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... did tit Uhreitate to follow it. When wis9 lcted on the ?? [ D'4 eo~on of slavery, and the nation 1 4U2 deter eirld that no new 6tates should mdritto? to thte Viiion with slavery in 46r Cu;stitutions, the State-righlts party rasw '6'r &hialr, d'-fAated ...

A CLERGYMAN AND THE JUDGES

... tolitioti of slavery. The following passage occurred ?? Although we (lo not doub1t of the agreetnent of individuial tiglhishmen in this gieve i:rtter with tbe authorities of their movera- remt, whose earnest desire to abolish tite curse of slavery has lcn ...

THE GERMAN EAST AFRICAN BILL

... opened, Count Herbert Bismarck said the Government in introducing the measure took its stand princi- pally on Dr Windthorst's slavery resolution. 'The ferment in East Africa had assumed larger dimensions and demanded heavy sacrifices, and the Empire had been ...

ALLEGED HARBOURING OF A CONSTABLE

... Frenchusan, who miany years ago was coniected with the abolition of the slave trade. In 1838 lie vwas secretary of the Anti-Slavery Society of Paris. The coroner read a long printed history of the de- ceased, narm-atiig the hardships she had suffered with ...

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 ...

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 ...

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 RECENT FATALITY AT MARSDEN

... Emperor's congratulations are the beet ceward for bis work. He begs leave to express his most humble toanko for them. The Anti-Slavery Conference has sent a telegram con- gratulating Stanley and Emin Pnahs. At its last sitting the Maritime Commitsea debated ...

FOURTH EDITION

... British Museumi on week-day evenings. I i I i THE HORRORS OF MAHDISM. THOUSANDS SLAUGHTERED AND SOLD INTO SLAVERY. The secretary of the Anti-Slavery Society has received the translation of a letter forwarded by some influential Abyssinians to Mr. Flad, ...

FRAUDS ON CARDINAL LAVIGERIE

... rtroad ba'o been recoiviug letters signe| withl rasme of Cardinal Lavigeri, azid Foli- citing coznribrtions for the Anti-Slavery wLeae. These letters, tf-oih they bore the seal of bis Eivinonce, snd e ?? swarmed with Lstin auotationq, met with I ut a ...

A Californian Tragedy

... Leuafterwards crossed his path by defeating him in s the election for Chief Justice. They also took n opposite sides on the slavery question, and 10 TEpay, as a creature of the slave owners, i? challenged his benefactor to a duel, and shot o him dead, in ...

YESTERDAY'S INQUESTS

... sequently she lost her husband, and ultimately came to reside in England, where she sought employment as a lecturer on anti-slavery and religious topics. She wrote verse, and in her possession was found a letter from Colonel Gordon, acknowledging, on behalf ...