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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 ...

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 ...

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 ...

CANADA

... him into slavery it cannot, I think, be doubted that the man pursued would be justiiied inu sig, in the same circumatances ast the prisAoner, the same means of relieving himself fr^om so dreadful a re- sult. Can then, or must, the law of slavery ?? be recognied ...

ASSIZE INTELLIGENCE

... from all connection with the journal He stated that he believed the writer to be Mr. Chamerovzow, the editor of the Anti-Slavery Reporte-, and offered to pay the expenses of advertising his letter of apology in the public prints, and to pay all legal ...

BR. FRANCIS LIEBER ON SECESSION

... South sepa-' y rates on the avowed ground of Slavery. TJaat, word, ijou- 0 ited by themn, and turned away from with bitter aversion b oh men, is inscribed on their banner. There You h eadi e letterer Slavery, our cormer-atope. ItMr. Chevalier, in his last ...

BOARD OF TRADE INQUIRY INTO THE LOSS OF THE ROYAL MAL STEAMBER NORTH BRITON

... consequeeos of Mr. ell~or's elevation thereisa I veacacy for the Btecordership of Leicester. THE REAL ABnzToRas OF AMERTCAN SLAvERY.- For thirty years then, at least, the panmen of public opinion have been emitting warnings respecting the precritousael of ...

LORD BROUGHAM, SCOTCH JUDGES, AND THE BLACKS

... addressed to a Boston Convention, in answer to an invitation from that body to his lordship, asking him to attend an anti-slavery meeting in Boston upon the anniversary of the death of John Brown. There are two things in this letter to which I beg to dtaw ...