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la. m. WEDNESDAY MO: THE AKTI-SLAVERY CEUSADE

... la. m. WEDNESDAY MO: THE AKTI-SLAVERY CEUSADE. Thw Anti-Slavery cninade moat come to end. It mic;ht * go foy tbi* year, or next year, for 10 20 year*, but any one who thicks lor a the character of the Power with which we have principally to deal omst ...

SLAVERY. (IrinK U« 7mm>.) (Object (rf SlaYerj ought be understood in Mr dey. Different people may take ..

... of the estates I which have gouc out of cultivation since slavery wee abolished. This to admit great deal but, then, did the sbandonment of those estates depend upon the abolition of slavery, or ape* other canaes quite independent of this change Very ...

HOLLAND

... Hague, August 3—The Netherlands Govenuenfc has presented to the States General scheme, having for its object the abolition of slavery in the West Ind es. The bash of the project will be indemnity, which is calculated at 34,000,000 guilders, to be paid the ...

GREENOCK TELEGRAPH, JUNE 12, 1858

... GREENOC wee. our union on the slavery q foolishly as we know hear) some gr motives whi to the most offensive cor American pu' blic, and when they says that events make the and most unfavou of a misunder- d upon our Ameri thea ria, ‘The late | against ...

HOLLAND

... HOLLAND. Three bills for the abolition of slavery in the West Indies have been presented by the Minister of the Colonies to the Second Chamber. The Government is disburse sum exceeding 12,000,000 to purchase slaves, who are to work for their masters as ...

THE AFRICAN SLAVE TRADE

... assured that it will be earnest desire discourage all schemes for the emigration of negroes that are calculated to promote slavery.** » The Marquis of BdKADALBANEaIso brought up her Majesty's reply to their lordships’ address in reference to national survey ...

AND CLYDE = —freedom, fire, e three qualities So that when 6s forth w | habits our be conve they

... state tically to repress “ Converted, sir, converted to 1 the whole ten- who not teatify Jin o mae into a man who defends slavery— ng of | bee en ie fete ee i tee the law of God? No, sir hinkin - Tgan ; | co} mversion. Whatever your ¢ moral, which And ...

oonld hardly understand how few daye’ holiday, if the men choose to take it, wonld compel the owner of the

... if the men choose to take it, wonld compel the owner of the blast furnace to let it blow out. Tbe negro, while still in slavery, or but recently emancipated from it, appears not to fail under the industrial pressure offered by wages as the European done; ...

AMERICA

... military organisation was agreed upon, each nation to have 100 soldiers on the island. The Times of yesterday, in a leader on slavery in the United States, and .e revulsion in favour the Southern cause by the vagaries of the abolitionists, says : —The union ...

COURSE OF POPULAR LECTURES,

... Gl«afow. Subject— ** Instinct, Reason, FMth. ,, Tuesday. l*2th January, 1858—P.|E. Dove, Esq., Glasgow. Subject—“ American Slavery : its Present Position and Future Proapecta.*' Tactday, 19th J»n.—Rev. A. L. R. Foote. M.A., Bredur. Subject—“ The Conititution ...

SPAIN

... Hague on Monday by the King. His speech stated that the country Was in a prosperous state. The question of the abolishment of slavery in the West Indies would again considered. Although feeding for cattle had been scarce, the general result of the harvest ...