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LONDON POLICE—THE DUKE OF WELLINGTON

... Eldon (no Reformer) has; said- It is a permission of acts of greater oppres-, sion and inhumanity than are to be met with in slavery itself-a pernission to tear the'father from his weep-' ing children, 'the husband froms his distracted wife, and to hurry ...

DOWN ASSIZES

... which has risen up with the improvement of the human mind, and which had led to the exertions made for the annihilation of slavery in the West Indies. This spirit of enlightenment and philanthropy would sooner or later be turned to 1e ecclesiastical burdens ...

LONDON POLICE

... sieve cf oranges on his oead, standing with some other persons at the entrance, and heard him say that he'd like to give slavery a warmingg _ The prosecutor believing that the words were directed to him, told Moses to go about his business; but-the Jew ...

DUBLIN POLICE

... Sir George Murray, the Colonial Se-' cretary, was on Friday to have moved for leave to bring in a Bill for the Abolition of Slavery. ROMAN CATHOLIC CLERGY INt GIENADA.-.We have Grenada papers to the end of March The Reer. Messrs. O'ilannan and Power, Roman ...

GRAND JURY LAWS

... iizerihd, A. gomiry, Gc Jackson,:Preston1 (Lord Myor's Sec nt drews, and Twycross, the present ?? lately)' -Ai. NTNEi1RO SLAVERY. . ~~~(FCOa ORuri aitAY CoO RSr. lDF.Nr - At a mer-eting held this di, ~MondFav, September c1 i tow~n of Brayv w~h~I bed for ...

COURT OF KING'S BENCH—LONDON, TUESDAY

... clergyrman officiating in that town. The libel complained of was published in a work called 'The Pink, astaunchi advocate of slavery, and defender of every abuse in Church, State, and Corporation. One of tie passages com- plained of stated that a new work ...

POLICE—Yesterday

... imitation, a.scording to the precedent afforded, proved to be thtsc of King Charles the I ?? Bi hll. Prodigioua!]; HORltORS OF SLAVERY.-- It; would be easy to prove, says uiumboldt, a that the ?? ofthe West Iudies, which now comprise scarcey 2,O0,0oo o eg ...

CORK ASSIZES—TUESDAY

... e'rs 6oi1Id'hot. Ilywhoit utho~rity did 'he' do so? * tbiclKlips;' and rqaedioig fb'rdhe'db Which 'stuzio'-tba ~brai i f 'ct slavery'1upqn'a- deeply iruiftdtd j'6rtion 6f'dbu10 fellow 'creiiie-s l A6tfetbY-10oins of the ~ ea'rtlihjihthf' ahotid Ybe illus ...

BOMBARDMENT OF ANTWERP

... 000lO. tier annum (liudofitersr, ai~d criesof l ,ia too Irsatcti9. He d'clared himslf,1 frienitly to- 'h-abah toil of negro slavery, &0- send cochouedi his able address a midst Ioul och~ers. Thea Mayor thn-i ln ?? nominatioll ef tie several alodi. hatles ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... for the abolition of tithes.. H@- is a supporter of thefpresent systema of education in Ireland. Ile is an enemyto Negro-slavery, and to'all monopolies.- His famaly ar# reside t, and D the8 w'wa of times, friends of liberty. - TO TH E ED1OB OF THE FREEMAN ...

MARTIAL LAW

... away from, Irishmen on the mere ipse .dixit of a minister. No man can refuse to Sign kit withlout proving tlat he deserves slavery-ne man can refuse to sign it, and dare in future to show his face amongst freemen, or presume to speak of his regard for Irelanl ...

COUNTY OF LOUTH ASSIZES—BARON SMITH

... in favour of quietum servilium as the better description I of its state. According to the learned Baron, this I tranquil slavery is evidence by the lightness of the I calendar. There are no crimes to be punished, and, therefore, according to Baron Smith ...