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CORONER'S INQUESTS

... the scourge of slavery. We now learn from Cubi thet a petition, signed by upwards of ono hundred plantera, haJ been preeeuted to the Captain General Dulce, in which they call on him to obtain from the Queen of Spain the abolition ef slavery In the island ...

THE LISBURN ELECTION PETITION

... years a mitister ci the Society of Friends, and who died on an anti-slavery mission in Tennessee. His mother was the daughter of Sir Thomas Fowel Buxtin, the philan- trophiat and anti-slavery advocate. This ?? gentleman who is a worsted manufacturer at Bradford ...

THE COLERIDGE LIBEL CASE

... possible to return to protection in England. I said it is not impossible, hut it will not ccome until the United States restore slavery.' As to the opinient of my la- meneted friend Mr. Cobdieno if he were with us now Ineednotepeak. Thewriteroftheletteryoarefor ...

SHOCKING TRAGEDY IN CO. WICKLOW

... for am aU round wey d e of e twe shillinga per mm They were offered half ud' aceeptedit, ; TdE ANTI.SLAVERY CONGGRESS.| P'aris, Monday.- The anti-slavery congres, iitiated by Cardinu ' 1 LavisgIS, Wmas end hboo ts morning ,g;Kaller was eleetd pesidnb and ...

COERCION AND CRIME

... dastardiT, and fonl action of muzi,., conspirators and hired azsassins? If so our enemies-yea, even one rsD b nand - keen nus in slavery from generation to gezerads,. The dawn of hope which brightened up the pro. pects of Ireland to-day was on the morrow i.n ...

A DIALOGUE BETWEEN A JUDGE AND A PRISONER

... country; at anyrute it would be a 'more proitable way of dealing with this class of I men than by sending them to perpetual slavery in l Spike Island. p Mr. Sheehan said there were very ?? works in Spike Island. They were at present excavating for large ...

SECRETARY CHASE AT CINCINNATI

... Why? Simply because they had determined that the masses should not govern this country; because they had determined the slavery interest should govern, and if they could not get that they would break up the republic. After this refusal of theirs, Mr ...

THE CASE OF ALLEGED CHILD-STARVING

... and ND t'o 0 Oolege-etlrees, tn the clty ot Dubin, svSmsiaer. First Meettpcoil #flat, 98th Jaly. Patliek Lovery andgugh SLavery, of Back-street, Wexz ford, In the county of Wexford, frulteters. first deeoting en Friday, 4th Aigust. MAortinior G. Downing ...

THE EXTRADITION CASE IN CANADA

... An('ermuon appears to havo felt acutely the cruel ositloa in whichi he weae placed, and to have determined o ercape froim, slavery, and perhaps, aldo, to itternpt ite liberation of those who were so near and aear, to tInt, Be~ thih ai.. it nijay, in September ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE—YESTERDAY

... Somerset Light Infantry Regt, who is acting as Judge Advocate, summed up to-day before the (_ourtmartial the evidence in the slavery case. He spoke in Arabic and was listened to with profound attention. He said the sale of slaves was a penal offence, ard ...

MRS. FALLON'S CASE

... when re. tribntion shall be at hand, and when our nation, now dejected and downtrodden, shall rise from her long period of slavery and despotism, and take her stand once more among the nations of the earth. JAMES MEeDE. TO THE EDITOR OF THE FRE£UN. Lahane ...

DISSENSION MUST CEASE

... tain that party by etery means in our power. i And secondly.- ThatAs it was by dissension our tation was- first. reduced to slavery, and our hopes at every i subsequent period of history, owing to the sams cause, doomed to failure and disappoint- ment. and ...