Refine Search

Countries

Scotland

Regions

Grampian, Scotland

Access Type

7

Type

7

Public Tags

Births, Deaths, Marriages and Obituaries

... , the last popular lecture of the ceries. r- ADDRESS ON SLAVERY. - On Thursday evening, Mr d Frederick Douglass, the well-known anti-slavery advocate, d delivered an address on American slavery, in Gilconetoen Free Church. Owig to thie severity of the ...

Births, Deaths, Marriages and Obituaries

... e11 each evening .an attendance of about 1000, mainly working people. a- AMERICAN CRISIS AND SLAVERY--Thuraday being the c- anniversary of the abolition of slavery in the British colo- I nies, Mr W. Craft, formerly a slave, gave a lecture in the evening ...

Births, Deaths, Marriages and Obituaries

... Indila mcer- fel chant, and still reanembered as the associate of Wilberforcefa in his labonre for the abolition of ne-gro slavery. The late Peer was born in 1800, and, after a course of private in- th 'f struction at home, hie was entered, in his eighteenth ...

Births, Deaths, Marriages and Obituaries

... speak on The Law of Compensation in the World. DR CHEEVER.-We understand that this courageous and - eloquent opponent of slavery will visit our city in about a fortnight hence; that he will preach at least twice on Sab- , bath the 9th prox., and, probably ...

Births, Deaths, Marriages and Obituaries

... Commnissioners, case The investigation will he made on the spot. Mr Csrdwell inaw ,stated to the large deputation of the Anti-Slavery Society A irwho waited uponi him on Friday, that it should be of the dep, iifullest enid most impartial charicter, bat thought ...

Births, Deaths, Marriages and Obituaries

... respect for his of memory, and. gratitude for his labours of love on their behalf while living. AID FOR FREED REFUGEES FROM SLAVERY rN AMERICA. -We lately called attention to this subject, which, how. by ever, is one whose magnitude is not appreciated by ...

Births, Deaths, Marriages and Obituaries

... ceaseid; and the only important questions of the day wers thi renmoval of Catholic disabilities and the abolition of coloinial slavery. For three years the young member wasl silont, and when, iii 1824, lhe broke the silence, it was nst a en either of those ...