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THE IMPERIAL BRITISH EAST AFRICA COMPANY

... into a *h re-ion known to be rich in ivory and supposed to . contain mineral wvealth. it- The subject of the abolition of slavery continues w to receive the closest attention, and there are i evident signs that the end desired is bling steadily a worked ...

THE ABERDEEN BAKERS' ASSOCIATION

... blacks in South America before the emancipation, left There were now, he believed, some in a, state equal to yom, that of slavery. The fact was the state of things MwD was a, disg race to Scotland. They now camneto their of tis Iown oxperience-the experiehce ...

TRADE AND WAGES

... it was tihe bounderi duty of every -itizen to see that wealth was produced tinder conditions that did riot entail absolute slavery and misery upon those who were creating it. Artisans who had received in- etresses of wages had donle so at the expeirsej ...

THE BENWELL MURDERER

... 1 United Service Magazine for October, which it; just issued, contains au article by General Lord Wolsoley on The Anti-Slavery Congress. He thinks public opinion should be brought to bear upon the question, and for ,that purpose argues that committees ...

Ship News

... co-operation of the natives, who every b al where hail the arrival of their countryman, to ti he rescue them from the most abjeut slavery. -Yet ti the military force of Spain in those settlements ti !a is triuly formidable; and without some power- c ad ful support ...

THE HAWARDEN TENANTRY

... slave in England. Engliplimen and Scotchimen were sent out to the West Indian Ilands, and bilame slaves the're. For some time slavery was a permitted .to exioit there in a very limited form, and lie ,here was nothing to pr~event its existence in this Id country ...

THE CAPTURE OF SAMORY

... say, not young and able to be trained as tLoops for marauding purposes-would be sent away, and in all probability sold into slavery, or killed. In my journeys up to Kab-en- Dougou I came so frequently upon heaps of dead bodies that I could only imagine that ...

LONDON STOCK EXCHANGE

... Tricks,' a three-act comney ces of wit and intrigue; and 'The Creole,' a drama of stnM )e- interest, based on a story of slavery in Mauritius. jfr ig Brooks became the writer of the Parliamentary saumay b- for the Mornig Chronicle, and occupied a seat ...

THE CHAMBERS OF COMMERCE

... against the imputations a- which' have been so freely levelled at them in this se country, ridiculing the idea of anything like slavery in w is connection with thre Kanakas. He describes the Poly- le I, nesian labheures' as perfectly well aware of their rights ...

ABERDEEN TRADES COUNCIL

... thought, that the shireholders should know that their dividend was taken out of the workinen-that they wore the clothes made by slavery. ( Shame.) Mr M'Intosh was a shareholder, and he could hard- ]y believe the statements that had been made by Mr Boyce, but ...

ABERDEEN TRADES' COUNCIL

... themselves '? Idir James Forbes, boot- rivetter, said that; if they had to choose between the two evils of boycotting and slavery they ought to choose the least, He believed that the public would he perfectly - willing to pay a little moren for their bread ...

COMMANDER OF BRITISH INDIAN COLUMN

... not-alone as victor *- . Drawn to thyself tbh vorld's aliptiring eye3, Burt with thy heol orn neck of thea oppressor Front slavery's dust, see arts and seience rise. - And yet, and yet, 'mid plaudits shake ilie nation, Afovillg with modest bearing, yru-ndly ...