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THE ENGLISH BOYS SOLD INTO SLAVERY

... cedldren had- been solj jar-s Slvr nA uch so as any negro to AfIrica ; beit i~e ddntthink. the statute for the sejlp~rem,-on 1St slavery would aupply in the presenit Case. Th1e only pridt that struck' himl as havring any bearings0z tile ease was tihe child-stealing ...

THE GERMAN EAST AFRICAN BILL

... opened, Count Herbert Bismarck said the Government in introducing the measure took its stand princi- pally on Dr Windthorst's slavery resolution. 'The ferment in East Africa had assumed larger dimensions and demanded heavy sacrifices, and the Empire had been ...

ASSAULT ON THE ITALIAN PREMIER

... LomuS yeetetday. - No newsl of Stanley. THE ANTI SLAVERY he CONGRESS. he (Fnrn;McS ThsELoB.A.1 by It Is prebth~e that Brussels, September 14. r It fa probable thati the Opening 'of 'theaS t An Slavery Congress. which was provisionally fixed Gic eo Ocicober ...

GOSSIP FROM THE ATHENAEUM

... Portrait Gallery has received an impor- tant but unbeautiful addition in tihe gift of B. B. Haydon's large painting of the Anti-Slavery Conventionl held at the Freemasons' Tavern in 1840, under the presidency of Thomas Clarkson, about which picturea there is ...

A GLASGOW APPEAL CASE

... the high contractiug parties -to which bind themselves tones all possible means for the purpose of finally extin- guishing slavery and the slave trade on the eastern and western coasts of Africa. 8sWacye.-A5tI/ ssseo6£a Ol Dr Jaoby ownesc Sai-a pa$a5 sabihdfml ...

SHOCKING TRAGEDY IN AMERICA

... either to be biptised or to oj- leave the country. The King of Abyssinia, writes -Mr Allen, of the British and 'Foreign -Anti-Slavery Society, 4expects to enlist the sympathies of the Christian nations of Eiurope, and these ought to be so far given him as ...

THE AFGHAN SITUATION

... SPAIN. f THE SLAVERY QUESTION IN CUBA. THE ATTEMPT ON THE LIFE OF THE r ICING. MADRiD, Thursday.: The Senators and Deputies for Cuba were yester- day heard by the committee of the 'Chamber upon 'the t] bill for the Abolition of Slavery in that uolony ...

CARACTACUS IN ROME

... the loss of thiem ' ble. If it is thy will to r command the universe? ery is it a reason we should voluntarily accept, ,iii slavery I Had I yielded sooner, thy for- c , tune and my glory would have' been less,. and I ;bis oblivion would soon have followed ...

THE BEND OR LIBEL CASE

... Ti7ms, defending the use of God-given dyna- mite. He scouts the idea that it is murder to kill i those who keep the Irish in slavery. The ?? American has an angry leading article on the StanitarV's correspondent in Rome. The 1fsk 7 Work' says that a crisis ...

THE SOUDAN CAMPAIGN

... merely onl the pacific character of the- population. By twvo famnous proclesiatiosn lie staved off the burning question of slavery, and then set about to organise means to smash ip the Mohdi. He urged first that Zebehr Pasha, should he seist to set up ...

LAND [ill] SCOTLAND IN THE OLDEN TIME

... illusion; and if the days to which he had been refer' ring were ignorant of poverty, it~ was greatly due tb ths fact that slavery held its piaee their economy; the serfs and slaves -were the poor of these ancient times. In fhis connection M~r Jamieson ...

CASTING THE BELL FOR THE ROYAL COURTS OF JUSTICE

... b~y Chambers of Comm;erce and other 'bedies, and gives-prominent position to the steps I t-akaet boythe ' lfliuantial Anti-Slavery Society' s tn instruct and inform; pulblic opinion on this great questiorn. H~ealso reviews alt some liength E th-e vet-ions ...