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EXETER COURT OF BANKRUPTCY

... consolidate the influence and exteid the area of, Slavery. -Following closely upon that most infamous enat- ment called the Fugitive Slave Law, and in defiance-of the most solemn engagements that slavery should rot jiermit- ted to overstep the limit assigned ...

THE LAST OF THE CAGLIARI CASE

... quaking under the feet of the wayfarer. It is but a type of the feelings of the people themselves, ground down to the dust in slavery, and burning with unquenchable eagerness for a chance of attacking and overthrowing their oppressors. ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... anticipate a treat of ties highest order. V We would direct the attention of our readers to the advertisement on American Slavery. Mr. Pillsbury has, we p understand, an intimate acquftintance with the subject, having; devoted hsimselfifor many years to ...

A FARCE BEFORE A TRAGEDY

... was ri taken by Mtr. Commissioner Hilt. Tite lecturer pointed oat, in Y glolving colours, the enormities to which American slavery gave ri.ce, and describied the extent to which the system was favoured b- y religious professors and sects. He referred to ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... being no outlet, the frost caused the explosion as des- I. eribed. ae Parson Brownlow, of Tennessee, attended a pro- jr slavery indignation meeting at Lynchburg, Va., on the let, m and made a characteristic speech, He said be would rather r. be with ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... before W. J. Ellis, Esq., and a verdict retutnid of 'Sudden Death from Apoplexy. Mr. Scoble, the secretary of the Anti-Slavery So~iety, has safely arrived at Boston, United States, en route to Cinada, his object being to inquire into the condition and ...

WHAT TO DO WITH OUR CRIMINALS

... ir respect which did not meet with general concurrence; >f but it must be remembered that freedom to the criminal if e is slavery to the general public. It is therefore necessary r that criminals should' not be allowed to eseape in o consequence of legal ...

INQUESTS

... . or with any other party. The doxology having been sung the . meeting separated. DEALINGS OF «aE CATHOLIC CHcuRca WITH SLAVERY. -On Thursday evening Mr. Francis Ward, one of the brother- I hood of St. Vincent and St. Paul, gave a lecture on this subject ...

DREADFUL MURDER NEAR STAFFORD

... had got the money in order that she mlg?ot have It and net the wife. _____________________ Ellen Craft, whose es?apu from slavery was almost as adventurous as Mrs. Stowe's Eliza, was on Friday last safely confined at her lodgings, at Acham, Surrey. Her ...

COURT OF QUEENS BENCH.---MONDAY

... Coleridge yesterday. Some years since the late Mr. Hatchard, of Piccadilly, was indicted for publishing a libel. The Anti-Slavery Society, or the African Institution, or some such body, had told some story of a slave dealer, in one of their annual reports ...

ASSIZE INTELLIGENCE

... HeraliL for libel. Brown travelled the country witht paio~rma of .skdnes i. the Slave States, exaiifithii thi horrors of slavery. After hebaaleetqred aid shown hipainang lathe Corn Exchange at Wol- verliampton, au arlole wis; inserttd in' the Staffordihire ...

JUSTICE CLEARING THE HIGHWAY

... greatlnetrumentaltyin pro. 3curing funds for arousing the attention'ef~the United States-to I the horrors and sinlulness,, of, slavery; and, tls,u ' Bristol: Box' has estill maintained' there a conspi cuous place aiooo 'lbs foreign contributions. These who ...