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THE ARMY OF THE SOUTH

... North again. I do not believe that there is a man anywhere South but is heartily tired of being eternally annoyed with this slavery question, and would now fight harder to maintain the separation than they would have done at any previous time for the right ...

THE SOUDAN CAMPAIGN

... merely onl the pacific character of the- population. By twvo famnous proclesiatiosn lie staved off the burning question of slavery, and then set about to organise means to smash ip the Mohdi. He urged first that Zebehr Pasha, should he seist to set up ...

LAND [ill] SCOTLAND IN THE OLDEN TIME

... illusion; and if the days to which he had been refer' ring were ignorant of poverty, it~ was greatly due tb ths fact that slavery held its piaee their economy; the serfs and slaves -were the poor of these ancient times. In fhis connection M~r Jamieson ...

CASTING THE BELL FOR THE ROYAL COURTS OF JUSTICE

... b~y Chambers of Comm;erce and other 'bedies, and gives-prominent position to the steps I t-akaet boythe ' lfliuantial Anti-Slavery Society' s tn instruct and inform; pulblic opinion on this great questiorn. H~ealso reviews alt some liength E th-e vet-ions ...

SUNDAY IN SCOTLAND

... is a standing accusation against us who livein'the southern part -of the island. And yet we know that we are not in such slavery as some of our fellows. If Sunday dawns a fine and 'sunny summer day we know that there are many recrea- tions for the poor ...

LATEST NEWS

... Island, where, after a short detention, she was released. A rumour prevails that England and Spain have agreed to abolish slavery in Cuba, and that the American Government will take strong ground in opposition to it. Tue Queen’s Procress.—The Queen left ...

HELPFUL WIVES

... fact that some of the mewi have kissed the rbakles 3, which a wife imposes, and hlwo either thought or e, said, If this be slavery, who'd be free '. Luther, ie speaking of hiH wife, said, 1 I would not exchange my d. poverty, with her, for all the riches ...

MR. HENRY GEORGE ON TRADE DEPRESSION

... newiispaers said in his own country when the. cc slavery st~ruggle beagan. (Applause.) If Any one P1 looked over the American papers of that day, he would ti find the very saine deronciations ot the auti~slavery agitators that 'were now levelled against the ...

DOUBLE MURDER AT NOTTINGHAM

... Arab troupe of acrobats, who have been performing in this city, con- tains a number of English children in a condition of slavery. It is said there are no fewer than twelvei of i them, and that, under a guise of apprenticeship, they were actually sold ...

QUARTER SESSIONS

... steith his igraphic and liumtnOMA~sescr,'iutioi5, cud liar. ticuanluy wvihs This illustrastionis of Aerievrfrr scinerv ,nnd slav~ery, anti gold digging in Australia,' whc ife ibte ~ t pii tasmagore lor umaciclhtntern.:and -the hurilliatit dgxrca lfite c ...

CONSERVATIVE V. LIBERAL RULE

... Colonies. .61,000,000. EGYPT AND THIE SOUYDAN. CO'NSI ER VATTYJ-i., LTBERAL. ORDE, PACE rlOSIl'~tIT. , ANARCHY, WAiL, RUUI\, SLAVERY. Lord lBeaclnsiieild hsuea~rd Brii ah mil~ilio's over Mi' Gladtonso eamad fivu ldoollty cauup'ignoi, coa.A. Egy~ ad te fucoCelot ...

THE FRESCH MINISTRY AND PANAMA TRIAL

... Brussels, 'March 15. The Immdepeimdence Beige to-day states that an important letter has been Asddressed by the I Belgian Anti-Slavery Society to the Belgian -Minister for Foreign Affairs declaring that the I Arab slave-hunters are better provided than evter ...