SLAVERY IN AMERICA—THE EXTRADITION CASE

... him into slavery it cannot, I think, be doubted that the man pursued would bejuetitied in using, in the same circumstances as the prisoner, the same means of relieving himself from so dreadful a result. Can, then, or must the law of slavery in Missouri ...

SLAVERY AND FREEDOM IN THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA

... showed that the development of the appalling wickedness and blasting destructive tendency of slavery was so perfeet and complete in the system of American slavery, that there was the greatest reason to believe that the time of retribution for its erlmes ...

THE ALLEGED RE-ESTABLISHMENT OF SLAVERY IN MEXICO

... ; THE ALLEGED E-E.ETABLIShMBNST |OF SLAVERY IN MEXICO. The Governument had submitted to Congress copiest of the correspondence which had taken place in a regr~d to the alleged re.establishment of slavery in 's Mexico. The allegation is made in a letteefroin ...

MR BRIGHT, M.P., ON SLAVERY AND SECESSION

... defence of slavery has encosntered groat difficulties, because its apologists stopped half- way. They confined the defence of slavery to negro slavery alone, abandoning the principle of slavery, and admitting that every other form of slavery ...

CORRESPONDENCE. NOTICES TO CORRESPONDENTS. X. W. London, then Liverpool. •' A. J.—Mr. Bright referred to ..

... CORRESPONDENCE. NOTICES TO CORRESPONDENTS. X. W. London, then Liverpool. •' A. J.—Mr. Bright referred to slavery the causeof the American war. To the Editor of the Daily Post. Sir,--My attention having been called to ft letter signed A Sufferer, ...

HOW ONION & PEACE ARE TO BE RESTORED IN AMERICA

... in the name of slavery. I Yes ; in the nam slavery, and nothing else, has *11 this crime, destruction and ravage been perpe- trated ; and the woxi' is still prooeedlng. Look at the war as you will, and you will always i ■ee slavery. Never were words ...

THREATS OF SECESSION IN AMERICA

... to look on without power to mitigate the evils of slavery as a domestic institution in the Southern States of the Union. This 1 is certainly not a very encouraging view, as far as the lquestion of slavery is concerned. But it is the View r F which the peculiar ...

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 ...

CORONER'S INQUESTS

... the scourge of slavery. We now learn from Cubi thet a petition, signed by upwards of ono hundred plantera, haJ been preeeuted to the Captain General Dulce, in which they call on him to obtain from the Queen of Spain the abolition ef slavery In the island ...

DEMOCRACY ON ITS TRIAL

... monarchy or republic-of aristocracy or democracy, bat of emancipation or slavery, In the midst of the liberal and free Ameri- cans, slaves are bought and sold, and whipped, Slavery has long been regarded as a biot upon the flag of the great republic. The ...