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SECESSION AND SLAVERY

... SECESSION AND SLAVERY. The following song by Whittier, tbe~ American lowil poet, has jtiat appeaared' in the N~ir' York journ-d it floam eet. publication shows the immenesse progress which the cause of the p Abolition has, snade within the last twelve ...

SECESSION AND SLAVERY

... Y 11 De ivilate(l sol0 DUI0I11g Our prisoner, your N ] SECESSION AND SLAVERY. iug (FronM Punch.) ?ar. -Secede, ye Southern States, secede, of No better Jplan could be, ex - If you of Niggers would be freed, of To set your Niggera free. de- Runaway s1laves ...

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... all. That the lawfulness of slavery is clearly and indisputably proved from the Bible, inastuch as St. Paul, writing to Onesimus, a slave, never told him to run away. That it there were no other reasons for upholding slavery, the dastardly and sycaphantio ...

MR. W. S. LINDSAY, M.P., ON THE AMERICAN WAR

... represent in Europe the Southern Confederacy that I vwished they could devise some means whereby this instita- I tion of slavery, which I for one could not uphold-that solme E means might be devised whereby this institution might in timne be abolished ...

AMUSING MATRIMONIAL AFFAIR IN HULL YESTERDAY

... we might hear nro more talk about its not being a war to put down slavery, con- tflrldilc that wbatever might be the issue of the struggle wituld bring with it the abolition of slavery. He had t VYeals ago declared Iis belief that lie slould lnever sv0 ...

HULL FLORAL AND HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY

... undesirability;. a Years ago Mr Seward declared'thbibat no distant period s the 1irrepressible conflict betweer slavery and aiti-i o slavery would convulse the'U ision;' 'The prediction e was laughed to scorn, And Was treated ai the d'ream 'of a fanatio ...

THE ROW OF THE ROTUNDA

... holy purpose of liberating their fellow- mu countrymen from the thraldom of slavery; as it is obvious cO that the great sums of money now spent with a view to TI s uappre slavery are doing more harm than good. 8. That,' of es ma ch as possible, negroes ...

THE EMPEROR'S BOOK

... Duke of Sutherland ace knowledgeB the receipt of a £5 note, from-, returned percentage. CELEBRATION OF THE ABOLITION' OR SLAVERY IN' THE UNITED STATES.-On Tuesday evening, a large party- assembled at the Trevelyan Temperance Hotel, Manchester, at the ...

DUBLIN INTERNATIONAL EXHIBITION

... that day to return home. My clriend and I were also there to plead for prisoners; believ- ing that the hour had come when slavery had earned the wright to perish by the sword which it had -taken, we came to ,snplore the President 'to be ouw deliverer from ...

EXTRACTS FROM PUNCH

... and worry me ! L Into your confounded quarrel Let myself be dragged I'll not By you, fighting for a Morrill Tariff; or your slavery lot. What I want to do with either Is impartially to trade Nonsense I stand from neither Past the bounds of gasconade. You ...

AN AWKWARD MEMORANDUM

... to surrender was returned to him again. However, if F, the Popie's defeated champion wants a sword, let the friends u of slavery present dhintwithonoeby all ameans. The sort of men sword oat g ntabbe fr pres~tatla thehero of Ancona nin i, odrPs0.- ...

LOCAL AND GENERAL

... EXHIBITION.-The number of visiters at the Exhibition yesterday was 6,277. MR. BRIGHT, M.P., ON THE AmERICAN QUESTION AND SLAVERY.-The following letter from Mr. Bright, addressed to Mr. W. C. Jewett, of Colorado Territory, U.S., is published :- From your ...