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Sussex (United Kingdom) (search for this): article 1
given, the first is a Western, the second an Eastern county: CountiesWhites.Taxation Harrison13,182$15,192 Halifax11,06651,617 Difference paid by slave labor in Halifax$36,425 Randolph4,7938,592 Rappahannock5,01818,632 Difference paid by slave labor10,040 Highland3,8008,499 King & Queen3,80117,997 Difference,&c., &c9,498 Giles6,0519,485 Buckingham6,04125,889 Difference, &c.,&c15,884 Ritchie6,8098,837 Mecklenburg6,77758,751 Difference,&c.,&c27,914 Raleigh3,2913,987 Sussex3,11814,075 Difference, &c., &c 10,088 Tyler6,4887.213 Nelson6,65621,197 Difference, &c 14,954 Wise4,4163,582 Prince Edward4,03325,685 Difference, &c.,&c22,113 Pleasants2,9234,618 Nottoway2,27018,621 Difference, &c.,&c14,603 Webster1,552537 Middlesex1,8668,700 Difference, &c., &c 8,163 Tucker1,3962,267 Warwick, (half as many.)3,677 Could there be a more striking illustration of the productive power of slave labor than the foregoing figures afford? Could there be more conc
Halifax (Canada) (search for this): article 1
by the slaveholding county is more than double, often treble, that paid by the county having few or no slaves. In each couple given, the first is a Western, the second an Eastern county: CountiesWhites.Taxation Harrison13,182$15,192 Halifax11,06651,617 Difference paid by slave labor in Halifax$36,425 Randolph4,7938,592 Rappahannock5,01818,632 Difference paid by slave labor10,040 Highland3,8008,499 King & Queen3,80117,997 Difference,&c., &c9,498 Giles6,0519,485 Buckingham6,Halifax$36,425 Randolph4,7938,592 Rappahannock5,01818,632 Difference paid by slave labor10,040 Highland3,8008,499 King & Queen3,80117,997 Difference,&c., &c9,498 Giles6,0519,485 Buckingham6,04125,889 Difference, &c.,&c15,884 Ritchie6,8098,837 Mecklenburg6,77758,751 Difference,&c.,&c27,914 Raleigh3,2913,987 Sussex3,11814,075 Difference, &c., &c 10,088 Tyler6,4887.213 Nelson6,65621,197 Difference, &c 14,954 Wise4,4163,582 Prince Edward4,03325,685 Difference, &c.,&c22,113 Pleasants2,9234,618 Nottoway2,27018,621 Difference, &c.,&c14,603 Webster1,552537 Middlesex1,8668,700 Difference, &c., &c 8,163 Tucker1,3962,267 Warwick, (half as many.)3,677 Could there be
Providence, R. I. (Rhode Island, United States) (search for this): article 1
Charleston in ruin. Nothing could be more preposterous, nothing more stupid, than the dogma that slavery is a curse to a country. On the contrary, the heaviest calamity that could befall any slave State on this continent, the greatest curse that an angry Providence could inflict upon the South, would be the destruction of its slave institution. The North ascribe its own rapid increase in population and wealth chiefly to the immigration of foreigners; and does so with reason. The foreigner comes over, in the general, destitute, obliged to work, and willing to labor with his own hands. The Yankee lives upon his wits; but the foreign laborer is a real producer-- he works with his own hands, he digs the earth, and he produces food for his own consumption as well as for that of his Yankee taskmaster. Well may the North ascribe its prosperity in a great degree to the immigrant; for that individual becomes a producer from the outset, and not until he accumulates a little capital by
Mecklenburg (North Carolina, United States) (search for this): article 1
that paid by the county having few or no slaves. In each couple given, the first is a Western, the second an Eastern county: CountiesWhites.Taxation Harrison13,182$15,192 Halifax11,06651,617 Difference paid by slave labor in Halifax$36,425 Randolph4,7938,592 Rappahannock5,01818,632 Difference paid by slave labor10,040 Highland3,8008,499 King & Queen3,80117,997 Difference,&c., &c9,498 Giles6,0519,485 Buckingham6,04125,889 Difference, &c.,&c15,884 Ritchie6,8098,837 Mecklenburg6,77758,751 Difference,&c.,&c27,914 Raleigh3,2913,987 Sussex3,11814,075 Difference, &c., &c 10,088 Tyler6,4887.213 Nelson6,65621,197 Difference, &c 14,954 Wise4,4163,582 Prince Edward4,03325,685 Difference, &c.,&c22,113 Pleasants2,9234,618 Nottoway2,27018,621 Difference, &c.,&c14,603 Webster1,552537 Middlesex1,8668,700 Difference, &c., &c 8,163 Tucker1,3962,267 Warwick, (half as many.)3,677 Could there be a more striking illustration of the productive power of slave
New England (United States) (search for this): article 1
antly inflicted upon all its busy interests? Labor, labor, is the jewel of great price in a nation's casket.-- Labor is the bread and breath of a State. It is proposed to bind Virginia to a political association that will stampede her labor like a pestilence. It is proposed to chain her to a destiny that at once exiles from her borders the grandest body of productive labor to be found in any State upon the globe. It is proposed, by allying the mother of States to the immigrants of New England, not merely to make her an alien and an enemy to her daughters of the South, but to bereave her of her institution of African labor, a handmaid that was born and was fostered with her, that has attended her from youth to age, and to whose faithful and efficient service she owes all her comeliness and comfort. To show the productive value of this slave system to Virginia, we have only to contrast the property values of those counties within her borders which have few slaves, with thos
Nottoway (Virginia, United States) (search for this): article 1
lph4,7938,592 Rappahannock5,01818,632 Difference paid by slave labor10,040 Highland3,8008,499 King & Queen3,80117,997 Difference,&c., &c9,498 Giles6,0519,485 Buckingham6,04125,889 Difference, &c.,&c15,884 Ritchie6,8098,837 Mecklenburg6,77758,751 Difference,&c.,&c27,914 Raleigh3,2913,987 Sussex3,11814,075 Difference, &c., &c 10,088 Tyler6,4887.213 Nelson6,65621,197 Difference, &c 14,954 Wise4,4163,582 Prince Edward4,03325,685 Difference, &c.,&c22,113 Pleasants2,9234,618 Nottoway2,27018,621 Difference, &c.,&c14,603 Webster1,552537 Middlesex1,8668,700 Difference, &c., &c 8,163 Tucker1,3962,267 Warwick, (half as many.)3,677 Could there be a more striking illustration of the productive power of slave labor than the foregoing figures afford? Could there be more conclusive proof of their value to the State, and to every interest in the State? The taxes it pays are but the index of the property it has earned for the taxation to be levied upon. The taxes it p
Canaan, N. H. (New Hampshire, United States) (search for this): article 1
the rapid development and great prosperity of that section. It remained at the North because it was wanted there. It did not come South, because we had it already. The defect of this species of labor is its want of permanency-- is the fact that it is not (as to the individual) a life-time service, but a mere apprenticeship of a few years. Virginia contains half a million of life-time laborers, descendants of Ham. doubly decreed to service by the divine edicts pronounced against Adam and Canaan -- to service for life, service in perpetuity. Suppose that, by some fell decree every laboring immigrant in the North were suddenly swept from that stiff-necked land, who will estimate the thousand millions of loss that would be instantly inflicted upon all its busy interests? Labor, labor, is the jewel of great price in a nation's casket.-- Labor is the bread and breath of a State. It is proposed to bind Virginia to a political association that will stampede her labor like a pestile
Middlesex Village (Massachusetts, United States) (search for this): article 1
labor10,040 Highland3,8008,499 King & Queen3,80117,997 Difference,&c., &c9,498 Giles6,0519,485 Buckingham6,04125,889 Difference, &c.,&c15,884 Ritchie6,8098,837 Mecklenburg6,77758,751 Difference,&c.,&c27,914 Raleigh3,2913,987 Sussex3,11814,075 Difference, &c., &c 10,088 Tyler6,4887.213 Nelson6,65621,197 Difference, &c 14,954 Wise4,4163,582 Prince Edward4,03325,685 Difference, &c.,&c22,113 Pleasants2,9234,618 Nottoway2,27018,621 Difference, &c.,&c14,603 Webster1,552537 Middlesex1,8668,700 Difference, &c., &c 8,163 Tucker1,3962,267 Warwick, (half as many.)3,677 Could there be a more striking illustration of the productive power of slave labor than the foregoing figures afford? Could there be more conclusive proof of their value to the State, and to every interest in the State? The taxes it pays are but the index of the property it has earned for the taxation to be levied upon. The taxes it pays are but a general fund annually contributed to the Treasury
March 16th (search for this): article 1
Later from Europe.arrival of the Africa. New York, March 31. --The steamship Africa, from Liverpool 16th inst., via Queens- town 17th, arrived last night. She brings £84,000 sterling in specie. Bullion in the Rank of England had increased £250,000. The Duchess of Kent (the Queen's mother,) is dangerously ill. The London Times ridicules the idea of the Confederate States effecting a loan, after Mississippi's repudiation. Commercial. Liverpool, March 16th. --Cotton — Sales of the week 58,000 bales, including 9,500 to speculators, and 11,000 to exporters. The market opened slightly lower, but subsequently recovered under Ameri- can advices, and closed firm at last week's quotations. The estimated sales of Friday were 15,000 bales, including 7,000 for speculation and export. Liverpool, March 17.--The estimated sales yesterday were 25,000 bales, including 8,000 for specula- tion and export; stock in port 907,000 bales, of which 750,000 are American. He
March 31st (search for this): article 1
Later from Europe.arrival of the Africa. New York, March 31. --The steamship Africa, from Liverpool 16th inst., via Queens- town 17th, arrived last night. She brings £84,000 sterling in specie. Bullion in the Rank of England had increased £250,000. The Duchess of Kent (the Queen's mother,) is dangerously ill. The London Times ridicules the idea of the Confederate States effecting a loan, after Mississippi's repudiation. Commercial. Liverpool, March 16th. --Cotton — Sales of the week 58,000 bales, including 9,500 to speculators, and 11,000 to exporters. The market opened slightly lower, but subsequently recovered under Ameri- can advices, and closed firm at last week's quotations. The estimated sales of Friday were 15,000 bales, including 7,000 for speculation and export. Liverpool, March 17.--The estimated sales yesterday were 25,000 bales, including 8,000 for specula- tion and export; stock in port 907,000 bales, of which 750,000 are American. He
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