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... did tit Uhreitate to follow it. When wis9 lcted on the ?? [ D'4 eo~on of slavery, and the nation 1 4U2 deter eirld that no new 6tates should mdritto? to thte Viiion with slavery in 46r Cu;stitutions, the State-righlts party rasw '6'r &hialr, d'-fAated ...

THE POLICE COURTS

... Anti-Slavery Society breeakfasted I I together, at the Charitng-eross Hotel, on the invitationv .of the Piesident of the Society, to meet Scuborboaquim . .Nabisco, inember of the Brazilian Parliament, anid ,president of the Brezillan Anti-Slavery Souiety ...

THE GREAT BOND ROBBERY IN THE CITY

... and its Dependencies, will leave to assume his official duties in about a month. SLAVERY IN EGYPT.-Mr. Chas. H. Allen, the Secretary of tho British and Foreign Anti-Slavery Society, has addressed the following letter to the Mar- quis of Salisbury: M y ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... refused, with costs to be paid by the plaintiff. The Court might as well be asked to put down slavery in the Soudan.-Mr. Millar: If there t were any real slavery in this case there is no doubt t your lordship would have jurisdiction to restran it. I t QUEEN'S ...

FRAUDS ON CARDINAL LAVIGERIE

... rtroad ba'o been recoiviug letters signe| withl rasme of Cardinal Lavigeri, azid Foli- citing coznribrtions for the Anti-Slavery wLeae. These letters, tf-oih they bore the seal of bis Eivinonce, snd e ?? swarmed with Lstin auotationq, met with I ut a ...

A Californian Tragedy

... Leuafterwards crossed his path by defeating him in s the election for Chief Justice. They also took n opposite sides on the slavery question, and 10 TEpay, as a creature of the slave owners, i? challenged his benefactor to a duel, and shot o him dead, in ...

THE ALLEGED ATROCITIES IN THE TRANSVAAL

... ozue ever think. o£ considering citizens of those nations therefore unworthy of a seat at a Lord Mayor's banquet? They add: Slavery was declared illegal by our laws in i337, and' a fine of 605l. iasmposed upon every one onvicted of aellagiorbuyi ngapnartve ...

CAPTAIN SHAW ON FIRE INQUESTS

... by the Khedive forbidding this traffic.-I am, Sir, yoars faithfully. CHAS. H. ALLEN, Secretary. British and Foreign Anti-Slavery Society, 6 65, New Broad-street, E.O. , GaaNwwAx BAwx NoTE. -The Judge of the t Warwictc County Court gave judgment yesterday ...

ACTION FOR LIBEL

... rerd to Brazil one vexed ausishdbeen dispoed of. lt id ben arranged bv ethe ? ioesnL t'oste country that at no distant nate slavery hi should be, blottedi out. Brazil was a country of 2,600 sqluare aiilee3 in extent, specially favoured by p3Osition, and ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... arraugq. DEATTE 0' MIVt. RXAMMl BawLy.-A (Glotices- fsr corresbondent telegraphsi that Mr. Sam~uel Bowly, the veterlan anti-slavery advoat and Ltiftamperec to- former, died last uight fron heart disease.' Mr. Bowly had yesterday reaciied his eihty-socendl ...

THE KENTISH TOWN MURDER

... that intel- lectual genius noble moral qualities, who, wvhen a his country, almost in its entirety, were in, n favour of slavery, stood up in opposition to - that abominable curse, and ran every risk of detraction o and of personal loss and injury, rather ...

LAW NOTICES.—THIS DAY

... and earnest champion of the great cause of moral, progress of humanity, and particularly of the redemption of weoman from slavery nuit ?? to whieh she is sbected by the brutel egoism of a society whieh in t0n respect is unworthy of the name of orvilized ...