SLAVERY
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... Slavery. his blighting curse the Southern States of America was referred to on Sunday last by the two free blacks, Mr. Gross and Mr. Smith, at Markhamsquare Chapel, Chelsea, where a crowded audience were convened for the occasion. The object of their ...
... Lector* on Slavery. On the 25th alt. Washington Duff, slare in Kentackj, made a forcible appeal to the members of the Stormont Hotuo Association on the horrible oraeltlea and tortures to which flares of both •exes are constant!/ liable at the hands of ...
... American Slavery. At a time when the slave uestl * so large interest the both sides of the Atlantic, *J strained to the utmost point, to our readers to learn that tyro about to appear iv our midst, to in Congregational Chapel, and to give history of their ...
... much as in the last year of Slavery, beside consuming as much as they wanted. From some cause it is certain that West India sugars are cheaper and of far better quality than in the times of slavery. The great cry of the slavery party before emancipation ...
... SLAVERY AND THE SLAVE TRADE. TO THE EDITOR. Sin,—The debate in the Itouse of Commons upon slave trade is not a little satisfactory in one point of view, as showing the now perfect unanimity of all parties—official men, Whigs, Tories, Radicals, philan ...
... FREE LABOUR vsnna SLAVERY, COLOURED AMERICAN SETTLEMENTS OF COTTON AND SUGAR GROWERS IN AFRICA. THE AFRICAN AID SOCIETY are prepared with selected skilled Emigrants from Canada and tbs Unltao States to FORM SETTLEMENT Abbsokula. Fuoda arse reqaeved. may ...
... FREE LABDUR versa* SLAVERY. to the editor of the morning post. SlR,— The African Aid Society has been formed to help free coloured people in Canada and United States to then- Fatherland, and to the British colonies, and now appeals to the public for support ...
... REDEMPTION OF FOUR CHILDREN FROM SLAVERY, The Watchman reports a meeting held the Wcalojan Centenary Hall, at which Mr. Smith, the father of th« fonr slave children, whose case has been before the public of this country daring the preceding si* mouthy ...
... AMERICAN SLAVERY, AND THE COTTON SUPPLY QUESTION. 0 The Hon. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Kinnaird invited a large party of the nobility, clergy, and gentry to their residence, 2, Pall Mall East, on Thursday evening, to receive information from the Rev. Dr. Checver ...
... ANTI-SLAVERY MEETING AT HOXTON ACADEMY CHAPEL. A rnownnn public meeting, which not less than 500 GOO persons could have been present, was held at Hoxton Academy Chapel, to hear the narratives of two emancipated slaves and other addresses upon the subject ...
... amount required. If the Anti-Slavery Advocate were ten times its present size, could fill it with matter of the deepest, the most absorbing interest. The Anti-Slavery Standard and the Liberator are full of details of anti-slavery meetings throughout the free ...