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A TIMELY WARNING

... Englishmen generally are not yet sufficiently aware of. Not only must we remember that the Confederates are fighting for slavery, bat that Mr. Masot, to whom we are compelled to act ,as protecters if not champions, is the author of the Fugitive Stave ...

AMOUNT OF JULLIIIP

... feel towards a weeks, nation invaded by a strooger and a richer nation is re. petted by the Very general detestation ef (slavery; if Mr. hid seized the opportunity for re gracile ful and a teeue act, we would not stiswq how far our countrymen might hate ...

Richards, Rev. C. D. Kebbel, T. P. Clarke, Eaq. J. Symons, Eeq. The names of the following gentlemen were added

... the beginning—miserable iu its professed continue to be empleyeel. but in a different and le I objects, and the sham of slavery that has r sta nto o ns n i m bl ant e iii e t r ui l i ne te t in i . im I l l i t t.n is ce i r n ta n i n n e th n at M ...

Our Ironlion eartsponlitut. _owe dent It tight to state that we do not at all tletet Imolli7 ourselves with our ..

... would be the speediest means of ending this wretched war, and also would he in the end the best practical way to abolish slavery. On the meeting of the House the question will, doubtless, to well agitated. The action of the Government, in connexion with ...

A DISMAL FINANCIAL PROSPECT

... himself capable or explaining the vital quotient te width he awl did not inform the wadd le for the purpose of bringing bark slavery . into the Union or for abolishing it altogether. ...

A FAITHFUL FRIEND AND ADVISER. A daily ecastraaporary has the following remarks eprepse to the departure of the ..

... so still. As wen advaierag In country every one must bee ielle the .srdaughter of Louis PhilAps, had !mother name, and el slavery had received a blow from .Weisis *odd ,&n ether claim to For, in the ewer recover ; Mat lfiicontlausdW.zist,ltw.Udassr year ...

EPITOME OF NEWS

... prism*. Commander Craven. of the Federal steamer Tut. nrors., has, the London poem, Mr. Veneer, one the with pretending not slavery, sad quotes the wci4klown When the devil was sick, the devil • would ho When the devil was well, the devil • mlat hn r. ...

CHINA

... and raise eotton with hired negro labour. It will be cheaper to take plantations in South Carolina than in Illinois, when slavery ix abolished there. It is a very curious fact that cotton is now coming to market from Illinois. Several farmers plant.' cotton ...

peeled of an intention to Kennet • felony. They meat HATICPBBIBB OM sr: l eech pay a fine of 10s

... this melee we may in putting - as ! 10 and 11 onenk, two of the heusee sullenly se, 'k n . lir .. y .n5 , i .„, I. end to slavery by opposing to it the produce of free , . too fell Ls with a tremendous emeb, hurting the men She J . Illstro. 0 ,, i o'r ...

THE PAPAL ALLOCUTION

... of the south, who cannot UM perceive that the vigorous suppression of the slave-trade Is bat the mil& to the abolition or slavery Itself. The Fedora 161111111thes both of men who are meolved, alarmism law and mantels the r the day i r s rtrthsklhe Shiltell ...

THE SOUTHERN BLOCKADE

... are the means most likely to lead to the realisation of the aspirations of those who dcsire to see the entire abolition of slavery on the American continent. To allow of the present partial blockade he an injustice, for a blockade ought to be merely a means ...

13th Hants Rifle Volunteer Corps

... as at Th e nu ., f or its attainment are the mane as was used to obtain the Reform Bill, the abolition of the slave trade, slavery*, and the Corn Laws. That when passed it will throw discouragement in the way of thinking and drunkenpeas, and afford fair ...