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LOCAL INTELLIGENCE

... aspect-slavery. In his own inimitable manner, he Palmetto and Federal banners over great hosts of the rival armies. The whole question was simply one be- tween the abolitionist and the slaveowner. The repub- lic had started into life with slavery forming ...

TOPICS OF THE WEEEr

... blood by the slave owners of a certain state, made a bold and eloquent appeal to the House in favour of the abolition of slavery, and it was, while this speech was being uttered, that a great number of members grossly and personally assaulted him. In ...

RAILWAY TIME TABLI-X. I

... most diabolical and incredible form f slavery — that, in which freemen breed slaves sell their own offspring. On the field of Kansas w • see the missionaries of liberty grappled fiercely ov the missionaries of slavery. And now. at riiis moment, we see in ...

NEWPORT, ABERGAVENNY, & HEREFORD AND TAFF VALE EXTENSION

... hour, mad- dened and vengeful as is the slave power, the infuriated demon of slavery never seemed to me more certain of extirpation than now. At the present moment, slavery seems to have gained an advantage. The audacity of the attack made upon it at ...

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... English aud Americans a180 attend these reunions. Among the former has been seen Mr. Joseph Cooper, of the English Anti- Slavery Society; Mr. Chesson, Secretary of the Society for the Protection of the Aborigines, with other indi- viduals of the same ...

MEETHYR POST OFFICIV I

... distinguishing between State and private action when both covered by the same tongue and nationality. Again, with respect to slavery. The present Sovereign of Russia, by the emancipation of serfs, said to reach forty millions ill number,ha.s placed himsell ...

I WESTERN VALLEYS RAILWAY

... State Government under the constitution in force prior to the secession, and op- posin c any new constitution recognising slavery. The York Hercthl says that the association is formed principally of office-seekers. President Davis has issued an address ...

LOOAL RAILWAY TIME TABLES

... have but little love for him who supposes it possible they would ever consent to purchase, at the cost of degradation and slavery, permission to live in a country garrisoned by their own negroes, and governed by officers sent by the [conqueror to rule ...

NEWPORT, ABERGAVENNY & HEREFORD AND TAFF VALE EXTENSION

... this coun- try, will now extend thy power so as to keep us in slavery for ever. My lord, your lordship must have a very faint knowledge of what slavery is. If you would but know what slavery is, and see all its horrors, you must visit the plantation of ...

MARKET INTELLIGENCE

... Federals were in hot pursuit. Terrible havoc have been made among the Confederates in their flight. Wendell Phillips, an anti-slavery lecturer, has been mobbed in Cincinatti. March 26. It is believed Congress will not adjourn before J uly 1st. The death of ...

LOCAL RAILWAY TIME TABLES

... Davies, in opening the debate, gave a succinct account of the origin of the present struggle, ascribing it as being due to slavery the North wishing to rid themselves of the stigma, while the South, to maintain the Institution, chose to withdraw from the ...

LOCAL RAILWAY TIME TABLES

... THEODORE PARKER ON SLAVERY. The following^ taken from the conclusion of a series of lettmj' by the late Theodore Parker, written to his fellow-cittzema at Boston, December 22nd. 1847. I have addressed you as citizens, members of the State. I cannot forget ...