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SLAVERY

... SLAVERY. The Globe term the propositions a piece of political strategy in aid of M‘Clellan’s battalions, which are certainly well turned for securing the border State* to the northern section of the union. The samejournal also regards this step as symptom ...

SLAVERY

... SLAVERY President Lincoln showed that to abolish slavery was not his intention or that of the North when he adopted the Chicago platform, and afterwards said, the Union with slavery,’’ or the Union without slavery,’ proving that the Union, not the abolition ...

SLAVERY AND INTEMPERANCE

... SLAVERY AND INTEMPERANCE. Tilings they IVere, they Are, and as they ought to LECTURES on the above subjects will be de- X livered th** ROTUNDA, ATHEN'jEUM .on the Evenings of THURSDAY and FRIDAY, October 9th ami 10ih, Mr. B. Bens is, gentleman of colour ...

SLAVERY IN AMERICA

... SLAVERY IN AMERICA The Underground Railroad from Slavery to Freedom. By the Rev. Wm Mitchell. Tweedib, Strand, London. This is one of the many publications to which slavery has given birth. The author is a man of colour and missionary of the American ...

SLAVERY IN BRAZIL

... SLAVERY IN BRAZIL. Advices from Brazil announce that the question of slavery had lately occupied the serious attention the Government, and that in the next meeting of the Chambers measures for its gradual extinction will be introduced. Among the most ...

SLAVERY AND INTEMPERANCE

... intemperance, proceeded to deal with that of slavery ; and said that he thought slavery had received its death blow in America. He did not believe that tho Northerns had greater sympathy with slaves than the South had. was asked every day whether the slaves ...

SLAVERY AND THE ABOLITIONISTS

... authorised behalf of the anti-slavery men of America, who have sent him to this country, to propose that if the Confederate States will immediately ' commence the work of negro emancipation, then the i abolitionists and anti-slavery leaders of the Northern ...

SLAVERY AND INTEMPERANCE

... SLAVERY AND INTEMPERANCE. Things as they Were, as they Are, and as they ought to Be. TWO LECTURES the above subjects will be delivered in the ROTUNDA, ATHENiEUM, on THIS and TO-MORROW EVENINGS, October Dth and 10th, bv Mr. B. Bessos, gentleman of colour ...

MR. BRIGHT ON SLAVERY

... able to meet England, it was necessary to be united. To be united, slavery had to be tolerated. Many in America had dreaded the destruction of their country more than they hated slavery (hear, hear). The principles of the North were irreconcilcable with ...

PRESIDENT LINCOLN’S SLAVERY PROCLAMATION

... PRESIDENT LINCOLN’S SLAVERY PROCLAMATION. The Timet, in a leader, says, it has never doubted the abolition of slavery would in some way or other the final result the war, and would unfeignedly rejoice were the words which tho President had given utterance ...

ANTI-SLAVERY MEETING IN LONDON

... ANTI-SLAVERY MEETING IN LONDON The only person of note who attended the meeting waa Mr. Char. Buxton, Lord Brougham haring refused to take the chair. The Shaftesbnrys and other noblemen and gentlemen of position were absent. The anti-slavery feeling in ...

slavery was the sole cause of the secession, and that, assured upon this point, the South would be but too

... slavery was the sole cause of the secession, and that, assured upon this point, the South would be but too glad to re-enter the Union and rule it as the olden days before the baleful star of Mr Lincoln arose upon tbe horizon. The day for all this has ...