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FRAUDS BY A STOCKBROKER

... Your platform is admirable-the third paragraph especially pleases me. Protection has upon it a taint of the great wrong of slavery. It does not steal the labourer, bat it steals his labour; it taxes it cruelly, it lessens its result and its profit, and ...

TRIAL OF WOODAIL

... Groeben. There is n no truth whatever in the story. 0 SLAVERY I N C CUA.-The CoMaittee of the 3, British and Foreign Anti-Slavery Society have presented Ya memorial to Lord Granville on the subject of slavery in Cuba, in which they earnestly entreat Her Majesty's ...

THE ALLEGED IRREGULARITIES AT THE LIVERPOOL WORKHOUSE

... July lagt, while the remaining third fled, aid were rnostly captured by roving troops of Tuaromans and Afghans, and led into slavery. At Schlraz and at Tabris, insurrections have broken out. The cholera declared itself at the latter lace6-whilch suffered ...

SHOOTING PRISONERS OF WAR

... future reward. In South-eastern A frica at the present moment the Sablimo Porte has .much to answer for in the matter of slavery, on some routes nine out of every trn slaves dying during transit, two out of every three tortured boys perishing, and wholo ...

AN ALLEGED NOTORIOUS SWINDLER

... oh ir faml n itesad ncnsc anld left his Moffie, arnef, y t oce of this a Aftf etches alumr.e of gentlemen 2iterest in the slavery mh at-oit question combined t collect ye'soriptions tO assist tioD D Mrs. Anderson and her teusily. CGoraa persons an1 tl ...

SALFORD INTERMEDIATE SESSIONS

... n. hhad failed to do so. The prisoner told Mr. Shaw that id Anderson, when leaving, was an unpaid lecturer of the In Anti-slavery Society, that lie had died, leaving his -h family in distressed circumstances, though he had some of shares inmines, which ...

CURIOUS SPORTING CASE

... in better health than they had previously known him to have. SALE OF SLAVES.-The secretaryof the British and Foreign Anti-Slavery Society sends to the Tinmes the ,following extracts from a letter received from their cor- respondent in Egypt in regard to ...

SINGULAR CASE OF LUNACY

... ago he left Leamington and went to Hinokley where he was advertised to lecture on England anui America; or, Freedom and Slavery. The bills announced that ha would give selections from the marvellous poems of John May Lore, and alco reply to Mr. G. ...

MURDEROUS ASSAULT BY WOMEN AT PRESTON

... John Ashworth, of tochdale, in Attend ing the Evangelical Alliance at New York, in Octoberlast. A memorial from the Anti.Slavery Society was presented, and referred to a memorial committee consisting of 1e 5 Thomas Newton, WilliamI Hubbard, J. Estob ...

BLIGHTED WEDDINGS.—BREACH OF PROMISE CASES

... order of the court is that the de- fendant stands discharged, and the complainant, who has been trying to bring a man into slavery to a mother-in- ls,w, be fined 10 dollars and costs. S.rceEss, AFFLICTION, OR ALAXD , will,' We ll kiovw, cause the premature ...

O'KEEFFE v. CARDINAL CULLEN

... Sr. Edwin Fox, complained of the depressed state of the market, bt urged that the country had paid for the suppression of slavery, and the abolition of army pur- .chase, and buyers of livings would he sure to get more ;than they gave. Ater great hesitation ...

THE GRIEVANCES OF JURYMEN

... discovered the sources of the Nile; but he has done far better than that. He has dealt the heaviest blow that yet has smitten slavery in Central. Africa. That ac- cursed system existed in all its worst and'most aggravated forms in Central Afric&, and Living- ...