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– – – ABOLITION OF SLAVERY

... - - - ABOLITION OF SLAVERY. On Monday evening a pretty numerous meeting ref the friends for the immediate abolition of slavery was held in Queen Street Hall, for the purpose of he ering an ad Trees from the Rev. Mr Garnett, a clergy:li in of colour from ...

ANERICAN SLAVERY

... festive season, the assemblage was not numerous. Mr Wells Brown delivered an address on the subject of slavery. lie described in detail the condition of slavery in America, showing the power that the planters have over the lives of their dependants. He argued ...

SLAVERY IN AIIKRICA

... SLAVERY IN AIIKRICA. While travelling not long ago in one of the southwo-teru counties iu Virgiuia. the following thrilling Incident took place :—Starting in the stagecoach soon aft,r breakfast the morning being a delightful uue in the letter part of ...

SLAVERY IN /IRAZII,

... met with iu the states, they do Dot give one the idea of being iu such a degraded rate its they are in this counter. Slavery is slavery everywbere ; Lot here it slides ehmed, brooded, diseesed, and neked It ie sometimes difficult Is fancy Ca black of the ...

sarriaa SLAVERY

... sarriaa SLAVERY. There are certain capitalists in this country, who must feel highly amused at the ,üblic indignation and :ibliorrence otne-ionally manirelted on the sultject of American Shivery, well.knowing that there is in the very midst of us a slavery ...

SLAVERY IN THE UNITED STATES

... SLAVERY IN THE UNITED STATES. Tits etheme of einmcipstion recently pr.sposed by the President of the United States is not new scliewe. In his (*moos speech before the Illinois Convention In 1950, which nominated him for the Senate, Mr Lincoln indicated ...

GUANO AID SLAVERY

... GUANO AID SLAVERY. It appears, from • Parliamentary paper presented to the House of Lords, entitled 'Correspondence upon the subject of Emigration from China,' that a new slave-trade is growing up in the world, and, it must be confessed, under British ...

FEDERAL REVERSES AND SLAVERY

... FEDERAL REVERSES AND SLAVERY. Tim reverses of the Confederates have at last Ind an obverse. At a platenalled Fort Darling, seven miles below Richmond, the Federal fleet of ironclad gun boats was driven back, and oil board one of them a 100-pounder gun ...

PRO-SLAVERY CNIRCNEL

... PRO-SLAVERY CNIRCNEL The anti-slavery meeting, held on on Monday evening last, in the United Presbyterian Church, College Street, was a more important gathering than its mere numbers indicated. The stormy night prevented the audience being so large as ...

ANTI-SLAVERY MUTING

... ANTI-SLAVERY MUTING. A meeting was held on Thursday evening last, in the Brighton Street Chapel, at which the Rev. H. H. Garnet, • gentleman of colour, formerly a slave, delivered a lecture on American slavery— Mr Wigloam presiding. Mr GARNET then said ...

SLAVERY AND THE ANERICAN WAR

... united to malaise the and exteosion of slavery. In the North a different going on. With the system abolished mad repudiated, it may le often feebly, there social, edwiational, and gonad advanceant; the evils of slavery being posotkelly deassemendsd ; there ...

SOUTHERN SLAVERY CLOSELY SEEN

... SOUTHERN SLAVERY CLOSELY SEEN. A REMARKABLE speech was recently delivered by General Butler at New Yolk. It shows what Southern slavery really is. The General said that there came into his uffice a woman, twenty-seven yews of age, perfectly white, who ...