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THE SUICIDE OF MR. GILMORE EVANS

... what violent giver 1.repression we chose, but we should never put a stop to the pass ifsaetaeuntil we had put us stop to slavery. We must gene dlet shave-holding countries like Egypt and Tunrkey under. Ini a 9 stand that we would not a-dmit themt into ...

GENERAL NEWS

... declaring that he said ,r te Fee oilrs ererebels, and that the Lecompton party h a was the only loyal party. He maintained that slavery was Bud he U as truly a legaliced institution in Kansas as in any slave rouser, astate, The Mormons, through their delegate ...

INQUESTS

... stelo I? work en siavery This public pros spooks ef it as 'A condeiiwfi1 lltui'ary of e?l?e?c5?againitticat foul Inststutlen slavery ? Dense Jocssnal. An abelltioniet monento, centalning Innumerable be decaila dud fccOtO boai'lOg upon ant elucidating clue ...

ACCIDENTS, OFFENCES, &c

... Juge, but the ball merely grazed her neck. ig The murderer expressed no regret for his crime; he ily preferred death to the slavery to which such men as ?? would condemn working men. His advocateurged a, that Collignon must have been seized with madness; ...

BRISTOL COUNTY COURT

... of'Sultauri Moored and his followers, and the survivors, having been strip. I ped and plundered, ware detained In a state of slavery among the wild horde. As for Dindar, the ebief kept his word most faithfully. The diamonds were given up to thewilyCretan ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... three years. REVOLTING CMsE OF' SlstAy TRADING. - At Sierra Leone, has occurred one of the most revolting and cruel cases of slavery ever known on the coast of Africa. The following are the particulars so far as was known:-On the 26th of January a very fast ...

A CHARACTER MASK

... filled him more and more with sickening distrust. The coloured servant, whom ho bad bought years ago in the South, when slavery still was, and when he, a boy travelling with his father, was taken with pity for the slave boy younger than himself—this ...

EXTRAORDINARY ACTION FOR BREACH OF PROMISE

... make inquiries and report. In acknowledging Lord Tonterden's letter, the Secretaries of the Aborigines Protection and Anti- Slavery Societies wrote yesterday infermxig his lordship that they have received strong confirmation of the truth of their statements ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... namely, the diffusion of inorma- saulted etion in this city and neighbourbood as to thes true character' er, a and of negro slavery in theSouthern States of Northern'Anierica ilahalf- the onietin6 of .ympatiy in thb'great work of emancspatin nam ms, entbred ...

THE TICHBORME BARONETCY CASE

... well a as some of the Yamoot Turcomans who acted as guides.- 3Thiee thousand families are said to have been carried into a slavery from Meshed by the Turkcomans. Supplies had X also been cut off from the district, and distress was wide- f spread.-A dervish ...

BREACH OF PROMISE CASE

... that the Bli Premier ansi his colleagues, by their policy in Egypt and I the Soudan, had the sinister motive of uphiolising slavery, tb 6c. To that resolution tile committee have received the en following reply: ' 10, Downing-strcet, Whitehall, Feb. 18 ...

THE GORHAM CASE

... while he was alive, he. left behind him a glorious memorial, by gaining freedom for his nation, and delivering them1rom slavery under the Macedonians., DEVON AND EXETER REFUGE FOR DISCHARGED PaIsoNERS.-The object of this excellent society is pro- claimed ...