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i AT FOREIGN AFFAIRS. King Francis the Second, up to the time at which we write, remains Gaeta, and is

... ere long. The election Mr. Lincoln as President of United States! s fact very favourable to the of slavery. Mr. Lincoln is opponent of extension of slavery in the United States, althour' A course, powerless to abolish it where it The victory of Mr. Lincoln ...

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... the announcement of the actual accomplishment of one of the noblest purposes of Dr LIVINGSTONE'S labours—the abolition of slavery in the Portuguese Settlements in South Africa. Dr KIRK, the British Consul at Zanzibar, has addressed a letter to the Government ...

CENTIME SALE SILVER-STREET, STCOISTON-ON-TEES. JPOSEPH BRADLEY, A UCTIONEER AND VALUER, HOUSE 4.ND (A)OMISSION ..

... for the ..,,fit of his employers. be shore Rotosasre open to recelsoConsionsesta of arniture, Otock-in-Tsode, and Goods slavery downy.. -slot intoded tor Rale by Auction, free of charge. • Ogee and &de Booras--So.rsitsragar. firearms. • —4, ...

Published: Saturday 27 February 1869
Newspaper: South Durham & Cleveland Mercury
County: Durham, England
Type: Advertisement | Words: 74 | Page: 1 | Tags: none

A GLANCE AT FOREIGN AFFAIRS,

... outbreak will have any tendency to allay existing excitement. A strange contradiction appears the Presidential remarks on slavery in America and in Africa. Mr. Buchanan congratulates his countrymen on the decision of the Supreme Court of the Unitea States ...

THE PRESIDENT'S MESSAGE

... cause, be says, close hand. It the long-continued and intemperate Interference of the Northern people with the question of slavery in the South which has given rise to servile insurrection, and inspired the slaves with vague notions of freedom. Hence a ...

THE DARK AGES—THE DAWN OF KNOWLEDGE

... tables. Cooperating with purer religious faith, the advancement of knowledge has humanised our institutions. It has banished slavery, it has caused our laws to be more merciful, and the demonstration of them more just; it has promoted religious and political ...

HARPER TWELVETREES’ BLACKING. As one morning shaving sat For in ray boot so bright ami For dinner time ..

... Twelvetrces’ Soap Powder saves time, trouble, money, firing,soap,“tongue and temper,” and entirely abolishes the “female slavery” of the tub, and the present domestic-happiness-destroy ing practice of washing. It contains nothing injurious, but is as ...

OJVEN AWAY TO NERVOUS

... Twelvetrees* Soap Powder saves time, trouble, money, firing,soap,“tongue and temper,*' and entirely abolishes the “female slavery’* of the tub, and the present domestic-happiness-destroying practice of washing. It contains nothing injurious, but is safe ...

WEB? NAIn'LEPOOL COMPANY FRIRHOLD BUILDING SITU. rITIHIC Owners of the BELLI ESTATE ere oar roomedha SELL ler ..

... the Tenses. Workbag Ems and keying • small of money S. spare, would di well to gine attention, to this mode of &tabs* • sad slavery small cost. • large Forties of the purchase money can remain on them properties. Nano can H aeon, and Prime and Pasticiders ...

Published: Wednesday 01 September 1869
Newspaper: South Durham & Cleveland Mercury
County: Durham, England
Type: Advertisement | Words: 434 | Page: 2 | Tags: none

PROVISIONS

... to the country. On the other hand slavery is so firmly rooted in the southern states of America that a long, and perhaps a terrible struggle will have to be waged before so desirable an end can accomplished. Slavery is interwoven with American society ...

LORD BROUGHAM IN EDINBURGH

... ‘l’' anil , lespeoted without the iardv , ,m aC f- ; that W’OrtJ’ does not nece,. ift r,! '»«ntiouancsa, and that abject slavery not the only refuge from anarchy. 1 HT CALLED (JURAT ! the l iim r OU nf > h ndw * lt at cnnsiderable length of analysis in ...

A FALLACIOUS STANDARD FOR EXTENSION OF THE

... we ought, perhaps, to be thankful for any Reform crumbs from the Palmerstonian table.— A tlas. LITTLE “PINK,” A STORY OF SLAVERY. The following touching bvauMful incident we have compiled from private letter says the Manchester Examiner), written by a ...