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PARLIAMENT HOUSE OF LORDS

... LORDS. Friday.—iiarl Granville inquired whether the Goveruioent could give any more explicit informc/clou of the existence of slavery in Cyprus, and what action they proposed take. Lord Salisbury replied that the Govemmeut had no official information on the ...

T Il E JUBILEE SINGERS WILL GIVE THEIR ENTERTAINMENT CONSISTING OF QUAINT AND MELODIOUS SACRED SONGS AS SUNG IN ..

... T Il E JUBILEE SINGERS WILL GIVE THEIR ENTERTAINMENT CONSISTING OF QUAINT AND MELODIOUS SACRED SONGS AS SUNG IN DAYS OF SLAVERY, IN THE MUSIC HALL, PETERHEAD, oy PRIDAY 16th APRIL, 1880 - Reserved Seats, 2s (a limited number) , Front Seats, is , Back ...

time of the repeal the navigation laws • ami chief | these stood the for lights. Taking ; i facie

... any candidate, but must have majority ot all the votes in the House. The Kepubllcaus-the Antt- Slavery, or more correctly, perhaps the Anti-Kxtension of*Slavery party have put up Speaker John Sherman of Ohio, and support him tbs tnll extent, of their vote ...

TUB EAST AFRICAN SLAVE TRADE

... once the enrae slavery remolrdd; to point out that calamities similar tbs hnrricans occurred to other aationi, #bloh rebotsred rapidly from their effecU only because (hey did not labour Under the moral paralysis caused by the statin of slavery. His it is ...

T H E JUBILEE SINGERS WILL GIVE THEIR ENTERTAINMENT CONSISTING OF QUAINT AND MELODIOUS SACRED SONGS AS SUNG IN DAYS

... T H E JUBILEE SINGERS WILL GIVE THEIR ENTERTAINMENT CONSISTING OF QUAINT AND MELODIOUS SACRED SONGS AS SUNG IN DAYS OF SLAVERY, IN THE MUSIC HALL, PETERHEAD, ON RIDAY 16th APRIL, 1880. - - Reeerved Seats, 2s (a limited number) ; Front Seats, le ; Back ...

HOUSE OF COMMON'S

... should be formed. Mr Gilpin remarked that whore had agreed that slavery should exist, ought to sec that cmditioo carried out. Mr Kinoatrd also commented .-t vetvly the existence of slavery, A discussion followed, in the course of which Mr Macfic supported ...

THE NEGRO AND THE NORTH

... the anti-slavery motive was a mere pretence. In what consists the sin of slavery except in crushing for selfish reasons human capacities that would otherwise be capable of indefinite growth ? No doubt there is a more and less in this ; and slavery usually ...

FROM A NEW YORK CORRESPONDENT

... Cheever’s popularity is the consequence of his anti-slavery principles. But this, although to a certain extent true, is not all the truth. : It is not simply because Dr. Cheever preaches against i slavery that he has lost the greater part of his coni gregation ...

DR. CHEEVER IN' GLASGOW

... deserves it still more for the sake of the cause which represents. Glasgow has never been behind in protesting j against slavery, and she is only acting consistently when she expresses her sympathy with nob'e man, who •» been brave enough to stiller, ...

MEI BUCHAN. OBSERVER, FRMIATI

... made a nation of slave-hunters for the benefit of the Southern aristocracy stung them to the quick, and the opposition to slavery and its minions because hitter and systematic throughout the whole North. During this long period in which the Government ...