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FFoveign fMAiscellanp

... nations for help we must be prepared to ‘receive iton their conditions, which will be the abolition of slavery. If we are prepared to abolish slavery, it will not be necessary to go to European nations for protection ; they will give us not only recognition ...

ABOLITION OF SLAVERY

... ABOLITION OF SLAVERY. The constitutional amendment for the abolition of slavery came up yesterday in the House of Representatives, on Mr. Ashley's amendment to reconsider the vote by which it was rejected last session. Mr. Ashley made an able and elaborate ...

NEWS BY THE SAXONTA

... citizens of New York, asking for abolition of slavery in the United States. The Senate passed a vote of thanks to General Sherman and hisarmy. Inthe House of Representatives the joint resolution to abolish slavery by constitutional amendment was debated without ...

THE AMERICAN WAR

... terminating the Reciprocity Treaty with Canada. A convention of the Toople of Missouri had ,IP‘“’d an ordinance abohshing slavery in that state. The Etna’s * war news” cannot be described as important. General Sherman was reported to be gradually feeling ...

Home and CGenerval News

... demanding the entire abolition of slavery and the unitic tion of the mation on the basis of universal fre-dom. Au! other end of the war must brand it as murderous and useless, for the country can never be united whik slavery exists. The siyns ot’tho times ...

X, X ;s,:{\\, ; :\ H\s'\Q\\ e = T S PERUVIAN GOVERNMENT * GUANO . DIRECT FROM sHIr. Apply to

... negroes who (in number upwards of a million and s half) have, through the course of the American War, become freed from slavery. Extensive philanthropie efforts are lminflg made to turn the labour of these freed negroes to profitable account, and large ...

sl A Y 4 woit haass fiAl_:‘v Howa oo g | s | s OFFICE FOR ADVERTISEMENTS AND ICATION, 38,

... far South, so that the refugess consist, in great proportion, of women, cuurn.“:‘nd infirm and dtu.::d ;’nlon.‘ War and slavery ha A l of destitution m:fimw:.‘ perished from co;’d and o 4 sty aptan, UhA. Lo S 5 gass ths rosotpons un! i exhaust t! ...

Dearw oF Mr. EOMUMD BEEFOUR.—This whose name is as familiar as a household :::ium medieal profession—especially ..

... and to tell you ~work is done. The dreadful war in our eoun to a close ; the rebellion will be . o o « have high hopes that slavery will. go down Mv reasons are. first. the re-election af: Mr. oin, Who was mainly opposed on the ground of his ged abolition ...

AForvreign fMiscellanp

... any terms that did not include th unconditional return of the secedod states to the Union, and the complete abolition of slavery. It was also authoritatively announced that the Confederate Government and leaders were known to be as resolately determined ...

dur Tandor Correspoment,

... news of the evacuation of Charleston. This historic town has been called * the cradle of the rebellion, and the hot bed of slavery propagandism.” Without attempting to support erfim this hard language, it is certain that the evacuation of the town and its ...

The Lancaster Obserber, SATURDAY, MARCH 25, 1865 THE NEW FEDERAL VICE-PRESIDENT

... of a man. His glowing speeches in favour of the Union, and his apparently earnest appeals in favour of a discontinuance of slavery attracted the attention of the Abolitionists, and President Lincoln appears to have fully approved of the choice which the ...

BAGSTER'S POLYGLOT BIBLES, IN « Bagster's binding,” morocco flexible. . At all the principal Booksellers, and ..

... can have but littlelove forhim who supposes it possibie they would ever consent to purchaso, at the cost of degradation and slavery, permission to live in a country garrisoned by their own negroes, and ngamud by officers sent by the conqueror to ruie over ...