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THE AFGHAN SITUATION

... SPAIN. f THE SLAVERY QUESTION IN CUBA. THE ATTEMPT ON THE LIFE OF THE r ICING. MADRiD, Thursday.: The Senators and Deputies for Cuba were yester- day heard by the committee of the 'Chamber upon 'the t] bill for the Abolition of Slavery in that uolony ...

OUR LONDON LETTER

... earnest philanthropist, a t sincere hater of slavery, and he does not scruple to say that a divine Nemesis is at work here, and s that we are now suffering the penalty for the crime of encouraging slavery by buying slave- grown cotton, without making ...

THE NORTH SEA LIQUOR TRAFFIC

... e. The real cause is set forth by the Eclair, whose remarks, thouh. applicable to the rejection Iof the Brussels Anti-Slavery Convention of 1890, are quite as applicable to the Liquor Traffic Convention of 1S7. It says:- L The Convention has been ...

THE EMPEROR NAPOLEON ON POLITICAL ASSASSINATION

... preiveato Englihr captives is proposed. A Chief in Cenittal' Africa is suppuited to he keeping tevesal of our countrymen in slavery. Tei o aidf 'thevG6eeoiimenti isinvkbd iand then ?? Thecountry. 'is-thera'tre of; tager ton ' make iyt-her sacrifiest. Go ...

THE GOUROCK GRAVEYARD CASE

... the world.' c No nation hasproduced more Peter-the-Hermits I or individual apostles than England. Be it the t abolition of slavery, the protection of animals, - or any political or commercial reform, the move- I ment is set going by one man, and ends by ...

OUR CRIMINAL COURTS—SENTIMENTALISM OF THE AGE

... wfas stolen; and i3 tbe thief lbad not vwerewith to make such restotion, he was to be sold Ice his thet; hence the origin of slavery tn he BiblC. Untl the principle ot retaliation blottd Out, an that Ca restitation Is made the bas of our ?? cs, we shaU look ...

LORD PALMERSTON AT SHEFFIELD

... mere waste of blood anit treasure. It was no more against slavery. In the North the feeling against the black mal was stronger than in the South ; and to-morrow, if the States were reunited, slavery would be more strongly fixel than ever. He spoke of the ...

THE LAW OF HYPOTHEC

... remnant-an offensive and oppressive remnant-of the fendal system, which, with all itsmodifications, vwas simply syste. matised slavery, and is at once a disgrace and a cause of danger which justice, wisdon, and iuterest require to be abrogated. ...

GLASGOW CHRISTIAN CONVENTION

... its Position and ” He remarks to that +o with yo gen identi —the emancipated slaves of = United States. be 5 any ot what slavery in the States meant, and as an teeling that still existed among the white men, he menti States would receive the coloured ...

The Court

... the Union news writers would quite bear out this agreeable state of things, especially as the hasty representations of the slavery-upholding portion of the British Press were not consistent with truth ; but the correspondents on the spot having written ...

THE POLMONT CHURCH CASE

... Ad a beverage of tker brsllst Quality.-Atan. of TaH Sultan of Turkey has ratified the General l Act of tke Brussels Anti-Slavery Coagrcse. A SiSEAL Lu:uI1 FooL en BnIESArAs. E t tX cCEO.Y. OIL S rnED. aS TRIPE )'ttlttt OuaCnSfNlATES) CUCOA. St Thonas ...

GLASGOW BANKRUPTCY COURT— YESTERDAY

... and the estatutory j, o ath admintistered. id ?? iC 1, L opT. Staes - Th- e aberetar of he in; British and Foreign An1ti- Slavery Societyr {e|sendhs to the 2'imc* the following extractsI dro mu a letter received from; thire correspodent ,a1In Egypt in ...