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SHIPWRECK OF THE LARPENT, OF LIVERPOOL

... near South Cape, aid procured water (there, isideed, he mnight have been murdered, or takess captive, and may still be is slavery, for aught wre atre required to believe to the contrary). At daylight ni the 14th, the launch Iaving rounded the extreme point ...

THE REVENUE

... SHQtssr, TO Usrea Toni's CAWN.-Another book at on slavery is entitled Uncle Tom in England. The writer an lays hold of the remark in Mrs Stowe's tale about Ranincline, who, after her escape from slavery with Caesy, is said to have hle become the wife ...

THE EAST INDIA COMPANY'S CHARTER

... libuerel-iniidedd Catholics in- this counitry; but;-if vie therae were ailso some wlco desired to see a eelrtamin aount if sap slav-ery upoce the human cellscience, lie called upon tiaei to re. pul elfleet wciet could lie more injurious to ancy' system than ...

SCOTTISH

... years pastors of E. e that Scottish ChrL. . - M C KIeNTOUs.-The universal sympathey felt here for the vie- Re is tims of slavery has, throrgh the praise-worthy exortions of the m s lady collectors, resrlted in a contribution from Kietore of rio M less ...

LONDON CORN MARKET—MONDAY

... 1852, to promote an address from women of Great Britain and Ireland to the women of the United States on the subject of slavery. A Report was read to the meeting by the Duchess of Sutherland, from which it ap- pears that it is proposed to send the address ...

FOREIGN INTELLIGENCE

... verisbed to maintain her institutions, and to pay the salaries of officials, at the same costly rate as in the golden days of slav~ery 01o and protective duties, and it passed a retrenchment measure'a of 20 per cent, from all ealaries. The Board of Council ...

THE END OF THE SLAVE TRADE

... Spain, we repeat, caminot revive it; for 11 lidepefdantly of tbat extraneous precssurc. which, on the ques- rc toi of negro slavery, iiit eventually drive her iiito the right .° path, at lwholesonie seiitimeiit is springing up in her own bosom. ldrid hls ...

THE AFRICAN SLAVE TRADE

... THE AFRICAN SLAVE TRADE. SOMFETHING of the enthusiasm whicb was kindled forty or thereby years ago for the suppression of slavery in the West Indies, was calLed forth at the meeting in the Guild Hall last week, for the abolition of, the hor- rible traffic ...

LONDON STOCK EXCHANGE

... Tricks,' a three-act comney ces of wit and intrigue; and 'The Creole,' a drama of stnM )e- interest, based on a story of slavery in Mauritius. jfr ig Brooks became the writer of the Parliamentary saumay b- for the Mornig Chronicle, and occupied a seat ...

MASS MEETING IN THE WAVERLEY MARKET

... given them such an excellent it has Governor-General. Gentlemen, this is what I call qualit progress- When you have abolished slavery, when you in soc pet oIn end to suffering and shame, when you give in tee is .. Iity to life, property,and honour, which had ...

SKETCHES IN PARLIAMENT

... marliable. WVhen, however, Lorl iBrabourlie yr&o( r soulglht to cross-exaltlil l im as tf) his statenient The n- last niight that slavery hlad ceased in the Trais- inenib ly valld, lie sho ved a gzool deal of temper, which was in oot at all allayed when Lord Salisbury ...

THE LATE LORD BEACONSFIELD

... 'lracisvaal. His lordship impresses upon I V Itics Clonial Secretary the deer1c detercminatiocn of rn 1stl;, Great Britain that slavery er compuplsory appreutice- Pa' --'ship Shoulid not be continued or revived. wsill Thet Colonial Secretary, icc reply, secys ...