AMERICAN SLAVERY
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... AZAIERICAN SLAVERY. Last 6¼-cuing, a public meceting wars he)M in thec carge Scbchol-i-ooin if Beigrave Chapel, for thle purpce cf Prilistirog the svilipathiee of the public against slavery in h United tte iioinre especially to bring thle weightuftlie ...
... himself warn thre chain of slavery. He slouald ri .St, therefore speak of slavery asti liehd, seen it, sand as lie Icnew itn ely to exiat inr.the I . oe xitI h slave holding states of America,. ler ta. ge' Though the quesetion of slavery bad oiften bsen diecussed ...
... SLAVERY AND ABOLITIONISTS. ,he On, ;he an Ys3 eir 3 a en the a's nd ing loy kall sai ihe )lic me Mhe 'er, ade arn its bat LA its lair 6ble '050 tle. For- all Or hy baby ral n a r of nee Dod of his I of sin- iion fed, fair to ave this the Ire isa Aith ...
... AMERICAN SLAVERY. .. ?? _ - at~out - ?? a waioted tende veh ,a er lmerous audience at- and watie tne East-parade chaprel, to hear from Mr. 'W.raftan this found ecpd. slave, some account of the horrors of saey~ atheant Amrca, and particularly relative ...
... ? the Slavery of the South. to b a A great alternative is before you: -0hristianitjy must we I it con 4ely, or Slavery till Christiani'ty. i ra l to Or it may be presented in. another ?? are n1111et extend its dominoio to the Southl, or Slavery will hen ...
... AMERICAN SLAVERY. THE EARL OF SHJAFTESBURY'S p V REJOINDER. t The Earl of Shaftesbury has written the following a letter to the editor of Tre Times. ft is all answer to the t] reply panblished in the name of the ladies of America, to the P address of ...
... self preached against slavery, I refer to the Rev. J. G. Si ) Fee, and I often feared his life would be sacrificed by the Pl A defenders of slavery. I shall be happy to learn that Bishop nm I_ Smith is not a defender of slavery. Judging from the num- ...
... great ques- tion of slavery has produced such a feeling between us that there is no official connection between our ecclesiastical bodies. W5e are known among them-for we extend to some of the So)uthern States-as being very anti-slavery in our feelingz, ...
... COOLIE SLAVERY. TO THE EDITORS OF THE LEEDS MERCURY. GEN'TLEIs EN,-The leader in the ?? on the new elave trade ought to be copied by tbe press, together I with the articlefromllthe News ofthe Churches, tbe more so, at present, as the Emperor of the French ...
... L uOTTO AND SLAVERY.. United ?? Sbt.: The following, letter has been aadressed by a t Manchester gentleian to Sir Peter Fairbair, Mayor, who L presided at the late, Antisiave Meeting held in this town. We rejoice at the, effort which Mr. Cross and others ...
... SLAVERY AND CONGRESS. ?? ~ ~ ?? AASLGIn THE Americans must be a patient race. Year after year they suffer from the dreadful blister of slavery tortures and annoyances, worse than any that the most pious of Indian faquirs ever dared to inflict upon his ...