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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 ...

AGRICULTURAL REVIEW

... cmuuloyu'iu L Noihld hi' lomiid f or it Isim, holt a3 fesr it. A befit- ill oIf hotne 'ice oi' six soil CO 6 er0 sam-s mm erp slavery. TOi stock '50 scirs wvould cos. LI3il or- £C401, Cold the. c!r.-tter could not pay hiighe ron unless he got hise faroily ...

ABERDEEN UNITER TRADES COUNCIL

... almost niil. -aMr Milne, blacksmith, thsoughst the carrying of y, such a Proposition icpliced a return to somethcng. like 'r- slavery, because they Nvould he boumcd to obey the1 Court. As to the fairness of judicial decisions, let1 - them only look at rice ...

LORD KINTOBE IN SOUTH AUSTRALIA

... dhes not end ii mere excite- I ment. I wish people could only know of and see ast we kiow aeid we see the oppression and slavery and fbloodshed of Whieh thene cruel Arab invaders are the I cause. There are things which cannot be written of or spken of ...

THE CHARTERED COMPANY

... THE CHARTERED COMPANY,- RE-ELECTION OF MR., RHODES. I PATRIOTIC hPEECR. THE MINEERPL RESOURCES OF., RHODESIA. BRTISHI SLAVERY IN THE TRANSVAALI RA[LWAY TO LAKE TANGANYIKA. An ordinary general meeting of the shareholdew of the British South Africa Company ...

NEW YORK PRICES—THURSDAY

... June 3, 1S33. He had presented a petition on May 21 from inhabi- tants of Edinburgh against the immediate aboli- tion of slavery; and on June 3 lie delivered his first long speech in the Conitnons. Tire error previously made has now been brought under ...

SCOTTISH

... years pastors of E. e that Scottish ChrL. . - M C KIeNTOUs.-The universal sympathey felt here for the vie- Re is tims of slavery has, throrgh the praise-worthy exortions of the m s lady collectors, resrlted in a contribution from Kietore of rio M less ...