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POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... before W. J. Ellis, Esq., and a verdict retutnid of 'Sudden Death from Apoplexy. Mr. Scoble, the secretary of the Anti-Slavery So~iety, has safely arrived at Boston, United States, en route to Cinada, his object being to inquire into the condition and ...

WHAT TO DO WITH OUR CRIMINALS

... ir respect which did not meet with general concurrence; >f but it must be remembered that freedom to the criminal if e is slavery to the general public. It is therefore necessary r that criminals should' not be allowed to eseape in o consequence of legal ...

CONFESSIONS OF A BURGLAR

... number of people. . AmoNa the papers presented to Parliament is .a depiteh frois Sir E. Baring to Earl Granville respectieg . slavery in Eygpt, furthdr correspomtdence respecting the. a airs of Asia, and a despatch from Lord Lyons forward- ing the convention ...

PRESIDENT LINCOLN'S ASSASSINATION

... me forget it, and may it never. IThis country was formed for the white, not for the black Fman ; and looking upon African -slavery from the same standpoint held by the noble framers of our Constitution I, ofor one, have ever considered it one of the greatest ...

THE HARNESS BELT CASE

... decorators struck work at Sheffield owing to the refusal of their employers to advance the minimum wage from 7d to 71d per hour, Slavery is decreasing in Egypt. Last year 281 slaves were released, as compared to 422 in 1892. In both years by far the greater number ...

IRELAND

... to that deir Mr. Gladstone, its mirappre iation of the meek Mr. Forater, it3 sense- lees objection to being sold back into slavery to their affectionate and paternal landlords. But the sad con. clhrion of all those who. love buckshot and rack-rents erust ...

THE MURDERS IN DUBLIN

... bbut as a Slave to the ppsonon that rulelh him. Relilion, that ae s to say, the law of Christ, proteoted freedom agalast the slavery which mnan, by yielding to passion, brought upon himslfl; human laws were enacted to regulate the conduct of man to maea, ...

TIVERTON

... more, which see are not entitled to do, what a t rkoning of blood it is ! Besides, thore is all the misery by wounds and slavery to count in. Tnlk about blood- guiltiness Mr. Gladstoio aend hid Government have eamething to answer for. The Roman Catholic ...

LAWFORD'S-GATE PETTY SESSION

... Foreign Bible Society, £300; British and Foreign School Society, £100; London PeaceSociety, 30; British and Foreign Anti-Slavery Society, £300; Nationasl Temperance League, London, £500; Western Temperaiee League, -£300; National Band of Hope Union. gm; ...

INQUESTS

... . or with any other party. The doxology having been sung the . meeting separated. DEALINGS OF «aE CATHOLIC CHcuRca WITH SLAVERY. -On Thursday evening Mr. Francis Ward, one of the brother- I hood of St. Vincent and St. Paul, gave a lecture on this subject ...

GREAT BURGLARY IN SMALL-STREET

... sympathy and condolence with Mrs. Lincoln and the American people, and of hope that the disastrous war would soon end and slavery for ever cease. TarE BURhLARY AT THtE REV. MR. DOUDNny's,-Matilda Page and Thomas Chfdzey, who had been charged with having ...

THE SHIPWRIGHTS' LOCK-OUT. CHARGE OF INTIMIDATING WORKMEN

... regard to either i country, in spite of priests, who would recall the times of b in Torquemadol. England, by the repression of slavery at b A Zanzibar, has acquired a new title to universal gratitude. at I am, always yours, G. GArIBADI. a in ANOTHIER DUJRHAM ...