SLAVERY IN AMERICA AND SLAVERY IN ENGLAND
... SLAVERY IN AMERICA AND SLAVERY IN ENGLAND. will remembered that recently, meeting ladies in Stafford House. London, irs-ted an address to the women America the ’‘horrors ...
... SLAVERY IN AMERICA AND SLAVERY IN ENGLAND. will remembered that recently, meeting ladies in Stafford House. London, irs-ted an address to the women America the ’‘horrors ...
... SLAVERY. The Life and Escape of Wm. Wells Brown from American Slavery. Written by Him-self. The name of the author of this thrilling narrative will doubtless be familiar to many who take an interest in observing the progress from time to time made in ...
... many the enormous evil of slavery, and of convincing them of their practical and constitutional connexion with slavery; and that we rejoice in the efforts that are making to free some of the Churches from the incubus of slavery. And we trust that the ' ...
... SLAVERY. W r. copy tho following interesting from the Maysville (Ky.) of August 20:— One of the roost remarkable and intenHcly interesting cases ever brought before a court of justice was tried and disposed of in our Cirenit court last week. The plaintiff ...
... SLAVERY. . Three shillings a day (says the Globe) have to to be earned by those poor little dark-skinned boys who go about the streets with accordians, under penalty of birching from the padrone when they return night. So it is alleged by Giuseppe Cesere ...
... SLAVERY Sir Samuel Baker delivered the Redo lecture at Cambridga on Tuesday afternoon, the subject being “Slavery.” He pointed out that so long as Mabouiedanlsm prevailed, the custom of polgamy, necesoitstirg importati m of female slaves, wocl render ...
... SLAVERY. Amongst all professing Christianity imagine there should be but one opinion regarding slavery—its glaring injustice, gross immorality, and barefaced dishonesty, carrying with it its own condemnation. However general the impression may be in tins ...
... slowing many the miens evil of slavery. and of convincing them of their practical and Plwititutional connexion with slavery; and that we rejoice in the efkirts that are making to froe tome of the from the Meld.s of slavery. And we trust that the • Free ...
... • SLAVERY. REV. IT. J. BUTLER (COLOUR ED oanada, will D.V. his Last Lecture on Slave Life in ORMEAI7 METHODIST CHURCH on WEDNESDAY Evening at EIGHT o'clock. Charge 8d; at Door. 11805 ...
... SLAVERY. Tur St Louis (Seoegal) Chamber of Com. | merce supports slavery in the mosi open and \ empbatic manner. It eecms that the slave dealers aro entirely relied upon for the trans. | port of goods between the Freoeh settlemente ‘ud the ioterior, These ...
... SLAVERY. Tbe British Eraha-s” at Constantinople ha* called the attention oi the Turkish Government to the inereasing traffic in slaves between Bergazi and Egypt, and the Porta has undertaken adopt efficient measures a stop to tbe trade. ...
... a eee ——— THE SLAVERY QUESTION, The Ti.#es remarks that a slavery boundary State, under the protection of the North, is the only device which could render possible the perpetuity of slavery in Confederate America. Mr. cUlerson Davis has already provided ...