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THE COLOUR PREJUDICE

... ex-slave States. Even the Abolitionists who made war on slavery largely join in practising that social ostracism which bars the upward path of the freedman. In Philadelphia, where there was no slavery, every sixth tramcar was labelled For Coloured Persons ...

SUICIDE OF A SERVANT GIRL

... blst. She Rfterwards received a letter, in whirl, the deceased said, 1 have dronvued myself because I ena so tired of a slavery life. I am glad to say I en out of everybody's way. After givisig dlirections ats to the dislposal of her property, she ...

OCCASIONAL NOTES

... regard 'to the alleged slavery in Western Australia to which we called attention the other day. It will be seen, indeed, from a. letter which 'we publish elsewhere, that there is another side to the matter. Of course there is: the slavery has some sort of veil ...

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 ...

REPORTED SUICIDE

... the Vice-Presidency of the United States. This party, cmposed mainly of Demtocrats, who were opposed, to the extension of slavery, cast hut few votes ; but its members finally coalescing with most of the Northern members of the Whig party formed ?? ublicen ...

THE MAINE LIQUOR LAW

... to the party discovered selling it. If no one else will go for them (Americanism), the women will. They do not forget the slavery-the bondage of rum-they had to endure before the old general raised his voice to emancipate them and their husbands, years ...

FOREIGN LAW IN IRELAND

... islands assumed, for we are told that the Ireland of Henry's day ! was fall of Englishmen who had been kidnapped and sold into slavery in spite of Royal prohibition and 'the spiritual menaces oft the English Church' CBe this as it may, Henry'arule laid the ...

ACTION FOR LIBEL

... rerd to Brazil one vexed ausishdbeen dispoed of. lt id ben arranged bv ethe ? ioesnL t'oste country that at no distant nate slavery hi should be, blottedi out. Brazil was a country of 2,600 sqluare aiilee3 in extent, specially favoured by p3Osition, and ...

THE CHARGES AGAINST THE REV. G. A. NERO RODMAN-FRASER

... age his mother and he were taken by the Arabs and sold to the Spaniards. He went to Cuba, and remained there ten years in slavery, tilt he was assisted away by the kindness of an English gentleman. He went then to one of our English colonies with him-a ...

THE DIAMOND ROBBERY AND ATTEMPTED MURDER

... was the safe passport to his heart. His very name was victoiy against a hideously cruel rebellion in China and the weary slavery of the Soudan. He who tolk the waif andi stray boys at Gravesend into his house, and lived With thenm on the ccm- monest food ...

CLERICAL SCANDAL [ill]

... ecaliiss I 1111 110111 a eI-t- hiess to this ODisnei'5 atil ti'ekitkge sit in. aluit bteiy swhilch I lied cell it lir~odliee-tho slavery of a mihi 10 hodl tile liedtiiliaticlt offal tiiat is noblest ili iiima-iity. huit his regrdeeths rhonduilitiioh Ofdiy owni ...

LOW LIFE UPSTAIRS

... would be relieved frock a pecuniary obligations. She replied that his vwff o was very desirous of being relieved from thi. a slavery, and that the matter could be arranged ; -between the solicitors on either side.' She ulti. ?? mately produced a letter from ...