SLAVERY AT CAIRO
... SLAVERY CAIRO. Mr Bonrke stated reply Mr Anderson that oar Consul-General at Cairo had not been able obtain any confirmation of the reported sale of female slaves. ...
... SLAVERY CAIRO. Mr Bonrke stated reply Mr Anderson that oar Consul-General at Cairo had not been able obtain any confirmation of the reported sale of female slaves. ...
... SLAVERY IN EGYPT A despatch from Sir E. Barinz re pacting slavery in Egypt has been published. He save 10,0 «fter careful consideration, he is of opinion £t i would not be possible to abolish elavery by o Kp divial decree or by a convention. Slavery does ...
... AFRICAN SLAVERY. THE special correspondent of the New York Herald, wiiting from Khartoum, under date of August 8, 1874, gives some interesting particulars of the course taken by Colonel Gordon, who was chosen by the Khedive some time since to act as successor ...
... effort to remove the stigma of the white slavery of our cities ere we cast the black slavery of the Arabsin ?ir teeth. Whether it be England or frica, it is clear that, after all the centuries of struggle, the slavery of white or black continues with slightly ...
... waves of slavery as if the wish of the verses was father to the thought, and the fact to be seriously questioned. We have had from various parts of the world quite an exceptional rush of sensational evidence on the subject of human slavery of late. It ...
... MONDAY, July 21, The Royal assent was given to a number of bills, SLAVERY IN CUBA, & Lord SELBORNE called attention to the question of slavery in Cuba, urging that the Government :hmld bring pressure to bear on Spain with the object of inducing ber to ...
... of Derby to confound that decision with popular prejudice. Slavery ancient and modern times has always been hateful institution, although the industrial world of antiquity was founded slavery; and many who should have known better were unscrupulous advocates ...
... abolition of slavery and the slave trade in the Turkish Empire. Mr Bourke said the nt were in communica: tion with the Porte as to the slave trade. In regard to the status of slavery, the Government had always done ther best to discourage slavery, «md would ...
... suppress slavery in C: . The Duke of replied that the Government would be able to state what course they would pursue on receiving Sir Garnet report on the condition of of Kiwperter regretted that the Duke of Richmond not plainly stated that slavery would ...
... as to their future action in regard to slavery in Cypras. The Maryuis of SauisBury, said be had no official information to give on the subject. Lord CARDWELL wished te know if the Goverment meant that slavery could possibly caist in a possession of the ...
... •laves at and generally to slavery in tfea.Ked Sea. Mr BOOBKE said no icport bad yet beeu received from Jeddah ; and in the present position of aff «irs did not tbink it judicious to enter into treaty with Turkey to slavery. CASK. Mr WHALLEY called to ...
... Cuast would be satisfactory which involved the recognition of slavery in any form. He argued that the prestige acquired by the war with Ashantee would enafile the Government to abolish slavery at once, if they chose, but that delay would increase the difficulty ...