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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 ...

COERCION AND CRIME

... dastardiT, and fonl action of muzi,., conspirators and hired azsassins? If so our enemies-yea, even one rsD b nand - keen nus in slavery from generation to gezerads,. The dawn of hope which brightened up the pro. pects of Ireland to-day was on the morrow i.n ...

A DIALOGUE BETWEEN A JUDGE AND A PRISONER

... country; at anyrute it would be a 'more proitable way of dealing with this class of I men than by sending them to perpetual slavery in l Spike Island. p Mr. Sheehan said there were very ?? works in Spike Island. They were at present excavating for large ...

MRS. FALLON'S CASE

... when re. tribntion shall be at hand, and when our nation, now dejected and downtrodden, shall rise from her long period of slavery and despotism, and take her stand once more among the nations of the earth. JAMES MEeDE. TO THE EDITOR OF THE FRE£UN. Lahane ...

JUDGE BOYD ON JUDICIAL RENTS

... that the entire province of el-ter the result following from the er e tcipan Cra i peasantry from a thraldom worse tine at slavery-the dreaid of landlord ty- I Yesterday DrINQUESTS. - nl Westvrday Dr Whyte. Citv Coroner. n-ur * quest at Jervis-street Hospital ...

ALLEGED PROSELYTISING

... Justice O'Brien-From that I infer that ) she sold thue child and is now anxious to get it . back ? MAfr. Bodkin-Yes; and, white slavery not being recognised in this country, she hopes to do so. aMr. Goodman (Master of the Crown Ocel- - The affidavit being read ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE—YESTERDAY

... rule that servants taken from the country had their travelling expenses paid. lie candidly CoIs. ga fessed it amounted to slavery to get a girl up Irons the country at the rate of £5 a year, and deduct her expenses from that miserable, paltry allowance ...

THE POLICE AND PEOPLE IN LOUTH

... muitilae. SLAEERY IN EGYERP. TLis mrorning's! Standard publtshes thi ?? ined Cairo telegram :-T decree totauly atolih- .ig slavery in Eyo ptian territory aill be igiaed by the Khnedire to-morrow or next day, THE FiRE IN A COLEIY Y. I Thie morning's Daily ...

THE PROCLAIMED BALLINASLOE MEETING

... shsw ar enslavedntion, : and lhe believed her lavery w about s gen-4 as complete.- ass. 50e 'iDd -as I | t u as' tat of t* slavery I a ]y tother nation either' in ancientD or modern times. As citizens of this coUatt, as Irishmen, each a d'4 every one of ...

THE FIRST AMERICAN MINISTER AT THE COURY OF ST. JAMES'S

... It now remains to take leave o* tbe Queen, I Princess, and Cabinet Ministers, and the Corps I Diph matique. a species of slavery, more of wihich, I believe. Inss fallen to mv shame than ever hap- pered before to a son of liberty. Sit. Adams soon aftervards ...

TREATMENT OF POLITICAL PRISONERS

... dlayey Mws recog! e nisedand eno by law in this form* at this li pe-iod, for it repeated in all essential particulars j o the slavery anciently emisting under the }.oman | r iawvs. In the days of CohumelIa, the land ownerr besides the land let to tenants, ...

MR. DAVITT ON IRISH CRIME

... the realm. The language of written law may be of liberty, but the situation of the poor may speak no lan- grage but that of slavery. There is too much of this contradi tion in Ireland. A Ilon, series of oppression, aided by many very ill-judged laws, has ...