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The Anti-rent War

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Parent Issue
Day
27
Month
October
Year
1845
Copyright
Public Domain
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T h:s con'rovorsy eenms to h.ive nearly come tn a conclusión. The Courl in sessior. atDoliii h-.is used a liberal policy towards the prisoiiers, nnd the jnils were being rrnptied. Harvey Ilubbel, Archibald RlcNair, James Bernliart, Wilünm Bryant, Chnnncy P. Walcott, Miles Bromble, John O. Liddle, AndrëW Lidole, Homer Bergen, Lpvi J-.nkins, Homer Sanford, Cnntine Connclly, 3mes A. Mills, William Tonipbi.')?, afld Abel A. Fiilter, to indictments for heng nrrnt-d oud disguised, plcnded guilty, and vrerc fined in siim- varying froni 825 to $150, ihcir total fine amouni ing to $1,000. William Vermilyca, Wiiliam Smith, John Cro.sby, Alrxander ITeckwiih, Jonn Hendrickö, Nathaniel Hendricks, Abel Gould, Willinm Tompkins, and Thomas Drury, lo indictmeuts for beinnr dieguised ond ariïied, for attempts ■tore8cuc prisoüers, Sec. pleaded puilty, and npon their own reconizunce to keep the peace, ere discliargciJ. Abr.-ilmm Ihuüey, tn an iildictment for mvrder, plcadcd gin'ty to mnnslaughtcr in the fou'rth degree; pica uccepted. Sevtrarottier jjersons were alo arraigned and pleaöed fo the ndic'trnënts egainst them.(L7 The débale in Cinoinnati on the sinfulness of Slnveholding, bet ween Rev. Mr. Blanchard and Rev. Mr. Rice, lasted in al twenty-four liotirs. 'The lust s nri Old Schoo! Presbyteriari, and coiitcnds that ChrisLnnity nuthorizes' i ie holding of men os sla ves. The bent wny to convince bíni f liis error, woulcl be to umlie hini a sla ve for a few years óri a hiiinr plnntotion. The debate was largely ottended, from three to foiir tliotitinnd persons beinfif present fo t!io Iu9. Tlie report of the discussion is to be ptiblwhed n n volume. (t"?3 Tlie girb in the fnctons of Allegha ny hnvehnd a strike for t!e Ten Ilour sys icni. T!ie di-agreement betwecn llie employ ers anii pperfltivcs Jiad occasior.cd Home deijrre of vioIencG.

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Signal of Liberty
Old News