THE MURDERS IN DUBLIN

... bbut as a Slave to the ppsonon that rulelh him. Relilion, that ae s to say, the law of Christ, proteoted freedom agalast the slavery which mnan, by yielding to passion, brought upon himslfl; human laws were enacted to regulate the conduct of man to maea, ...

TIVERTON

... more, which see are not entitled to do, what a t rkoning of blood it is ! Besides, thore is all the misery by wounds and slavery to count in. Tnlk about blood- guiltiness Mr. Gladstoio aend hid Government have eamething to answer for. The Roman Catholic ...

THE LANGWORTHY FAMILY IN COURT

... broadcast over the villages pamphlets denouncing the Government and the Emperor, and urging the people to put au end to their slavery.r The Orthodox Synod has instructed the clergy to counteract the agitation caused by these pamphlets. CYCLONE ON TIHE COAST ...

HELPFUL WIVES

... fact that some of the mewi have kissed the rbakles 3, which a wife imposes, and hlwo either thought or e, said, If this be slavery, who'd be free '. Luther, ie speaking of hiH wife, said, 1 I would not exchange my d. poverty, with her, for all the riches ...

OCCASIONAL NOTES

... handled The sight was too painful to most of us from a free land, and we were glat when the teams started for the gold-fields. Slavery may be abolished throughout the British dominions, but its first cousins survive in the East-end of London and the wilds of ...

MR. HENRY GEORGE ON TRADE DEPRESSION

... newiispaers said in his own country when the. cc slavery st~ruggle beagan. (Applause.) If Any one P1 looked over the American papers of that day, he would ti find the very saine deronciations ot the auti~slavery agitators that 'were now levelled against the ...

THE FALL OF KHARTOUM

... The immense difficulty there is in causing this slave traffic to ease has now come honme to me. I wish one of the Aistt- ,Slavery Society, capable of understanding the qutstion, 1would comne here and give me the solution of it. I have a complete power-civil ...

This Evening's News

... the superior trustworthiness of the impartial judgment of skilled ?? specially appointed by the State. ENGLISH CHILDREN IN SLAVERY. A Constantinople telegram announces that Mr. Fawcett, the British Consul- Cenlelia acting under instructions from Lord Granville ...

Local Records and Notes:

... alout t of 18 rC slia clry-_.. ?? 16h2--flay tIL.Colleclt-t for c-orn Iiir- ElAt eleotni-i5Z tonie Neeria 1i our CO:0 ott-slavery ?? ?? July 8'th. - for it ?? r s' inm whso 1sIt. d. L;--d lice lt,)mt' ho i Dialri''to '1:6 1032-Jolt 2ho'ti. Ctolises'le ...

THE CONDITION OF IRELAND

... Such is the programme now before the country. Adopt it, and it will lead you to free land and happy homes. ieject it, and slavery and degradation will be Tour portion. Pay no rent. The person who does should be visited with the severest sentence of social ...

DOUBLE MURDER AT NOTTINGHAM

... Arab troupe of acrobats, who have been performing in this city, con- tains a number of English children in a condition of slavery. It is said there are no fewer than twelvei of i them, and that, under a guise of apprenticeship, they were actually sold ...

THE MITCHELSTOWN AFFRAY

... to marcb. Noews the day and now's the hour, Fee tbe front of battle lour, See tbe fruits of Salisbury's power- Chains and slavery. -I azm, Sir, faithfully yours, J. ARTHUR EIfOTT. Liberal Club, Wood-green, Sept. 16. SIB,-I have lately found among the eoppers ...