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COURT OF COMMON COUNCIL

... history, and, hoev- ev er umn1 way Iapprove or disspprove of titeir pohtral opins, till wvl, nis fer as tile sflbj,-ct ef slavery goes, Irlulpii in tie nillhis of pitt aint1 Itlx 1s the great tiei of their yill rleio Ib Ilitherett routes aimesd at tile ...

CENTRAL CRIMINAL COURT. MONDAY

... imprisomuent in the ilouse of Correction by a jus- tieC of the peace iu Pittsfield, New Hampshire, for dfeliver- ing an- anti.slavery lecture in that ?? Eniglanad Speetalor (an American paper.l ...

INSOLVENTDEBTOR'S COURT—WEDNESDAY

... Commissioners in her own right the value of nine Negro Slaves, domiciled in the Island of Demerara, under the Act abolishing slavery in the Colonies. A counter claim for the slaves had been made, it was alleged, on the part ofthe in- solvent, which would ...

LAW NOTICES—THIS DAY

... Morris, Isaac 1Ilton. ORQtolNAL OPPoSBD.-MAry Sn1ith, Emanuel Josepb Pldonauer, lichard Jarmes l)annan. Qarah Catwrigtht mlod. SLAVERY IN AMSiuC&.-The Lord Byron, American trading, vessel, ?? Orleans, laden with cotton, reached this port on Thunrsday last, ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... -'lieferred to. rnoise during tse arguenest, but put what he calle~da pa~rahel.j' case-sayong, the K'iia carifot authori'ze slavery ini Engl~d which is against the lawvi anh' tvery omanis insratyre'em be comes to Enigland-mo, neither ran he by tlue law of ...

LONDON CORPORATION INQUIRY.—JAN. 28

... siss!ppi. The principle is the same, with the only difference that in the forsper traffic, the free are stolen and sold Into slavery, while In the latter thp slave 1i transferred from a comparatively mild to a worse state of bondage. llt In both, tbe holiest ...

COURT OF COMMON COUNCIL

... CITY SOLICITOR~ replied, the Lord Mayor, an a Mlagls- .te, had power to Punish an loft ingemerit of the Sabbath. COLONIAL SLAVERY. ['he LORD IMAYsOR rose and stated, that thle Coot t had been ivene l iii -Consequeoee of a reqkisltion to take itnto cttrssldera- ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE—WEDNESDAY

... under Isis command for preventing that Illegal traffic, and that tisc laveatis question werenattees of Africa,redutctd to slavery by force and duress, end that thie plaintifti' ell knowing the premises, and that it was illegal and conotrary to thea treaties ...

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 ...

ALARMING RIOTS AT BRADFORD.—THE POOR LAW COMMISSIONERS

... important oecasion, will he faithfully given you by TliE VaICa FRO;M TIIE GALLBRY. ANTI-SLAVERY A1RETrNG.-A public meeting, by appoint- ment, of the anti-slavery delegates now in London from all parts of the United Kingdom, was held on Thursday at Exeter-hall ...

ANOTHER HORRIBLE MURDER NEAR COVENTRY

... pubhioimeeting in Exeter-hall since l.9if is to tska tto chair at thte Anniversary Meeting of the Britis snd Foreign Anti-Slavery Society on the 17th istant. )-Mnuy well known and old friends of the cause aretllitlY to he preseut, and among the rest Mr ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE—MONDAY

... Ile hled considered the matter. The parties retired. THAM ES. ALLEGED SLAVERY IN EIG..GND.-SirJohn Stoplhen, the solicitor, who has taken a prominentpartin tibe abolition ot' slavery 'Ind the slivetrtide, presented himself before the sitting magiatrate ...