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AN EXTRAORDINARY CAREER OF FRAUD

... whibh, he alleged, was to be applied towards the support of the family of Mr. Anterton, an tUn. paid lecturer to the Anti slavery Society, who had died leaving his family in straightened circum. stanoes. The .prisoner oeets to have led a strange life of ...

BELFAST POLICE COURT

... htritigs thile ususal iails atsd] So passenugers. itt Sthe Stunate ithe discitssinoris ae chiefly, liene-it OtSite qtiestiots of slavery its the Uttited States, anti tin recenstly ,acqoireul territories. Tilie resolhttions we-re ititroditced sy' Mr. Clay-hum ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... telegram announces that the cere- mony of unveiling the monument to t'he late Mar- quis De Bandeira, the Minister who aholished slavery in the Portuguess colonies, will be held next Wednesday, ozti as oocasion of-the Portuguese patiobal . I ...

MBEZZLEMENT AT THE GAS WORKS

... give a very favourable view of the many important advantages likely to result from the Blll for the Abolition of Colonial Slavery. Their ad- dresses in Dublin and other places have excited intense in- terest, and we have no doubt that the attendance at ...

BELFAST QUARTER SESSIONS

... proclaimed the approaching regeneration of society. The co-operation of that part of mankind who had hitherto been kept in slavery and degra. dation, but who were now to assert the natural dignity of their sex, was essentially necessary. , It was woman ...

AN ARISTOCRATIC DIVORCE CASE

... theless, owing to the stringency ofthe modern laws against the slavery, these same slaves, when brought safely to Khartoum, fetch at least £920 the pair. In the United States while slavery was in vogue the case was altogether different. There, in 1850 ...

THE MURDER OF BISHOP PATTESON

... to exist in the lilanda of the Pacitc. lie thouglit it most inconsistent, after all England had done for the abolition of slavery ill the past, to allow another slave trade to grow up7 unck-r its ovwn ilag. lie did not see how they could stop the emuigration ...

Law

... social order and religious principles. The letter contains no other political allusions. Serr,w.NG UXCLr ToM's CABIN IN A SLAVERY STATE.-Some time ago, a Mr. Strickland, a book- seller, was expelled from Mobile on the grave charge of having sold sundry ...

PETTY SESSIONS

... ? criticism ever perpetraoeq1 m-tl ?? r^,: the Vicc--erCross wore neotb~oaii, Cl ?? e th)ere wes no truth in the ti's .. slavery. He reptludiatead nrvth,,, Rnodesians of lavling ttecetaz ferocity. Mr. Stanley sorathmnz d-c L - U,, bloodti-rsty Mat:' hele ...

SPEECH OF THE EMPEROR

... issuing victoriously from a formidable struggle, las re-aetabihbhed the UEion, and solemnly pro claimed the nbojition of slavery. France, which forgets no noble page of her history, offers up einoere wishes for the prosperity-of the great Ame- rican Repnblic ...

LIFE IN AMERICA

... who suceedt.ed Henry Ward Beecher as pcster of Plymouth Church, Brooklyn: Willismic Lyoyd Garrison. son of the famons anti-slavery - leaderand philanthropist. and otherwell-k-nown 3Aen. Anexcepteernallydarinjz train robbery is reported to-day from Tulare ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... poetry of man an England nvcre -First, the overthrow of all institutions which repressed the growth of man, or licot him in slavery; and. second, the prophecy of a glorious future for man- loind. The recalisation of the latter was only at- tainable upon ...