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A LADY IN THE CASE

... oil the 50th June, before the military court sitting at Oran, in Algeria, It appeared that, contrary to the lawvs against slavery, which are binding in Algeria as a French colony, the prisoner' had been sold for 59fr,. by a native chief, deco- rated with ...

THE BISHOP OF ST. ASAPH'S CHARGE

... becen first dlispriaced frontr its thrnsc 1 Could tire Slave trade Systeffl, cortirres where Chris- tinarrity prevailed ? Con slavery co-exist wvitth tire purie teactiig of Christianity Is not Cirristisinity tire renmedy for every evil fir the wirrrid 1 chrses ...

HORRIBLE MURDER OF A RAILWAY CASHIER

... but lie never rallied, and died on Sunday evening. RAILWAYS AND REVOLVERS e GGono-o.'.-Tlhe Yews Fork- Tinses, an anti-slavery journal, says cf Railways and Revolvers in Georgia' ?? re copy fuom the London Times two of the most marveflous articles oia ...

MOLD COUNTY COURT

... undressed himself after returning from Church the previous evening. A verdict of Found Dead was returned. WRsXtAbr.-TiiE SLAVERY QUESTioN-.On Tues- day evening last, the 15th inst., Mr. J. Watkins, a liberated slave, addressed a very large assemblage ...

THE AFRICAN PRISONER

... violent outbreak may ap- re pear to be difficult, but there can be no doubt that the e treatment he has experienced while in slavery, from which he has been just rescued, has too firmly impressed on his mind that every man is his enemy. ...

INQUEST ON THE BODY OF JOHN BARDOE, THE SLAVE

... a slave; but so strong was the impression on his mind that he was still in the hands of those who wished to take him into slavery, that he attacked and stabbed two of the inmates of that house. He was thereupon taken before the magistrates at the Thames ...

EXTRAORDINARY CHARGE OF EMBEZZLEMENT

... were sent to persons living in the West Indies and else- n where, who could give information on the subject.. The n Anti-Slavery Society might take part in framing the v questions, and could name a portion of the individuals to b whom they should be forwarded ...

BREACH OF PROMISE OF MARRIAGE

... ~without an abun~danot ?? of Sir H. Lawrence. BONDAGE IN ?? BAxIrioEusE.-A startling narra- tion of the shocking state of slavery in which the journeymen bakers of the metropolis are plunged w as given by Mr. Lilwall at the Bradford meeting of the Social ...

DENBIGHSHIRE EPIPHANY QUARTER SESSIONS

... HwcccAi Aerican alat- 't vrbeaoislid 7 I Jcetesider tue appliaatioii is made to '1 me as conceiving me Ato represent. thee ante slave~ry bd e thee cutry,and, ~ 'believe thet I speak thieni.- ebulicent as ellas py, ocen ,in, expresscieg tei6 Widest qiffsr~ence ...

THE FUGITIVE SLAVE, ANDERSON

... extrodit'on, in order that he mi'irt be tried for the murder of ia man'who attenipted 0 prevent him from muking h:s escale from slavery. Two courscs 'were opeu to the prisoner's counsel-to appeal aqgailst tile decisio of the Queen's Bench to a Court of Errol ...

PWLLHELI

... colours, and no one who rends the presentnnarrative can lisc from its pernsual without being confirmed in the opinion that slavery i , en unmitigated evil, a System of wholesale robbery andi ;injuaticc, and a direct violation of the laws of GCod an T, ihsum ...

VICE-CHANCELLORS' COURTS, NOV. 12

... principle,' and energy, it is likely to exercise a pivotal influence in the great conflict now going onubetween freedom and slavery. ' I ha'p been much pleased to hear ofuthe project of colony ?? be settled, on the le of the Hannibal and St. Joseph railroads ...