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AMERICA

... balance of power between the two great leading parties, refuse vote for candidate who is not pledged their views the question slavery. The contest has produced much excitement not only in the coutesters, out throughout the country. the progress the struggle ...

NEW NEWS

... precarious state ofthe liberties of North America, * * • and conscious at the same time of no alternative between the horrors of slavery or the carnage or desolation of a civil war but suspension of all commercial intercourse with the island of Great Britain ...

Colonization v. Emigration.—What is emigration but a apecioa of slavery—a cruel necessity that separates ..

... Colonization v. Emigration.—What is emigration but a apecioa of slavery—a cruel necessity that separates children from their parents, husbands from their wives, and even imposes a tax on little children. Emigration ships off her cargoes to make labour ...

The Looker On. London: Sherwood t Co

... too highly appreciated. The spirit of kindness, nurtured by many in the church, produced au improvement in the condition slavery itself.” This was mean step in the social progress of the age. By her patronage, too, the church greatly contributed to the ...

AMERICA

... n regarding the slavery question, proposing amicable arrangements of the dispute between the free and slave estates, was introduced into the Senate. He proposes the admission of California into union, without restriction as to slavery, and the same as ...

Captain Douglas, W, P. Labalmondiare is appointed Chief Superintendent of the Metropolitan Police, in the place ..

... team ship-Vinyara arrived at Liverpool, on Tuesday, with news York of the Ist mat. The Congress was still occupied with the slavery question Mr. Ca the senator, died at Washington the et ult., in the 68th yearof his kge. The trial of Dr. Welater for the ...

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... may expected the next arrival from New York. From Washington the intelligence is unimportant, Concontinuing to debate the slavery question. change Oabinet was rumoured, and it was reported that Butler, «>d King would Introduced W»r Denartment. Amongst ...