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NORTHWICH SCHOOL ATTENDANCE

... Chairman thanked thew fax his rasiectiom, end drew attention to Mr Herbert Memoir's article in Cost ' &rico an The Coming Slavery. also pointed out the incresaing amount granted in out-relief, and sthrocetad application of the workhouse wet wherever recticabM ...

WHO IS UNCLE REHM ?

... apparently venerable en' to have lived during the period lie describedwhe had nothing but pleasant memories of the disciwine of slavery—led who had all the peep:aloe of caste and pride of family that were the natural remits uE the system. :4 rear-Le I by ...

THE PLANET SATURN

... Garrison, the leaderof the American Abolitionists, will. it is hoped, be published on the fifteenth molesting of the Boston pro-slavery dote in October next. Portraits will be given of several of Mr Garrison's coadjutors, including the late Mr Thompson. A new ...

be eeseived tor TEURSDAY !WON

... pround. But there are other indications which cannot be misunderstood. The people themselves are weary of the state of oriel slavery which has been junctional, and they w►kmg up to the fact that this has been imposed on them by a miserable minority who have ...

SUDDEN DEATH OF AN M.P

... great friend of freedom all the world over. One of finest speeches ever spoken in the English 1 ingoage against American slavery was spoken by O'Connell, when i he (Mr. Biggar) was a schoolboy. Some people had recently tried to make O'Connell • great ...

Published: Saturday 25 September 1875
Newspaper: Alderley & Wilmslow Advertiser
County: Cheshire, England
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STORMY WAI

... Yea, there to oar way bind ag aluai a tree its the co y it by daytime. dreamed =tow uow tberea one Wa have liked, but must slavery because we can't road I ?Sol no w , eto to look to. an' v What'll be killed go a It won't be half no he miaow, and when we ...

SEVERE CRITICS

... been granted for this officer to realign for that period at his work of organising& police form in connection with the of slavery. At the Surrey &Mons, David Robhason (38), carman, has pleaded guilty to robbing his master ; and Froduriek Shiros was found ...

vLstroits TO Talc eitesumer

... shall not, Redid get hatter. but the dart rbadew never altogether passe hie life. Moons the people whom he bad Unread Tram slavery, be invested with supernatural prsertier. A camp emoting wee once being bald among the amps of the Wands. who* we them gave ...

CHEADLE HULME

... business conducted for many years by his father and grandfather. He was also the boo. secretary of the local branch of the Anti-Slavery Smarty, and treasurer of the Manchester Asti-Vivisection Sudety. ...

state, not very material to Egypt, or this couotry. But sone of Powers eau tersimsly di pats the a•tn ,

... aflame inflicted on his.countey. Not that he thought of himmif. Hi' thi,ughts were of the thanads betrayed to ataught.s• or slavery, the dishonour of hherountry. mot the terrib'e harvest of hlocd to he reaped after- Happily (:orlon del not know thin wort ...

as se boa

... mounting of the play leaves nothing to be deeireri. Neat Mr Wm. tiroet's Company, in that, acesamingly funny play, The Lady Slavery, will occupy the boards, and the much talked of ennounoed to appear shortly. The prniluction thi, charming comic opera in ...