THE POLICE COURTS

... to Thursday next. THAMES. ?? Houston complained to the magistrate that he, a free born British subject, had been sold into slavery by a sea-captain, with whom he engaged as a steward for wages. He exhibited his register ticket as a seaman, No. 548,818 ...

A BRITISH SUBJECT SOLD INTO SLAVERY

... A BRITISH SUBJECT SOLD INTO SLAVERY. - On Thursday, William Houston complained to the magistrate, at the Thalnes Police-court, that he, a free born British subject, had been sold into slavery bya sea- captain, with whom he engaged as a steward for wages ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE—FRIDAY

... shore and sold himt to sit Amsrican, whence lie was transferred to sundry owners until he had served about twelve years lt slavery, &c, I beg to informn you that I knowe the barque Broad Oak, oitd ain intimately acquainted with Captain Josephl Mi'Coy, iho ...

A FUGITIVE SLAVE CASE IN THE UNITED STATES

... claimant's son catne the next- day. Busteod, next morning, made an affidavit, swearing positively and unequivocally to the slavery, the title, and the escape, making out the whole case. 'Preston, the fugitive, was taken by officer Martin to the Tombs ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE—WEDNESDAY

... support of the ex- istence of the slaves up to the period when this country paid twenty millions to wipe off the stain of slavery, that expen- diture, which might be a matter of inquiry then, and to that extent a charge was established against the fund ...

SECESSION of the Rev. J. E. GLADSTONE

... appears that the great body of the clergy are con- tent to abide in a position which I cannot bnt think to be one of galling slavery-in which, though under the vows of God 'to preach the Word, to be instant in season and out of season,' they are liable to ...

MISCELLANEOUS

... seats will be exchanged. It is ruantred that an eminent Queen's Counsel has already received tweatly five retainers. ENGLISH- SLAVERY.-The moral as well as physical svils resulting from the late hour system of business, were very ably and faithfully pointed ...

ASSIZE INTELLIGENCE

... often, and scoet the development of slavery in everyt phase, and lie declared to ets that both the description pictorialwand description oral were as citaracteristic and resembiant of the origi- nal sceetsa and of'slavery as a youttg cabbage of a full-blown ...

ASSIZE INTELLIGENCE

... representation of oslasvry, id a gross tad palpable exaggeration. -If the best and most 1 authe'atic descriptions of American slavery are tobe credited; if tt)'e pictorial illustrations of the southera states, given to , by anvard, Risley, Smith, Russell, ...

ASSIZE INTELLIGENCE

... in the court. l- ,ill The prssoner was found guilty, and sentenced to 14 years' cat do transportation. pre ir PANORAMA OF SLAVERY.-BROWN V. SMITH.-This frie les was an action for libel against the proprietbr of the WY61- I 'el. vclernaptoss and Staffordihire ...