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LORD PALMERSTON AT SHEFFIELD

... mere waste of blood anit treasure. It was no more against slavery. In the North the feeling against the black mal was stronger than in the South ; and to-morrow, if the States were reunited, slavery would be more strongly fixel than ever. He spoke of the ...

THE LAW OF HYPOTHEC

... remnant-an offensive and oppressive remnant-of the fendal system, which, with all itsmodifications, vwas simply syste. matised slavery, and is at once a disgrace and a cause of danger which justice, wisdon, and iuterest require to be abrogated. ...

The Court

... the Union news writers would quite bear out this agreeable state of things, especially as the hasty representations of the slavery-upholding portion of the British Press were not consistent with truth ; but the correspondents on the spot having written ...

A GEORGIAN TRAGEDY

... thenonly a territory preceded the great nation, of which it isa part,.in shiedding its klood to arrest the extension of slavery. w nseas was the herald and protagorist of the memorable contes; which at the cost of so many heroic dlies, has ad- mitebd ...

THE FENIAN CONVICTS

... for-even the promoters of that moat unjustifiable rebellion, a rebellion fostered in the heart of slavery, and waged for the purpose of per. petnating slavery-even in all the States of America there is not now a political prisoner, (Hear, hear, and cheers ...

CANADA—THE EXTRADITION CASE

... point. - - I , I~may-nentionthatitis owing chieflyto tbe active exertions of ir. Thomas Henning, the Secretary of the Anti-Slavery Society in Tokonto, that sbogeitc an interiethas been created ?? thisf ubject,1 and'that ?? at the suggestion lof thisigentleman ...

THE CANADIAN EXTRADITION CASE

... that, lawful purpose. No doubt - the pursuit was lawful in the State of Missouri, but t it.was only lawful there because slavery is lawful. So farans the Canadiai Judges are concerned, an-d so far as the termns of thel treaty extend, the legality of the ...

THE ARMY OF THE SOUTH

... North again. I do not believe that there is a man anywhere South but is heartily tired of being eternally annoyed with this slavery question, and would now fight harder to maintain the separation than they would have done at any previous time for the right ...

CUPAR-FIFE BANKRUPTCY COURT

... Brougham's public services in the diffusion of knowledge, the spread of education, and& the abo lition of slave-trade and- slavery, and Ito the two precedents followed in granting the remandro Stu otertan the nexthbeirs, being the came of Lord St.Vicn ...

ENGLAND

... -agaili fell into thle C ?? han1lds, on1 the 13th of November. Cc IOUIED) L I.'EOPLE IN DfLAawAlIi.-TO those who belleve that slavery is dead, and that no uitler efforts are required for its total extir- lpatieii, we comnmend a consideration of the ollkerinhg ...

THE MYSTERIOUS MURDER AT ROAD

... cnei6efc, to LIsa great delight the Imperial FamiIy.-Cozss-f Journal. Spurgeon's sermons, which contain severs allusions Las slavery, have heen burnt at the Virginia Court-house. Mr Hawkins has tendered his resignation as Keeper of the Department of Antiquities ...

THE LORD ADVOCATE ON LAW REFORM

... among the people . that grand and noble love of liberty, that f love -of the country where 'they lived, and that disdain of slavery and 4oppression of-all kinds0 whieh characterised the people of this country, they muight copy th-i'machinery of the a B33iti&li ...