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... SLAVERY. The E*rl of ABERDEEN said would, on Thursday, briu# before tho House the instructions issued the ■■ vernment to naval officers, concerning the suppression the Slave trade. Tho Marquis of NORMANDY presented a petition from numerous medical men ...
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... BRAZILIAN SLAVERY. A Montevideo newspaper contains the following statement : lu the beginning of September a little negro girl either strayed unintentionally or came wilfully into the court before the country house inhabited by Lord Howden, in the mountains ...
... SLAVERY IN TRINIDAD. A most nefarioos effort is being made, at the present time, in Trinidad, to re-enact a slave code for that island. It is proposed that, in the first instance, it shall affect the liberty of emigrants only, hot it will readily conceived ...
... SLAVERY OR TREASON. We have often had occasion to remind our tender-focted democratic brethren at the north, who were as much opposed any one” to the extension of slavery, but who were unwilling to wound the sensibilities of their southern allies, by ...
... AN IMMOLATION TO SLAVERY. (From the New York Evangelist.) Oar readers have heard of, and some have wept the fate of the Her. Charles T. Turrey. who has been 'n the State of Maryland, and will doubtless soon doomed to long; yearsof imprisonment and separation ...
... ASTI-SLAVERY find that roachiog annual meeting o* t» -» Mon »'-d I h-'.d Exfi-r-hall on Friday (this day), id retarded •s th and i? likely to fully atieuded. The waica rl.e silt) tUvery c»use presents various pai of the world &ri truly of this warm regard ...
... AMERICAN SLAVERY. A very r.nmcrona meeting was held ivght the Music Hall, ore-street, Totteuham-court-road, for the purpose Living a public reception Win. IV. Browne, a fugitive from slavery, and a powerful advocate of eruan cipation in the United States ...
... VERMONT SLAVERY RESOLUTIONS. The following resolves were adopted nnanimonsly in 130111 branches of the Vermont Legislature, previous to their adjournment: “Resolved by the Senate and House of Representatives,— That we seek in vain to discover any foundation ...
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... Anti-Slavery Reporter. Thb late Coach Robbery. —Since the committal of Elliott for trial, suspicion of being concerned the above robbery, the police, who are actively engaged in tracing the person who occupied the front boot from London to Oxford, have ...