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LONDON DIVORCE CASES

... tiere. liut, of eonrret', we are told that bite great tlitg is to strike a blow at, slavery. DtFirli tile whole of my life I have been readitig about these blows at slavery, but I Iave nveor beeoi aile to make out that they hlave had arty substalitial or' ...

ASSAULT ON THE ITALIAN PREMIER

... LomuS yeetetday. - No newsl of Stanley. THE ANTI SLAVERY he CONGRESS. he (Fnrn;McS ThsELoB.A.1 by It Is prebth~e that Brussels, September 14. r It fa probable thati the Opening 'of 'theaS t An Slavery Congress. which was provisionally fixed Gic eo Ocicober ...

GOSSIP FROM THE ATHENAEUM

... Portrait Gallery has received an impor- tant but unbeautiful addition in tihe gift of B. B. Haydon's large painting of the Anti-Slavery Conventionl held at the Freemasons' Tavern in 1840, under the presidency of Thomas Clarkson, about which picturea there is ...

THE STOKES TRAGEDY

... extinction of such a trade as that carried on i by Stokes. MI. Gmran' next referred to the murder of 1emin Pasha and the anti - slavery campaign. It was at this crisis, he said. that Stokes cae3 i to the assseanca e of tlbc Aral s, and supplied I thm vith the ...

Law Intelligence

... grca, matter of slavery-this bane of your country, this fly in your pot- of ointment, this blot upon your fair escutcheon, -this dark cloud that has so long hovered upon the horizon of your prospects-that with this institution of slavery you make short ...

A GLASGOW APPEAL CASE

... the high contractiug parties -to which bind themselves tones all possible means for the purpose of finally extin- guishing slavery and the slave trade on the eastern and western coasts of Africa. 8sWacye.-A5tI/ ssseo6£a Ol Dr Jaoby ownesc Sai-a pa$a5 sabihdfml ...

RAILWAY ROBBERIES

... witis a good cenipetency, going honue to Lagos to conimnenco business in the new colony. Mfr Edward Button, froen the Anti-Slavery So- ciety, Loudot, and Mr Doyd saw them oi': Ttin Brseeon o, OxFonn ?? riceTrE Ant EtN Que:r-ioa . - -The Bisihop of Oxford ...

GOVERNMENT INQUIRY INTO THE BELFAST RIOTS

... Cutoios ABDUCTION CASE.-A clurious Cese oc- curred in the Drytown mines the other day. illustra- tive of the existence of slavery hi ( lina, which is thss reported :-Drytown was besieged for two days by Chinamen, witnesses and friends itt a case of ab- ...

ATTEMPTED DOUBLE MURDER AT DONCASTER

... infuse into his veins a new vitality. The condition of re. covery for the American cotton supremacy is that freedom instead bf slavery shall be the ruling power. Tbis secured, and the developments of the past three years afford strong encouragement toward regaining ...

THE BISHOP OF OXFORD ON NATIONAL JUDGMENTS

... believe, more true than that such a judg- inent does exist. Nations do expiate their sins, whether the sin be the permission of slavery or the permission of great accumula- tions of squalor, vice, and filth. Yet the worst expiation is not always a time of conscious ...

A MARTYR OR A CRIMINAL?

... and a fanatic who carries his life in his hand t as carelessly as a glove is the most dangerous fanatic of , 'P all. But slavery is a thing well calculated to produce fanatics of the Captain Brown stamp, and to make martyrs of them when they die, as they ...

HIGH COURT OF JUSTICIARY

... ?? n, House and twice in the Senate. He v n seo known as a decided opponent of slavery, - in j the National Whig Convention of is48, of W 1g he w*as a member, anti-slavery resolutie k rejected, he withdrew, and was actie k- organiaing the Free Soil Party ...