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... the Philosopleical-ball, Huddersfield, on t Thursday evening, in connection with the anti-slavery 1 agitation. Mr. John Scoble, the secretary to the Anti- c Slavery Society, attended as a deputation from that society, I and addressed tie meeting at considerable ...

THE GORHAM CASE AGAIN

... say it too. Let, then, some one appear at the . present crisis-as Mr. Pownall appeared on the platform of in le the Anti-Slavery Society, and by one bold and decisive an a- stroke, shattered, as by a blow, the system of temporising H n expediency and ...

PROTECTIONIST BANQUET AT EXETER

... tha aril h oly'f depending on 'AsE Ithe folreign supy.I tu higo the aubiject of and v ficeee trade as conetdwt ihesgar efnd slavery hope, tquesti'onshned th hroso h atr ytem, he Buck .declared that tho'ugh'the golden inig e~b nhtec set uip, ?? would nolfl ...

PROSPECTS OF LABOUR IN TOWN AND COUNTRY: UNITED STATES

... thither and -take possession of 'a I boreft.. We'now' fear t~hat'Con'gess' has wiasted' so'4` much time in wrangling about slavery that nothing. I decisiveswill be done with the land question. ' But' to Ifree. ?? 'is certain. it ' will come- before another ...

THE TODMORDEN MURDER

... -31orniag Chronicle. Tax Jlew York Herald, and other pro-slavery apers, publish what is called a full report of the Eari of Carlisle's lecture on Ameriea, but whole Passages relating to slavery art omitted and others are much garbled. ...

THE TODMORDEN MURDER

... Chronicle. OrY; at Tna New York Herald,, and other pro slavery ?? papers, publish what is called a full report of the n b Eart of Carlisle's lecture on America, but whole o3gn- passagesyelating to slavery are olaifd, and others are muc~garbled. ' ' ...

Police

... arrayed itself an tremendous terrors ; then would it have proneo n ced imprisonment-transportition it might, be with daily slavery. But it was only huer0, liosh that was striped ; only human feelings that were outraged ; and the evil doers, tile evil not ...

Central Criminal Court

... the perpetuity of hiis bonds, as the slave who had his ears bored was a servant for ever. Tnus, ear-rings were tbe badge of slavery. In modern times, they mean no uore, perhaps, than tbiat the persons' progenitors were slaves, or, perchane.o that the persons ...

THE COST OF IGNORANCE AND CRIME

... are the moving springs of action, the guarantees of prosperity and durability in a Commonwealth. Ignorance, Superstition, Slavery, and Crime, are the foundations of a Despotism, in which the horrible blasphemy of 'the manyfor the one or the few,' is avowed ...

THE COST OF IGNORANCE AND CRIME

... are the moving springs of action, the guarantees of prosperity and durability in a Commonwealth. Ignorance, Superstition, Slavery, and Crime, are the foundations of a Despotism, in which the horrible blasphemy of ' the manv for the one or the few,' is ...

THE POOR LAW BOARD'S PROHIBITORY ORDER

... Dutch ?? Danisli Colontes .. . . . ?? 2 ?? . . ?? 70,000 .. 7 Canada ?? 12,570,000 Of these, seven millions and a half are in slavery in the . ?? States, Brazil, and the Spanish and Dutch colonies; Ione quarter of a million in process of emancipation in the ...