THE AFGHAN SITUATION

... SPAIN. f THE SLAVERY QUESTION IN CUBA. THE ATTEMPT ON THE LIFE OF THE r ICING. MADRiD, Thursday.: The Senators and Deputies for Cuba were yester- day heard by the committee of the 'Chamber upon 'the t] bill for the Abolition of Slavery in that uolony ...

LEGAL

... object of agitating for the payment of all jurymen for their services. The promoters appeal to all who love freedom and hate slavery for help against the cruel injustice of forcing men away from their business, upon which they are in many cases entirely ...

Published: Saturday 07 February 1880
Newspaper: Graphic
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 1241 | Page: 22 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

DANGEROUS PERFORMANCES

... they had no power of dealing with them, but the Home Secretary could deal with them in twenty-four hours. It was absolute slavery to children to be brought up to these acrobatic performances, and the sooner the Court put its foot upon such dangerous p ...

Published: Sunday 29 February 1880
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 1591 | Page: 6 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

THE POPE ON MARRIAGE AND DIVORCE

... honourable and praiseworthy exettion ? When religion is alienated and cast awrry nuptials must he reduced to the impious slavery and the lowest passions of mne, being no longer defended with the powerful protection of na- tural honesty. From this source ...

THE POLICE COURTS

... at work on the Sunday. The Bakers' Act had been passed to put stop to practice which made the journeyman baker's life a slavery, and it had been lately found advisable to put it force. The defendants were, with oue exception, fined iu small sums, but ...

GOSSIP FROM THE ATHENAEUM

... Portrait Gallery has received an impor- tant but unbeautiful addition in tihe gift of B. B. Haydon's large painting of the Anti-Slavery Conventionl held at the Freemasons' Tavern in 1840, under the presidency of Thomas Clarkson, about which picturea there is ...

ALLEGED ROBBERY BY BELPER BUTCHERS

... Gallery has received an important but tj unbeautiful addition in the gift of B. R. Haydon's large a painting of the Anti-Slavery Convention held at the Free- masons Tavern in 1840, under the presidency of Thomas Clarkson. It is understood that the duties ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE—YESTERDAY

... rule that servants taken from the country had their travelling expenses paid. lie candidly CoIs. ga fessed it amounted to slavery to get a girl up Irons the country at the rate of £5 a year, and deduct her expenses from that miserable, paltry allowance ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... the part of a porter. It ?? most unreasonable. Some people seemed to think that they had a right to ask a ctbman to do any slavery work, and to pay the smallest asnoent.-Mr. MI'Dougall said it was not so in his case.-Ir. Paget ordered the shilling to be ...

SHOCKING TRAGEDY IN AMERICA

... either to be biptised or to oj- leave the country. The King of Abyssinia, writes -Mr Allen, of the British and 'Foreign -Anti-Slavery Society, 4expects to enlist the sympathies of the Christian nations of Eiurope, and these ought to be so far given him as ...

THE STATE TRIALS

... enfeebled hands (cheers), and the people will rie up emaun cipated and wondering how it wans that in the ruid- night of their slavery they had lain down so long under the foulest oppression and mrnder the mo m- oat oppressors ftt ever trampled upon a noble ...

THE BISHOP OF ELY ON THE RITUALISTIC PROSECUTIONS

... For those who so believe there can be no abandon- A ment of it, either for the freedlom of Sectarianism, M or or for the slavery of Rome. They must, upon their a Y own principles, work from within, to amend what - leseems to them amiss in their spiritual ...