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THE ALLAN LINE v. THE SEAMEN'S UNION

... 1Dunlop. M'Bride said the sailors of the unton at Glasgow, that wa>s the Glasgow branch, tere - being reduced into slavery worse shan I negro slavery by Mr Nathlaniel Dunlop, and thereupon he wrote, he understood, a leafie: and af w arning to passeng~ers. ...

AN EXTRAORDINARY MARRIAGE CASE

... AnoLivroNe OF SLAVERY IN Cun.1,. - A deputation of the British and Foreign 'Anti-Sin- very Soeiety waitedon Wedheesday upontha11light Hlon. the Earl of Clarendon at the ForeigiO~fice; to present to his Lordship an address oni fbe -subject of slavery in Cuba ...

THE ANDERSON CASE IN CANADA

... iunterferel ti I pr'eVeii t the lanlladiai)s fronm 1eilii so-ille P' 1i , ion' slaveloillers. Is it niot enolmlji that slavery 's !Miits' s-loiil(l r ri all over tii' Utlitel Stat('s, \vi ,1- .tit lindiiig their waly iiito British1 Amieri:a? tA !di ...

AN UNQUALIFIED LAWYER FINED IN GLASGOW

... stay there. But, of course, we are told that the great thing is to strike I a blow at slavery. During the whole of my life I I have been readin about these ?? at slavery, I but I have never been able to make out that they have had any substantial or permanent ...

THE CASE OF M'QUERRY, A FUGITIVE SLAVE

... what w~e may tfle tterni the opposition, it was urged-1st, that no proof offes haed been given of sult a legal existenee of slavery stof in Kentifceky as. would substantiate this species of pro- salet perty ; 2dly, that whatever mihght htave been ?? ls. ...

TOWN COUNCIL PROCEEDINGS

... eloquence almost unequalled: and these he had brought to bear with all their force and effect upon the subject of West India slavery, and he had also suc- cessfuolylaboured with such men as Richard Cobden-on whom the Council had lately conferred the freedom ...

THE GERMAN EAST AFRICAN BILL

... opened, Count Herbert Bismarck said the Government in introducing the measure took its stand princi- pally on Dr Windthorst's slavery resolution. 'The ferment in East Africa had assumed larger dimensions and demanded heavy sacrifices, and the Empire had been ...

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 ...

LABOURS OF THE PARLIAMENTARY SESSION

... generally, or for t -he reuleal ot particular duties, *233 ; complainig oft |ricul turail distress 14; for the abolition of slavery I in our coloiies, 223 ; against the insolvent debtors' act, i . aY. 1 s' th( nrria(ge act, °°2 against the Roman CS iath;olic ...

DUBLIN l'OLICE OFFIC

... dagy. Anli agcs vet to cnme srhall hail With jrfill jubileei- Anil bless this hoir trhen Blritain' posr'r Dealt death to slavery- Laid pirold uripre-siroi si tire uist, And set the negroes free I Then sable ?? let us. railio Tire 8nul inupiring sonzg ...

COURT OF CHANCERY, JAN. 19

... Chsactelor agreed with Sir E. Sstg(lest, that the case suggested marry and very serious reflections, with regard to segro slavery. lie svouls, however, advise with the Governmenrt. ...