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THE CLAIMANT TO THE COURT ESTATE AT MERTHYR

... up at the Golden Lion, Georgetown, on Sunday afternoon; is brought there again by a few patrons, whose favour he had won, slavery late houron Monday night, and on Tuesday leaves bli lodgings and forgets to pay his bill. He has given the Golden Lion ...

THE DYNAMITE CONSPIRACY

... forth: Go v is cc'mnin hy next year tO promote thle Bill a third epeie to rtaim tend to J LBIL1LE OF THE ABOLITION OF soI SLAVERY. S iy ~ METNG IN LONDON. (E., ~e Tue Prince of W~ales presided on Friday at, a arrs its jubilee celebration of the Berirish ...

THE KIDWELLY STABBING CASE

... committed for- d trial at thle quarter sessions, but was admitted to if bail. a I.WHITE SLA&VERY, h A case which was characterised by the magis- tratees as white slavery, and an act of oppression C against poor girls who could not protect them- N selves ...

THE ALLEGED MURDER NEAR LLANTRISANT

... ?? ?? A deputation consisting of several members of ant Parliament, and supporters of the Britishi and Cli: Foreign Anti-Slavery Society, waited upon Earl P1a Granville en Thursday afternoon, at the Foreign dee Office, to urge upon thle Government the ...

STUBBORN PRIZE FIGHT NEAR LONDON

... England taust not Oniv is relieve the distressed Egyptian peasantry ftoilu in exactions and labour for tihe discontinuance of slavery, but muot preach tolerance and proclaim libert nf thiought. speech, and ?? Butcher, Canon Searth, end others also spoke.- ...

CRIMINAL STATISTICS FOR GLAMORGANSHIRE, 1886

... Cn behalf of factory children until, schen adtfeli4U slao'ry in the Wisn Indiesq, he taunted ilurton WInc indifference to slavery in England! MUNIFICENT GIFT BY A N1AN CHESTER MERCHANT. Mr. Thomas Porter, a Manchester merchant, has promised a donation ...

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 ...

BANGOR LICENSING SESSIONS

... 94000d a year over and above his salary at Berlin, in order to keep up the embassy properly.. . A jubilee meeting of the Anti-Slavery Society will be held in Manchester during the course of the present month. Mr H. M. Stanley has promised to attend it. On ...

ENTHUSIASTIC CHURCH DEFENCE MEETING AT LLANDUDNO

... asked if the bishops voted for freeing the slaves. .Mr .H1Sn. replied that he had not been referring to the abolition of slavery led by Wilberforce, but to the release of the serfs a thousand years ago. Mr, -OwBN then asked on what ground Mr Helm could- ...

THE STRIKE AT THE LLANBERIS SLATE QUARRIES

... and even upon the poor rates, however de- grading that may be to us, before we shall start Zupon the road that leads to slavery. It is more honourable to be poor and the recipients of charity thanu degraded servile vassals. The character of a -lave-owner ...