ON THE RAGE FOR SLAVERY
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... ON THE RAGE FOR SLAVERY. drop tbo OeiMr«r» ink being raro tad ft Minicboll from tbo abarpoftt abarp thooUr.—-Doo«- &Aft JftftftOLD ...
... THE LASH IN ENGLAND AND SLAVERY IN A caw which came ooder jodieial inreatigation at lbethaafae,ln Smart, but week, bat foraithed tabjeet indignant conmAnt to totae of the jooraalt, of Eoglaiid and of Ait coontry, ahhoogh it moat obaarred that tba Channel ...
... SLAVERY AND ITS RESULTS. Thia neighbourhood (nemlnpoUrph. entocky). * , tU arena of a moat tragedy laat Sunday mpht. , rlrcamatanee* awakened .nlenae eieitement thronphont lb* adiaeenl eonnlier TU peraon k.llcd Herd .boot ail mile* from thia rillape, ...
... ANTI-SLAVERY MEETING. A meeting of the Dublin Anti-Slavery Society was held in the Round Room of the Rotunda, Dubfen, cm' Monday evening, the Mayor in the chair- The ; meeting was addressed the Chairman, Mr. Webb,Rev. I>r. Aboltahansor, Mr. Richard Allen ...
... SLAVERY THE SOUTHERN STATES. The following extract from letter written lady iu New Orleans to a gentleman in Cork city suggests rather saddening idea of the results of emancipation:— “This city is in a xery disturbed state, and has been so, to greater ...
... fighting for slavery, but we could not say that we were fighting against it. It seemed to our purpose to convince the rebels that they were labouring under misapprehension of Northern opinion concerning slavery; that, though not the friends slavery, we were ...
... to his own principles, and with the stream of enlightened opinion against the system of bnman slavery. At that time he was the hero of all who hated slavery. The Times and every English newspaper spoke of him in laudatory terms. But when the South seceded ...
... indignity, dishonouring themselves, and incurring the well-merited scorn of their country. Upon slavery, then, the Confederate President prides himself, and upon slavery is the honour of the seceded States built. Well, if we regret that peace negociations have ...
... which he has delivered since the oration Ih-it caused the former assault. This speech, however, entitled * The Barbarism of Slavery,’ too re* markable he parsed by. has attracted much attention. and considered have diminished the chances of the Republican ...
... compare ole with it for cruelty, inhuasanity. and barbarity Records were in existence of Egyptian slavery, of slavery even in the Holy Land, Spartan slavery, but that which existed in tha States of America, was more accursed, more degrading than ever disgraced ...
... disinclination to interfere with slavery which marked the ** Union P” If so, bis excuse was very lame one. He says that, so long slavery remained constitutional institution,” it could not be touched. The real fact is, that long slavery served one of the great ...
... FENIANS. The day is not far when the persecuted sons of Erin shall be risen from slavery to freedom, and the Green Flag Erin shall float on the breeze, surrounded by true Irishmen. May the winds of Freedom soon speed O'Mabony o’er. To hell with the Saxon ...