AMERICA AND SLAVERY
... AMERICA AND SLAVERY. panic and rage into which the Southern State* fit America have been thrown the result ...
... AMERICA AND SLAVERY. panic and rage into which the Southern State* fit America have been thrown the result ...
... AMERICAN SLAVERY How to abolish slavery, is a question which must often and anxiously be asked by thoughtful philan- thropists in the United States of America ; and it can only be answered in four ways: The slaves must either accomplish their freedom ...
... THE AFRICAN SLAVERY QUESTION. The African explorer J. A, Grant writes to the Times protesting against the proposed anmexation by Egypt of Victoria Nyanza, as such an act would immensely increase the difficulties in the suppres. sion of slavery, and would ...
... GENERAL WALKER AND SLAVERY. (FROM A OALLOWAT CORIIESPOSDENT.) tho advices from America, it appears that General Walker is now in New Orleans, and it is affirmed that in ninety days will start with man to complete the conquest of the (by this time) pretty ...
... the upholders slavery, and thus hemmed in, he cannot, he would, retreat. We may be sure, therefore, that every endeavour will be made to strengthen the slave power, and to rivet still faster the fetters of the slave. The existence of slavery the United States ...
... SLAVERY OF THE PRESS IN FRANCE. Tublic opinion fettered in France, and when hand is at any time raised to unlink the chains, it is at once paralysed the penalties of legislation To show that freedom is completely ostracised under the Republic, we need ...
... SLAVERY AND THE COTTON TRADE. Great Britain, its cotton trade, sustains and encourages slavery United States. this there cannot be the smallest doubt. Were our cotton manufactures to cease, the slave-holders of the Southern States might manumit three-fourths ...
... AMERICAN SLAVERY —THE FUGITIVE BILL. public mind the United States is diseased— desperately diseased the question slavery. That millions human beings be held in galling bondage by people priding themselves upon their civilization, and forming the initiatory ...
... THE SLAVERY QUESTION THE UNITED STATES. It is rather discouraging to leaiu, the latest .advices from Washington, that the President and Senate have succeeded in carrying the Army Appropriation Bill, stripped of the restrictive clause. How the Republican ...
... AMERICAN SLAVERY AND THE NEBRASKA BILL. The Nebraska Bill, now passed into a law, is likely to lead to important consequences In the United States. By that measure the famous Missouri Compromise,' virtue- of which slavery was interdicted from crossing ...
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... THE JAMAICA INSURRECTION. DEPUTATION THE ANTI-SLAVERY SOCIETY TO MR CARDWELL. On Saturday, a deputation of the Anti-Slavery Society and kindred associations waited n|>on Mr Cardwell, at the Colonial Office, for the pur|)ose of presenting a memorial praying ...