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THE HEALY CLAUSE OF THE LAND ACT

... s passengers, and 4 4- i od. for third-class. SLAVERY IN EGYPT. A telegram from Cairo says there is no foundation for the report that the Egyptian Ministry is disposed to favour the continuance of slavery. A special committee for the affairs of the Soudan ...

THE COLOUR PREJUDICE

... ex-slave States. Even the Abolitionists who made war on slavery largely join in practising that social ostracism which bars the upward path of the freedman. In Philadelphia, where there was no slavery, every sixth tramcar was labelled For Coloured Persons ...

HUMANITY TO BRUTES OR BRUTALITY TO MAN?

... regarded as brutality to man? THE ANTI-SLAVERY SOCIET (. To tihe ED1rOR of tie I-ALL MALL GAZETTE. SiR,-1 do not think that any Englishman would be bold enough to swrite articles in your paper in delence of slavery, especially as wve are at the close of ...

NOTES FROM WASHINGTON

... before. it on the: first case that arises; and this will be followed by an effort to set, aside the. amendment abolishing slavery as an Act passed b1y aid of Southern States under duress. Everything points, to the Supreme Court as the next battle-field ...

BLUNDERS v. CRIMES

... exile of NAPOLEON I., and the coekJ d'tat of December, I848, at Paris; and to the same class belong the standing problems of slavery, political assassination in all cases whatever, even, with some, capital punishment, and all applications of the sponge, however ...

THE CHIEF JUSTICE AND MR. JUSTICE BLACKBURN

... soldiers, or civilians liable to military duty. The last statute, it is true, was passed in I847, long after the abolition of slavery ; but that part of it which refers to martial law is merely a re-enactment of provisions which had been inserted in other ...

SOME ASPECTS OF THE NATAL CASE

... I nglishnwn gre tip and it is notorious tirst Lord 1 I-l n o in liv a defec cnr of West In(lian slavery, carried to his ; Ia l let that horror of slavery an(l sympatihy with tise dark races \ i lttilillcts of Ilis cotlatrvillels ith wlhich it was most ...

OCCASIONAL NOTES

... regard 'to the alleged slavery in Western Australia to which we called attention the other day. It will be seen, indeed, from a. letter which 'we publish elsewhere, that there is another side to the matter. Of course there is: the slavery has some sort of veil ...

FOURTH EDITION

... British Museumi on week-day evenings. I i I i THE HORRORS OF MAHDISM. THOUSANDS SLAUGHTERED AND SOLD INTO SLAVERY. The secretary of the Anti-Slavery Society has received the translation of a letter forwarded by some influential Abyssinians to Mr. Flad, ...

THE STRANGE WILL SUIT

... British and Foreign Anti-Slavery Society at breakfast this morning at the West- minster Palace Hotel. The gathering was to have been presided over by Mr. Arthur Pease, MP., and the special object was to hear the Bishop's views oil slavery in and around Zanzibar ...

THE ECCLESIASTICAL COURT OF APPEAL

... It is not her doctrine and her law that decides these questions. No, these are our gilded chains, the heavy badges of a slavery imposed upon us from without by an alien power, under which we can only pray and weep. Much might be said upon this, but ...