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HAVELOCK

... It eight had died; nearly 60 were bound in chains, of f r. whom two had died; while a number more had been t' reduced to slavery. The severity of the persecution I LOrendering communication from the sufferers exceed-o Leingly perilous, fesw particulars ...

A ROMANCE OF THE STAGE

... and ambition in the hopeless llght. ' Life at the Morality Theatre, to which Je n c gets attached, is a mixture of cruel slavery c and shameful lawlessness. The virtuons girls have a bad time of it. The girls troubled with no sense of womanly honour have ...

HISTORIC MUSIC AT THE INVENTIONS

... compeuition were the N following ?? Wase emancipatioi an injury to the n South in its coulpetition with nations which retain o slavery? Wvaeemancipationabenefit ?? o labourers, and wogld the re-enslavement of the blacks, if if it were possible,.injuee Northern ...

THE PRINCE OF WALES AND THE ARTISTS' CORPS

... thse' Mubhle- E ir ?? M1ountstireeras. MC ~TlE SIAVE TrRADE.-MF. C. H. A110Dsi, nt secretary to the British cnd Foreigao Anti-Slavery i tr. Isocisty,t writes to call our attention te ?? ee''at tltat Ater. I ly Sydney Buxton icas obtaiecail fihee placulhui ...

THE WEST INDIAN ENIGMA.*

... theory into practice. He re- members that there are living Christians in America who sincerely regret the extinction of slavery in the war of thirty-fiva years ago. te sees bow hard it still is to reconcile theory with practice in the Southern States ...

LITERATURE

... en- courages female prostitution by taking it under its immediate patronage and control. The chief evil attending domestic slavery in China is, that it di-a rectly promotes concubinage to a vast extent. Thusi the Confucian morality, though good in theory ...

LITERATURE

... in these regions, describel them with minutehess, and dwells on them with pleasure. She gives not anunfavourable acouat of slavery near to New Orkeane, in a matedal point of view, except, indeed, when blaeks are Owned by blacks, ad that to represented as ...

LONDONFRIDAY, October 22

... one of the ,most difficult which the country had to deal with. It had already caused a tremendous war, but the problem of slavery would not be wholly solved until the freedmen had equal chance of secui ing all the benefits of liberty which the best men ...

OLD VIRGINIA.*

... PS lmaother form of Sto , 1i -,isIllP. Lt. If the rnnatwity w ere a negro, lie ver Was 'lretty slrE! tho be conleniied to slavery for po the rest of his life. It was a croel tune in every k i rs presict. In every villige the swhi'pping-post se ,s 1 was ...

CURRENT LITERATURE

... cipatiou of slaves in. Brzil reeived the Royal a Sanction. Within ten years from that date it is supposed tht the institution of slavery in Bra * ailf haie become a thing of the past. The Town of Cowper. By Thomas , Wright. ?? Low and Co.) For al readers who ...

France.—A telegraphic despatch received yesterday announced that Prince Louis Napoleon escaped on Monday ..

... probably follow.—Letters from Rome of the 9th inst., announce the arrival of forty Ethiopian women redeemed by the Holy See from slavery: they are to go to Chambery in Savoy, to be educated in a religous establishment, and will be afterwards sent as missionaries ...

THE ARAB EBB TIDE.*

... with his beadqnirters at Xhartonun. Malidism was rge extent, a movement in defence oi slaverv. And the z maintennnce of slavery is an element in the onttbern Arab struggg' e for coinrntree. Having offered the foregoing parmllelisms as a help to the ...