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 ...

BELFAST POLICE COURT.—WEDNESDAY

... Crumlin, and two J and a-half from Antrim-the nearest posts. d LisnuitN.-On Thursday evening, the 4th instant, a crowded anti-slavery meeting was held in the Presby C terian Church, Lisburn. The large house of worship J was scarcely sufficient to receive the ...

PETTY SESSIONS

... down the old and building lea the present Church. IS Mr. W. W. Brown's Lectures and Pictorial Exhibition on the of American slavery, delivered at Banbury this week, were well attended and well received. Licenses were delivered to all the publicans at Danbury ...

THE COST OF IGNORANCE AND CRIME

... are the moving springs of action, the guarantees of prosperity and durability in a Commonwealth. Ignorance, Superstition, Slavery, and Crime, are the foundations of a Despotism, in which the horrible blasphemy of 'the manyfor the one or the few,' is avowed ...

THE COST OF IGNORANCE AND CRIME

... are the moving springs of action, the guarantees of prosperity and durability in a Commonwealth. Ignorance, Superstition, Slavery, and Crime, are the foundations of a Despotism, in which the horrible blasphemy of ' the manv for the one or the few,' is ...

Local and Provincial News

... not to Guiiana t or to Jamaica, as tsgreed upon, but to the Gtlf of Benin, r where the poor wretches are got rid of. If slavery, there- fore, is no longer in the code, it remains in the habits, and is carried to such aci extent that in these countries ...

CRIMINALS AND COLONIES

... Elizabeth, our punishments were all inflicted at home; and the gradations, from small fines and putting in the stocks, upwards to slavery, personal mutilation, and death, were short and rapid- The treatment of the destitute vagrants, who became so numerous after ...

COUNTY COURT—YESTERDAY

... persons exercising their whole earthy faculties as the girl had been was a slave, and a perfect slave. Talk of black slavery, why,' white slavery was greater; yet it did not catch the sympathy of persons who threw ,it away on people over the sea,. wiso were ...

ACCIDENTS AND OFFENCES

... ThomasQuick, suit of James Wright; C. Gardiner, suit of Alfred Dormer Nash. FREDERICK DOUGLAs-Frederick Douglas, of apti- slavery celebrity, has received twenty-one votes at Ro- chester for the office of the United States' Senator, his competitor beating ...

Published: Sunday 07 December 1851
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 2847 | Page: 13 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

THE POLICE COURTS

... to cllutilfle to afford hal p in the British colonies, and 'particularly those wvhich' had been rcieutly idelivoredfrom 'slavery. - ' T~he Rev.,Mr. 'HEX~zRtsocr, of Jamaica, secondtcfthe 'x resolution,. ' The Rev; Mr. D4Y, also' f I'auiniaiss ?? ,Isolution ...

THE CASE OF THE LONDON BALLASTHEAVERS

... girls replenishing those of prostitution. The system of which we speak is one of absolute thraldobn; we can conceive of no slavery more complete and intolerable. The middle-man is the ballast-heaver's task- master, as much as the ruthless driver aforetime ...