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BRITAIN AND SLAVERY

... BRITAIN AND SLAVERY. The first great blow which the present Government inflicted upon themselves was that which betrayed their sneaking sympathy with slavery when they issued the monstrous circular respecting the treatment of fugitive slaves by the officers ...

ABOLITION OF SLAVERY

... ABOLITION OF SLAVERY. The abolition slavery in Porto Rico, Ly Spain, will he gradually effected, in deference to appeals that hare been made. THE WEATHER. The wind in London this morning was S.—Rain. LONDON PRODUCE MARKET. Sugar.—Market remains quiet ...

THE SLAVERY QUESTION

... THE SLAVERY QUESTION. A New York telecrara » b'H kui I'een introduced into the American ih of the protection the all Ami nc»n citixen. connected with id,very. panned, would atroy mo>t the cluim. agaimrt Si>aiu injuries to Americms Cuba. ...

AFRICAN SLAVERY

... AFRICAN SLAVERY. The Timu obwrvee that we find eertafabpUiu duties lying before in such regions as tin We Coast of Africa. We can pnt down slaverpa, ,1 piracy there if persist, and it unworthy ,» rich and vigorous people to cry out against tho smalt tax ...

BOSWELL AND SLAVERY

... BOSWELL AND SLAVERY. (From the New York CkriUiau Union, Ward Beecher a paper.) that moat entertaining books, Boswell's Life of Johnson,” there is passage in which the biographer thinks it worth while to. give us his opinions on the slave trade. Boswell ...

SLAVERY IN MADAGASCAR

... SLAVERY IN MADAGASCAR Those who read the last volume Madagascar the late Mr Ellis, and still more all the readers of the excellent book published three years ago by Dr Mullens, the learned and devoted secretary of the London Missionary Society, will once ...

AFRICAN SLAVERY

... excuses for Zanzibar slavery that their numbers would die out were they not continually replenished by fresh importations; but this, though slaves, is not true freemen. Sir Bartle Frere expresses his conviction that were slavery abolished to-morrow, no ...

SLAVERY IN CUBA

... SLAVERY IN CUBA. The Times, commenting on the debate Mr Hughes’s motion on Friday evening, says that it greatly doubts whether the long agitation against slavery did all the good it was intended to do, or-can bo credited with much cf the result now happily ...

SLAVERY IN CUBA

... SLAVERY IN CUBA. The announcement recently made that the law for the gradual abolition slavery has been signed by the King of Spain incorrect. It merely the lonv-delayed code of rules for the working of Senor Wortz’s preparatory law of 1868, which has ...

SLAVERY AND SUGAR

... SLAVERY AND SUGAR. In diacturin? the question the Slave Circulars, the Plan tr*b' Gazette says that, while it has generally been assumed that the actions the British Government and Par* liamont have always been consistently antagonistic to slavery in ...

THE ANTI-SLAVERY MISSION

... THE ANTI-SLAVERY MISSION. Sir Bartle Frere left Cairo yesterday for Suez, where H.M.S. Britain is waiting convey the members of the Mission to Zanzibar. ...

COLONEL GORDON AND SLAVERY

... COLONEL GORDON AND SLAVERY. A telegram h-w been received from CoL Gordon ■stating that with the Increased powers now given him it will be his own fault if slavery is not abolished the territories over which he has been appointed. THE EASTERN’ QUESTION ...