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... the ty is death. There was a rumour to the ect that, un the ia- fluence of England and France, not only the slave trade, slavery itself will be gradually abolished in the Spanish colonies. Our miscellaneous advices inform us that two Germans, editors ...

THE MINISTER HUNTING HIS SLAYE

... dull men in Xew \ ork, who have denied that Christian men and families were subject sejaratiou aud sale under the system of slavery. said that to represent such scenes as Uncle Tom's seperation from his family and his wife a slander. Yet, here is a preacher ...

DANUBLAN PRINCIPALITIES

... which have of late been raging in the woods. The New York Herald states that the following propositions for the abolition of slavery in Cuba have been proposed by the British Government Spain:—lst, That Eagland will consent the introduction Cuba apprentices ...

Foreign Intelligence

... water, and to repair damages, upon certain conditions. A rumour prevailed that England and Spain have agreed to abolish slavery in Cuba, and that the American Government will take strong ground opposition to it. Much damage has been done by fires Prince ...

Foreign Intelligence

... account of any recent persecution, or arrests and punishments on account of ' onl to the afflicted state of those in bonds and slavery. The prohibitions of Christianity, and censures of those professing it, appear to be still put forth, but not followed by ...

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... demanded ; but this the Judge refused to do, so that it appears that the State law of Ohio has no effect upon tlie subject of slavery. A violent tornado had swept over a portion of the State of Massachusetts on the 12th ult.; scarcely a building escaped injury ...

A FUGITIVE SLAVE

... A FUGITIVE SLAVE. Mr. J. B. Thompson, a fugitive from slavery, who was compelled flee from Philadelphia after the passing of the Fugitive Slave Act, and whn sought a refuge in Canada, has succeeded in procuring the sum of dol., with which to purchase ...

TURKEY AND SOUTHERN RUSSIA

... their religious duties. The priestly office in that country is regarded, not as a sacred calling, but as a means of escaping slavery and attaining nobility. The monks, priests, and deacons that in churches, are nearly all sons of peasants who have entered ...

Three of Kossuth's sisters are in America. Two of them are workiifg as milliners and dressmakers ; another keeps a

... milliners and dressmakers ; another keeps a boarding-liouse New York. A letter from Surinam (Dutch Guianai states that African slavery is soon to abolished that colony, »iml Chinese coolies introduced instead. The' Karl of Carlisle, who lias arrived at Bagdad ...

Foreign Intelligence

... softs are a little the strongest, and they alone volunteer a promise to resist *ll attempts at renewing the agitation the slavery question. A horrible murder, or rather a double murder, had committed Sherburne, Mass.. on aged couple iiamed oiisins. both ...

EARLY CLOSING SOIREE

... study, or perhaps, even in devotion. Now, sir, wliatever others may tl»ini- Q this, cannot but regard it as a species of slavery. The parties, indeed, immediately interested may have none outward and vulgar indications of seridom. They may well clothed ...