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GREAT TEMPERANCE GATHERING AT ALTRINCHAM. » Or Tuesday evening, the annuai tea party of the Altrincham and ..

... it is true, but still our brotlers, and we have, therefure, a solemn duty devolving on us, to try and rescue them from the slavery of dunk, and ihe yet more ternble doum of the drunkard, and this -an only be dose by kindness and -capmy. O, that the time ...

THE GUARDIAN. SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 11, 1871

... domestic hearths, and violate your wives and daughters. Tt i useless to think of it, and to give way o of peace which nlll-d{ be slavery dis—peace, as Bismarck wishes it ; that is to say, 'ilhv‘u:a:‘bnh'q 'n:u mlu‘;‘:‘lm provinee Holy Empire of Germany, whi not ...

PAPERS ON HISTORY. [wairres yon THIs ParER ) – R No. XL B OUTLINE OP ANCIENT HISTORY. (EGYPT.) S h*‘ o'er times ..

... Cambyses, provoked by the murder of one of his put to death the chief of the Egyptian and redeced their wives and children to slavery, the king |m-nd-ndu&mh‘ Cambyses was the enemy of the religion sad fiM*d&wfl-&fi'M“fl snimals, destroyed idols, scourged their ...

TELEGRAMS. SPECIAL TELEGRAMS. EEVOLUTION IN PARIS

... addition to their other wmilitary duties are to disarm pablicly all renaways, 'l\-(‘:-.-nflbcb.uh-dth!llw. considering that slavery was considervd immora! even before the American War, and that a standing wyhhei’wn-d b’.th(‘onm,dnawthat all houses of il ...

CURRENT LITERATURE

... hypocritical despotism of Crom the arbitrary sequestrations of committesmen, the m.-ma-uu.q&-f-g the sale of British citizens for slavery in West hl.:.l‘m::“—i;h“ Ihl:lo“-fl::: ‘lu. tedious prisontaent many, devial of the l{-' Lbynhl‘:oldfinadlh ancient , the ...

FAOETIE, g,

... voa uan-.fl.&-.mv to biing 1t im their P —Admerican Paper. A Rosstay Svoar,—Mr. Barvy, is his work o 3 [2omia ha&.—uuu—fl- slavery wis an hwy.—luhhlmm..u' canved n—:hl Bim obe locked up v2a irom zh*‘ In it foralongt! of tine, m-, he was absent o & journey ...

AMERICAN NEWS.,

... dissase in the course of July last, while the ing thind fad aad wers mostly saptured by roviag of Turkomans sad and led into slavery. m--a-m have broken out, The cholers o the latter place— which suffored also from an_isundation—and on the oscurred. The = ...

ABOLITION OF SLAVERY IN BRAZIL

... ABOLITION OF SLAVERY IN BRAZIL. 'h; e n:‘o nE J‘:nm. October 3. Emancipa passe.| the Senate oa Feptember 27, The guileries were crowded by persons desirous of bearing the result of the divisio., and the prssage of the measure was greeted with loud cheering ...

AMERICAN NEWS

... rise by homest N-tx; They were ready, indeed, to lend mouey ; but, if the debtor N‘fihury.huumhlh-ullself and his family ioto slavery. On ome occasion, -n.mphmummr-—dnmmn for money they had borrowed from them, and were un- M“'m’-m‘:’lfl“flu‘l-‘l—-‘“-l neighbouring ...

FACETIZR, &

... that bain’ sot free will make #:I-t'-h Da used to_think they wass doin” Mfl-rfid‘—‘zm T wish the last oue of them wae pat in slavery for about al-u'b!hr-;r:hmw avl fi oof G t:‘l—: Jl;n.. M Whea] Mr. ™ Megrivo.— E western ol ._.''..'.c.:.'.‘: ...

(OVEMB!

... ::rv\nlud-hl‘:flh&owlh(-lm the treatment of the labour in the great fperiod of transition which followed the abolition of slavery.” A numerously-atiended meeting of t\:sfit&\lmen {n the servics of the London aad North. Western, and Liocashire and Yorkshire ...

THE LIBERATION SOCLETY

... popalation of 120,000, 20,000 have fied the city, aod those who remained bave for the most part bees scized and carvied away into slavery by hordes, hll‘h-shnd,“pz-‘m relief from the British Residency, ,40 complete the :-w\fi-bnhlumm-_'u ANOTHER REBELLION 18 MEXlOO ...