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THE ALLEGED RE-ESTABLISHMENT OF SLAVERY IN MEXICO

... ; THE ALLEGED E-E.ETABLIShMBNST |OF SLAVERY IN MEXICO. The Governument had submitted to Congress copiest of the correspondence which had taken place in a regr~d to the alleged re.establishment of slavery in 's Mexico. The allegation is made in a letteefroin ...

GLASGOW BANKRUPTCY COURT—SATURDAY

... tlenaiul from the god that presideo over slavery (if there bo such a god)- a settlement, and a fitial one, of the greatest zeiral and political question ever agitating a Comumiity. ' 1l1i tune has corne; slavery, as an institution, is dootned; but one ...

SHOCKING CASE OF DEATH FROM STARVATION IN LONDON

... by the invaders to quit the state of slavery, and has actually the option over a considerable portion of Confederate territory of be- coming what he was not before. It is not much, perhaps, to be promoted from slavery to serfdom, but it is a move, nevertheless ...

THE MARQUIS OF WESTMEATH AND THE ORGAN GRINDERS

... chief usher)- Step this way, ysur Lordship. The case is over. His Lordship then retired. MR. LIN(jOLN ON THE, EXTINCTION OF SLAVERY IN MARYLAND. At a meeting hli Baltimore of the friends of the new constitution, Senator Wilson was among the speakers. The ...

CANADA

... him into slavery, it cannot, I think, be doubted that the man pursued would be justified in using, ,in the same circumstances as the prisoner, the same means 'of relieving himself from so dreadful a result. Can, then, or must the law of slavery' in -Missouri ...

SLAVE CASE—£500 DAMAGES

... gold tpktn r at r ' to qconpsny Captain f ?? ?? on hiaivda' SooS aftvritieir aeislatJamaaic, c they found out ?? aft'er a slavery of Quneat. tbrae goerd , eand .bwughtitim -o, Lrndeo; where, ghe - m~attger wvas laid befor~e the, 4frji~daa,,f '.Oor'eat ...

GLASGOW BANKRUPTCY COURT—YESTERDAY

... devotion to his prin. ciples, he -was looked upen as a martyr by the anti-slavery men of the UInited Statas. His brother made a vow to de. vote his life to the extirpation of slavery on American soiL For this object, be sought a seat in Congress, and has ...

THE CASE OF THE FUGITIVE ANDERSON

... enl. the charge of mrderan'g 'one SeinecP. Digges,*inuthe'tst. --of Missou, in tbs/yesr.X8fi3, while making bis .'escapbfro slavery,> was.Ib~roughe b.efcoret:he-Oohirt,o.f.OoninojnPiPea, on, a wnit of. ha bd c~os '0pSiHHUe ly, O.hief-ustioe 'Drap,. 4,The ...

RAILWAY ROBBERIES

... witis a good cenipetency, going honue to Lagos to conimnenco business in the new colony. Mfr Edward Button, froen the Anti-Slavery So- ciety, Loudot, and Mr Doyd saw them oi': Ttin Brseeon o, OxFonn ?? riceTrE Ant EtN Que:r-ioa . - -The Bisihop of Oxford ...

ATTEMPTED DOUBLE MURDER AT DONCASTER

... infuse into his veins a new vitality. The condition of re. covery for the American cotton supremacy is that freedom instead bf slavery shall be the ruling power. Tbis secured, and the developments of the past three years afford strong encouragement toward regaining ...

THE BISHOP OF OXFORD ON NATIONAL JUDGMENTS

... believe, more true than that such a judg- inent does exist. Nations do expiate their sins, whether the sin be the permission of slavery or the permission of great accumula- tions of squalor, vice, and filth. Yet the worst expiation is not always a time of conscious ...

THE HARRIS TRIAL

... be out of Washington, although I think that its limitation as an exponent of public morals is only the former boundary of slavery. This is certain, that among 4 all whom I have heard speak of the trial during its ten days' progress, no man not born or ...