AMERICAN SLAVERY

... AMERICAN SLAVERY. . meeting has been recently held at dreadful condition, both in law and practice, o l in the United States. 11 will be rcmem- threaders of The Daily News, that at the -.1 meeting the British and Foreign Anti-Slavery SetT held at Freemasons' ...

ABOLITION OF SLAVERY

... ABOLITION OF SLAVERY. mnat in On Wednesday a meeting of the inhabitaints tile of this Buorosyli, convened by tile Mayor, washeld at the thle CrurtaHoeese, to take into consideration. and deter- mine utpen the propriety of petitioning Parliament otn oil ...

SLAVERY—AN AMERICAN JUDGE

... they will be incompetent to advise about negro slaverv. Let them, however, ash. is Scotland free from the shi of slavery-white slavery ? Are ther'c no taskmasters in Englati, Scotland, and Ire. land, evlio caln vie with tile very best among us ? ?? pare ...

SLAVERY.—INTERESTING INVESTIGATION

... who had claimed their freedom, Let net the advocates of slavery hope from'this fact to shelter their system from'tbe odieim which it deserves; fur be it re- wemlsered, that in Bermnda slavery exists in a fornl comparn- tively mild, and that even in this ...

ALLEGED MURDER AND SLAVERY ON BOARD SHIP

... ALLEGED MURDER AND SLAVERy ON I BOARD SHIP. On Monday, Sir George Stephen, solicitor to the British and Foreign Anti-Slavery Society, who was ao- coimpanled by several gentlemen, made an application to r. B3roderip, at the Thames police-office, on behalf ...

Published: Friday 12 December 1845
Newspaper: Hull Packet
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 1011 | Page: 3 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

SLAVERY AT NEW ORLEANS—ATROCIOUS CASE

... SLAVERY AT NEW ORLEANS-ATROCIOUS I _ CASE. The American papers bring to! hand one of the most atrocious and revolting documents we ever inbt. It is the sentence of death passed by Judge O'Neal], at New Orleans, en a ran named Brown, for aiding a slave ...

NEGRO SLAVERY.—CASE OF ST. DOMINGO

... were in progress in St. Domingo, the P'rettctm Conveation, in thuo mionthi of Februars, 17791, passed a decree, abolishinig slavery throughout tite wvlole of the French Coloniesn and t hul conlirined wviat the cumi.. tlissiolners, Polveret amnd Settliontla ...

SLAVERY—THE LEGAL MURDER CASE IN AMERICA

... religion to consectate a deed from whichi enlighitetted Paganism itself would revolt, lie enlisted Christianily in the cause of slavery I An insult more gross has never been offer- ed to the Deity, and this too, in the land of boasted free- dom ; but there is ...

NEGRO SLAVERY.—CASE OF ST. DOMINGO

... state of die -Anti-Slavery Comitroversy, we shall proceed to lay tliens before out' readers at some length : a niece complete and triumphant overthrowv of thle statements and anticipation of' our- correspondent and the pro-slavery wrliters, could tttpsil ...

SLAVERY IN THE UNITED STATES—THE CASE OF JOHN L. BROWN

... SLAVERY IN THE UNNITED STATES-TH, CASE OF JOHN.L. BROWN.-- (From the Glasgow Chronicle.) TO UAILIE ISASTIE, CHAIMIAN OF TI[E ANTI SLAVERY MEETING, GLASGOW. Springfield, Newbury District, South Carolina, May 1, 1844. SIR-The Glasgow Argus of the 18th of ...