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THE CASE OF M'QUERRY, A FUGITIVE SLAVE

... what w~e may tfle tterni the opposition, it was urged-1st, that no proof offes haed been given of sult a legal existenee of slavery stof in Kentifceky as. would substantiate this species of pro- salet perty ; 2dly, that whatever mihght htave been ?? ls. ...

THE GERMAN EAST AFRICAN BILL

... opened, Count Herbert Bismarck said the Government in introducing the measure took its stand princi- pally on Dr Windthorst's slavery resolution. 'The ferment in East Africa had assumed larger dimensions and demanded heavy sacrifices, and the Empire had been ...

CANADA

... him into slavery, it cannot, I think, be doubted that the man pursued would be justified in using, ,in the same circumstances as the prisoner, the same means 'of relieving himself from so dreadful a result. Can, then, or must the law of slavery' in -Missouri ...

A CHANGE AT HARPER'S FERRY

... Southern Man. ' I was' born and bred in a slave State, but I never let my love of the institution blind me to. everything else. 'Slavery has been the curse of this country, and she is now beginning to bless the day she was delivered from it. I couldn't talk these ...

THE GREAT FRAUDS UPON THE UNITED STATES GOVERNMENT

... forma-as their leaders nublush-w ingly avow-for the first time in the history of the world, a confederacy with slavery, and the extension of slavery to yet unformed States, for Eits basis, wre regard with horror and abhorrence;- . and we earnestly pray that ...

THE BENWELL MURDER TRIAL

... ccil tis ?? on what con diimsitmy lee trosible to reinstate-the iormer Government. ?? ANTI-SLAVERY UOING-RFSS IN (RATIRs. Paris, Sshtenshv.r 21. The Anti - Slavery Congress. initiated by Cardinal iaeigsrie. Wee opened here thisi maorning. ?? Keller Was ...

KIDNAPPING IN TURKEY

... the efforts which a benevolent resident in the Turkish capital has smade to save irae numbers of kidnapped children from slavery, ant indeed we are glad to say that this gentleman has been the means of rescuing between 300 and 400 of such children from ...

SLAVE CASE—£500 DAMAGES

... gold tpktn r at r ' to qconpsny Captain f ?? ?? on hiaivda' SooS aftvritieir aeislatJamaaic, c they found out ?? aft'er a slavery of Quneat. tbrae goerd , eand .bwughtitim -o, Lrndeo; where, ghe - m~attger wvas laid befor~e the, 4frji~daa,,f '.Oor'eat ...

GENERAL FOREIGN NEWS

... Royal marriage festivities. be suspen The Cuban Deputies and Senators have resolved to support the biil for the abolition of slavery in the form proposed by the Government. THE UNITED STATES. New Y November 18. fhe Supreme Court of the United States has ot ...

GLASGOW BANKRUPTCY COURT—YESTERDAY

... devotion to his prin. ciples, he -was looked upen as a martyr by the anti-slavery men of the UInited Statas. His brother made a vow to de. vote his life to the extirpation of slavery on American soiL For this object, be sought a seat in Congress, and has ...

THE CASE OF THE FUGITIVE ANDERSON

... enl. the charge of mrderan'g 'one SeinecP. Digges,*inuthe'tst. --of Missou, in tbs/yesr.X8fi3, while making bis .'escapbfro slavery,> was.Ib~roughe b.efcoret:he-Oohirt,o.f.OoninojnPiPea, on, a wnit of. ha bd c~os '0pSiHHUe ly, O.hief-ustioe 'Drap,. 4,The ...