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... especially indulging in unhandsome reflections upon each Sovereign. —Letter from Ceuta. Brownlow,” of Tennessee, attended a pro-slavery indignation meeting at Lynchburg, Va., on the 1st, and made a characteristic speech. He said he would rather be with the South ...

AMERICA

... op- were made, the argument both sections were parties to the to slavery, and that of the United States, and, there- ing of the constitution fore, were not entitled to cavil at slavery. One of the Mr said “But, ob, ye Scribes and Pharisees—(tremendous ...

DUNDEE TRADE REPORT

... to-night, by the Rev. Alex. Munro, of Aberdeen, who is roughl ly master both of the theory and practice of hydropathy. The anti-slavery meeting, to be held on Monday nizht, is likely to be one of the best public meetings we have had for some time in Dundee. ...

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... Funds of the above CONDUCTORS—MEssks SPINDLER. in future advertisements. G. B. FRASER, Secy. Dundee, 29th Dec. 1859. AMERICAN SLAVERY. A PUBLIC MEETING of the Inhabitants of Dundee for the will be held on gMonpay EVENING, in FREE ST ANDREW'S Rev. Dr CHEEVER ...

AMERICAN SLAVERY

... AMERICAN SLAVERY A PUBLIC MEETING of the Inhabitants of Dundee will be held on Evening, in Free Andrew’s Church, for the purpose of expressing public sympathy with the Rev. Dr Cheeyer, of New York, in his present trying circumstances, occasioned his bold ...

Published: Saturday 07 January 1860
Newspaper: Dundee People's Journal
County: Angus, Scotland
Type: Article | Words: 99 | Page: 1 | Tags: none

THE TIMES A PRO-SLAVERY ORGAN

... TH TIMES : PRO-SLAVERY ORGAN The is just now abusing its influence and dishonouring its name by its advocacy of slavery. Having a leading position, it seeks to mislead ; and assuming to represent public opinion, it defends an institution which public ...

LATEST NEWS

... Providence, of allaying the existing ex citement, and preventing further outbreaks of a similar character for the suppression of slavery. All lawful means at my command have been employed, and shall to be employed, to execute the laws against the African slave ...

ANTI-SLAVERY MEETING IN DUNDEE

... would have been fit—the atrocities Kansas. He stigmatised the gains of slavery as blood-money. He denounced all conces- sions to the slave-power, and all passive connivance at slavery, as criminal. He agitated abolition. Is it then, some one will ask, so ...

Literature

... of the Fox.” The ‘* Rambles in the Southern States” have at present a peculiar interest. The view taken by the author of slavery strikes us as moderate and impartial. He denounces the system, but admits that the way out of it is attended by such momentous ...

CENSORSHIP OF THE PRESS IN FREE AMERICA

... bolster up a system radically wrong. Every year slavery de- mands new gags, new bolts and bars, new guarantees against the inroads of knowledge ; and yet we have a London journal averring that American slavery is something for us to regard with favour, as ...

SATURDAY, January 14, 1860. If her most gracious Majesty should begin her Speech on the 24th, by congratulating ..

... Buchanan thiiPhr worth while to notice, though he cannot share, the fears that the end may be “an open war the North to abolish' slavery the South.” But bcpes- that public opinion right itseff on this on other questions', and believes that the Harper’s Ferry ...

Published: Saturday 14 January 1860
Newspaper: Dundee People's Journal
County: Angus, Scotland
Type: Article | Words: 1464 | Page: 2 | Tags: none