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CIVIL WAR AND SLAVERY

... CIVIL WAR AND SLAVERY. Although the one subject Transatlantic politics which is present supremely interesting to Englishmen is •' conspicuous by its abscnce from the President's Message, there is yet much in that document that calls for our best attention ...

BULLDOGS v. POODLES

... Southern divines, that slavery ought to the white labouring classes of England. It la wonderful what chances are sometimes given those slowness dooms them ultimate Ims. Perhaps the English working classes will wake when these pro-slavery jalots hav« got a ...

FREE LABOUR IN THE FRENCH COLONIES

... recruitment, must be admitted, differs completely from the slave trade; in fact, while the latter had for its origin and object slavery, the former, the contrary, leads to liberty. The negro slave as soon as is engaged as a labourer is free, and is not under ...

Though the cessation the war has happily deprived exciting news from the I States, that which conies to hand is

... slaves ; and slavery was abolished, without placing the free negroes in position which formidable, since their number was too small for them ever to claim the exercise of their rights. But such not the case in the South. The ...

MRS STOWE'S REMONSTRANCE

... comes; but appears to us essentially unreasonable. She assumes, not only that the pending civil war is a war for the abolition slavery, but that this is so palpably and undeniably the that the English friends of negro emancipation were bound from the first ...

DISPLENISH SALE

... Mistaken in its Ideas on Slavery. SLA\ ERY is a Natural Law, and, as such, it may be modified, or you may give to it another Name; but extinguish it is impossible. The World cannot be ruled without it. The Evil you see in Slavery is not in the institution ...

MURDER?? PRESIDENT LINCOLN

... else it may do, will certainly not diminish their hatred slavery, of that habit violence, that con tempt of all obstacles, human and divine, when they stand in the way of self-will, which slavery engenders. ' The black man rtyists, lash him ; the white ...

NOTICE OP REMOVAL

... some of the proceedings with reference to slavery, yet for these reasons it was perhaps all the more desirable that we should never have let a single year pass since 1801 without renewing our testimony that slavery the best is a sin against the God worship ...

SPANISH NEWS

... Antilles. Tbe Chamber Deputies to»day commenced the discussion the Bill introdaeed the Government for the grad lal abolition of slavery in Cuba. Bailor Guzman, one Deputies for Cuba, demanded tbe ...

THE RECENT OCCURRENCES IN JAMAICA

... law,' which, for month, has allowed the shooting, and hanging, and flogging of itB victims. The evil spirit engendered by slavery is not got rid of in less perhaps than hundred years. In this late outbreak tney have revelled blood, and sported with life; ...