BIRMINGHAM AND MIDLAND FREED MEN'S AID ASSOCIATION

... his earliest days he had had strong dislike to anything like slavery. [Hear, at.] He was Englishman, and it was almost unnecessary'for him to say more to convince them that he hated slavery in any form. (Applause. ] Any other principle, indeed, would ...

SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... LECTURE rsY Mse LADON ON SLAVERY.-On Thursday afternoon, Mr. W. G. Lanidon rea delivered his lecture upon slavery at the Hope oall. The title of the lecture-as previously an- noivced-was iThe Duto of England in Relation to Slavery in the United States at ...

SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... programme was- That slavery may be abolished. The address was delivered by the Rev. Newman Hall, who, among other remarks, said that if ever there was a time when God by his Providence encouraged his people to pray for the abolition of slavery it was the present ...

BANBURY

... Guardian, General Butler, in a letter to the Hon 58, Oameron, says :-The war will extinguish slavery whether we wish it or not. Nay, lb has extinguished slavery, by rendering tbe slave worthless. In Charleston, to.day, a negro can be bought for 3,000 dollars ...

SPORTING INTELLIGNECE

... thus show an abhorrence of slavery. I -The member for Exeter expressed his disapproval 0 of slavery upon general grounds, and thought we a were bound to do something towards its extinct - tion.. . Whilst he hated slavery, he also con- demned the policy ...

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 ...

SAN DOMINGO

... to lead to the introduction of slavery into a community which is free from the taint of that pernicious institution ; but the formal and repeated declarations Marshal O'Donnell, that under no circumstances will slavery be introduced into the Dominican ...

SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... salveholders'rolelion,.a urging the re.election of Mr. Lincoln as the sureatmeane of preserving the Union oa avalg out slavery. ...

LEEDS GRAMMAR SCHOOL GAMES

... remain in slavery, defended them from the aspersions which had been cast upon them, showed that d the Government of the United States had done all they d could to relieve them, and gave his reasons for coming to o the conclusion that slavery In America ...

Published: Thursday 11 May 1865
Newspaper: Leeds Mercury
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 2193 | Page: 3 | Tags: Sports and Games 

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

... 50 - 1- Amsterdam-taken v m. 16 - I- SIr William-taken o: - WHIPPED TO DEATH AND EATEN BY HOGS FOR YO A FPEW WORDS AGAINST SLAVERY.-Fredorick Amuthor, a. ire highly respectable man, a German by birth, was recently P obe driven out of Texas on the most frivolous ...

Published: Tuesday 23 October 1860
Newspaper: Leeds Mercury
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 689 | Page: 1 | Tags: Sports and Games