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SLAVERY IN AMERICA—THE EXTRADITION CASE

... him into slavery it cannot, I think, be doubted that the man pursued would bejuetitied in using, in the same circumstances as the prisoner, the same means of relieving himself from so dreadful a result. Can, then, or must the law of slavery in Missouri ...

THE SLAVE'S APPEAL TO GREAT BRITAIN

... loyal States for their want of a genuine detestation of slavery, and yet, inoe aform an alliance with a, ban ofconpirtor an theve, wo hveundertaken to destoy he oys goernentin rde tomake Slavery per- art petul ad unveral o ths ?? you stand in str thewa ...

DEMOCRACY ON ITS TRIAL

... monarchy or republic-of aristocracy or democracy, bat of emancipation or slavery, In the midst of the liberal and free Ameri- cans, slaves are bought and sold, and whipped, Slavery has long been regarded as a biot upon the flag of the great republic. The ...

THE EVANGELICAL ALLIANCE AND THE AMERICAN WAR

... cause of this awful struggle is the question of slavery, and that we cannot encourage too much our friends across the Atlantic in the steps wlhigh are now taken to do away the abominable institution of slavery. We shall tell them that we hope that this will ...

LIBEL ON MR. GEORGE THOMESON

... As far back as 1828 he took au active part in reference to the abolition af slavery in the West Indles; and from 1832 to 18B4, or thereabouts, he was agent for the Anti Slavery Asoeia- tion in this country, and ho (Mr. Serjeant Parry) believed the the ...

THE POLICE COURTS

... Buxton, M.P., and supported by Rev. Sells Martin,the meeting recorded its detestation of the peculiar atrocities of American slavery, its internal slave trade exposing 23,500 men, women, and children every year to the experience of new cruelties of the violation ...

THE SIMLA COURT-MARTIAL

... in order to give more time for discussion. y R&-ESTABLISHMENT OF SLAVERY IN ALABAMA.- r As surely as the rebel States should obtain representation unconditionally in Congress would slavery be virtually re- e established. Already Johnson's policy begins ...

THE ALLEDGED CAUSES OF SECESSION

... not because he made a personal attack, but because he denounced the principle of slavery, and resisted measures not for emancipation, but for the extension of slavery, by making West India slaves chattels in whatsoever part of the United Kingdom, in ...

BREACH OF PROMISE OF MARRIAGE

... retired, and on their return gave a ver- SLAVEry AnlomsstEir iX TnNressn. - Following the example of Missouri, a Union State convention in Ten- nessee has unanimously decreed the immediate abolition of slavery throughout the State, and its prohicition ...

THE ALLEGED WIFE AND CHILD MURDER AT WOOLWICH

... no doubt that tnl- * L-. wa3 happy in a state of slavery-freedom as unudce:'joS by the negro wag worse than slavery in any frrll, and the Yankeo would find it so. The Yankees me.. n, !,ta S3utliorn slavery should perish, and they had sui:ceed-d. They were ...