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AND SLAVERY

... threatened war in America slavery had no part; and asserted that if slavery had been the first object of Southern thought, they would have clang to the Union with the most desperate tenacity. But, some might ask, was not slavery declared to be the coruer-stone ...

SLAVERY AT MOZAMBIQUE

... SLAVERY AT MOZAMBIQUE. rnMoo f*r 'bem Utile food not 'hit their meet ere ire unable to teed them, but I'oiply •bet fierce end it is necee-erj to keep then, eubjee. Uo». The Portuguese ere ere dreading their -l.ses rising upon them ; end, therefore they ...

AMERICA AND SLAVERY

... to meet England it was necessary to be united, and to be united slavery had to be tolerated. Many ilr America had dreltded the destruction of their country more than they had hated slavery. (hear, hear.) The principles of the North were irreconcilable ...

THE DOOM OF SLAVERY,

... submission and preserve slavery if they chose. Neither was any legislative attempt then made to abolish slavery in territory acknowledging Federal rule. In fact, it is clear that the incipient attempts of the Northerners to destroy slavery were nothing but political ...

THE SLAVERY PHOHIHITION BILL

... THE SLAVERY PHOHIHITION BILL. The House, on the 17th, concurred in the Senate's amendment (purely verbal) to the Bill prohibiting slavery for in all terrhories of the United States. As now fully passed the Bill reads:— ** To the end that freedom may be ...

DR. GUTHRIE INTRODUCING A LADY LECTURER ON SLAVERY. *

... DR. GUTHRIE INTRODUCING A LADY LECTURER ON SLAVERY. * Miss Sarah B. Rimond, lady of colour, been lecturing in Edinburgh and elsewhere on negro emancipation. The Rev. Dr. Guthrie, in introducing the lady, made some sprightly remarks. subjoin two * Expressing ...

JAMES NISBET & CO.'S PUBLICATIONS. Now ready, crown Bto., 3a. Cd. cloth, Freedom and slavery in the united ..

... JAMES NISBET & CO.'S PUBLICATIONS. Now ready, crown Bto., 3a. Cd. cloth, Freedom and slavery in the united states of AMERICA. the Hon. and Rev. R. W. Nom,. M.A. London: Jamas Nisbet and Co., Bcrnera-strcet. Now ready, crown Bvo., 3e. 6s. cloth, DOLOROSA ...

niO-SLAVERY FANATICISM THE AMERICAN UNION. Ti-e New Yoik Journal of Commetcc says t!ic f «ll »»n{! iacendiary ..

... niO-SLAVERY FANATICISM THE AMERICAN UNION. Ti-e New Yoik Journal of Commetcc says t!ic f «ll »»n{! iacendiary lion J-bill whs few .lays ce, •• y a highly respectable ci.izen, «u Am. ricu i by b rtb. a paid l. tt„a Cbiistlau, to whom it was addresse.l ...

MR SEWARD AND THE TWO PLATFORMS

... any influence on the anti-Slavery policy of the l'resident, it seems to us that the use made recently in the English Confederate journals of his last speech at Auburn on the taking of Atlanta and the position of the Slavery question, shows more of the ...

THE HON. CHARLES SUMMERS' SPEECH AT

... recognition cannot be extended while the contest is pending, and that slavery presents to it a moral and political impossibility. Reverting to his traditional theory, he contend that slavery must be abolished, irrespective of all consequences. ...

MEDIATION

... MEDIATION Both Mosses of Congress passe the resolutior s ,neerning mediating as repmied from the com- mittec of foreign reAtions. SLAVERY AND THE CONDUCT OF ME ...