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A FEW WORDS ON SLAVERY, BY THE REV. DR. CHALMERS

... A FEW WORDS ON SLAVERY, BY THE REV. DR. CHALMERS. We cannot imagine of a God of righteousness that he will leave any queation ot justice unsettled and there is nOlbing wlllch more powerfully suggests to the human conscience the apprehension of a life ...

FOREIGN INTELLIGENCE. ,--...........-....,

... rule the new world-freedom or slavery I Numbers in the North who were formerly disposed tot-derate slavery under limitations, are now its most uncompromising enemies. The most moderate and forbearing apologists of slavery as an inherited institution which ...

PRESIDENT LINCOLN'S PROCLAMATION

... the institu- tion of negro slavery in America. We wish we could see in the proclamation anything to justify the fulsome eulogiums so profusely heaped upon it. If the Federal Congress had passed a law abolish- ing slavery in the states where the law could ...

THE HON. LYULPH STANLEY ON THE AMERICAN WAR

... a contest against slavery, it would be hard for Englishmen to take sides against the Northeners, whose victory would be the victory of freedom over slavery. When the war broke out the Southerners were far-seeing; they saw that slavery was in danger, and ...

A TRIP TO THE GAMBIA

... agaiust the West India proprietors), rend their garments, present petitions, and cry in the corners of the streets Slavery Slavery! Slavery! Who are these men ? These men are Pharisees, men of small intellectual calibre, who incapable of acquiring fame ...

THE QUEEN OF PORTUGAL

... PORTUGAL. LISBON, Oct. 5.—The Queen of Portugal arrived in the Tagus at noon to-day. ABOLITION OF SLAVERY IN THE DUTCH WEST INDIES. The Jaw for the abolition of slavery in the Dutch Weat Indies passed the States-General of Holland by a majority of 45 to 7. The ...

MESSRS. CRAWSHAY AND FOTHERGILL AGAINST THE BOARD OF HEALTH

... from the moral blight of slavery. Are there men in England so wicked and so untruthful as to say that slavery has nothing to do with the war ? Why, when the rebellion commenced no Southern man thought of denying that slavery was the cause of their secession ...

would in itself convince unprejudiced minds that he a far different man from thst which his enemies reprou▪ snm ..

... but at the none time it shows that the slavery question is not one that they would like to have brought forward. I do not edge myself not to go into the question of .slavery—l believe th.,se do not want slavery brought on are now satisfied that it was ...

Published: Friday 12 May 1865
Newspaper: Merthyr Express
County: Glamorgan, Wales
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SIR T. F. BUXTON ON THE PRESIDENT'S PROCLAMATION

... firmness contemplate so horrible a termination of slavery. I hope no one will suspect, because none of my father's descendants have ttken a part in the recent Emancipa- tion meetings, that our abhorreuce of slavery or our zeal for Emancipation has grown cold„ ...