THE HORRORS OF SLAVERY
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... THE BARBARITIES OF SLAVERY. One of the most horrible events of the century has just occurred in the South Seas. The statement will be read with the deepest sorrow, not unmixed with indignation. The Sydney lforning Herald has an article on the subject ...
... labour not been abandoned! m favour of the slaveowner, slavery ere this would have died a natural death, and the civil war ia America and the distress in Lanca__hire would have been averted, as. slavery would not now have been worth fighting for, and enterprise ...
... SLAVERY AND WOMAN. BY ILORACE GREELEY. The fact that the women of the South—l refer, of course, to the white women —have been the most vehement and vindictive partisans of the Slaveholders' Rebelli on is notorious. Jeff. Davis h as p u bli c l y Proclaim ...
... THE AK2I.SLAVERY CONFERENCR. (From the Mafncheter Examiner and Tyme..) f, It will be remembered that some months ago the fi French protestant ministers Bent to the ministers of Great f Britain an address upon the American war and its relation to ti the ...
... THE AMERICAN BAPTISTS AND SLAVERY, The following letter has been recently received from the United States of America, in answer to one forwarded from the Church under the care of the Rev. C. Stovel The Board of Managers of the American Baptist Free Mission ...
... ANTI-SLAVERY CONFERENCE. The following communications have been received by Mr. T.. 13. Potter, of Manchester, in reply to the letter addressed to the President of the United States, enclosing the address and other documents adopted by the Anti- Slavery ...
... SLAVERY IN T soUTH To the of the My Dear Sir—Recent letters from the Pacific brieg information of fects the kidneppieg of the Islandere, acd taking thee off to “ Pere” as slaves. The intelligence reached Sydney, New South io June last, when an iofloential ...
... BAPTISTS AND SLAVERY. of The enclosed letter has been recently received ad from the United States of America, in answer to one for- if warded from the Church under the care of the Rev. Charles Ir- Stovel, pastor, on the subject of slavery. to The Board ...
... deliberate sanction to slavery as it exists is the Southern States contained in that advertisement. Whatever may be our opinions on the war, the churches of Great Britain have long ago emphatically pronounced their condemnation of slavery as opposed to humanity ...
... MINISTERIAL ANTI-SLAVERY CONFERENCE. The following communications have been received bY Mr. Thomas B. Potter, of Manchester, in reply to the letter addressed to the President of the United States, inclosing the address and other documents adopted by the ...
... MINISTERIAL ANTI-SLAVERY CONFERENCE. by Mr. Thomas B. Potter, of Manchester, in reply The following communications have been. receive d to the letter addressed to the President of the United States, inolosing the address and other documents adopted by ...