REFLECTIONS ON AMERICAN AFFAIRS

... REFLECTIONS ON AMERICAN AFFAIRS. North, in professing to regird slavery blot aad excrescence, aud yot refilling to separata from it, lika n man who will not suli'jr the amputation mortitied limb, possessor a rongH diamond who will not alio* it to be cut ...

STRANGE PROCEEDINGS OF A FRENCH CONSUL

... respecting slavery - See how the matter stands. The first year of the war suppressed the African slave trade in the United States; the recond year of the war brought the negroes up to tbe level of soldiers of freedom, and abolished slavery in the district ...

GLASGOW BANKRUPTCY COURT—SATURDAY

... tlenaiul from the god that presideo over slavery (if there bo such a god)- a settlement, and a fitial one, of the greatest zeiral and political question ever agitating a Comumiity. ' 1l1i tune has corne; slavery, as an institution, is dootned; but one ...

THE EVANGELICAL ALLIANCE AND THE AMERICAN WAR

... cause of this awful struggle is the question of slavery, and that we cannot encourage too much our friends across the Atlantic in the steps wlhigh are now taken to do away the abominable institution of slavery. We shall tell them that we hope that this will ...

BIRMINGHAM COUNTY COURT—YESTERDAY

... MorTocco, and in favour of an arpeal te forsia Coeerernet u to suppress tho trade by all ?? Aanet slavery committee was formed. SUohseieettsthe anti slavery proceedings a discussion toek place en iie alleged gpievances oif tle E:uropeanr colmaoitf iu orc ...

HIGH COURT OF ADMIRALTY, Nov. 6

... a mouhif'ied slavery shiotld be perotitted lit England, which, would he followed iii the Coilonies, he expressly says (takting it for gzranted that tile modified slavery inl Etgignd would not at nil1 tulfeci the conl- lihtion of slavery in thle Colonies) ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... convinced them that slavery was to be as- sailed in their very homes, to be followed by a servile insurrection. They desired, of course, to extend slavery, because in that alone they could extend their power. The perpetuity of slavery was a necessary c ...

THE SURRENDER OF [ill] SLAVES

... fugitives escaping from slavery. (This will be found in page 7.) :the ?? presided over the meeting, which was crowvdedL. He en- pressed his strong disapprobation of the rudes, and spoke frout partial experience of the horrors of slavery in the United States ...

EXETER COURT OF BANKRUPTCY

... consolidate the influence and exteid the area of, Slavery. -Following closely upon that most infamous enat- ment called the Fugitive Slave Law, and in defiance-of the most solemn engagements that slavery should rot jiermit- ted to overstep the limit assigned ...

[ill] RE-ESTABLISHED OVER THE WHOLE OF THE UNITED STATES

... members ot the slaveholding states, that, slavery may be territories of The United States, and that ?? e5s nor a territorial government instituted by 'Ler a slavery from them ; and which decision has 1*, res u rd slavery to be national and most seriously tie ...

LOCAL LAW CASE

... dehasilig effects of slavery by the blessing of a good education. In addition to promoting these objects, it has been the aim of the society from year to year to year to bring to notice the great objects of tio British asd Foreign Anti-Slavery Society-viz., ...

LONDON, TUESDAY, JULY 28

... British against abolitionism. The working man cannot afford so much anti-slavery rapture, when it reaches him in this form, Chief Justices and Ex- Chancellors. We fear the hatred of slavery is by such means abated amongst the people. A continued tax of two ...