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A LONG JOURNEY TO SEE THE QUEEN

... and cy told a very pitbetic story of bar career. to -Her name is Martha Anne Rix, and she is a is widow. She wee born in slavery in the United States, and when a few years old re was bought by her father, and taken. by him rt to Liberia, West Africa. ...

ENTERTAINMENTS

... evening at eight the Wilmingon Jubilee Singers arnrounce concerto of the quaint, nmelodions sacred songs sung in the days of slavery. The band, numbering sevei, have all been slaves in the Southern States of the Amerin can Republic. The singing is excellent ...

ENTERTAINMENTS

... songster who proposes to delight Cardiff audiences, was born in the old State of North Carolina in 1851. She was born into slavery, a dual child, but, from the special cir- cumstances in her case, exceptional care was bestowed on her. Physically Millie ...

LOCAL AMUSEMENTS

... time of dhe Ameri- can WVar, when the 'North and South were lengaged in that deadly struggle which was destined to a-bolishe slavery. As may. be . surmised,_ the plot is brimful of incident, and a in the hand's of the capable artistes of Mr. Seymour Hodge's ...

THE SCHOOL BOARD DRAMA

... my . _ onrd SLAVERY IN ZANZIBAR. 'rd. Borc . I Mr. Brodrick received at. the Foreign Office on r sn Friday, on behalf of Lord Salisbury, several i deputations from the Frineds' AntiSlavery Committee, the British and Foreign Anti. Slavery Society, the ...

REVIEW

... aspiration to redeem men's hearts frbn the sordid influences of thoir daily pursuits in cities, acild 1011) them to souls above slavery, ''cncludedl the poem withl a howily from the ; Grey Hermit, with lines of . ge anti wisdom Olt his brow, who counsels ...

LOCAL AMUSEMENTS

... horrors of slavery. Per- u' haps ico higher praise can be given Mr. Charles t] is Harrington's company than to say that one e lt realises in their acting the high endeavour of P the lady who did so muceL by her writirg to 1 banish slavery from the North ...

NEW NOVEL BY MISS BRADDON

... lea guarantee of success; In fact, one Is the kindred' I Accoelato of Alec ctber.?andhexce In her case at least. the I ' slavery of lltaratnrelccoomee no !onger cemssarj'. ThEre Ic but 'oc?c 'solution' of the 'problem. Mica Braddon is, Ircia to 'hiamelf ...

NEW NOVEL

... Her annmeie is agarantee of euceese gin fact, one isthe kiudrod oassocate of the other, and hence in herocase at least, the slavery of litrture beceresa n~o aonger necessary. There is .bat one -aolution of the problemn, M~iss Braddoc is t ri to herself and ...

DAVID LIVINGSTONE

... Commons, no c single human being has. struck more deeply at the I roots of all that remained in modern times of the f curse of slavery than this slimple minded, noble- z hearted missionary, who has served God and man 1 with such force, power, and enduring energy ...

LITERATURE

... amongr the imost sriv~tgatribes of their and naie fic.Tue younge generation, grown up,]r, perhaps born, since rho extension of slavery, are, lr ,,if here and there less Ignorant, so ?? Swinish wee in their lack of all indrlity, thd't any feeflng Wit!, the 0 ...

PARIS LETTER

... mailinia .for old chilnl, its is well knownt. Now, in 1149 T Charles VII. of France-the monarch who m lireferred the chains and slavery of Agnes fa I Sorel to the heaveu-inispired Jeaune d'Arc--- received, anmong other presents, from Elgyptiian Soudan, by the ...