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SLAVERY IN THE STATES

... SLAVERY IN THE STATES. The Daily Mail New York oorr, spondent telegraphs—Newspapers throughout tie country are making • great outcry against the system of slavery existing in several of the Southern States, notably in Florida. Ile State authorities. to ...

SLAVERY IN ENGLAND

... SLAVERY IN ENGLAND. Eight hundred years ago all the large cities of England had rwular stave niarkrta for the male of slaves. Iu tto , • Lila of Bishop Wulfatand: the writer says : 'lt was a nrovuns sight to see in Or public nrarkvta rows of young prople ...

SLAVERY UNDER tliE BRITISII FLAG

... SLAVERY UNDER BRITISII FLAG. The following appeared in the Express:— Ste—Many of your readers may be surprised to hear of slavery still existing under the British sag. It is, nevertheless, strictly true. Slavery still exists in the protectorate of Zanxibs ...

THE LAST SIXTY YEARS H AVE sem the Invention of the Electric Telegraph, The Abolition of Slavery, The ..

... THE LAST SIXTY YEARS H AVE sem the Invention of the Electric Telegraph, The Abolition of Slavery, The Introduction:of the Railway System into Inland, The Institution of a Republic tniFranos. And the Establishment of the t it DROGHEDA GAELIC SPORTS, Which ...

ENGLAND TAKEN TO TASK

... laboured, with unflagging determination, produce th© disunion of lb© American States. She bad planted slavery herself. At once eh© discovered that slavery was the greatest of human abominations. For nearly thirty years England has been pushing on with her ...

It was a concert by the eolontnd people t.iat city on the of the Passage of the famous Emancipation Bill,

... the question of slavery are based on the broadcast principles humanity and justice. There is an express recommendation for his forcible discourse, that it reviews the course which the Irish people have always pursued in regard to slavery, and brings them ...

LECTURE ON THE AMERICAN WAR

... power of the present free party they had done a very great deal towards the abolition of slavery by omancip itiog sluvea, abrogating slave-laws, prohibiting future slavery, &c. Boolish it would be to talk of compromising peace between the North and South for ...

THE DROGHEDA ARGUS.-SATURDAY, AUGUST 19, 1876

... THE DROGHEDA ARGUS.-SATURDAY, AUGUST 19, 1876. that would drive a nation either into slavery or ezile. If we keep our language and our demands within the bound. of moderation and justice, we shall eventually succeed, though I regret exceedingly that so ...

THE DROGHEDA ARGU S. —S ATU R U A Y. JA N U ARY 14, 186 5

... Englishmen. If tritwcie lest against slavery, would be hard for Englishmen lo sides the Nartheroors, victory would ths victory of Irc-edom over slavery. Wat war broke oat the Boorherners were far «etiQg, they saw that slavery was danger, sod tnd(>avoured to ...

Oq Monday tbe Old Liverpool and New York packet ship Ducolah auchoied the Mersey, from Nassau, with u corgo ..

... that President Lincoln will cal. the attention Connie*, again iniportant subj-ot of amendment lo constitution aboliahing slavery. the event speedy action not jin - taken, tbe President will indicate that will cull an exlta session ol Congress pass this ...