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RECREATION GROUNDS BILL

... assistance and srrpport to the ociety. Wve rrler'stand that thie agent, nmr. Bemson. fter deliverirg lectures on tire evils of slavery anr atemperance in various rooms of the province to ihichl he has been recently invited, irrterrds to visit he metropolis ...

CHIEF AND COMMISSION IN DERRY

... Budget j. current year, like that of last year. silden surplus, announced the introduction or a rt,., of b~ills. THE ANTI-SLAVERY CONFEIVE jy BRUSSELs, Te3d j The General Act of the Anti-Slaver- Cf of 1892 provides that after the lapse of sc j fresh meeting ...

BELFAST POLICE COURT—YESTERDAY

... n from Prince Napoleon, who knew all that passed. -Coourt Journal. Spurgeon's serlons, which contain severe alhlsioes to slavery, have been burnt at tile Virginia Court.. house, T'e amount of duty paid at tile Belfast Custom- house, for the week ending ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... secretaryof the Aborigines Protection 51ciety, that no steps were taken to inform the enslaved blacks of their riho fedom.) Slavery Was iost frequently diguse asrvso for 6estitute orphan 0bhildren, hu slong ago as butord Clarendein's time the subterfuge ...

LISBURN COURT LEET

... thtre for th3 fun and diversion of n. few indivi ruels who cane to laugh at themn. Tbe forenau wanted to bring them back to slavery again. Mr. MUII2R1AY V i'shed to ask aJ quCstioll. Did nlot the Sanesclus l ttte at the last meetinr- of the counrt that this ...

GENERAL ASSEMBLY OF THE PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH IN IRELAND

... extinction of slavery, and to express sympathy with them under the burden nowe laid on them in providing for and eda- eating the race that has suddenly found itself in the enioymnclt of the blessings, without the culture, of freedom. Slavery having meant ...

LISBURN COURT LEET

... uncalled for, as thev had redi.ltry oulices for the purpose. If at fair was re-^sthbod is would be tho re-introlmotion of slavery at t hi close of the nineteenth cuntury. It was a gre. t shame that they should be orouhlit there do time to time on -ueh ...

COUNTY OF LOUTH ASSIZES

... Act which has 'passed since their last annual meeting for the abolition of slavery, and the friends of the'negro were con- gratulated. th-1t on the first.of August next, slavery will be abolished in the British colonies ; it also recommended that Christianis ...

LONDON POLICE

... Faithfully had these instructions been obeyed; and he could, from oc- cular demonstration, state, and that was undeniable, that slavery existed but in name. The negroes were a well-fed, happy people; their condition in every respect superior to that of the peasantry ...

OUTRAGE IN CO. WESTMEATH

... statement made lately by a native soldier, that certain European soldiers taken prisoners at the battle of Maiwand are now in slavery at Herat. LANDING F A StnaWin hC ?? steamer nube of thi coptit I led sete there._ Celtic, from New York, arrived off Queenstown ...

BELFAST POLICE COURT—YESTERDAY

... ex- plain flint it %was 1Popery, niil nmt Ireland, wiili senL, a band of misguidled youths from these shores to lip- bold slavery in Italy. The following is the tran1sla- tion:- Caprers, November 12, ItGt. UCI ISTEENT O Scr.-.D ioX could ever think ...