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of tl»eWopWa» 5 Sion of Woniiirlwm of SlOTery. _ Slavery, thou bitter I.l^ ages have been made to ot u

... of tl»eWopWa» 5 Sion of Woniiirlwm of SlOTery. _ Slavery, thou bitter I.l^ ages have been made to ot u ter on that account.” S£___ From h'e''CTrat*»nd noble exertions made, and now of Africa, d«>med by the Christian lexers of gpd to _ III ' l,l l * too ...

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 ...

Advertisements & Notices

... 11TITE MIYSTIC KNOOK. An OldaFns~honed Ohrist. ,e Story. By W. M. Thompson. BFoRE THE FEAST. By Northumbrigm. TOLSTOYS SLAVERY OF OUR TIMES. By Mornson Davideou. So HFEREDITA.IY LEGISLATORS. By Gracchou. OR SANDIVCLMEN'S FUND. N.D,.L ORGANIZER'S NOTES ...

PARLIAMENTARY PAPERS

... Philadelphia a large hall, erected for the accommodation of anti-slavery meetings, was burned by the mob; and, to crown all, in Altou, Illinois, the Rev. Mr. Lovejoy, editor of an anti-slavery newspaper, murdered in endeavouring to extinguish a tire which ...

A SHORT time before close of the Session Sir Charles stated, in reply to a question put to him Mr

... practically dependent upon the goodwill of men who have not yet had time divest themselves of the traditions and customs of slavery. The resident English Consul cannot protect them, for has 110 power to interfere with the local administration, even to inspect ...

Advertisements & Notices

... RECORD. H COLONIAL OFFICE AND THF, RAID, FiTE TRUE CASU1J BEILI. By J. Morrison Davidsou. E[OW NOT TO DO IT. By Norbhumbrian. SLAVERY TJSDEr OUR S7LAG. By Uracohub. --A PESRVERTED PUNISHMENT. Story. 'tE FOUNDERt OF BUUl)DIEI,>; By G. WT. Do Fonsvka. ...

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... be does not approve? 6. Will you advocate the abolition of all taxes on Knowledge? 6. Will you advocate the abolition of Slavery in every part of the . . 7. Will you advocate the destruction all monopolies, particularly the close borough corporations ...

The Indian and the Black

... of African melodies. The tragic loveliness inwrought with slavery was a part, not all. There remains still the frightful misery thrust upon millions of negroes freed from the thraldom of slavery, but bound in the bondage ofungoverued passions. The story ...

Advertisements & Notices

... 1.., 589 MISCELLANEOUS: Charities and Paupers 590 ThelRoyal Academy ?? 58S George Sand's Journal 593 The Theatres ?? ,598 Slavery on the East Coast ?? 594 The Money Market ?? 8, . 59 If I night give a short hint to-an impartial writer it would be to tell ...

Tiie two great orators - the rival politicians of French Chamber, M. Guizot and M. Thiers uttered at much length,

... important, from its extending slavery, or its fixing limit and a check to that moral plague. The Americans themselves, the best judges in the matter, one might think, have all along treated and discussed it But the existence of slavery or freedom is a matter ...

IMPERIAL PARLIAMENT

... government. (Loud i Protectionist laughter.) But when heard the horiavs slavery talked oi', begged to say that thought the pro- I his friends opposite was much more calculated to encourage slavery thau that hi* Majesty's government. The Protectionists were ready ...

Advertisements & Notices

... theory of Wilbsrforce Brougham, and Clarkson. Avowing our' uttoi detestatioti of Slavery` in any form whatever, we hold that Negro servitude to the white man is not human slavery, but the normal condition of the inferior mce, and his natural relation 'in life ...