MURDER CASES

... to celebrate the jubilee of the abolition of slavery ine the British colonies ; and fifty years hence they will pro- bably, be celebrating the abolition of something which is considered to-day (as slavery was then) a buttress of corn. meroc and a prop ...

CORRESPONDENCE. THE DEATH MIL LINCOLN. To tie Editor vf the Daily I'mr. Sir,--As the mind partially recovers ..

... Tennessee, appointed Mr. Lincoln. Horn in a slave State, he was not originally abolitionist, but, witnessing the evils of slavery, adhered to the Union on the bmiking out of the rebellion, and became advocate of universal emancipation. The fault that has ...

ASTON POLICE COURT

... the British and Joreign Anti- Slavery Society communicated with the Earl of lirmber- Iey pcinting out teat twelve months had elapsed since ithe society presented a meamorial to the Earl *f Rosebery ton the subject of slavery in the Sultanate of Zanzibar ...

LOCAL LAW CASE

... suppression of slavery and of contraband dealing, which is injuring all Egyptian trade and binders the present pacific policy with the Soudan tribes, (colonel IKitchener's policy meets with general approval, and the suppression of slavery will have most ...

COURT OF KING'S BENCH, JAN. 19

... put in jeopardy, without a complete indemnity against the possible consequences resulting from the abolition of slavery. The crime of slavery, however, was the crime of the nation, and every individual of the nation ought to contribute his efforts to put ...

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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 ...

INSOLENCE OF THE POLICE

... traust in~te people tyrannical laws, and to reduce this countjiy, Whiffilv vainly bosts of its free iiuti to t ndfiat.bect slavery. . S ure .it ,is,qhliiost time for .the . people to have some power in the m~amiemfnt of their ouiu *ir*, tbey ot~ht, 'in ...

KIDNAPPING PIGMIES

... and Iforoign Anti:Slavery Society, publishes an ioterebtlug letter fron IBishop Tuoker, writhn to u Uganda, on Februtry 23. ' he Bishop had jc. t rctornred from a long joarney, In the coaree of whicir he rescued a woman frem slavery, and ?? the d a gns ...

A PHILANTHROPIST IN THE DIVORCE COURT

... Chevalier de Almeida Portugal, who has figured in public as an anti-slavery advocate. He appeared in this capacity at the last annual meeting of the British and Foreign Anti-Slavery Society, and delivered a speech in favour of the repeal of the Aberdeen ...

BOSTON, May 1

... resistance to the extension of slavery, which rather ominous. By the strict letter the constitution, congress has no right to interfere with the internal affairs of any state. It remains fir a new state to prohibit or tolerate slavery, as may please ; but the ...

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 ...

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 ...