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... SLAVERY. Mr. HUTT said it wsnuothis intention to bring forward, on Thursday next, his motion ou the subject of slavery, but it was certainly his intention to bring torward the subject ou a future occasion. WINDOW TAX. Lord DUNCAN said, on this day fortnight ...
... lords—cach famil; on its own croft or small farm. remit to land. rd a certain portion of the produce of the vest. This kind of slavery can be There are numbers more slaves, for and ving their owners, for they are so rs or Yamun runners, owners, may men and ...
... acquainted with seek other in slavery, and associated together from belonging to the mania part of Africa. The adults consist of 10 mac and eight women. Some of the children are infante. One of the women has been in slavery 36 years. Several of them have ...
... SLAVERY IN AMERICA. We bave been requested by the wrter to sive um segtion to the following letter: — TO CHARLES hCATH Sir,— L am one of the uofortuuate neyro race, but was born Iree. Nevertbelvss, | am a native of a country where slavery and all ite ...
... containing a long Mr Hardinge, tion of the status of slavery in the islands of “ then, lated, which should form the basis of tie “1, A decrees should be issued at once by you ing the legal status of slavery in islands of Zanzibar 2, An assurance should be ...
... steps should be taken for the couplete extinction of slavery throughout the of the claves had been vader a decree made a few years ago, the process out inconsistent with the honour and the sentiment slavery should contioue to exist in teritery under Beitish ...
... your payer of the 23d instant has forwarded to me by a friend who calls my attention to your leading article on “ Chains and Slavery,” and acks if such a “horrible pic- ture” can be true. I will thank you if you will allow me to say that it is not true. First ...
... MODERN SLAVERY. ad life ta When men for filthy lucre’s And made our common flesh and When under chain, and goad, and lash, The tyrant bied We Britons. as a their freedom gave. Unslain the Despot reappears, in the land ; ‘neath Christian Bs form But with ...
... Advocate d not intend to for interdict connection with ring of || usseis at mitted a oo |, votes was continued. The ques-| a of slavery at Zinzibar was raised e Consular vote. ‘The Lords’ amendments the V.ceination were asidered, and & proposal to disagree with ...
... the of the Electoral Bill rendering testants, and nat sted clgible forthe Chambers. In the Chamber, Senor Moreira the anti-slavery taken up = Swarte announced United States Envoy, = — pellating the Premier to. the AF at ...
... SLAVERY IN CUBA. GRANVILLE drew the attention of the Government to the subject of slavery in Cuba. As he understood it, S n had given assurances it was only the existence of the insurrection that prevented them from taking steps to put an end to that ...