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PRISON DISCIPLINE.—THE MARK SYSTEM

... why should not bond do the same work under the same stimu- lants ? By making the condition of slavery our national punishment, we incur the expense of slavery us well as all its other incidents. I wish that the subject had another expositor-the cause a ...

COURT OF COMMON COUNCIL

... paintings of British victories and feats of arms, but Mr. Brooke's career was a victory of philanthropy over oppr& sion and slavery. (Hear, hear.) The court were too acquainted with the points of Mr. Brooke's life to render 57 derail necessary. The son of ...

CORONERS' INQUESTS

... Arica, from America. The only merk on the cask is the letter R. Mr. RHss said he was of opinion that a negro had escaped from slavery in America, and hai become suffocated. The jury returned a verdict of Found dead in a cask, but in what way the said skeleton ...

The Court

... '' 'heiidtlel h,),,lt, almore or less, of rovenue; s5 cuxtire1v ch wged vhen it was shown that idate (lid ilOt discourag slavery, titil when it ~u-clldc5 for that purpose. 'Tell tile dilferen- te be jaxdtcd Of .aly by its bearilngs as a tax; W it laeanel ...

Law Intelligence

... sum of money paid by the; pu~bl govertiment as compensatio inrSpect Of certain slaves See under t~ho act for the abolto'of slavery, - 3 & 4 Will. IV.,' the cjap. 73, was to be considered as real or personal property heslaves had belonged to two estates ...

THE POLICE COURTS

... nian by birth, who hadl been stolen when a child by some trial Arabs from his native village, Mombree, and sold into him slavery at Masaica, on the Bead Sea. Alderman Gdibbs wished to know the objecto:c Mr. Brotherton in introducing the young Abyssinian ...

Law Intelligence

... first pleaded a denial of the legal gr possession of the slaves by the plaintiff. No doubt the law once allowed of slavery; but slavery is now abolished, and Gt the Onus rests On the pelainitiff, who claims to bold slaves, of 18 showing that he had a ...

COURT OF ALDERMEN

... dispersed, the remainder staying toI r~partake of various amusements, nf which dancing was the principal feature. n ANTI-SLAvERy LEAGUE. - A public meeting .of this association was held yesterday at the Rail of Commerce, 'oThreadneedle-street, D. WV. ...

Law Intelligence

... pursuant to the law of Gallinas,'set them free. Sevenathly, C: theat the defendant tet freeothe. said slaves, who were held in S slavery against their will, by the authority :of King Siacha, el whoilaA absolute and supreme authority over the country. 2 Eightlhly ...

COURT OF COMMON COUNCIL

... order that the journeymen isbakers might be raised from that state of degradation which had reduced them almost to a state of slavery. The evil had attained such a magnitude that he considered they had a Dr right to go to parliament and demand an inquiry into ...

CONTRARY to general expectation, the Court of Queen's Bench was equally divided on the question of

... already almost, if not entirely, restored its tl 0 annual sugar crop to the Same amount as before the d1 9. abolition of slavery. In legislating for the West ft h Indies generally, the average condition of the group a, y mast be kept in view, not the ...

POLICE.—SATURDAY

... Ile had been conipelkd to do If1 otn- this, beca'rse, as one of the first acts of thle Re~public was to tai the abolish slavery, he hadl been deprived of his ptroperty in 600 WV tot, slaves, itnu Itaving received no remittances front his estate, sel ...