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CORONER'S INQUESTS

... the scourge of slavery. We now learn from Cubi thet a petition, signed by upwards of ono hundred plantera, haJ been preeeuted to the Captain General Dulce, in which they call on him to obtain from the Queen of Spain the abolition ef slavery In the island ...

THE LISBURN ELECTION PETITION

... years a mitister ci the Society of Friends, and who died on an anti-slavery mission in Tennessee. His mother was the daughter of Sir Thomas Fowel Buxtin, the philan- trophiat and anti-slavery advocate. This ?? gentleman who is a worsted manufacturer at Bradford ...

SECRETARY CHASE AT CINCINNATI

... Why? Simply because they had determined that the masses should not govern this country; because they had determined the slavery interest should govern, and if they could not get that they would break up the republic. After this refusal of theirs, Mr ...

THE EXTRADITION CASE IN CANADA

... An('ermuon appears to havo felt acutely the cruel ositloa in whichi he weae placed, and to have determined o ercape froim, slavery, and perhaps, aldo, to itternpt ite liberation of those who were so near and aear, to tInt, Be~ thih ai.. it nijay, in September ...

THE TRAGEDY AT PRESTON

... at once, It is a shanire and a ielsroaeci to a great country that professes the sublime fairlt of Chirilianity ard abhors slavery, that mert should be driven to rob while serving an establishment Nriiclu -ields an enormous surplus income to the state. ...

DREADFUL DOUBLE MURDER

... it was returned. ,StNDAY Is LONeION.-Poor MI. Assolant observes in e the Cout'ies- du Ditnancme i- The Jews, reduced to A slavery, Wept super flrrinna Babylonis-the Carthagi- a, niane, after the destruction of their city, had to adorn e. the triumph of ...

FORGERY OF 930l. CHEQUE

... do to let them work or not, as they may think proper. If they were as willing to work as the white man, there would be no slavery now in any Southern State.-NOM York Herald. FATAL AccIDENT.-Dr. White, city coroner, held an inquest yesterday, at Steeven's ...

ALLEGED OUTRAGE IN THE KING'S COUNTY

... with the Dublin Attroms'rcn, a - larae number of the member's being prreseat. The lec- TI turer reviewed tire history of slavery ia Anlorlee, arid poin~ed out the ve'rying. policy adopted& towards that Bi institution by the Northern States at different ...

THE LIVERPOOL SLAVE-TRADING CASE

... ok end although it is more, than a montl old, its contents *ea appear to the committee of the British and Foreign 31- Anwi-Slavery Society to le of eutlicient importance to lee claim peblioity. I am, therefore, instructed to solicit Id the favour of your ...

AN EXTRAORDINARY CASE—CONVICTION OF THREE DETECTIVES

... The meeting for 1863 is to be held in one of the south-western 'counties. At the meeting of the British and Foreign Anti- Slavery Society, on Friday, it was stated that Lord I Brougham had deelined to take the chair, on the ground thetsuchacourse wasm ...

THE YELVERTON CASE

... Washington and Baltimore, the battle o Antietani, bravely foaght and narrowly won,are forgottea because be is not square ol the slavery question. In the meantime the army continues to have thorough conli- deuce in hbur, if nobody else has, trougithis.army ia ...

LAW COURTS—SATURDAY

... clearly opposed to the spirit of British law, and cannot be enforced. It is uncertain and indefidite, and proposes positive slavery. Dr. Townsend, on the same side as Mr. Costterton, Q.C., argued briefly but forcibly that the contract was reasonable ani ...