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AN EXTRAORDINARY MARRIAGE CASE

... AnoLivroNe OF SLAVERY IN Cun.1,. - A deputation of the British and Foreign 'Anti-Sin- very Soeiety waitedon Wedheesday upontha11light Hlon. the Earl of Clarendon at the ForeigiO~fice; to present to his Lordship an address oni fbe -subject of slavery in Cuba ...

GENERAL FOREIGN NEWS

... The Council of Ministers will discuss this evening the report of the Senate Committee on the bill for the aboil lion of slavery in Cuba. Should the Ministers spprove the modifications proposed by Committee in the Government dratt, it is considered probable ...

KIDNAPPING IN TURKEY

... the efforts which a benevolent resident in the Turkish capital has smade to save irae numbers of kidnapped children from slavery, ant indeed we are glad to say that this gentleman has been the means of rescuing between 300 and 400 of such children from ...

HIGH COURT OF JUSTICIARY

... ?? n, House and twice in the Senate. He v n seo known as a decided opponent of slavery, - in j the National Whig Convention of is48, of W 1g he w*as a member, anti-slavery resolutie k rejected, he withdrew, and was actie k- organiaing the Free Soil Party ...

CRIME IN NAPLES

... been promoted from arc 'ery time to time in this city to the ruin of many families; inj 'rn- enough, too, of that system of slavery which has tic the drained whole villages in a neighbouring province of din ken young boys and girls, and sent them off under ...

THE GOUROCK GRAVEYARD CASE

... the world.' c No nation hasproduced more Peter-the-Hermits I or individual apostles than England. Be it the t abolition of slavery, the protection of animals, - or any political or commercial reform, the move- I ment is set going by one man, and ends by ...

GLASGOW BANKRUPTCY COURT— YESTERDAY

... and the estatutory j, o ath admintistered. id ?? iC 1, L opT. Staes - Th- e aberetar of he in; British and Foreign An1ti- Slavery Societyr {e|sendhs to the 2'imc* the following extractsI dro mu a letter received from; thire correspodent ,a1In Egypt in ...

EXTRAORDINARY CRIMINAL CAREER

... to be applied towards the sup -indetin ,eli port of the family of Mr Anderson, an unpaid lec- once r ed, turer to the Anti-Slavery Society, who had died, compal beleaving his family in straitened cirzumstances. The debt o1 prisoner seems to have led a strange ...

Glasgow Herald

... *.he only civilised Kuropean State which countenanced slavery. lx>rd Salisbury exolaincd the diliicullics which existed with regard to interfering, showed that with Spain the alM>lition ot slavery as but a question of time and precautions, and declared ...

THE DEUTSCHLAND INQUIRY

... i GI. ~ GSTOXBA-'THEE LE B A81 i:0spi., eecen'yopublished az4oci- ment copie from~b Jss;ia 1Daiib ,, . r. po 'zgJto ba ii slavery. circular £sue 'bylko, thle commnder of :Briteish ve~saees to su~rrender1j all slaves who alalmed Britigsh protection within ...

COURT OF SESSION

... but the rumours were not confirmed vwhen steamer left Mzassowah. Colonel Gordon finds the expedition for tii pression of slavery more difficult than he e.pet V here is great confusion and absence of govert among the nations. KasEsala is fill! of Esiae ...