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... who refuse aooept A deputation of the British and Foreign Anti-Slavery Society baa had interview with the Earl of Clarenddh the Foreign Office, to present address on the sabjeot of slavery Cuba. A trial, which it is said will be one of the most gigantic ...

GEORGE DUKRANT

... United States. acceding States have adopted a constitution—an exact copy of the old original, plus slavery; and elected a President, Mr. Jefferson—a pro-slavery man of the purest water. must now wait to see whether war with the South, war with and descent ...

NEWS NOT, .....,.-

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... a - itncalty which >w best dispose of Dr. Kirk distributed placed them under izihar. Ha informs uld bo need with adn of slavery, but not or Bombay, where as disgraceful. It g as Zanzibar rernment, to have n, at least under occasion he Zanzibar to /ent ...

LETTER OF THE LATE MR. Q. W. GORDON

... look for him although had been there for seven days. I believe the people of Tare are really worse off than they were during slavery. Were Mr Eyre a gentleman and man of considerate feelings, one would endeavour to confer with him; but it is hopeless. is ...

FEDERAL VICTORY IN THE WEST

... for the free acceptance or rejection of those States now in rebellion which may adopt an immediate or gradual abolition of slavery within their limits. Efforts to colonise negroes with their consent will be oonitnned. The President farther proclaims that ...

SEWAGE AS MANURE

... coming to take them into slavery—w.ts duty, and 1 ant do it; should there that aft- moon—bo there at halfpast three; hoped they wouldn’t make any fu-sabout it. Half-past three called my men, and went there to take them bock into slavery—officer the law, and ...

®be Cream of sunr^>

... quote for the instrnction of the barbarous part of his countrymen, and they n ® c * ® about being twitted the subject of slavery than Thugs would mind being chaffed about murder. FROM THE LONDON GAZETTE. BANKRUPTS.—Fbidat, July 80. R. K. Phili*. Great ...

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... Cituem. The following from the prospectus indicates the politic*] character of the paper Holding that tha Institution nano slavery is sound. Just, wholesome institution; and, therefore, that tha question reopening the African slave trade is question expediency ...

STANLEY'S RETURN MARC!!

... put in the events Mira proceeding in the neighbouring kingdom, or to oiler himself as a candidate for the Spanish throne. Slavery was abolished throughout the Portuguese dominions an Ftbettery, and in the Cape Verd Island, years latter, but the Portuguese ...

HOUSE OF COMMONS.—Mowdat

... Act, and the manner of its enforcement. It had been shown over and over again that the Brazilian Ooverment were opposed to slavery, and were doing all in their power to put it down; but still tbs noble lord insisted on maintaining Act which was most obnoxious ...

1 ttt DO/.V..N

... does not desire to put down slavery, quite the contrary. Now, as defence is easier than attack, ami distinct object always advantage in war, the South likely hold its own, unless opposition tempts the North to make war on slavery, and create the insolvency ...