SECESSION AND SLAVERY

... God lifts to-day the veil and shows The features of the demon I O North and Soutb, Its victims both, Can ye not cry, Let slavery die ? And union find in freedom ? What though the ust-out spirit tew The nation In his golug, We who have ha the guilt must ...

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

... SECESSION AND SLAVERY. The following song by Whittier, the American poet, has just appeared in the New York journals. Its publication shows the immense progrers which the cause of Abolition haq made within the last twelve months:- B5IN' YngTE BUild lST ...

PICTURES OF SLAVERY IN THE SOUTHERN STATES

... PICTURES.OF SLAVERY IN, THE ,: > SOUTHERN STATES.' . A MILD CLIMATE. no Speak~ing of the cliniate of the dojin try, 'I was no informed, that a ?? of tlhe folk's wtont bare- trz foot all winiter, though they htid'snoiw Much of the time four 'or' ii'e lniehes ...

COMIC SERMON ON THE WAR BY THE REV. H.W. BEECHER

... get back pretty much a'l tne North made out of slavery. God is the gzeat tax-gatherer. He is out now, aud he will bhve a good time, (Great laughter.) Every nation that bed ?? to do with the cure of slavery (especinlly Enolnd) was nOW sufferiog, for the ...

REVIEWS

... career. If we would particu- Iarise any passage, we take the following. Speaking of slavery, the author truly inquires- ''What have we gained By our encouragement of slavery? We see war's devastations, even now; The smoking towns, the groaning battle-fields ...

Fittrartl If-'I--dic

... views of S-ithern institution s very much modified-tbat Vf is to Fly, having set out wvith a healthy British I ,ntijlrath to slavery, this antipathy has been Be ovel.,, le, and they have been brought to se look 111i u the ''peculiar institution as a use ...

Court and Fashion

... by every flood of pro-slavery articles and speeches l which reaches them whenever a vessel man- ages lo ran the blockade ; but it is now time that higher principles and aims should make themselves heard, and that the anti- slavery party in America should ...

Literary Notices

... Indies and American Slavery is very clear and very able, although some of the writer's conclusions on the slavery question may be disputed. He writes calmly, and without the wild enthusiasm of the fools who would destroy not only slavery, but with it the ...

PUBIC AMUSEMENTS, &c., THIS DAY

... his good tblh. INQUnRER.-Printed matter of any kind harged at the same postal rate. THE ALI.sns OF INr0UiTY.-At one time slavery was our domestic instltntion. In Lincoln's message it is a legal claim by certain persons on tee labonr of oertain other ...

ARPIL FOOLS

... fired, Oh, Jouathan, nny son ! Spendtcug thy miilion-a day, Half frenzied half fix ?? Union who seek'st In cviv war, ?? in Slavery's school, What, oh my Jonathan, art thou, If not an April fool ? Asd lastly, Mother EDgland, thou T at sav'dt wax ends and ...