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AMERICAN AFFAIRS

... :tliriri 1 t, the half of the anti-slavery men of Aof e, ?? have sent him to this country, to pr ,Ipo tict t:j ;I , Confederate States will imnme'liath ' r -n nce tsr 1work of negro emancipati in. thien tl.r A; ?? and anti-slavery leaders of the N r!,r :l; i ...

LORD JUSTICE CHRISTIAN AND THE COUNCIL OF LAW REPORTING

... COMMAND OF TEE RED SEA ANTI- t SLAVERY POLICE. r Captain Malcrlm, R&N., has received his instruc- tions from the Foreign Office, and has been given a power to act in his new capacity as chief of the Rled Sea Anti-Slavery Police. lie will at once proceed ...

MURDER IN THE COUNTY DOWN

... apart from the polioe. SLAVERY IN CuBA. [BY TELEGRAP-1r,]] LOAD SALMBURY, in anewe'r to an Inf aen'iel ?? tation of members of an nfeng ?? onking Government to impress on the Spaniah Grivernmffi l the aaeeasity of abolishing slavery in Cabas soh more a oul'd ...

CORRESPONDENCE

... inconvenience the public or from the most astound- . ing stupidity and carelessness on the part of the - ?? truly, A. B. SLAVERY. TO THE EDITOR OF THSE BELFAST N?EWS--ELTEE. S SIt-Two things struck me particularly in read- ing your excellent and well-argued ...

DUBLIN LAW REPORTS

... Wallace, in the coar-se of an interesting lectore, said toe aboreinabie iniquity of slavery in America was now an iniquity oi The past., but the essence of slavery remained. WNork in their mines, in the dark bowels of the earth, was ean iastace. It seemed ...

NO SURRENDER!

... Church needs your aid-the Church of your God, W-Vhich foemen would crush as their menacing rod; Arise, then, for truth, abhhr slavery's chain, And forward for Hillsboro', onward again. We deny no reform, no progress would stay, For God hath decreed we should ...

FENIANISM

... appears to !ne that your wife is giving you a good advice. Accept the terms. Prisoner (in an exeited manner)-The sting of that slavery- Mr. RETEL8CE-We again tell you- Prisoner (in a loud voice)-The question is this- Mr. CGLE-YOU will have to be removed in ...

THE CROSSMAGLEN MURDER

... WitIlill these last five veelis, in eonsequence of 1n lrgelt aplietl fir assistance from The British and Fo. reigll Allti-Slavery Society, petitions to both( hlouses of parliamlelnt, ni reroisly signed, have heeln forwariled, urging tile inillcdinte fl ...

EARL RUSSELL ON THE POPE'S CLAIMS

... all events, we are able to see that the German Emperor's is the cause of liberty, and the cause of the Pope is the cause of slavery.-I am, dear Sir, your obedient servant, 'RUSSELL. ...

LIFE IN AMERICA

... prede- cessor, and a good deal of the money was given to most unworthy objects. Before rising, the Senate rejected the African slavery treaty, and just pre- viously the President signed the Copyright Bill. The Hebrew College at Cincinnati was the scene last ...

Law

... and overthrow the arch enemy in one of his chosen fields (Burton's Old Thentre). (deserts them in the moment of victory. Slavery is once more the rock upon which the Ame- ricain Church lies stranded. Tue richest of the reli- gious societies, the Tract ...

BELFAST POLICE COURT—WEDNESDAY

... the past year for the Suppression of slavery. The neeting was then addressed by Sir E. Buxton, the Rev R1. Burgess, the Rev. Dr. Heswlett, and other gentle- mes, and resolutions were adopted condemnatory of slavery in all its forms, and pledging the meeting ...