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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 ...

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 ...

AN OLD CHAPTER REWRITTEN

... more widely dift'ere: than slavery and freedom. It is absurd to think t'lat the two could on perpetually under the same political constitution. The founders tho Republic never dreamed anything of tho kind. They looked upon slavery as transient evil, and expected ...

THE TRENT AND THE SAN JACINTO

... Britain, take 'twere wisdom to pauae. And brook this foul broach thy muritimo laws. Yea, batter, far deriaion to btar. Than slavery's curses ''th tyrants to *hare. Ye ruler*! magnnt 0 Monarch ou high! Give ear—but, oh, not the popular cry; For you to govern ...

BANKRUPTCY COURT

... been placed to photograph it type. Suffice it to say that he is about 42 years old, and appears a thorough gentleman. , Slavery in America.—There has been published a Narrative of events the life of J. H. Banks, an esoaped slave from the Colton State ...

Advertisements & Notices

... from designs by George Crunikohaul . Gilbert W.HaveyPhiz, and others, is notmereory an aheanack, hute sak comete work on slavery. Thepubic prstmess speaks nofit ass aondensed library of tevrec againesto thatfe inhestwituio, slver. Noit Dsuoh aJostm ...

Williams v. Williams.—This case h« again been before the Bolls Court, Liablin. lira. William*-, brought an ..

... spirit of bltt«rne-3 towards the North. The great offenoe of the North that It had threatened to overturn the Institution slavery. Though, ha says. not mighty la numbers, nor so rlah warlike supplies enemy, we are eight millions of people thrloe armed ...

MR. F. PEEL AT BURY

... the North and South. The North are fighting for dominion and for union, but whether they are lighting for the abolition of slavery is a question which yet lies in obscurity. He believed that the weapon which was capable of achieving that great objeot was ...