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EXETER COURT OF BANKRUPTCY

... consolidate the influence and exteid the area of, Slavery. -Following closely upon that most infamous enat- ment called the Fugitive Slave Law, and in defiance-of the most solemn engagements that slavery should rot jiermit- ted to overstep the limit assigned ...

SHOOTING A JUDGE'S ASSAILANT

... of Terrj's da.el, with Senator Broderick are given in the samiei ;onteam- ep porary. Broderick was the leader of the anti-slavery by movement. lie was a strong, resolute man, who had risen from poverty to distincton, end was one of the pioneers of the ...

LIBEL ACTION AGAINST MR. LABOUCHERE

... for revailnlpilig romallces aid Gxing afresh from current inforualioii Ihe false- odsOO(S of freneuics aand fanatlics. Slavery in the Southi was bad enough, but lie claims that ib was as an institution ' tle least objectiollable form of- involuntary ...

THE EXTRADITION CASE

... England in , protecti t l I h exbrdis of the British right of resistance to an assailant wil.l.o bu the very, foundation -of *slavery. i ~ yrneseenge hiL uarD5 ?? iI& 65 :5_iOY~'T ift~PamO to ~x~a ahlqrke by'the Mdtyof CbMmmon W1aI ?? hon. Dni, bu Lodnaliet ...

The Jameson Trial

... The funeral tool, place hi Newcastle on Wednesday of Miss Ellen Bichardson, a Quakeress, who with her sister liberated from slavery Frederick Doniglass, the negro orator, by purchasing his freedom ALEX Ross' Hlair 3)cstroyer removes super- fluous hair feom ...

THE INSURRECTION IN JAMAICA

... best described as Obeah disguised underaveilof fictitious d civilisatiom. The-Parliamentary bluebooes on the abolition of slavery between 1812 and 1838 will' tell you all about ?? * how, in certain oases, the maleficent deity was pro- pitiated by hanging ...

WHAT TO DO WITH OUR CRIMINALS

... ir respect which did not meet with general concurrence; >f but it must be remembered that freedom to the criminal if e is slavery to the general public. It is therefore necessary r that criminals should' not be allowed to eseape in o consequence of legal ...

CONFESSIONS OF A BURGLAR

... number of people. . AmoNa the papers presented to Parliament is .a depiteh frois Sir E. Baring to Earl Granville respectieg . slavery in Eygpt, furthdr correspomtdence respecting the. a airs of Asia, and a despatch from Lord Lyons forward- ing the convention ...

TIVERTON

... more, which see are not entitled to do, what a t rkoning of blood it is ! Besides, thore is all the misery by wounds and slavery to count in. Tnlk about blood- guiltiness Mr. Gladstoio aend hid Government have eamething to answer for. The Roman Catholic ...

BARNSTAPLE COUNTY COURT, JAN. 7

... shipped; and we must -n remember. how keen msint ha the -pang of restoring that man to ti) liberty on the rcquiisition - of antl-slavery England. Anti- b r ?? beware of- making a hero of the man she Is F. bl ged to protect, and of condemning too severely mg the- ...

COURT OF QUEENS BENCH.---MONDAY

... Coleridge yesterday. Some years since the late Mr. Hatchard, of Piccadilly, was indicted for publishing a libel. The Anti-Slavery Society, or the African Institution, or some such body, had told some story of a slave dealer, in one of their annual reports ...

THE PARNELL COMMISSION

... matter. fur Herr Richter afterwards interpellated Prince int Bismarck with regard to the progress Of A attempts to suppress slavery in East Africa. be BP] In his reply the Chancellor vehemently, do- r:( nounoed the unpatriotic action of the Liberal fl, press ...