass btade farewell to Slavery. 1Pairicks I tiry.to t itotettitig .entate siiih',was liiotgltt unoder te magical diiiiti af his elaiiici'. andtl'reatdiy toi,!titd bty himiitt'litsilbolidistflight, couldt say, d ive i libty or gisv' ine- ieath.' Aind this sayinig sias a stiblimeicalit, cevei for a frei'i'nnt;tout ifs-coitlitrtill not'e'stublimits' i-tieit wsianpraeticaIlly assirteid by a btitututln ci-utoaitoii Whteni i thetoui~ii tassiirted hlIiit. 'tic, it isais in lh ietof ti crisis ini ths ietiily of tlilsiiatt ,Dturin - lila mouist eventiftulpiiriod-d.ii t i mosi ctiv' pat if lila life, _M.. t -Ixnlas was titrnisheititliwitihti'eif itte'-mtlld- 'atst teites ti' :li ottlil in-ag' its i dlit tsoul piervtaded s-tt wtit pssiontfor j,'stiti'. 1leiir wilt si-teilicti ciislitat lirit of ibiolition. liei'wso-talhatt rock-led wvitih agliiail. Melt giroied titotit seeking tilt light. Sitme' askitI, "Wht iIive ii'wsesti-lo it slaver;) a violintatitti5-tne'ss of thiieidegrtadeid saitiniltial systei'tohut iiti-ei itt its 11 lt; wsitihaitilfilltilte i-tin hlioif oppres'sion in ii iswvtnsoul; si-he htai erattiated fiotit ittitec-itiir ilititu- tin with lila dittlomiatin tile btakt; si-It ktewiw ipti itV, li tlibe Compteldto letave- hoiti', mtheri.ttanail i tlioct i3t-li a ititnesse iistitsl Xlit-'?tt IBY faittftil ol toil nd indusitry lie gridaliaity rose, atnd lk 'sSatil. t'iit'-Ot't attove all lils brettis"'ii. 'liii' tatN;-- plici't'is il as-vl; the Btostntittiti lot', lils primeir; te lycetii,lila Salt- bli itschool;CGarrihsn, Piliipsa.'inl Mlottie, Is fellow ttoile'rs at Ii' whatr'. -'i'tth ill ever-present fiat thiii hi' wotildt le 'atured'tlandtlatken tat-k is shivery, iltic teeth 'oi Asieris-an pirejutdie oant netrly evi-ry Isiniloa tance to hotels, decent ctars.lyceitmis, and even the house of taod, hmilethe wamtth of hliiataaffection attini have .been strongest, Mr. Douglo ss ott- .lered ntpon the danlgerous utissioni si speaisng toaottctest topitltce. Sub' bty side vtth Pttilltis, rttrrtsoii, 'Mutt- roe, ansd White, the isend forth fruit towna to towv,, ft-ot state to stale, a tiotnitiig iaibinger of pieace, crossed oceans, gained admission to palates, lifting np Iliad groat cluarion voice in exposing wickedness, denouncing op- pression, pretoeling hunt brother- antdttssictttl matni.1 suit alit-. otItmlletBownit oiti tfilt' 'it ptitiiihotatDtttssssfor oinilt- it -dlltt' iliisittittit of lil attce'. 'lucyi-iilet littin tilt1 'tli' untrv -sir. ('1ttttttdter obsuig. itieinsylvstia, to, isa- citsliitie ltstls '- Peslti t-itroastt is ein ftavor of 't ittakig tI ti-c's P-'rm,'Doulatss wsiniifaiortoft i-s-i ttlligit i-trioorktoritetundtergrtilltd ro'ttild ittil lie stay wts dectrer "Cli wi ti ii i'.ith liie, tilelass, t'till buhtrstitig is-it syitijsilif orthe i,'lvi- As Dtougltass thtdt Iurncished itticsi sati-tti ".'1114ilit ii'l iii'o ithe vil I tot liiis tilt,, "Riasst's lietheicsnalvtill (tiile itefriensoit tftisitt si 'cry - Itctiteftttiltivti«ita, hnt stilt',"l No-tiltit-stSouth iseti'"-00ul tilt ill trn'. T'li' shillofat Sitlo siltsiii thtie Opetl'sery htorstsed iy atrile i-itt ii 110 sstiigit ii'taf tter st I sin t'over- and i(ttittii11it11ttiis, II ,'titithii i'l- nitig i-itPtoil Aiii- eti, i.s-t tl i-tir- sie-i-ii' rngioftiewIth fnit',tilts grout uti-tier.tIese t Cielt otituistitt itie- wtbali itat isllthegatirs'ti smii lt-'sto vr ts-tiensttith -il Aat ililt' lwthug tttt slt iv10rs-lit h u itt ilitloirette stv ;I, lii'hegl iseieIis wer'tr'lousngctcisttl eris',hiset klesterite'erls tr]itstheouiatit't, tnis-t Ie loseltantith seittoe t-re is i Licoltnt t'e1enlbstgofthe etre solti silt,"ugh thesi-llt Stisnoer a O 1 and ottuemes have b tegti ner o Nn o Ot!i'eton-aet' ttl'dthts-e snact',cloti lis t thlesl-mbiteoedhsestare 111011- Nvlf."lhus,-,th uhe, suit con- au- thes, em e gamuond erks, ple- otgthe s fdeslss yroacsise,7 siut100teroeis, olrtotos, and cont- em's; stat until tie beheld thetm engaged is all moaniner of eniterprisetecomnio Io sotter melt, captturing iettle 11 i ROBERT WILD tie Pticlihle, bteeding i-alt-tutti sill-i ep 551t, ont tile htillattle, utivitug,autinug, tli ea-it Rhobiert Wildl, Wisconisin'srelic-scala- 111g, li-lng it famuii's s te uistit-is, i lustein the coattest, wsi-to ira inn-1M swis-es, andslchitlren, ast abtose callsll- tikee, Nov. i2, 1875. tHe aihindcsi_ rseinig andi wiorsiinglthtl . C t tie ths publis schiosofaththcity and lia's ilduitdlsoking hiopt~uttl or gratutatesd trou thIte high s-hausilha li'~tnotll life beyondsithie give itS104.in the fall of ithat year =ii ens- utititliehultislthiat fttet tto ttter-edtthe U'iiveriety of NWlseitisit,, tak- i-'lftuuts-iicel dilta its-she classicail sourse. lie sill grud- titli ug -'-lcfluly iii Iutueish-i cte front the institution in Toni',av- uithil ssiit; iye hu moh Is' -- itt" completedl tiecosurse ini three froim hits htandsatnilthas trliti ) ii e fl lehot tt testd us~~~ ~ oafc tutis ilOst-i- -a1''n is-liwhcch ticeisill muake fhis pio- fsslton.Mr. AWild time for maney{ sa t'tih'cIi- o Dsuttlttite ls ti li,,lL1 iii'Ilcihliit a tiettut', i bstu n isn lmteIreastidin oratou- anstI tmid- gte tle lift',I tof tihtuitscmustsluiceiii hit I ii; red tuetsi- athd tuce it the 111n4- usive, Ifslhiitttiie. i- htlu hit tteuiceous itusi'tillit ts- techi ixittti;inyeagrlefparticsipbytedy ahe orttmrscalgon. iWhis isogeneral- Lts' utis ght i- icette wtystli voic. I ortoryconist cifth p ler crnlitcrcslthuer115p1accarntheu sa i-i-hbtin thin hotefeeatetsduis-yishistict toisireil tandiitt'meIsscttusutby t-spe ',tIo i nlutlaae o a lycdtncstictised the I'moust cuat', iiint li -titndtlytgagce, ust-tall, elec'y 'Sthe ,inaericatn lingo.," hit1-1t evgeti--ry os' ittu tlsitst biett-h hiss shilence. W'tiththetilt itilitof l'gi,, paths t 11,111u0tt1-,anuta1 ntive s-Mili, hse couldt11t i ist i' to ttialts o itlughsCr ;llotat ilay stIl.t.\ls-ggti is 1 not lift lniito teItlitt f -Il - Doutugs;. Wei dsolist tfirget, hit suuttist's us-ia i-shttutitlt' ni thusi~(t-Ihait h 5li m' ii'dloi his-is dsi iivossitss; thtst-It illps issptolishet neel1st''gat; t hau t \s' Iftig-luand's grett orator, Dali W elt- ti-c, si-its learneduianlimit hutuiisi'tiuiO - utueit. IL'et uestohtforget,talsot, thati, they wei-iri' mantinug in the uatliy sit firo astirt fshle, "in iliii treumtiuutfst ht solce'oit sie tlt asu tffered,,(utttutu' iuos vuet'yt) itotitliti esigiihttlt it tilst woritstie" But sihut-ti t-'rtmich tDoulugtus stoat', thiei-ros-m tutud stp- Ire of usiose imstut.utisod ,-its soicti awaviy, then'mt hem uittt i ts reaiedhi. Ilit ussmit muttri'-lylgtetuhetu'st iluatluence, Isi-tuenstyll . ulrustipitI msenot r mt-Irii-; It slisnomth iluucilot it I's e t' uftestedlanttstlstotslttssmmiv eloqtuences'uof thet'hlt-tit. Ie open'ed-i huh 'hetartatue l'spurinug buttedlithirstt. Ileto a isuis gu itt'ss tutu forg1iiig itts to ta tahltI What si-i-tiee-ut s in- itroucedt istsltme hotoat utan, stase, perhaps~t,.Joseh's forgivuniss to Itile tut'etmr'u, muss's'toutsohug uintil ttmstit ui Ihls isjil toIslila lalitusudyinig mateir? Setsthue foriller's'avethes 11sitest Stautso Ltutsttl. at dlihi edsise of lils ageiutister, 'holdinug Ihis troul- blisughleduhandstesmgtugeul itsfrienidly, convierstiton. "Wasuerevers-'matn es- hpeiente h irepahtu'ic? Xus the're' ever uuis'S'see suitoe genuerots?'l "Ifere is thy 'greatesdt s, imy)'Maiiry- Itimmull" I ity years agbo thuou gtsiesl tutun Ithe birth of ahionmasn. B-ad thaou aset lost titus. 'The snatiuons!i s-lamuest'tutui e lulls enidedIlilt caruct wvitshue revesence of diva nations, of tree nations, of all naios, 24t Its say;' for lie vwas a noon of lsuusai'ly. Itr,,i~t hllving htall,], ite s-ti,ell ser attu iunmuusmsetuisti, iwithitalleys anii 1)1:u1'steemsuitng ti-ith fti'i y, ':aud It utuittilos tht arnir-lis-ty t'pttloiit at' itisiiltt tai titetrtul sss'tmh.,'il - Issiacu'ltti tct, strts-d'iig sacross '. cotinenut, fuurrowsetd by' tmightly rcuro,_ umul tI 'ucul mill s iLmitlsit.' hsa adhi- tuthum orutue uuuiugusi 'iit tau litio cu tusiesl aiy othuirurace,. it-re ti tn tius, Nature his is-cu-edi l 1hus 'Ness Worhld ftomth~e Old by ths'-stea-si f Atlaus,must so Asmeu'us't, in hit isoltionas, is nuideistress of lieurass-mufuttus, atscreign at herself, Lask ad the pass- of ths'(,5.1 Worlid. Bts-itof tiem i is ht= ai 1l mstttisug i's-i-y oilier,.5'onliieii1 r .L- tutesis aildambsithiutosn sma actsoustn eci em' inruosimug anxietiues. A-tootoI ths te'eth, thueyhpi'he expensse 2sou11has u11,012ltax, to msuultitply- their in;Ati- hmena of uetruion.us, Andyt, in spte atfttmu'tu' taristiugarinutamentu, thi-Itsleuep Is evser troublledlby idream% ofl intersohts heaten~ed,of lhostile ilsuil- hilistions fosrmmeud, of Itstotce brokert,,oant sf 'i'ttsic selugglee uesulting in rens- its-' andilrusin. AndsthIten, 0 Amseicauns, look at dals Replublic! Stutro'e'thatn tummy utiotv inhits op uu' in time nmusmber, in-lligen-s,. vis -oir and1patiotism its peoplie, as b-- stuhtiahly uassailauble hut its greaut 10an- tinet-sal stirosngblt, s-iwit o diugsroum nteig;hutare Is thretents iits tuarbors, tsemcis sit ouitlyingagnumd exposoedl possessions to iuake it osnxious, it is te only. gus-at power in the ivorullustht hsno steal of rana~Iurmanuents sum itnd. or seto th maintains its Iteae or lproteut; its integrity: Anmeriea is thue tuttuter of lust assn destinises, tadlull h(-ctrpuhitimi. itaditions hpoint to a policy of peace= alnd good will aunong uaen. l'hioll a natural reason, thmen, has - been re'ared the struetureoT ofuas'ftr- sign policy. "Peasce, columserce, tua-e