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POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... 000, making for the year netirlv 17,000. Although total abolition Will not be a legal fact until 188, it seems likely that slavery we1l have ceased to exist in Cuba ina SS.5. At the beginning of Lre Present year tire maximur n price for the freedom of a ...

THE ALLEGED MURDER BY A SHIP CAPTAIN

... boy away from the Spanish gelitleman Bad sent him back to Tangier, where lie will moat likely be kidnapped and sold into slavery. It is supposed that this 'igh. handed pi oceediug arose from some iepresentatiolis for. warded to Gibrultnr from Taugi6r ...

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 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 ...

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 - ...

THE ALLEGED MURDER BY ARMED BURGLARS IN CUMBERLAND

... acciraeun must have occurred. Bir John Kirk, our Consul-General at Zanzibar, says af General Gordon's proclamation recoenierin slavery in the Soudan-General Gordoa's proclamation has undoubtedly tkid a most disastrous effect, very far from whbat he ceontemplaeid ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... to amass wealth, or to reside in splendid palaces, butto bring comfort and relief to all believere, and free them from the slavery imposed upon them by unbelievers, Ba also to restore to the Moslem faith its old glory. I am therefore determined to carry ...

THE DISPUTE IN REFERENCE TO AN ADMINISTRATION BOND

... aead went ua country bce'f-ehand whir SIt. 'Swaon; -ne ot these boys was killed when with Mr. Brooks, and the iieri Is mul slavery at Petarba. TIe porter sas Mr. Brooks's ?? was -left ai. 35:Ot'Lc'o, as he fell aild his boxes were smasbed upo. He smys that ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... ancied that it was a life of inglorious ease, why did he. not try it Mimself? It would surely have been better than the q' slavery he now enjoys, His hours are specified if he be a workman; teachers never know whenA they have finished. ONE WHO KNOWS. ...

THE WHITECHAPEL MURDER

... Gospel were to be seen breaking in upon the darkness and misery of heathenism, andi especially was hat the case in relation to slavery. It wvas the conviction of impoitant politicians and.commercial men that China was destied to become an important factor in ...

THIS MORNING'S NEWS

... adnuliSter- luT justice. No odudit Mt-s. itaytril' Ys ?? s-ea will ask ott what u-retulles ?? has beein rorndt1ined to lifelong slavery, is there was nuot eviadene eLU .u-h to justity the jurO inu retuma ?? a vertdiet Of ?? nit ?? upon the terrible ehargo of ...