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THE GORHAM CASE

... while he was alive, he. left behind him a glorious memorial, by gaining freedom for his nation, and delivering them1rom slavery under the Macedonians., DEVON AND EXETER REFUGE FOR DISCHARGED PaIsoNERS.-The object of this excellent society is pro- claimed ...

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 ...

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 ...

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 ...

ACCIDENTS, OFFENCES, &c

... Juge, but the ball merely grazed her neck. ig The murderer expressed no regret for his crime; he ily preferred death to the slavery to which such men as ?? would condemn working men. His advocateurged a, that Collignon must have been seized with madness; ...

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 ...

GENERAL NEWS

... declaring that he said ,r te Fee oilrs ererebels, and that the Lecompton party h a was the only loyal party. He maintained that slavery was Bud he U as truly a legaliced institution in Kansas as in any slave rouser, astate, The Mormons, through their delegate ...

ACCIDENTS, OFFENCES, &c

... . * : t 4propo to ?? above dre'sf~al dissstpr, we. hve received t. from the'iomm'ittee of'tbe Britlsb8nd'Fotrei'un Anti-Slavery Society Twenty. Bessous' agawint tie piesenti System of t a Immigration to-the .Weet lndioi, *hieh 4,6 reeently i addressed ...

THE EXTRADITION CASE

... England in , protecti t l I h exbrdis of the British right of resistance to an assailant wil.l.o bu the very, foundation -of *slavery. i ~ yrneseenge hiL uarD5 ?? iI& 65 :5_iOY~'T ift~PamO to ~x~a ahlqrke by'the Mdtyof CbMmmon W1aI ?? hon. Dni, bu Lodnaliet ...

BARNSTAPLE COUNTY COURT, JAN. 7

... shipped; and we must -n remember. how keen msint ha the -pang of restoring that man to ti) liberty on the rcquiisition - of antl-slavery England. Anti- b r ?? beware of- making a hero of the man she Is F. bl ged to protect, and of condemning too severely mg the- ...

THE INSURRECTION IN JAMAICA

... best described as Obeah disguised underaveilof fictitious d civilisatiom. The-Parliamentary bluebooes on the abolition of slavery between 1812 and 1838 will' tell you all about ?? * how, in certain oases, the maleficent deity was pro- pitiated by hanging ...

THE TICHBORME BARONETCY CASE

... well a as some of the Yamoot Turcomans who acted as guides.- 3Thiee thousand families are said to have been carried into a slavery from Meshed by the Turkcomans. Supplies had X also been cut off from the district, and distress was wide- f spread.-A dervish ...