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The Daily Dispatch: March 21, 1863., [Electronic resource], The English press on the emancipation Society. (search)
a demonstration in the name of the English public on behalf of the whole Northern policy. Mr. Baptist Noel was the principal speaker, and went beyond all reason and truth in his ignorant and one-sided declamation in behalf of reunion and emancipation.--Mr. Noel greatly misreads the English mind if he thinks that it — in his own words--"gives all honor to Mr. Lincoln, his Cabinet, his Congress, aded to emancipate the slave, but to induce him to massacre his master and his master's family. Mr. Noel professes to scorn such an idea. He asks how that can be when there are 500,000 whites armed with rifles, and the slaves are unarmed? Mr. Noel ought to know that there are not half a million of whites apart from the army, and available against a cervile insurrection; that the women and childrt it by an inconceivably stupid novel called " Tom Brown at Oxford." The Rev. Newman Hall and Baptist Noel are fluent preachers, sufficiently popular in some Dissenting circles. Mr. Edmond Beales is,