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SECESSION AND SLAVERY

... SECESSION AND SLAVERY. The following song by Whittier, tbe~ American lowil poet, has jtiat appeaared' in the N~ir' York journ-d it floam eet. publication shows the immenesse progress which the cause of the p Abolition has, snade within the last twelve ...

SECESSION AND SLAVERY

... Y 11 De ivilate(l sol0 DUI0I11g Our prisoner, your N ] SECESSION AND SLAVERY. iug (FronM Punch.) ?ar. -Secede, ye Southern States, secede, of No better Jplan could be, ex - If you of Niggers would be freed, of To set your Niggera free. de- Runaway s1laves ...

THE BLUE BOOK ON SLAVERY

... THE BLUE BOOK ON SLAVERY. I__ _1 ._ .. . ?? 1:^S A_ Id -- ?? . .. ?? : : _ . 1 a of The bulky Blue Book just published on the subject of the slave trade will serve to remind the country that in PM nny parts of the world slavery, if scotched, is very fi ...

AMERICANS TO THEMSELVES, ON THE KANSAS CRISIS!

... loathing the slavery leaven, plundo lancy. Rebels, who dare on oppression to frown I ber of froul Sold ourselves by political knavery, the oc they Under the Southern's heel we shall be, - Small- Deople Forgilng-ay, wearing-his shackles of slavery, well a, ...

THE GREAT EXHIBITION

... arrallgemutlt me id have returned him to slavery. Since his arrival m Ellglaud, tlor he his exhibited his pauorxrnat Llverpool, Manchesterm 3. and other places. It is exceedingly well painted, and both _ sentations of slavery in every form, well merits the atten-]as ...

LITERATURE

... thle bistory of the I;uaia atihir, so far as it has yet beea oeveloped, is succinctly and clearly stated. The sulbject of slavery in Amnerica is EO intel'tiiSg;, both with ?? to the Soluezetic and foreig n policy of the States, tint we0 extract ih:e substalnce ...

THE JUBILEE SINGERS

... proclamation, and in 'which they have still to encounter mauny difficulties and hardships, the heritage of generations of slavery. These singers are no burlesque minstrels such as those we have been accus- tomed to hear at various times. Singing for a ...

THE GREAT AGRICULTURAL EXHIBITION

... nt The propagandists of slavery are detersined to use to the hl s Ler full extent the machinery of the law, not to fuither the endste se , of justice, hut to crush all who dare Presume to expose tse t las extension of slavery into Kansas. W ty souri know ...

MR. W. S. LINDSAY, M.P., ON THE AMERICAN WAR

... represent in Europe the Southern Confederacy that I vwished they could devise some means whereby this instita- I tion of slavery, which I for one could not uphold-that solme E means might be devised whereby this institution might in timne be abolished ...

PORTRATT EXHIBITIONS

... long as slavery exists slave trading will continne I in some form or other, and they would, therefore, call .upon Hler Majesty's Government to lose no opportunity| of urging upon his Highness the Shedive the aholi-, I tion of the status of slavery throughout ...

LITERATURE

... talse halrrowin~g datails of ' slavery, to pt dtown all discussionl of thue subject, and oven a to assist slave--owners to recover fugitives in Northern States. Shte saide to herself, these people cannrot kaowv whlat slavery is; they do not see whsat they ...

ART AND LABOUR

... man in' history served by labour Be it under three conditions-chattel. slavery, serfdom, and tl ace wages-earning. Under the classical peoples, acciety was to founded on chattel slavery. Agriculture and the tcc i)n. industrial arts were carried on for the ...