THE SLAVERY CRISIS
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... AFRICAN' SLAVERY. Tin:' ion most of the Sou'hern American Slates there is gr. wiig desire r the revival of the slave importing svstera. The fueling is said to have gained much strength that the older and more cautious the Soul hi rn politicians are greatly ...
... SLAVERY IN THE TRANSVAAL. A correspondent meteor to the Daily Yews: — Statements have been by men in high authority that slavery in SSW of its meet odious forms and cruelty of other kinds have been practised by the Boers occupation of the TranavaaL This ...
... Says-' We all dread political slavery, -, or sbecto to the arbitrary power of a king, or of an y tri man or men not derivinig their authority froin ties people. tic Yet such a. state is inconceivably preferable to the slavery of the negrocs. Suppose that ...
... i I THE SLStAVERY CONFERENC . I (RZUTX's TELEGRA..) Brnssele, Novermber 28. m The committee of tho Anti-Slavery Conference lY upon the slave trade at sea held its secoud sittioo 0y to-day, when Lord Vivian, the British Plenipo- r, tentiary, subinitted ...
... AFRICAN SLAVERY The Rev. Thomas Guthrie, in remarkable letter which has published, cars witness to the fact that the use which is made the Bible by clergymen in the Southern States of America to defend the institution of slavery obliges many Abolitionist# ...
... SLAVERY IN CUBA. Lord Salisbury, in answer to an influential ' deputation of the ktritiiM and Foreign Anti. Slavery Suciety making the Government to impress on the SparibiliGuvernment the necessity of abolishing slavery in Cuba, said more could be done ...
... SLAVERY IN BRAZIL. There are at present, the Debats remarks, but two countries in the world, claiming the designation of Christian, in which slavery still exists, Forty years back England freed herself from that dreadful leprosy; in 1848 France followed ...
... SLAVERY AND THE KHEDIVE. The Daily News Cairo correspondent, tele. graphing lest night, sayin—The Khedive, mho is • semen friend of the abolition of elavery, hold that the punishment of slava dealers occasioned the Alabdis' enterprise, As • matter of ...
... SLAVERY IN INDIA, We extract the following from the Calcutta letter of the Times:- Before Parliamient rose a question was pot to Sir Stafford Northcote regarding the sale of girls and slavery generally' in India, T7he subject ie a very old one, and the ...
... principle that slavery Iwas, in~ita very naiture~ evt and essence, a disgrace to a Chriati-iu people and a as civilised land. At that- time there were hardly two Al ,opinions on the Abstract proposition. . What was said t. ?? Was not that slavery wais, a 4 ...
... SLAVERY BRAZIL In th« course of lengthy account Consul at Rio de Janeiro of the great brazihan province of Mu.aa Geraes, which was lately laid before Parliament, refert-nce is.male to slavery i»» braxil- The number of registered slaves in the province ...