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... the bench, he said, they might deidse that the man was a slave, and give the master a certifisate to carry him back into slavery, but there was a higher hliv than their decision. He did not believe that the 1s1il would be re-enslaved, for there were too ...

COUNTY COURT—YESTERDAY

... persons exercising their whole earthy faculties as the girl had been was a slave, and a perfect slave. Talk of black slavery, why,' white slavery was greater; yet it did not catch the sympathy of persons who threw ,it away on people over the sea,. wiso were ...

ASSIZE INTELLIGENCE

... in the court. l- ,ill The prssoner was found guilty, and sentenced to 14 years' cat do transportation. pre ir PANORAMA OF SLAVERY.-BROWN V. SMITH.-This frie les was an action for libel against the proprietbr of the WY61- I 'el. vclernaptoss and Staffordihire ...

LANCASHIRE SUMMER ASSIZES

... random notes on most and 10.1 mian ners, says- Aritong the Romtans the gift of a rinig was m the badge or liberation front slavery. 41ialrled people not nay beet explaitt vshethor it is so antionir tho inoderiss. cit A Prisoner natited Smith, wvhois coutfined ...

ATTEMPTED MID-DAY ROBBERY

... not hesitated to pub- lish in her book opinions favou'rable to negro slavery, even to the extent of dognmatically saying that God created negroes to live nider restraint, and that slavery is a means 'designed by ProvideAce for the making of some good Christian ...

LIVERPOOL COUNTY COURT

... Runcorn on slavery as it exists in America. On Tuesday, Apri 9.I 22, In Brunswick Chapel he gave a most awful yet he interesting account of the horrors of slavery, his attempt Dl- to escape, Lis recapture and punishment, and his fina eseape from slavery. The ...

THE ABOLITION OF THE PUNISHMENT OF DEATH

... to live. Then, again, they an? sg founid, on the other side of the Atlantic, Scripiture quoted in thu CD support of negro slavery. They must read the Scriptures hy i ae the light of revelation, and he thought they woculdr best under-lu b. stand them by ...

THE ABOLITION OF THE PUNISHMENT OF DEATH

... suffered to live. Then, again, they itt ty found, on the other side of the Atlantic, Scripture quoted in of ef suppor~t of negro slavery. They must read the Scripteeres by fo Iig the light of revelation, and he tieouglet they would host under- H .5. stamte them ...

PRISON DISCIPLINE AND PENAL PUNISHMENTS

... pitlory, the whipping-post, the stocks, and o the branding-irons; the underground dungeons, the penal d settlements, and slavery and chain gangs. Neither will fi they tolerate the prison palaces and castles of indolence, fi where able-bodied men, in the ...

THE COURT AND THE MINISTRY

... from offidial cares. We have, all of t DI us, to work in our vocation. There is no need to revive t y the worst species of slavery for men in official life, who Y work the bravest andtthe best. 1' ...

CRIMINALS, CRIMES, & THIER GOVERNING LAWS

... IFrance, from which he received the prize of virtr,. During the contest that followed the attempt II thn French to restore slavery at St. Domingo, the di,- tinguished exertions of Eustache iu behalf of I.; master, M. Belin, were unbounded. By his coura- ...

HAPPER'S FERRY TRAGEDY

... prisoners conversed on a variety of subjects this morning. Cook said to a gentleman who ad- dressed him, that he fully believed slavery to be a sin, and that it would be abolished in Virginia in less than ten years, and that by the people of Virginia. He was ...