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SLAVERY

... SLAVERY. At the late term of the Charles County Circuit Court, coloured man, named Henry Green, aa cxhorter, was convicted for receiving a hog knowing to have beeojstolen, and sentenced to the penitentiary for three years. He a man of apparently sixty ...

METHODISM AND SLAVERY

... METHODISM AND SLAVERY. I other symptoms of the coming storm, which threatens to make the Presidential contest for 1860 ominous one for the BUve Power, the attitude assumed tbe various religious sects, most of which are now beginning feel that they are ...

AMERICAN SLAVERY

... foes, and who have fisd from America to save themszlves, are now lecturing Britons on the beauties of slavery. If thess men are honest champions of slavery, why don’t thay repair without delay to the King of lot of innocent men that are to be beheaded in ...

LECTURE ON SLAVERY

... LECTURE ON SLAVERY. PARKER PILLSBURT. A public meeting of the members and friends of the Glasgow Emancipation Society, was held on Tuesday evening in the Merchants' Hall, to hear lecture from Mr Parker Pillsburv, of Boston, who has for fourteen years ...

SLAVERY IN TURKEY

... In this way it has established different conditions of slavery, which are many steps leading from bondage to freedom. The Multequa { distinguishes the state of absolute and unconditional slavery (Kyooleik), the mezoul, the mukiateb, the mudebbir, the ...

AMERICAN SLAVERY

... the proceeds of slavery. next showed that the American Sible Society, the Ameri- Tract Society, the Board of Commissions for Foreign Missions, and the General Assembly of the Presbyterian Church, were all arrayed on the side of slavery, and that no citizen ...

HORRORS OF SLAVERY

... HORBORS OF SLAVERY An officer of the 17th Massachusetts Regiment, writting from Newbern, N.C., gives the following account of ex- periences, copied from the Washington Republican :—“ I had intended to have answered your last letter more fully, but for ...

AMERICAN SLAVERY

... months, I thiok it morally certain that we shall have a new national policy concerning slavery. Tt will not be a direct and manly abolution policy, regarding slavery as a great transgression, and to be instantly put down, but it will be opposed to the ...

NEGROES IN SLAVERY

... NEGROES IN. SLAVERY, There is no doubt that expectation which had been tly entertained respecting seeeding Ameri- has been as ted. The planters have betrayed no sort of fear of their slaves, ané do not seem to have even taken the chances of servile i ...

WHITE SLAVERY

... WHITE SLAVERY. AMONG THE NAILERS. ' Hales Owen,' says Mr J. E. White, reporting to the Royal Commission on the Employments of Children and Young Persons the evidence collected by him, as assistant commissioner, on the metal manufactures of the Birmingham ...

WHITE SLAVERY

... national opinion against slavery, it may be as well for people to reflect upon the poavibility of abhorring the name while tolerating the thing. In many countries there land there is often a ve is really very little harm im slavery, but in’ free Eng- great ...

SLAVERY DEAD AND BURIED

... SLAVERY DEAD AND BURIED. A SCENE AT CHARLESTON. The negroes of Charleston Laving obtained permission the authorities to celebrate their deliverance from slavery by the advance General Sherman's army, observed Tuesday, March 21, day of rejoicing. The ...