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IRELAND

... Ohio, which cojitaithed an argument in favour of slavery. He besides sass, with tp ?? that it appeared in the columcns of the Piloi. He denounced that letter. It came from Ohio, where there was no slavery; and three persons who called themselves Irishmen ...

THE FUGITIVE SLAVE LAW

... recounted above. On the part of MtQuerry's friends it was urged-1lst, that no proof had been given of'such a legal existence of slavery in Kentucky as would sub- etntia'te this pecies of property; 2ndly, that whatever might have heeb MSQ~uerry's, p~osition in ...

POLICE

... Alderman Gibbs asked if he was abletospeak? The officer said yes; he asked for his breakfast. The prisoner was remanded. GERMAN SLAvERY.-At Worship street, Bernard Gar- lorch, a native of Germany, and Ann his wife, were charged by Eliz. Andars, a young girl ...

LAW

... remained here for some time, returned voluntarily with him to that island, where he insisted on her continuing in a state of slavery. She was subsequently seized by the Government officers there as free, inasmuch as having oncetou.ched the British coast, ...

LAW

... tearlinrient 1' MFiMTr OF POF uAlIA wNst. A sign oF moast omitss iimport, portending famirie, dungeons, bantismenit, and slavery.. Ina other words, assnebling onae thoasand individuals from all parts of the Empire under pretext of devisingeemeasures for ...

MISCELLANEOUS NEWS

... Court. It appears (according to this statement) that l1iss Murray, having visited America, formed new opinions on the Antti-slavery question. This change of view Miss Murray commu- nicated to the Queen, who replied to her Lady in Waiting, if we are rightly ...

OCCURRENCES

... Chief Justice then ad- dressed the negroes somethirg in this style:- It has pleased God to set you free from the bonds of slavery; may you hereafter live the lives of good and faithful subjects of her Majesty's government. They were then set at liberty ...

SPRING ASSIZES

... that you took to the stage and failed ? Is it true that after this yon itinerated Great Britain to make speeches against slavery emancipation at ithe cost of the planters ? ?? Is it true that now you make orations and are put forward to advocate the ...

LAW AND POLICE

... convict for IU. II.- A - 11. - ] - -. - - -- J -sJ vi , - _ -. _ _- -- ?? __ life, and my case can't be worse. 'Talk about slavery I go to Portsea and see how convicts are treated. I am careless as to the result ; if I had the same chance I would take that ...

TOWN AND COUNTRY TALK

... revenue from the receipt stamps amounted to 281,115?., which was an increase on the preceding year. A deputation of the Anti-Slavery Society had an interview with Sir E. Bulwer Lytton on Tueday, at the Colonial office, and presented him a Memorial against ...

POLICE

... monster, with. out a spark of affection for his offspring, or lie would not have made a sweep of his child. Talk of negro slavery There was nothing in the West Indies so cruel as the seid. ing children of the tender age of the boy before him to creel up ...

CENTRAL CRIMINAL COURT

... hea vier punishment, which'waF, that he be sent to a penal colony, there to pass the remainder of his existence in hopeless slavery, poverty, and misery of the worst descripti~n. The learned judge then passed sentence of ?? lb io upon the prisoner ill the ...