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THE RESOURCES OF AMERICA.*

... granite, had gradually distanced Maryland, starting with infinitely greater natural resources, but cursed with the system of slavery. And the natural irritation with which a poor man watches his rich partner heaping more riches together was of course increased ...

DRAMA

... amidst unanimous approbation, and wrill doubtless have a lie run. It is from the pen of Mr. Maddisou Morton. of to SURREY. of Slavery in tho United States was made the subject i of a new fire act play produced last night at this theatre, eV under the title ...

LITERATURE

... diminution of thle capqeitics of the country, are owing to slavery. 1Wealth does n6t 1ace's- ar, naulate, and manlzix does 1 decay-. We know of no practical work in -which the ten~dency of slavery to impoverish the land and brutalise thle owners is aN ...

FOREIGN BOOKS

... Espartdro, from the Committee of the British and Foreign Anti-Slavery Society, on the 2nd March, 1855.' With additional Facts to the present date. (Published by the British and Foreign Anti-Slavery Society.)-' Homoeopathy: a Letter to J. S. S., Esq.' By Sir ...

MUSIC

... ed animals and things, of every description, snd the receptacles er for the same. *k THE GEORGEGRISWOLDS CII.tPLAINAND SLAVERY. id -The Rev. Charles Wheeler Dfenison, who came over from New York as chaplain in the George Griswold, in the course of a ...

PUBLIC AMUSEMENTS

... performed by 'Mr. Shepherd. 'And-this one failure is hke rfault invariably ofthe anti-slavery b'okk Horror, that might ;happen-¢complications of frater- nity and slavery that just could opeur,,-are. placed be-. f*re oureyes as every- a and syrpathy is very ...

THE LITERARY EXAMINER

... induced them to consent that they should be enslaved. Negro slavery was an accepted fact, and there were many negroes at Seville; but in those davs, against every proposition for introducing slavery among the Indians of the new world discovered by the Spaniards ...

LITERATURE

... ff republicanism. The great max;imsJ of South Caro- lina-that freedom can exist nowhere but upon - the basis of slavery, and that slavery is the corner- ND. stone ot the republican edifice-are so insulting to . the Northern States that no amount of ...

LORD DENMAN ON BLEAK HOUSE

... of justice and humanity, deals with the theme of slavery, vindicating-frum the horrid factss chronicled in blood and tears-the truthfulness of Uncsle Tom's Cabin. * Uncle Tomes Cabin, Bleak House, Slavery and the Slave Trade. Six Articles by Lord Denman ...

LITERATURE

... not, to grant that the whole question of the en- I slavement of the blacks depended upon the condi- tion of the negro under slavery, or that the only measure of the comparative condition of the free I or the enslaved ua orer Tas the amount of material comfort ...

LITERATURE

... In 1843 he was engaged asa lecturer by the Western New Yerk Anti-Slavery Society. From 1844 to 1847 he lao bouted- in --the anti-slavery cause in connehiou with the American Anti-Slavery Society, and from. that period up ,tothetinoeofhis departure for ...

THE LITEARY EXAMINER

... a view to its final and effectual suppression. The volume is dedicated to Lord Clarendon, whose unwearied efforts against slavery during the memorable mission to Madrid ap- pear to have suggested, these labours and inquiries to MUr Turnbull, and whose ...