ARREST OF MR. BRENNAN

... off any platform in the country. (Cheers.) out The anti-slavery movement in America commenced as the hou auti-rack rent movement commenced in Ireland-by n and offer of compensation; but that slavery was passed away' Slai in blood, and I would advise the ...

THE COLERIDGE LIBEL CASE

... possible to return to protection in England. I said it is not impossible, hut it will not ccome until the United States restore slavery.' As to the opinient of my la- meneted friend Mr. Cobdieno if he were with us now Ineednotepeak. Thewriteroftheletteryoarefor ...

THE NEW GOVERNOR-GENERAL OF CANADA

... colonies or foreign states. I am Wi aisho aware that on several occasions you have accused pe the Transvasl Governmeunt of slavery and inihumanity; but (lc yen have never beeu able to arlduce any satisfactory evi- dence to support the accusation. I do not ...

The Illustrated Police News

... been ?? guiiltv, U1d havo been consigned for the rest ot thr ir natural lives to tihe hIpeess, ;o) Ies5, 1u11011(t IOtlS slavery wli jb was righteensly ?? out to \Ghitaled, (al- laghel, WAilson, CLartin,Ega;Ln,Dauly, t ClCAlas-o V gang, nd a thers. Terrible ...

SHOOTING A JUDGE'S ASSAILANT

... of Terrj's da.el, with Senator Broderick are given in the samiei ;onteam- ep porary. Broderick was the leader of the anti-slavery by movement. lie was a strong, resolute man, who had risen from poverty to distincton, end was one of the pioneers of the ...

THE BUTTERKNOWLE MURDER

... for annexation to Russia. General Komaroff answered that in order to obtain this honour it would be naews. sary to renounce slavery, to set free all slaves, and to restore the booty taken from the Persians. These con. ditions were accented, the prisoners ...

RISING OF SLAVES.—DEFEAT OF THE MILITARY AND POLICE

... prefer death to recapture. The planters were in great fear, and the troops were stated to be unwilling to hunt the slaves. . Slavery was said to he on the decrease in the country. The fugitive slaves did no harm except where their progress was interfered ...

LIFE IN AMERICA

... summed up. the jury returned a verdict of murder against some person unknown. THE ANTI-SLAVERY SOCIM'Y. LONDON, WrDNSESDAY. -The British and Foreign er- Anti-Slavery Society bas forwarded a memorial to in the Marquis of Salisbury respecting the present ...

THE BURTON CRESCENT MURDER

... opinion to a more remarkable L. extent than Mr. Bamuel Bowly. In early life Mr, S Bowly wae an active supporter of the Anti.Slavery canue, d ?? he rnce en3gaged in a formal public ?? at B Cheltenham of no less than five hours' dratlon, with g Bortbwick, ...

ASSAULT ON THE ITALIAN PREMIER

... LomuS yeetetday. - No newsl of Stanley. THE ANTI SLAVERY he CONGRESS. he (Fnrn;McS ThsELoB.A.1 by It Is prebth~e that Brussels, September 14. r It fa probable thati the Opening 'of 'theaS t An Slavery Congress. which was provisionally fixed Gic eo Ocicober ...

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 ...

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 ...