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AMERICAN SLAVERY

... AMERICAN SLAVERY Vr Lire, coloured sentleman. groat intelligenco, two your, since slave in s uthern s ate of Amo'ica. will delivo two lectures week m the Assembly Rooms. lectured this week in Drop, heda, and was listened to by crowded audiences.— (See ...

AMERICAN SLAVERY

... AMERICAN SLAVERY. Mr Love, formerly slave in one of the Southern f fates of America, delivered two lectures this week in the Assembly Rooms. Dundalk, largo audiences.— gave details of the position the slaves in America ; described his own escape from ...

JOHN MITCHEL ON SLAVERY

... JOHN ON SLAVERY The Southern C tKen (John Mitchel), in reply to Certain strictures of Richard llaughton ami heAwfron, thus defines the position of the Irish- A'U'r;c ins with regard to nigger slarery ; • First Irishman the Souttv'rn States, without exception ...

When slavery its curse on a nation entails

... When slavery its curse on nation entails. When moments of mourning We cannot control, lake the cutsings of conscience I lescend on the soul; And the heart feels loneliness Darksome and drear, That shadow and joy-beam And visions despair: ’Tia sad—hut ...

sentation is disgrace its municipal body is blot as dark as ever was inflicted by abject slavery. Now, the ..

... sentation is disgrace its municipal body is blot as dark as ever was inflicted by abject slavery. Now, the Viceregal institution is the cause of all this ; and while they have^ a Viceroy things will continue so. All are striving to be genteel,” and few ...

the ilelinition of slavery,” A nation subject to foreign rule is eternally poor and discontented. She cannot ..

... the ilelinition of slavery,” A nation subject to foreign rule is eternally poor and discontented. She cannot develope her resources j she loses the spirit which enables men to perform great deeds and engage in great commercial enterprises ; she is pressed ...

slavery for ever. Th«v worn tar* upon its «- ■» w.ll drag them allant, audit should astonish one see the

... slavery for ever. Th«v worn tar* upon its «- ■» w.ll drag them allant, audit should astonish one see the proud AVeadv popular race or.ee d Hindostar. resolving to measure at the unholy swords with the rower which has enslaved them. 1 discomfited set to ...

THE THE SLAVES

... the right to interfere with the institution of slavery and to emancipate slaves. Besides, if offer slaves their freedom as boou confess that we wore insincere, and hypocritical, in assertmg that slavery was the best state for negroes themselves— had been ...

AMERICAN AFFAIRS

... Liverpool correspon dent. He says:—“Mr Lincoln's proclamation on slavery will prove wholly inoperative against the South. There is, however, a rational prospect of the termination of slavery, but not the pen of Mr Lincoln. The South as an independent power ...

SPAIN

... Figuerola. Senor Custelar has made brilliant speech in favour of the complete and immediate abolition of slavery, and showing that the decrease slavery was the increase wealth. ...

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... left behind her. when her power was driven from the land of Washington, that scourges America to-day.- 'Hie dark blot of slavery is on the South, where the African race is treated in the mostoutrageous manner. There the poor Negro is sold like the beast ...

THE ELECTION OF Pli ESI DENT

... Let all parties in the North recollect that whilst Slavery exists in the States, there will be danger »f war ; and therefore, the beat plan is to rem ive the hone of can'ention, and put an end to slavery forever. A hug-bear, we are told by people who have ...