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 ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... telegram announces that the cere- mony of unveiling the monument to t'he late Mar- quis De Bandeira, the Minister who aholished slavery in the Portuguess colonies, will be held next Wednesday, ozti as oocasion of-the Portuguese patiobal . I ...

THE RECENT FATALITY AT MARSDEN

... Emperor's congratulations are the beet ceward for bis work. He begs leave to express his most humble toanko for them. The Anti-Slavery Conference has sent a telegram con- gratulating Stanley and Emin Pnahs. At its last sitting the Maritime Commitsea debated ...

THE PROVINCES

... one feeling in Chicago, the hope that Ireland would be free. Seeing what England did to abolish slavery, he hoped she would strike the shackles of slavery from the Irish people. For 700 years England had held Ireland, and Ireland was not yet a part of ...

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 ...

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 ...

SUICIDE OF A SERVANT GIRL

... Tufnell-park-road, Witness received aletter from her daughter a day before her death, saying I have drowned myself because of a slavery life ; it finished up with Goodl-bye to ?? Terry, a sister, gave confirma- tory evidence, and stated that, she had noticed ...

ACTION BY A GUISBRO' FARMER AGAINST A MONEY-LENDER

... at Sbortlands Ii StatiiOn, and received such severe injuries that he t died 7n a few hours. r The fot boys rescuedt from slavery in Cdan- yestaetdoaye, eand who arrived in Glasgow on Sun- e day night, were conveyed to London by thebeadle oof Dr. Barnaarlo's ...

THE COURT

... MR. JOSEPH COOPER.-We regret do Oear that Mr. Joseph Cooper, oneuof th'e hon. secretaries %. the British and Vloreign Anti-Slavery Sdeiety, died at .athamstow on Monday last. For considerably more raa half a century Mr. Cooper hsd laboured with zeal - ...

CRIMES AND CASUALTIES

... and gashed his threat in a shocking manner. He was removed from the infirmary to the gaol. THE SALE OF ENGLISH BOYS INTO SLAVERY. At Boa Street (London) Police Court on Saturday, an application was made to Mr Flowers for a summons against Hadj Ali Ben ...