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SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... solution to co-operate with the States desiring to abolish slavery has also passed the Senate by a ma- jority of 82 to 10, the dissentients being the representa- tives of the -Border States where slavery prevails. While these schemes are receiving the attention ...

SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... entality, we shell gladly give our cordial support to the Lincoln A~d- ninstration so far as relates to the abolliion of slavery, though differing much from its poioy in other respects Imong the gentlemen of high talent ad great moral weight of character ...

SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... we really deserve destruction, we will meet the issue which !slavery has forced upon us with true spirit and coumage. Wecannot ignore it, That issue is nothiag less than the detution of slavery, or the destruction of free govern- ment. The war between those ...

SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... of Reyresentatives, on the 15th tilt., a resolution was adopted, hat the constitution should be so amended as to abolish slavery in the United States wherever it now exists; and to prohibit its extension in every part thereof for ever. A Bill was introduced ...

Sporting Intelligence

... of the Beiaer Life, edited by Lucy Larcom ; Journal rof a Tour in Brazil, by Professor Louis Agassiz; History of the Anti-Slavery Struggle in the United States, by William Lloyd Garrison; Lectures on Greece, Ancient It and Modern, by the late President ...

SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... the same tamount of contemplation to public questions as the latter. ?? he could not sufficiently express his horror of of slavery, he denied, in effect, that the working classes in IINorth America desired the emancipation of the slave, and durged that ...

ROYAL VICTORIA YACHT CLUB REGATTA

... preparing to puish the oppressors of the Czechs. Soon, said one of those posting bils, will the people shake off the yoke of slavery. Therefore rise, in order that we may have better times, end let our device be ' Death to the Ibetrayers of the nation '' ...

THE MORALITY OF FIELD SPORTS

... life ended by a painful death? Is not the humanity advocated by Mr. Freeman a little like the humanity which would suppress slavery at the price of exterminating the slaves? This argument is good up to a certain point, and covers one case which he cites ...

SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... very flourishirfg prospect; but, in an unlucky moment a I befriended the Dainaras, who suddenly threw off their g teke of slavery. I1 pitied themk, sind determined to stand 8 by them. The upshot has been, notwithatanding we have g beaten the Hottentots ...

SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... eat dearer and staler iell thau what is to be had every morning in iome. t According to the now colittitution of Venezuela, slavery is for ever abolished in that state; every slave who places his feet upon her soil will be Oonsidlered free and taken under ...