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Cardiff and Merthyr Guardian, Glamorgan, Monmouth, and Brecon Gazette

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Cardiff and Merthyr Guardian, Glamorgan, Monmouth, and Brecon Gazette

AN ANCIENT BPIITON

... the abolition of slavery. Soon after his arrival in the city the bells rang out a merry pial aud on inquiring into the reason, he was told that the city was rejoicing on account of the news just received that Wilberforce's anti-slavery bill had been thrown ...

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... Force, Abyssiuia. The New York Independent says Miss Edmonia Le- wis, a coloured girl, sent to Rome two years ago by anti-slavery friends 111 Boston, has completed and sent to this country a marble bust of Dr. Dio Lewis, which is on exhibition at the gallery ...

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... 'in cir,.under which eight died nearly 60 were bound iia,n?» of whom two had died while a number more 'ti0o een reduced to slavery. The severity ol the persecu- ii, I communication from the sutt'ererg exceed- Peril°us, few particulars have as yet been received ...

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... Saturday a public breakfast was given at St. James's Hall, in honour of Mr. Wm. Lloyd Garrsion, the leader of the American Anti-slavery party in the United States. About 400 persons were present, including a large number of ladies and the speakers were Mr. Bright ...

EPITOME OF NP*

... and Fo- reign Anti-Slavery Society was held on Friday se'nnight at Crosby- Hall, Bishopsgate-street, Mr. Samuel Gurney in the chair. The Secretary, Mr. Chamerovzow, read the Report. After referring to the progress of the anti- slavery movement in Cuba, ...