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AMERICA

... battle will shortly scene in this part of the country. Mr Sumner, in Congress, made a long speech advocating the abolition of slavery in the district of Columbia, with the compeosation of the eloveowners. The prise ;Wainer Magnolia, with 1000 bales cotton ...

ORIGIN OF OUR NATIONAL =BUMS

... ocajaehire the substantial losing of the South from the var. The daveholdara of all the Slave States, with the abolition slavery, will have lost the ever available cash capital in slave property, of about twentylve hundred millions of dollars; but the ...

§uperixt Xarlisment

... submitted to President Davis the following basis of pv3lBol4l°o, vic : let, Abolition of slavery to be left to the Stets Legielature as to time and circumstance*, but slavery to be aboliehed ; The Confederate States to return to the Union with the rights, privileges ...

AMERICA

... negotiate oe any terms short indepeedena while Mr Linooln was equally resolute for submission to the Union rad the abolition of slavery. ! w ed. re w it ingt. nat mode Mobile, Montgomery, but nothing of • ;ea* • Wenapart ..to be known. Sherman is said to have ...

ilitelligentr. The Spade at has miscued doubt thmingh &MVOs*, with his Gomentweat the paint of the nscomaition ..

... happy sod that the lloincial coalition of the country is setartsctory. A law *to be proposed for the anal abolition of • slavery the Portuguese poeseesiona Austria has proposed an arrangenset for the settlemeat of the Schleswig-Holmdel secetiee, comp ...

PLOUGBING lIATCII

... LATEST NEWS FROM AMKRICA; Mosel of the ROOM of Representative. to support Captain Wilkes; Military Execution at Waehiegton ; Slavery, as viewed by the Hatboro Steam. Tam. and Habits of the Prince of Wale.. Coast, filmgoer—Chum of Basks septery, and Entedeket ...

GARIBALDI ON PRESIDENT LINCOLN

... are the guardian of liberty in the old continent to feel and to Mamileat the joys and griefs of Abe nodes emasoipetieg from slavery. The sorrow of the Swiss is well worthy of Lincoln—the new redeemer of seam.—Your devoted, G. Ali OTH ER DREADFUL RAI LWAT ...

SATURDAY, DECEMBER 20, 1862. AMERICA

... exrnntlittee base born met with ouch prountenem as fully to maintain the public credit. Mr Lincoln pill• formed the qm Will of slavery se the primary source of tin w or oilbibitios; and In explanatory t. rme,be referste 1110 Otlefasum an September Irt U« sejes ...

NARROW ASCAPR OF A BONA FIDE TRAVELLER

... destroy slavery. If I could save the Union without freeing any de, c, I would do it; and If could do it by freeing all the slaves, I would do It; and if I mold doh by freeing sonic sod keying ethers alone, I week' also do tied. What Ido sheet slavery and ...

Published: Saturday 13 September 1862
Newspaper: Airdrie & Coatbridge Advertiser
County: Lanarkshire, Scotland
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AMERICA

... for the tree acceptance or rejection of those States now in rebellion which may adopt an immediate or gradual abolition of slavery within their boundaries. Ile elm prepare that, after the lot of January neat, all States, o r parte of State; which shall ...

AD VERTIMIR O}TICE, Famr Nvonso

... and retreated io safety to their lines. The flouse of Representatives have at leagth taken the decided step of abolishing slavery in all the Unified States territories, by passing the Senate bill iolvednoed for that object. MINERS . MEETING AT GLAsECIIP ...