SLAVERY
... SLAVERY. “OEPLY Mr. LINDSAY'S SPEECH Jt\l Sunderland. 8. A. GODDARD. Just Published, and for Sale, E. C. Osborne, 59, Benoett’s Hill. ...
... SLAVERY. “OEPLY Mr. LINDSAY'S SPEECH Jt\l Sunderland. 8. A. GODDARD. Just Published, and for Sale, E. C. Osborne, 59, Benoett’s Hill. ...
... nothing was more fitted to awaken the anti-slavery spirit, and fire with indignation every generous bosom at the unblushing proposal to found an empire in the South, the corner-stone of which should be Slavery! He said the Emancipation Society would do ...
... with whom ever spoke on the subject of slavery, seemed confident that the true prosperity of Africa would only commence with the cessation of slavery. And they all say it would be far better for them if slavery were put down altogether than allowed to ...
... opportunity of restoring the iniquitous trade. He nevertheless agreed with Lord BROUGHAM that slavery still existed in Cuba, but, on the whole, be hoped that both slavery and the slave-trade were likely to be diminished. e consummation. It se ems, nevertheless ...
... SLAVERY. Mr. Allen, Confederate Governor of Louisiana”—the telegram says Georgia, but this is evidently a mistake —” has organised ten regiments negro troops at Shreveport, where they are engaged at present in strengthening the defence of the place; but ...
... SLAVERY. (To he Editor or The London Christian Times.) SIR,—In a work published last year by Mr. Hoskins, on Lower Egypt, he states that The slave-markets of Cairo, Esneh, and other places are abolished, but slavery still exists in Egypt. There are merchants ...
... SLAVERY. Much has been said about the freedom of the slave in the Federal States of America. We give the following extract from Lim upon this subject Another incident in the Senate descry( a word of mention. Mr Sumner drew attention to the fact that ...
... SLAVERY ENGLAND. Leicestershire Mercury. SATURDAY, June 18. vitalit of an established and rooted abuse wonderful! Here have we good people of IC Ster een tne happy delusion that e . Errors and abominations of that cruel system hari nfant s^aver connected ...
... SLAVERY THE GREAT EVIL. I hare always the blamo upon any one tb®, i conviction that man in all feasible spite ; am 4, moreover. wish n..t t I«>un lerstoo*! as canting slur bb the Portugese io turupe, the Lscount Lavrroiio, the \ ie count .la Han4#ira ...
... THE SLAVERY QUESTION. (FROM THE MORNING POBT.) There are unquestionably a large number of well-educated individuals in this country who are firmly convinced that the Federal Government are sincerely desirous of abolishing slavery, and that, in the event ...
... SLAVERY IN MARYLAND. The Afar York Tribune of June 25 says:—Maryland has wheeled into line, and another undimmed star shines out in the constellation Free States. Her Constitutional Convention, in session at Annapolis, passed yesterday the following article ...
... THE SLAVERY QUESTION. A lecture upon slavery and its effects was delivered at the Upper School-room, College-street, on Tuesday evening, by the Rev. Professor Gro=venor, of New York, who, we understand, has visited England for tho purpose of raising funds ...