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PRO-SLAVERY AND ANTI-SLAVERY IN MADRTD

... PRO-SLAVERY AND ANTI-SLAVERY IN MADRTD. It is reported, says the Morning Star, in Madrid that the sum of 250,000 dollars (.2,31,000) has been sent there from Paris, to be employed in such a manner as to obtain that the projected emancipation measures ...

WEST-END SLAVERY,

... WEST-END SLAVERY, To the Editor of The — MINER AND WORKMAN'S ADVOCATE. Sin, —Having felt a deep interest in the articles of your paper respecting the late hours of labour in houses of business, I have ventured to address you. The house referred to is ...

NEW ENGLAND ANTI – SLAVERY SOCIETY

... NEW ENGLAND ANTI - SLAVERY SOCIETY. The 37th annual anniversary of the New England Anti-Slavery Society was held in Boston on the 25th of May. A series of resolutions were adopted, the first of which declares, That, in the long suffering of this nation ...

the altar of slavery ;- the first moment he 1 touches the sacred soil of Britain, the altar and god

... the altar of slavery ;- the first moment he 1 touches the sacred soil of Britain, the altar and god sink together in the dust; hissoul walks abroad in its own majesty; his body swells beyond the measure of his chains that burst from around him; and he ...

many years past (and at the present time) millions of the labouring classes have been in political slavery, ..

... many years past (and at the present time) millions of the labouring classes have been in political slavery, they being unrepresented but wickedly misrepresented in the House of Commons, which is directly contrary to what Lord John Russell says the ancient' ...

the vexed question of slavery could have been tasily settled by the passage of a compromise. The adoption of ..

... the vexed question of slavery could have been tasily settled by the passage of a compromise. The adoption of management suggested by Mr. Crittenden would have settled the matter for ever ; but the efforts of the Constitutional party were frustrated by ...

and greet England's first black islopi _pn the 23r i he reached Lagos, the scene is former slavery, and ..

... and greet England's first black islopi _pn the 23r i he reached Lagos, the scene is former slavery, and iuimediately Proceeded up .the Niger •by.the Investil,ga,tor. In six weeks he hid completed a visitation. tour of all the ,missionary set4iepients ...

EXTRACTS FROM PUNCH

... this week I find, A Quantity of Good Swedes for Sale. And Sweden has just been reforming her Constitution. Slavery is the result, shameless slavery ! 0, let Lord Russell be warned in time.—Yours in terror, AN OLD Tony.—Carlton Club. - -AThotr-its—iNG CONUNDRUM ...

FOREIGN CORRESPONDENCE. AMERICA

... AUSTRALASIAN. THE only important document brought by this arrival is the text of President Lincoln's proclamation in reference to slavery :-- By THE PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED STATES OF ...

CONDITION OF UN tON IN GLOUCESTERSHIRE. To ad Editor THE MINER AND WORKMLN'S ADVOCATE. SIR, —ln your last you gave

... And for all this slavery, if he work six days, he is entitled to the handsome sum of from 9s. to 11s. per week, but the hewer gets the enormous sum of 14s. per week. Now, sir, I appeal to the world if this is not a complete den of slavery? The most stout-hearted ...

H. GREELEY

... integrity, and the abandonment of slavery by the seceded States under conditions which should, while respecting the property and rights of loyal men, afford ample security against another war in the interest of of slavery. The whole matter was referred back ...

rilE WAR IN AMERICA

... Notting-hill, London, W., June 10, 1863. Sir,—l have authcwity to make the following proposition on behalf of the leading anti-slavery men of America, who have sent me to this country. If the states calling themselves 'The Confederate States of America' will ...