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OTTOMAN SLAVERY

... torturing death to maintain slavery in the Ottoman Empire. Tunis affords a gratifying contrast to this. A treaty has now for many years existed between that country and ours for the extinction of the slave-trade and slavery. This measure, aided, no doubt ...

TURKISH SLAVERY

... TURKISH SLAVERY. The following is from a recent letter from Bulgaria. In connection with the last line the Londoner inay compare the thousands of prostitutes who form a sort of slave class in this country with the better conditioned concubine class in ...

THE SLAVE TRADE AND SLAVERY IN

... THE SLAVE TRADE AND SLAVERY IN TURKEY. Mr. Chesson of the Anti-Slavery Society writes as follows ugm the white slave trade which Turkey maintains in Kurope. The trade in negroes at Tunis we described last week, and of the slave abominations in connexion ...

NEEDLEWOMAN SLAVERY AT THE EAST END

... NEEDLEWOMAN SLAVERY AT THE EAST END. At the Worship-street Police-court on Saturday, Harris Moses, of 35, Chicksands-street, Spitalfields ; Myers Berg, of 5, Halifax-street; and Soloman Hlnh of 32, Duke-street, all * slop tailors,” were summons by Mr ...

« African Domestic Slavery” and ©The African Slave Trade” on the next two Sunday evenings. The usual quarterly ..

... FOREIGN ANTI-SLAVERY SOCIETY. —The anuiversary meeting of this society was held on Thursday at the City Terminus Hotel, Cannon-street, Sir Bartle Frere in the chair. The report stated that some progress had been made in the abolition of slavery in the course ...

WYMINGTON

... Sunday evening on “ African Domestic Slavery.” A sketch was given of slavery from the time of Nimrod, probably the first hunter and stealer of men, till the period of the downfall of the Roman Empire. Ancient slavery in Africa was next explained as 1t existed ...

fixed in the human breast, could never be kept down and, he thanked God, could never be quite extinguishod eYt

... which would directly recognize, aid, and maintain the Btw of slavery ¢ The resolution he was about to move aimed at greati_ng fugitive slaves according to the law of England as far as slavery was concerned. It should be borne in mind that our ships of ...

THE STREET ORGAN NUISANCE

... girls of the servant class, who, hating the wholesome disciphine of a household, exchange it for a vaga. bond species of slavery in the service of Ttalian organ men, Finding at last that she could get neither wages uor food, beyond cabbages, potatoes ...

A TRUE BRITON. THE STREET ORGAN NUISANCE

... refractory girls of the servanut class, who, hating the wholesome disciphne of a household, exchange it for a vagabond species of slavery in the service of Italian organ men. Finding at last that she could get neither wages nor food, beyond cabbages, potatoes ...

A TRUE BRITON. THE STREET ORGAN NUISANCE

... girls of the servant class, who, hating the wholesome disciphine of a household, exchange it for a vaga. hond species of slavery in the service of Ttalian organ men. Finc‘llng at huf 3’!!\' she could get l‘lfi‘l‘h wages nor food, beyond cabbages, potatoes ...

CAMBRIDGESHIRE

... were. The Rev. C. lhvl- gave a most interesting account of the work at Masasi with several instauces of the abolition of slavery. The Mauster of Magdalen College spoke of the arrival of the traction engine, provided by the Mission for the use on the freed ...

LITERARY

... variety of sul;iects, and is well illustrated. he Anti-Slavery Reporter for June contains an immense fund of information, original and selected, upon the work of the British and Foreign Auti-Slavery Society. Few societies do better service, and none better ...