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SLAVERY—AN AMERICAN JUDGE

... they will be incompetent to advise about negro slaverv. Let them, however, ash. is Scotland free from the shi of slavery-white slavery ? Are ther'c no taskmasters in Englati, Scotland, and Ire. land, evlio caln vie with tile very best among us ? ?? pare ...

SLAVERY AT NEW ORLEANS—ATROCIOUS CASE

... SLAVERY AT NEW ORLEANS-ATROCIOUS I _ CASE. The American papers bring to! hand one of the most atrocious and revolting documents we ever inbt. It is the sentence of death passed by Judge O'Neal], at New Orleans, en a ran named Brown, for aiding a slave ...

SLAVERY—THE LEGAL MURDER CASE IN AMERICA

... religion to consectate a deed from whichi enlighitetted Paganism itself would revolt, lie enlisted Christianily in the cause of slavery I An insult more gross has never been offer- ed to the Deity, and this too, in the land of boasted free- dom ; but there is ...

SLAVERY IN THE UNITED STATES—THE CASE OF JOHN L. BROWN

... SLAVERY IN THE UNNITED STATES-TH, CASE OF JOHN.L. BROWN.-- (From the Glasgow Chronicle.) TO UAILIE ISASTIE, CHAIMIAN OF TI[E ANTI SLAVERY MEETING, GLASGOW. Springfield, Newbury District, South Carolina, May 1, 1844. SIR-The Glasgow Argus of the 18th of ...

CORONER'S INQUESTS

... the scourge of slavery. We now learn from Cubi thet a petition, signed by upwards of ono hundred plantera, haJ been preeeuted to the Captain General Dulce, in which they call on him to obtain from the Queen of Spain the abolition ef slavery In the island ...

AMERICAN AFFAIRS

... :tliriri 1 t, the half of the anti-slavery men of Aof e, ?? have sent him to this country, to pr ,Ipo tict t:j ;I , Confederate States will imnme'liath ' r -n nce tsr 1work of negro emancipati in. thien tl.r A; ?? and anti-slavery leaders of the N r!,r :l; i ...

LORD JUSTICE CHRISTIAN AND THE COUNCIL OF LAW REPORTING

... COMMAND OF TEE RED SEA ANTI- t SLAVERY POLICE. r Captain Malcrlm, R&N., has received his instruc- tions from the Foreign Office, and has been given a power to act in his new capacity as chief of the Rled Sea Anti-Slavery Police. lie will at once proceed ...

MARTIAL LAW

... away from, Irishmen on the mere ipse .dixit of a minister. No man can refuse to Sign kit withlout proving tlat he deserves slavery-ne man can refuse to sign it, and dare in future to show his face amongst freemen, or presume to speak of his regard for Irelanl ...

THE LISBURN ELECTION PETITION

... years a mitister ci the Society of Friends, and who died on an anti-slavery mission in Tennessee. His mother was the daughter of Sir Thomas Fowel Buxtin, the philan- trophiat and anti-slavery advocate. This ?? gentleman who is a worsted manufacturer at Bradford ...

MURDER IN THE COUNTY DOWN

... apart from the polioe. SLAVERY IN CuBA. [BY TELEGRAP-1r,]] LOAD SALMBURY, in anewe'r to an Inf aen'iel ?? tation of members of an nfeng ?? onking Government to impress on the Spaniah Grivernmffi l the aaeeasity of abolishing slavery in Cabas soh more a oul'd ...

CORRESPONDENCE

... inconvenience the public or from the most astound- . ing stupidity and carelessness on the part of the - ?? truly, A. B. SLAVERY. TO THE EDITOR OF THSE BELFAST N?EWS--ELTEE. S SIt-Two things struck me particularly in read- ing your excellent and well-argued ...

DUBLIN LAW REPORTS

... Wallace, in the coar-se of an interesting lectore, said toe aboreinabie iniquity of slavery in America was now an iniquity oi The past., but the essence of slavery remained. WNork in their mines, in the dark bowels of the earth, was ean iastace. It seemed ...