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... Mitchell, advo- on cate, presided, and gave an interesting opening address fes on the subject of slavery. Mr Davis, at the outset, ag spoke of the nature of slavery, describing it in all its pa hideousness and misery. At considerable length, he the showed to ...

SECOND EDITION

... resigned. Scanlen forming Cabinet. THE ABOLITION OF SLAVERY. PARIs, Thursday evening. 14 M3. Gambetta attended it, banquet given here this e e evening to celebrate the anniversary of the abolitioni of slavery. The President of the Chamber, in . proposing the ...

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... upon which her faum rests is, of course, Uncle Toui's Cabin, which rendered such service to the cause of the abolition of slavery in America. The story was begun in the Washington LNational Era -of which, by the way, one of the editors was Whittier, the ...

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... the Free States should disavow any right to interfere with slavery in the Slave States; recom- mended the introduction of a Bill for the admins- sion of New Mexico, leaving the question of slavery 1 for the inhabitants to decide; and suggested an &mendmenit ...

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... for the local traffic, as such competition may. I result in the withdrawal of both. SLAVERY IN SOUTH-EASTERN ApIIICA.-A copy of the I resolations passed at the Anti-Slavery meeting, lately held. I in the Free South Church, having been forwarded to Mr; Gladstone ...

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... 1836 he became one of the secretaries of the American Anti-Slavery Society, and soon after removed to Phila- i delphia, where he edited for four years the Pennsylvania Freeman,an anti-slavery paper. In 1840 lie returned to Maseachusset3, and settled ...

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... candidate for the Presi- f dency. The Free Soil party, composed mainly of j Democrats who were opposed to -the extension of slavery, cast but few votes; but its members finally coalescing with most of the Northern members of the Whig party formed the Republican ...

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... popular with the discering part of thme Pr commniity, ns they would be usefull and clevating in their It tendency, is AmERICAN SLAvErY-Thie Rev. Heory H. Garnmt, a gon liL theruall of colour, hate of thie Uited States, Iov a inissiollir of the U. P. Chaurcll ...

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... Eastern question can be satisfactory whice does not provide for the total and immediate abolition of negro ant .Circassian slavery, and the slave trade throughout the O'tn- man Empire; and under deep conviction of the extreme tii- L portance of this subject ...

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... 1881491, sinc then lie has been Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary to Ronme. He represented Great Britain at the Anti-Slavery Conference in 1889. In 1876 Lord VivianuiniLrrie( Louise Alice,only daughter of Mr R. a. l)nff, of Wellington Lodge, Ryde ...