Refine Search

THE TIMES ON AMERICAN SLAVERY

... abolish slavery. More- over, in the South, where slavery chiefly prevails, all the laws, customs, habits, and pursuits of the people are modified by this one institution, The orgame life of ten millions of people must be changed before slavery can be abolished ...

THE CASE OF M'QUERRY, A FUGITIVE SLAVE

... what w~e may tfle tterni the opposition, it was urged-1st, that no proof offes haed been given of sult a legal existenee of slavery stof in Kentifceky as. would substantiate this species of pro- salet perty ; 2dly, that whatever mihght htave been ?? ls. ...

GOVERNMENT INQUIRY INTO THE BELFAST RIOTS

... Cutoios ABDUCTION CASE.-A clurious Cese oc- curred in the Drytown mines the other day. illustra- tive of the existence of slavery hi ( lina, which is thss reported :-Drytown was besieged for two days by Chinamen, witnesses and friends itt a case of ab- ...

A MARTYR OR A CRIMINAL?

... and a fanatic who carries his life in his hand t as carelessly as a glove is the most dangerous fanatic of , 'P all. But slavery is a thing well calculated to produce fanatics of the Captain Brown stamp, and to make martyrs of them when they die, as they ...

COURT OF SESSION—FIRST DIVISION—FEB. 21

... property, but the Court refusaed.to repouniseiit as opposed to the fundamental principles of out civil polity. A state of slavery was not more abhorrent to our'simrals than ilcest, which was a capital crime by the law bf Scotland. The only doubt raised ...

POLICE COURT—THURSDAY

... every chntge of the.Administratieel, including s:ie geny judges. There -an be really D0 true freedatmin a country where slavery eeilt Noilutel the soil asd contaminates tine air-; and thsuefore I am surprised to hear my friend Mr, Bright talk of the ...

THE CASE OF GOUGH v. LEES

... One of the clergymen iuveighed strongly against the Abolitionists for agitating the subject in the Northern States where no slavery is tolerated. If Garrison warts to attack the evil, said he, why does he not go where lie can make some impression upon ...

LATEST LIVERPOOL NEWS

... side -resulting i ts le artetrd ~of some twventy persons. All this times tisa Governar of teterritory, Snon tsthe Pro- . slavery usen escaep after their 'buthelseies -,nay hie is eveni e accused of aiditig astd abettitig. James ?? Kattsas n correspondetit ...

REVIEW OF THE SESSION OF CONGRESS

... of Kansas as a Slate State ? The Constitution, we maintain, is a compromise, and the Union is a compromise with southern slavery, or rather a series of compromises, from time to time. The confederacy thus formed and thus far sustained upon a system of ...

CASE OF THE BRITISH WEST INDIES STATED

... don the part of the Colonlists to obtain labourers froms Br-itian and It other parts, of Europe, to whsomn the practice of slavery could ntlever- have been applied. Time results of this prohibitory and tr discouraging system 1sursued towaids British subjects ...

CENTRAL POLICE COURT—REMARKS BY BAILIE SMITH

... morning till eleven at night. Talk of fac- ld tory labor and- the early closing movement I there -was no such v dreadful slavery as this. It wvas really astonishing to observe with . what assiduity people carried on that dangerous and doubtful call- e ...