TRAMCAR SLAVERY
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... SLAVERY IN ZANZIBAR. The followingaiqicle;containthe substance of the supplementary treaty between her Majesty and the Sultan of Zanzibar, signed in London at the 14th of July, 1875:- 1. The presence on board of a vessel of domestic slaves bona fide employed ...
... THE SLAVERY QUESTION IN Mapa, Nov. 8& reinforcements: i Cuba on Monday from The Constitutional party have resolved to support the bill for and will propose that the freed men the immediate abolition of slavery in Cabs, at liberty to work for whom they ...
... SLAVERY IN ENGLAND. The following curious advertisemecte are re-published in Notes and Quern— . A Black Boy, of about 15 years of age, named John White, ran away from Colonel Kirke, the 15th instant; be has a silver collar about his neck, upon which ...
... SLAVERY IN PT, ‘The Alexandria correspondent of the Morning Post remarks :—Very little attention appears te have been paid to the attempts of the Khedive stamp out, Coe, ai ve trade, and I cannot bat Gevernment to completely chink. that a little their ...
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... AMERICAN SLAVERY. Last night, a public meeting of the opponents of slavery in the United States of America, and throughout the world, was held in the Merchants' Hall, Hutcheson Street, for the purpose of forming a female association for aiding the cause ...
... AIiIiRICAN SLAVERY. The Earl of Shaftesbury has forwarded to the the fiAlowing proporeJ address from the women of Eqgland to the women of America, with ► request that it may be published:— The affectionate and Christian address of many thousands of the ...
... Pease, said that the Government had received tie text of the recent Act passed by the Legislature of Brazil in reference to slavery in the empire, known as Its provis.ons did the Sarawa Act. They would lay it on the table. nn. ntear to he ir eantraven- ...
... MAZZINI ON AMERICAN SLAVERY. The following is a copy of Manini's eloquent letter regarding slavery, referred to in the correspondence betweea Mr G. N. Sanders, the American Consul, and M. Kossuth, which appeared in yesterday's Mail. Slasaini's letter ...
... SLAVERY IN JAVA. The following facts are well worthy of the attention of Mrs. Beecher Stowe. Worked up in her pleasing style of negro narrative, it would serve admirably as a pendant for a picture or two of hers in' Uncle Tom's Cabin.' The communication ...