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THE NAVIGATION LAWS

... Commons by Lord Palmerston, when he objected to Mr. Ctsrlwell being on tile slavery committee [hear, hear]. Lord Palmerstonn said that the town of Liverpool having au interest in slavery, Mr. Cardwell would not beso free to exercise his own judgment as other ...

IRELAND

... Ohio, which cojitaithed an argument in favour of slavery. He besides sass, with tp ?? that it appeared in the columcns of the Piloi. He denounced that letter. It came from Ohio, where there was no slavery; and three persons who called themselves Irishmen ...

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 ...

POLICE

... Alderman Gibbs asked if he was abletospeak? The officer said yes; he asked for his breakfast. The prisoner was remanded. GERMAN SLAvERY.-At Worship street, Bernard Gar- lorch, a native of Germany, and Ann his wife, were charged by Eliz. Andars, a young girl ...

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 ...

THE LATE MURDER OF AN ELDERLY FEMALE IN WESTMINSTER

... soli- citor to the Britiih and Foreign Anti-Slavery Society, made an application to Mr. Broderip, on behalf of twenty individuals, who, he said were kept on board a ship in the London Docks in a state of slavery. Mr. Bro- derip, after putting several questions ...

Published: Sunday 14 December 1845
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 1809 | Page: 2 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

THE MIS-REPRESENTATION OF THE PEOPLE

... upholders of negro slavery, and Lord Eldon declaring that slavery could not be ini- quitous, as the bishops were so much in favour of it. So, at the present day, the aristocracy hold the whole people in thraldom, in serfdom, in slavery. They have (for the ...

PARDON OF WILLIAM HENRY BARBER

... from a highly respectable sphere of life to herd with the outcasts of Norfolk Island for nearly three long years of convict slavery I How shall he be recompensed for his sufferings-how shall be be rein- stated in his once exalted professional station! His ...

Published: Sunday 31 October 1847
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 850 | Page: 2 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... recrimination between brother aid sister, the latter agreed to go back to Mrs. Garrettes foe the present. THAMES. ALts.EGoD SLAvERY IN ENGLAND.-On Monday, Sir John Stephen presented himself before the sitting magistrate, Mr. Broderip, and applied for his ...

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 ...

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—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 ...