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" As every succeeding day strengthened the cause of those who had been so unjustly persecuted, and weakened that of the persecutors, so every day produced some new proof qf that growing strength. The first was the arrest of one of the incendiaries, who, as will be seen, was a member of a " highly respectable" family ; for the anti-abolition riots are almost always fomented and encouraged by persons of this class, whose pecuniary interests, or those of their connex ions, either are, or are belie...ved to be, in danger from giving freedom to the slave, and whose prejudices, therefore, on this subject are the hottest, fiercest, and most ungovernable. The following is the paragraph in which the announcement of this arrest was made in the newspapers : " We learn that a man, who is represented to be of a highly respect able family, was arrested on Tuesday, and taken before Alderman Binns, charged with having been concerned in the recent destruction of Pennsylvania Hall. Mr. Shotwell appeared as the principal witness, and testified that he was in the hall on the night of the conflagration, and saw the prisoner busily engaged in tearing down the blinds, and inciting others to the destruction of the building.
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