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THE SIMLA COURT-MARTIAL

... in order to give more time for discussion. y R&-ESTABLISHMENT OF SLAVERY IN ALABAMA.- r As surely as the rebel States should obtain representation unconditionally in Congress would slavery be virtually re- e established. Already Johnson's policy begins ...

NOTES FROM WASHINGTON

... before. it on the: first case that arises; and this will be followed by an effort to set, aside the. amendment abolishing slavery as an Act passed b1y aid of Southern States under duress. Everything points, to the Supreme Court as the next battle-field ...

THE ALABAMA CASE

... the twogre t hlraphea f .tlhe , gl ra,' wfiic 4y gatify th, sntiments of sowviolet' patis of reacti On ?? enur aide, and of slavery on% the side of America, but; which mocz Euglisnhnia' would have the good amigo ind the right f 'to deplore. :tNo 1i0nghm1 ...

YESTERDAY'S LAW, POLICE, ETC

... slave owners, was tne circumstance thaT most powerfully roused the indignation of t ae people of this onantry against negro slavery, and mist promiently conduced- to its abolition. I am altogether at a loss to conceive that under any possible circumitances ...

CRIMES AND PUNISHMENTS

... can endure, ever gained currency. There are innumerable examples of far longer periods than that, both of imprisonment and slavery. A few of them have become historical. LATUDE, for instance, was confined in the Bastille, and in other prisons, for upwards ...

EXCUTION AT STAFFORD

... been punished, and C If Lot, a gross imj Okice hce been donetthm Ica quite understand chs feeling in Amer-ica among the paro slavery men, who are Only too glad of affairs here, to rse ti e han'mle egainart liherating the class but I expect that When the factsa ...

THE JAMAICA MASSACRES

... Government were that the mutineers should be decimated; but in the result at least nine-tenths were either massacred or sold into slavery. The governor of Taka and the other principal officers con- eerned in this tragedy have all died since, so that an in- vestigation ...