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LATEST LIVERPOOL NEWS

... side -resulting i ts le artetrd ~of some twventy persons. All this times tisa Governar of teterritory, Snon tsthe Pro- . slavery usen escaep after their 'buthelseies -,nay hie is eveni e accused of aiditig astd abettitig. James ?? Kattsas n correspondetit ...

Glasgow Herald

... the only civilised Muropean State which countenanced slavery. Lord Salisbury ex- vlained the ditiiculties which existed wita | regard to England interfering, showed that Spain the abolition of slavery was but a question of time and precautions, and declared ...

A GEORGIAN TRAGEDY

... thenonly a territory preceded the great nation, of which it isa part,.in shiedding its klood to arrest the extension of slavery. w nseas was the herald and protagorist of the memorable contes; which at the cost of so many heroic dlies, has ad- mitebd ...

THE DEUTSCHLAND INQUIRY

... i GI. ~ GSTOXBA-'THEE LE B A81 i:0spi., eecen'yopublished az4oci- ment copie from~b Jss;ia 1Daiib ,, . r. po 'zgJto ba ii slavery. circular £sue 'bylko, thle commnder of :Briteish ve~saees to su~rrender1j all slaves who alalmed Britigsh protection within ...

THE BLACKBURN ABDUCTION CASE

... sosia of Cite legal prepseitiesa that had been adsasc-d. A huneroti and twenty years age there cuss apizestien raised weetber slavery was permis- eels is listlaud. bitt such a point would be ro- -s-tee as kus,;rd ii advanced now. it wac argued rh.t is this ...

COURT OF SESSION

... but the rumours were not confirmed vwhen steamer left Mzassowah. Colonel Gordon finds the expedition for tii pression of slavery more difficult than he e.pet V here is great confusion and absence of govert among the nations. KasEsala is fill! of Esiae ...

CASE OF THE BRITISH WEST INDIES STATED

... don the part of the Colonlists to obtain labourers froms Br-itian and It other parts, of Europe, to whsomn the practice of slavery could ntlever- have been applied. Time results of this prohibitory and tr discouraging system 1sursued towaids British subjects ...

THE BEND OR LIBEL CASE

... Ti7ms, defending the use of God-given dyna- mite. He scouts the idea that it is murder to kill i those who keep the Irish in slavery. The ?? American has an angry leading article on the StanitarV's correspondent in Rome. The 1fsk 7 Work' says that a crisis ...

CENTRAL POLICE COURT—REMARKS BY BAILIE SMITH

... morning till eleven at night. Talk of fac- ld tory labor and- the early closing movement I there -was no such v dreadful slavery as this. It wvas really astonishing to observe with . what assiduity people carried on that dangerous and doubtful call- e ...

EMANUEL DEUTSCH ON JEWISH LAW AND LEGEND

... is One above who hascfrea botdageh. Mrld Deut ihwent ondto trace the ?? abd ?? ftrma as- a. toral existence to a life of slavery, and remarked r ?? thatperiod thei spreme unity of the Godhead was taught to the initiated, while the un- f-initiated were ...

THE FENIAN CONVICTS

... for-even the promoters of that moat unjustifiable rebellion, a rebellion fostered in the heart of slavery, and waged for the purpose of per. petnating slavery-even in all the States of America there is not now a political prisoner, (Hear, hear, and cheers ...

CANADA—THE EXTRADITION CASE

... point. - - I , I~may-nentionthatitis owing chieflyto tbe active exertions of ir. Thomas Henning, the Secretary of the Anti-Slavery Society in Tokonto, that sbogeitc an interiethas been created ?? thisf ubject,1 and'that ?? at the suggestion lof thisigentleman ...