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... . Decembe. 2. LECTURES BY 8S. M. PORTER, TO. MonRow oe SLAVERY Ix’ ‘THE X NEW WORLD FRI DAY E EVENING EMIGRATION FROM IRELAND To commence at 8 o' Necond do., Jan. 6 ...
... . Decembe. 2. LECTURES BY 8S. M. PORTER, TO. MonRow oe SLAVERY Ix’ ‘THE X NEW WORLD FRI DAY E EVENING EMIGRATION FROM IRELAND To commence at 8 o' Necond do., Jan. 6 ...
... of Dred Scott a negro.who claimed freedom on the emend that he had resided two years, ►y theism of hit in a state wh - re slavery was prohibited by its mute totian, and Afterwards in territory from which It was prohibit d by the compromise. The supreme ...
... asso- ciation which, under the name of the Em Society, is designed to counteract the al sym- pathy of England with the pro-Slavery and to the Federal and plain the prosecution of a thoroughly {ree labour t of an ...
... adopted the Royal m sage relating to the King's marriage. The majority of the Committee of the Senate are favourable to the Slavery Abolition Bill presented to the Cortes by the Government. ...
... ES A M POBTER, ESsSQqQ., BABRINGTON LECTURER. January 2nd—Work and Wages Sth—C « 7th—Slavery in the New World. jon from Ireland, its Causes org Back Gallery, le. Od. Os. 3d Os, Gl. December 27, 1862. ...
... expatriated from his own country tor his sup; on the votion to freeduas, sighing tur a tv ho of his tellow meu i slavery, was too much 80U that pro-slavery age 5 @ud every deceat Ame: fs tor every respectable Irishman stopped his paper wd to He moved into the ...
... thoughts of man writing of politics and business in the leading city of the union. Our correspondent speaks of the elections, of slavery, of temperance, of breadstuffs, and Madame Rachel, but war and the rumours of has not word. ...
... boldly a biun-ell the advocate of the ** of Slavery, and av that he mission to defend it :— Me. E tivor, to visit must of [ts my purpose, our cities in the south thia winter, and lecture upon the subject of slavery ; and with the opening of spring { will ...
... Governmest was quite in accord with the auti4larery societies, and that the Sultan's Cabieet hatoil slavery with its whole heart! fie further added that slavery is abolished is Turkey by law, sad more and more to disappear In custom! Yet whilst this audacious ...
... responsible for the A meeting ofthe Dublin anti Slavery society was held in the Round room of the Rotunda on Monday Resolutions evening, the Lord Mayor in the chair. were adopted that the mecting considered slavery especially in the United States, where ristion ...
... AND THE SULTAN OF ZANZIBAR. Queen Victoria has sent a telegram the Sultan of Zanzibar .on the issuing ef his decree against slavery. DEATH OF THE KING OF DAHONIET. Wednesday. The Temp, this evening publishes • from Itotonow of yesterday'. which 'seethe of ...
... niorning. ANTI-SLILVERY. The Premier wrniug to Lord Shaftesbury in of resolutions passed by the British and Foreign anti-Slavery Society says, Go- Imminent will avail themselves of every opportunity for securing the suppresaion of shivery and the slave ...