THE NEW PENAL LAW

... so lung as they allorved themselves to be contented with the patronage of the Whigs so long were they content to remain in slavery; but when in '28 they threw O'Connell into the citadel they were then made free (Jord cheers). I-le came now to prove the ...

THE RUSSELL PENAL LAW

... has learned, and now admito, that in voting with Lord John Russell, he was supporting the principles of civil and religious slavery for the. Catholics of Ireland. The Right Rev. Doctor Cantwell, whose approbation of Mr. Magan's undertakings on the hustings ...

Central Criminal Court

... the perpetuity of hiis bonds, as the slave who had his ears bored was a servant for ever. Tnus, ear-rings were tbe badge of slavery. In modern times, they mean no uore, perhaps, than tbiat the persons' progenitors were slaves, or, perchane.o that the persons ...

THE ROMISH CHURCH AND THE Religious Robbery System

... with the convent) working on the religious feelings of a young girl, striving to entrap her into the most terrible of all slavery, that of the soul, in order that the Church should gain by its victim the goodly sum of 80,000! The eyes of the public are ...

Published: Sunday 30 March 1851
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 1544 | Page: 8 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

ASSIZE INTELLIGENCE

... it was they must exopect to pass the' greater portion if not the whole of the remaindler of' their~ cssenqw in a state of slavery . He then sentenced .te'rsoir o19 transported for t~ventv years. h rsnr o ~ Both the eourts roes to-day at thaec. o'clock ...

HER MAJESTY'S COURT AND PRIVY COUNCIL

... entertainl1mellts. The S1111- [eets were- The Emigranit-s Progress to the Far West, and Negro Life in Freedom and ill Slavery. The first paloronia conducts a party of emigrants frolnt Liverpool to tise woods and prairlies of the West. The oceal and ...

RESISTANCE TO [ill]

... of civil and religious liberty, and that liberty you should hand down un- irnpfired to your children, not slavery (hear, hear), but this slavery will never be submitted to-never (loud cries of never). I mitst now come to what Mr. Stepilensi very pro- ...

NUMEROUS AND FATAL ACCIDENTS ON THE DERBY DAY

... move. As a matter of personal comfort the Turkish dress must be most agreeable, in addition to its beauty. During an an anti-slavery convocation at Syracuse, again, iMrs. Burleigh and the two Misses Burleigh, the wife arnd daughters :of the poet Barleigh ...

THE POLICE COURTS

... 'following letter was ' sejnt by Mr. R. W. Itmerson, in answhr to aae invitation too ettend the annual meeting of an' 'anti-slavery society held f all Concord, United States, con-the'3d ult. :-N ew Y ork, li Mfarch 18, 1851.-Dear friend: I blad more reasons ...

SERIOUS CHARGE AGAINST AN EMIGRATION AGENT

... placard. Mr. Saundcrs said the society wits formed site by u tiumber of Qttiiltcrs, whose esitiniate ot?jeat ;vtls to abolish slavery, by the introduction of frac labour 5i?* frotn Great Britain; tlttit the land tree in the state of hot Virgitiia, itt Doddcidgd ...

SMALL DEBTS COURT

... native of Oxford), who has for nearly twelve years been engaged in the United States as a public advocate for the abolitioa of slavery, and who, in the prosecution of his work, met with such violent treatment some months since from the Kentucky Lynchers, has ...

COURT OF CHANCERY—YESTERDAY

... absurdities, as a reference to the curiosities of the history of civilization,, in all climes and ages, would amply show. Slavery, duelling, and capital punishments, had all been sanctionedhby custom. The Spaniards had their ballfighbs, and the people ...