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THE ALLEGED CLERICAL IMPOSTURE

... hated the system because I bad been a witness tn the miseryl end wreckage of 50ool and body which l had seen it, produce-the slavery of a noble race and the degradation of all that is noblest in homanity. But as regards the condition of my own soul, I1 have ...

THE TRIAL OF CROFTERS AT STORNOWAY

... were swelled? was' it kin part of a plan to bringwthe Government in conflict of with the people, and grind them down with te slavery or banish them' from their native Pr I heath in the interest of the lairds? It would LC be an evil day when thereople require ...

COURT CIRCULAR

... world wore now adopting tile prisiciple of arbitra- l t tion- I-I pointed to their successful advocacy of dthe abolition of slavery, and cited, as an instance a y of their interest in education, the labours of the 1 late Mr NV. E. Forster, who was one of ...

A csse in which certain members of the [ill] themselves the Peculiar People

... Samuel's expedition was so completely satisfactory as the daring traveller has fondly imagined. Its object was the .upression of slavery in the Soudan-a task extremely difficult of accomplishment, * nd not to be effected without-annexing . and bringing under ...

ON Friday night a bold attempt was made to murder the Russian Minister of the Interior

... to tb ad give up their Sundays on land to save their em- di id ployers a certain sum of money is to establish a in form of slavery among that class of workmen li e which they should not be called upon to endure. m y, It is even disputed whether washing ...

COURT OF SESSION

... the abodes of poverty. misery, and want, into healthy, bright, and bappy homes; had rescued multitudes from the sin and slavery of drunkenness ; proved a potent ally of the Church and school, and stemmed the rising tide of pauper- ism, criminality, and ...

LATEST NEWS

... similar, or upon the Legislature at home. In the West Indian colonies, the two great changes effected within twenty yezrs, from slavery to freedom, and from mono- poly to compe on, have, no doubt, been severeiy felt; but, generally speaki ng, these colonies ...

COURT OF SESSION—MONDAY, JULY 27

... people of the South lies the chief blame- - ITwas they unsheathed the ruthless blade);' ibut the North is not blameless. Slavery is the cause of it iall, but its days are numbered. I had a letter recently from in Charleston. He says nothing about the ...

COMMISSION OF THE FREE CHURCH ASSEMBLY

... ~training the bldoedhounn to bunt-therunaway slaves. Before conclUding, tho speaker gave a sketch of hiss own flight from slavery late no - aada;- and, In answer to a question from, the chair, he nsaid he believed that the present war would be aura to ...

MR STANLEY IN ABERDEEN

... taxes. Egypt ought never c to have gone into the Soudan. Half educated Turks, o fanatics, left to themselves, believing in slavery, ii beliving all Africa was theirs by Divine right, bow p could they possibly govern the region in any other q manner than ...

A young man named Macleod has been committed to prison at Stornoway on a charge

... shoe- to rmaker. But he neither despised- education . in others- nor forgot to give it to himself, and when the question of 'slavery began to st 3 agitate the. country he showved 'himself niot W 'oanly a zealous but an' intelligent advocate of of the abo ...

SHERIFF COURT, ABERDEEN—IMORTANT GAME LAW CASE

... thre difference in the stand-point of tl tinre. As the Tory of old resisted Reform Bills, Catholic Ema;;ncipation Bills, Slavery Abolition Bills, Corn Lacy It Rpal Bills E' ree Navigation Bills, University Tests Repeal ti Bills, so would Mr Leslie now ...