SLAVERY IN CUBA
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... SLAVERY THE GOLD COAST. An officer the late expedition to the Gold Coast writes follows the Pott -.—The latest news from Cape Coast Castle reveals strange results from the late Ashaotco Expedition. One is reminded the parable the Possessed Man who by ...
... SLAVERY IN THE SPANISH COLON Mapaip, Tuesday.—Last night in the Progressist Club of the Tertulia, Senor Zorrilla made a great speech ia favour.of anti-slavery measures. The Clab passed a vote of confidence in the Government. HIP AND WAIL NEWS. Quresstow™ ...
... HM RIEST SLAVERY says :—We have received letter, which we regret we can give ouly tin *You are now in the great work of liberating rom priest slavery, and every true the human mind y is, how can any Germaa tended infallible combi slavery—to any jeste ...
... TBE SULTAN OP ZANIBAB AND SLAVERY. In reply Sir R. An*tnither, Mr Bonrke Raid that out only had the Saltan Zanzibar tarried out his treaty eDKagemeuta, but he bad algo of own accord rap* I-reased slavery hia dominion*, and atopned the the slave caravans ...
... existence of slavery? Mr Bourke said that he thought he bad drawn a distinction between slavery and the slave trade. Mr Forster—That was not the question, but whether there had been any correspondence with the Porte as to the existence of slavery? Bourke said ...
... SPAIN. Maprip, Monday. —M. Castelar has made a speech in favour of the complete and immediate abolition of slavery, showing that the decrease of slavery caused an increase of wealth. FRANCE. Paris, Monday.—In to-day’s sitting of the Legislative Body, M. Mony ...
... to tolerate slavery in any place under their rule. The Duke Richmond and Gordon believed that there was no harbour the large and extended sense at Cyprus, hut there were excellent roadsteads. As the intentions the Government regard slavery, he should have ...
... Hardy denied that the circular was a recognition of slavery by English Government for the first time. AH the relations of the country with friendly slaveholding nations were a recognition of slavery. He denied the principles laid down by Sir H. James ...
... sufficient reason for thus receiving him. bearing in mind that, while the British Government desires mitigate the horrors slavery, Her Majesty’s ships ..re not intended for the reception other persons than her officers and crews. If a fugitive has been ...
... Majesty to instruct the Plenipotentiaries of Great Britain Berlin to move the Congres-s adopt declaration that the existence of slavery as established institution has been long repng* uant t’» civilisation, anti any nation which permits is thereby disqualified ...
... disturbe:! state of Spain, and also because Mr Layard was engaged with considerable success in efforta for the suppression of slavery in Cuba and the adjacent Islands. Their Lordships rose at 7 o'clock, ...