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ABOLITION OF SLAVERY

... ABOLITION OF SLAVERY. mnat in On Wednesday a meeting of the inhabitaints tile of this Buorosyli, convened by tile Mayor, washeld at the thle CrurtaHoeese, to take into consideration. and deter- mine utpen the propriety of petitioning Parliament otn oil ...

ALLEGED MURDER AND SLAVERY ON BOARD SHIP

... ALLEGED MURDER AND SLAVERy ON I BOARD SHIP. On Monday, Sir George Stephen, solicitor to the British and Foreign Anti-Slavery Society, who was ao- coimpanled by several gentlemen, made an application to r. B3roderip, at the Thames police-office, on behalf ...

Published: Friday 12 December 1845
Newspaper: Hull Packet
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 1011 | Page: 3 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

THREATS OF SECESSION IN AMERICA

... to look on without power to mitigate the evils of slavery as a domestic institution in the Southern States of the Union. This 1 is certainly not a very encouraging view, as far as the lquestion of slavery is concerned. But it is the View r F which the peculiar ...

THE ATTEMPTED DOUBLE MURDER NEAR DONCASTER

... their efforts in various directlons where slavery States existed, and they confidently hoped that in many parts those efforts would be rewarded with succaes. So long as the slave trade continued, and slavery existed anywhere, there would be a necessity ...

MURDER OR EMANCIPATION?

... not only, lawful but it is the universal practice of war, to destroy it. On such principles-and they are the principles of slavery-it is impossible to condemn the act of de- stroying in the most convenient manner the negro property captured at Fort Pillow ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... 000, making for the year netirlv 17,000. Although total abolition Will not be a legal fact until 188, it seems likely that slavery we1l have ceased to exist in Cuba ina SS.5. At the beginning of Lre Present year tire maximur n price for the freedom of a ...

THE ULSTER CONVENTION

... was sua every present that evening heartily asset has right to govern the people of Plater; it has not right ts sell thsm slavery. (Load applause.) Thsy were there proclaim te tha people that thsy nevsrsouid aad never woald submit te this repoeal. (Applause ...

THE FUGITIVE SLAVE CASE IN CANADA

... amon-g tll claises. icnt. The judgmlient of the Canadian Court lia gyiven him evre hack to (leath, or at least to life-lon.g slavery, and real considerinig the inmnensc number of fulgitive slaves etard settleti iu Canada, the utilmost anlxiety .ill be fult ...

THE LEEDS MERCURY

... Morocco question, he attached no importance it. ia atated that anxiety prevails in Brussels to the fate of the Belgian Anti-Slavery Mission Lake Tanganyika. Th* Spanish Columbus Celebration commenced yesterday by the departure from Huclva the exact reproduction ...

TOW ATTEMPTS AT MURDER BY AN AFRICAN SLAVE

... had been sold to Capello, who had tried to sell hia. again, and tbat he thought he was again goinug to be taken back into slavery. The Asiatic Home and Strangers' Friend Societg instructed Mr Sleiglh, who made a most energetic appeal to the jury, coutending ...

HULL COUNTY COURT

... North and the South. The latter does not like a Repub- ?? form ofgovernment Then tie tariff has been rulnous to them. As to slavery it 10 a State institution, and the best for i the negro until something better than has yet been available shall present itself ...

COUNTY COURT, THURSDAY

... Government, and that he hoped that the French Emperor, in whose desire to put down slavery he had perfect confidence, would be soon himself convinced that it was slavery disguised. With regard to coolie emigration, he explained that Lord Caernarvon'a bill ...