Refine Search

Newspaper

Bristol Mercury

Countries

Regions

South West, England

Access Type

52

Type

52

Public Tags

More details

Bristol Mercury

DEATH OF MR. JOHN WESLEY HALL. In obituary column will be found recorded the death of citizen whe at one

... divided, the more advanced amongst them departing from the old Whigs—the West India party—upon the question of the Abolition Slavery, was ever found earnest and laborious what was then known as the Protheroe (the Abolition) side; and throughout his life long ...

THE LAST OF THE CAGLIARI CASE

... quaking under the feet of the wayfarer. It is but a type of the feelings of the people themselves, ground down to the dust in slavery, and burning with unquenchable eagerness for a chance of attacking and overthrowing their oppressors. ...

BRISTOL POLICE COURT

... but declared that he paid it over, was remanded till Friday. SECOND COURT. Before Mr R. H. Symes and Mr Andrew Ford, WHITE SLAVERY, John William Cole, aged 18, was summoned by Mr R. 0, Keeping, ticket writer, Broadusead, for neg- lecting to attend to his ...

BRISTOL BANKRUPTCY COURT

... on policy and u their detestation of slavery. Resolutions were passed eon- h demnimr the attempt of the rebellious Southern slaveho Iders P to organise on the great American continent a nation having Si slavery as its heals K warmly approving of the ...

THE BURTON CRESCENT MURDER

... opinion to a more remarkable L. extent than Mr. Bamuel Bowly. In early life Mr, S Bowly wae an active supporter of the Anti.Slavery canue, d ?? he rnce en3gaged in a formal public ?? at B Cheltenham of no less than five hours' dratlon, with g Bortbwick, ...

THR LANCHESTER CASE

... and Mr Sullivan and numerous others, namely, that modern maria~ge, whilst meaning a great numb3r of evi'. meant also the slavery DI woman, Whether the battle had been won or not by Mime Lanohester's release from the asylum was veiy much a matter of oplilon ...

BRISTOL BANKRUPTCY COURT

... Official Receiver said he wanted his din. charge bi canse be wanted to be a free man. He regarded bankruptcy an a state of slavery. He did not want to start business again. nor had he any money coming to him Under any will. The Judge granted the diaoberge ...

KEYNSHAM

... afternoon. The Zglssperian Club met ia the mooming, and reeiw~ed~ n repot froru ?? birthday SLAVERY IN T=E: DUTrcl 0CONIxa-Mbequestionofthe abolitlo, ,of slavery in the Duateh Colonies ba Ameriea has, iaceording to the Ssrinammm lrefa&ad, been settled by ...

LAWFORD'S GATE POLICE COURT

... never sholl be3slaves i Is one of the most popular of our national songs, and, as a matter of fat0, it ie Ic.- _pea9Ble for slavery to exist under the ptotectingsolikdorw of ,tbe Brtitsh flag. In the same manner, men eanuos ?? by thotyzannie shackles of ...

THE WINDHAM CASE

... signed, Dicky Sas- showing up the antecedents and expressed opinions of the liberated commissioners in reference to slavery-the Divine institution. The writer of the placard cautions the public against giving expression to any feelings which would ...

LYNCH LAW IN THE STATES

... and not with bitterness because it wars only a few year ago that they tnemeelves washed their hands of the atroeities of slavery. Miss WELLS then gave her lecture, and on coming forward to the platform rail she was received with applause. The young lady ...

WEST HAM MURDER

... womea wlll no longer be employed o3 night work, ANTI-SLlAVE RY CONG1RESS:. [lmUTE'rsR TELEGRAM.) . PAirS, M{ONDAI. The Anti.Slavery~ongresswUI hold its final sitting at elght o'lock to..uorrow evening, when Carinal Laigerie will preside, and will present ...