THE POLICE COURTS

... Anti-Slavery Society breeakfasted I I together, at the Charitng-eross Hotel, on the invitationv .of the Piesident of the Society, to meet Scuborboaquim . .Nabisco, inember of the Brazilian Parliament, anid ,president of the Brezillan Anti-Slavery Souiety ...

MARRIED WOMEN'S PROPERTY

... prisoner was admitted to bail. THE ANTI-SLAVERY MoVEMENT IN BAZXL.- Mr. Joachim Nabuco, who was formerly connected with the Brazilian Legation in London, and has since become the parliamentary leader of the anti-slavery party in Brazil, is now en a visit to ...

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 ATTEMPTED ASSASSINATION OF PRESIDENT GARFIELD

... Theatre, Washington. This event is usually ascribed as being due to a thirst for revenge consequent upon the abolition of Slavery through- out the Union, and on the same night Mr SEWARD, two of his sons, 'and an attendant were seriously injured by other ...

AFFAIRS IN SOUTH AFFRICA

... transfer must be made in the name of the Location Commlission. No silavery or apprenticeship partaking of thle nature of slavery is to be tolerated. Freedom of religion is guaranteed, Loyalists are not to be molested, and are to enjoy all civil rights ...

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 ...

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 - ...

THE STATE OF IRELAND

... Times for defending the use ot God-given dynamite. He scouts the idea that it is murder to kill those who keep the Irish in slavery. The Irishh World says that a crisis has arisen, and that a martyred nation at the stake calls on her children. The Dublin ...

ALLEGED MURDER AT BROMLEY

... the E papers given up to him, and directed the inspector I on duty to report the circumatances to the Commis. I eicner. t SLAVERY AMONGST EUGLISH GIRLS. I OcCasAoIALLY we get glimpses into the life of those Iwho may be designated our canal population, ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... secretaryof the Aborigines Protection 51ciety, that no steps were taken to inform the enslaved blacks of their riho fedom.) Slavery Was iost frequently diguse asrvso for 6estitute orphan 0bhildren, hu slong ago as butord Clarendein's time the subterfuge ...

THE DEATH OF PRESIDENT GARFIELD

... of Colonel' Fremont to the Presidency in 1856, because' Fremont was the man who first pointed the wayE to the abolition of slavery. To that cause Garl field attached himself, and held on to it through, good and evil report. When the civil war broke out ...