RAILWAY SLAVERY
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... NEGRO SLAVERY Mr. James a stirring philanthropist of our city, bas addressed his countrymen on the subject of ‘American negro slavery. Mr. Havaurton is, we believe, Quaker, of what is irreverently called the “ Kilndried” order of that society; and, like ...
... of 1860 is but the fruit of the tree planted in 1830-32 ? Yet the latter was no more based on slavery than was that of 1775-76. That the protection of slavery is not the chief object of the South in this contest to be more evidently seen now than was at ...
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... SLAVERY UNDER THE BRITIS FARMING. ...
... THE ANTI SLAVERY SOCIETY. The Anti-Slavery Society intend to present an address to the Emperors of Germany, Austria, and Russia, to the King Italy, and the President of the French Republic, requesting them to insttuct their representative* bring the question ...
... MR. SEWARD AND SLAVERY. The full confirmation the capture of Atlanta modifies our view of the probable results of the Presidential contest. It is an important conquest for the North, the principal arsenal the Confederacy. The Southern Government has been ...
... SLAVERY UNDER THE BRITISH ADVERTISEMENTS. THE WARDER, ...
... MR. SEWARD ON SLAVERY. Some time ago an address to the President of the United States was adopted by an Anti-Slavery Conference held in Manchester, and that address and other documents having been forwarded to the President, the following reply has been ...
... THE SACRIFICE OF SLAVERY BY THE SOUTH. The Richmond Enquirer of Dec. 16 says:—‘* Whenever we are reduced so low that we cannot maintain the contest, then we can secure liberty and nationality by the sacrifice of slavery. But until we are prepared to make ...
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... ANTI-SLAVERY DEMONSTRATIONS. A meeting has been held at Manchester to express sympathy with the Federal emancipation policy and detestation of slavery. Resolutions in keeping with the objects of the meeting were passed. A meeting, with the same design ...