Slavery In America


i uie wueKiy meeting ot the INational Repeal Association n Dublin, the following scène took plnce:- The Rev. Mr M Garrahan, C. C, on American, eaul. that if the Irieh people were united in their demands for a native Parh'nmenty they should have the cordial sympathy ond ïUpport of the Americans. As thé subject of sjnvery had been introduced, he wished to say that, after a re3iienoe of many years in the slave states of America, he was enabled to' say that the slaves were well fed and well treated, and he was of opinión, that if'tiiey were set at liberty to-morrow, they co'ula not support themselvrs, nnd would break out into deeds of violence and blood. The Lord Mayor regretted he fhould bav hcrd ihe addresa of tho Revereod
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