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LECTURE ON SLAVERY BY MISS REMOND

... of the state of society throughout America; showed how slavery was interwoven with the inters ts of every class; and pointed out the almost utter hopelessness of effecting the abolition of slavery by any homse influence, otherthan by the fearul crisis ...

LITERATURE OF THE AMERICAN CONTEST.*

... vile an institution as slavery, it would seem that we ought correspondinglyto admire writ like Mr. George Livermore and the Rev. Baptist Noel, the one of whom fires a whole park of Scriptural artillerys slave-holders and slavery, while the other devotea ...

NOTES ON NEW BOOKS

... in North America- By H. Reid.-Only that Mr. Reid's book embraces some account of the constitution of Congress, and of the Slavery question, it would be by no means either amusing or instructive, Most of his observa- tions on American manners and customs ...

I-OEI) BKoroHAM AND thk Noktil—Lord Brougham is very anxious, now that the North has succeeded, ti> disavow all ..

... sentiments. In the House of Lords, on Monday, he said the conduct of the United Government had btt'u perfect upon the subject of slavery, and was astonished at the utterly groundless reports which injudicious friends of the Union had propagated of him, if had ...

GIVE BACK HIS SLAVE?

... Bourbons, chain this slave I His right arm struck the self -same blows Italian bondasmen dealt of late; With them he's one of slavery's foes; CGive him to worse than Bomba's hate I O God I that we-we here to-day, t his very hour in England, can Be asked to ...

NOTES ON NEW BOOKS

... which Indused the South to attempt the exerolee of this right do not, In the author's opinion, centre in the question of slavery abolition, which has invariably been dragged into court as the sole renson for the disruption; but he declares that there ...

ECHOES FROM THE BLACK COUNTRY

... that name'! Atmrcir My godfatlers and godmothers in my Bap- tism, wherein I was made a member of the Forge, a child of Slavery, and an inheritor of Hobbles, l'addles, and Ball Tongs.1 Qsceiai ': What did your goifatlers and godmothers then do for ...

PARLIAMENT, LAST NIGHT

... to the question of slavery, which, according to many, was the cause of the civil war. This House will remember that the beginning of the war President lincoln declared that they had right, by the Constitution, to interfere with slavery. At later perioil ...

WOLVERHAMPTON

... whilchthe remainder of' the sentence was loot]-and think that Englishmen all hate selfishness, proud conceit, and oon' tented slavery; but there was. none of that here; this evening; far from it; there was an exhibition on this platb form of marked unselfishness ...

SPARKENHOE FARMERS' CLUB

... goveenment Vill save the minority. For what was to he e.en in the United Stataes The Soutb, although polluted by the stain of slavery, condemned by all as a blot upon the State, greater onecesE was with them. They recognised the Lawa of primogeniture, from ...

MRS. MACREADY'S DRAMATIC RECITALS

... herself, entitled Will the New Year come to-night 1 a couple of scenes from the Honeymoon, ' The Polish Boy's Release from Slavery,' a burlesque on the fate of old bachelors, entitled Auction Extraordinary, and the somewhat lengthy poem, Jessie Brown ...

BILSTON

... cempulsin of the war or because you can neither conquer ?? nor yet sub- sist 5s an independent state without her? If you love slavery and wish to continue it, and if you think you can build up with, honour a restored and united republic by humbling yourself ...