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Prince de Metteroioh hat arrived at Havre, where j at poeee passing a week. The Lieutenant Governor of the North

... to visit the Viceroy at Simla. The Government of India and Sir Jung. Bahadoor arc making strenuous exertions to tuppreet slavery in Nepaul. - Seventeen milliont out of twcply-three milliont of the Italian population are unable to road and write. . ...

A WARNING ABOUT CONTINENTAL WAR

... millions interest, and the mortification of seeing the whole continent in the worst and most miserable condition political slavery that can be conceived. In weighing, therefore, the benefits and the evils which we. received at the hands of King William ...

Southwold

... his pablis sod political career referring asenisily to kis site& la regard to the civil war, sad se the stbespest abides of slavery. A striking parial was draws braise his chars:Aar sad ghat of and Lisaftew remarked a repel& emits GI predriag Waitress, Lain ...

JOURNALISTS IN CONFERENCE

... EngUnd. Th. is now • little over IS yaws of ego. Tun Foreign Mar has Weed a Pmelianteatery paper contenting respecting the of slavery in Nset Africa and the islands of Z•ne.har end Pemba A PAILIMILITART p j ssmd OM cm. aims further to the and government of ...

MORNING HERALD

... expressed in favour of such party that which calls Jefferson Dam its chief. Confederacy for maintenanoe and extension of slavery cannot eventually succeed. ...

DEATH HON-BOXS

... ball, with the dresses for the girl and his pockets full of poisoned bon-bons. A CLAVBI draft of now Cooslilutioh prohibit* slavery tha Spanish posasasiona. ...

THE CIVIL WAR IN AMERICA

... If tho civil war continued they should bo bound to admit that tbo worst stain the American character was not its domestic slavery. whites now suffered more than even tbo negroes suffered from their masters, and this civil war was laying tho foundation ...

THE HALESWORTH TIMES EAST SUFFOLK ND GENERAL ADVERTISER . —Tuesday, August 5, 1863

... the subject, and soon os tho correspondence was concluded it would be laid on table. His lordship added that tho love of slavery wsis so ingrained in tho Spanish and Portuguese people that tho governors of settlements of those countries persisted in ...

BROTHER JONATHAN’S APPEAL TO BROTHER SAMBO. {Punch.) Neow, Sambo, darn it— Brother there, I quess that oughter ..

... SAMBO. {Punch.) Neow, Sambo, darn it— Brother there, I quess that oughter pleaae you: You know how we in aim eat our. From slavery to ease you. You know we al’ys hov proclaimed One man good as 'nother, And never hev we felt ashamed Toe greet you as brother ...

NOTES THE WEEK. ADULTERATION ACT. Tie coming into operation last Mor day of the Adulteration Food and Drink and ..

... silver tea-pot, and an illuminated address, in token of his successful efforts in emancipating the brickfield children from a slavery which has been described degrading as that of Asia and Africa. In a little publication he gave such a harrowing account of ...

THE HALESWORTH TIMES, EAST SUFFOLK AND GENERAL ADTERTISER-—TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 24, 1857

... sovereign states. Nothing was said in the debates in- bills the slavery question. A bill has been reported for the relief of the inhabitants of Kansas. bill abrogates the laws passed bv the pro-slavery legislature. The UallM-Clarendon Central American Treaty ...