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WHITE SLAVERY

... national opinion against slavery, it may be as well for people to reflect upon the poavibility of abhorring the name while tolerating the thing. In many countries there land there is often a ve is really very little harm im slavery, but in’ free Eng- great ...

. THE GOLD COAST COIONY- X cOMEBPOKDEifT writing from Tape Coast March 20 says:—Considerable surprise haß been ..

... same as in goods and chattels. Slavery is longer under the protection of the British flag, but there is no sign or symptom slavery or pawning being actually abolished all. 8 far as the British Government is concerned slavery 9 not exist, and has become a ...

PARISH OF ENCHINNAN

... AND SLAVERY. PUBLIC MEETING will be held the Fait High OK-fcCH, on TUESDAY Evening. 18th November, the Ltrv. CHARLES NEW, Returned Mlwkmwy from East Cos of Africa, and the IvEV. BENJAMIN MILLARD, Secretaiy to the British and Foreign Anti-Slavery Society ...

A NEW SLAVE CIRCULAR

... the territorial waters of any State, yon will not admit or entertain any demand made upon yon for his surrender the ground slavery. (2 net Intended, nor is It possible, to lay down any precise general rule as to the oases which von ought to receive fugitive ...

THE SULTAN OF ZANZIBAR

... abolishing slavery is not, like previous ones, only colour able, but this time is really in earnest. Letters found on board captured slave dhows have shown his ness that the Arabs intended revolting against him because of his anti-slavery measures, and ...

BARRIT.^AD

... and French anti-slavery societies memorialised the late Sultan against theso enormities. His minister, Fuad Pasha, with characteristic polite Turkish falsehood, replied blandly. that his Government was quite in accord with the anti-slavery societies, and ...

SL.VI Y AND Tin- SWYI; TKADltrj ' public meeting to receive uepulatf >n from Loudon consisting of the H» v

... South Sea Islands, kidnapped men are practically and dealt with bondsmen. supply this extensive Held slavery, the slave-trade must curried on. slavery exists, the trade will continued. If checked, even suppressed, in one place, will crop up tiub outlet ...

A PATRIOTIC GIFT

... generally, as well respecting tbs income bat certainly not account of the negroes and tbe abolition of alave trade as well as slavery, may be reckoned the kindness of very rr-tpecuble man Durham, MrSbakespere wbo, about tbe year 1828, wrote to inform me that ...

f Registered for Traainmsiog Abroad.]

... JOSIAH HENSON, Uncle Tom, will LECTURE FREE ST. GEORGE'S, on TUESDAY Evening, 27th March. Subject—Forty-two Years of Slavery. Doors open at 7.30. Chair to be taken at Eight o'Clock. Tickets to bo had from tlio following Booksellers: A. GARDNER, MOSS ...

CRUELTIES TO COOLIES IN DEMERARA

... slave who touches British soil at once springs into the light of freedom All this is trne; but, unhappily, the spirit of slavery is to subtle, the pride of race so arrogant, and an unchecked love of power so fatal the moral sense, that the snake, although ...

THE SLAVE IMAGINATION

... had only seen wealth in connection with slavery. Wealth, intelligence, refine. ment, luxury—all those elements that distinguish ad- vanced civilisation—I had only seen in connection with the system of human slavery. T had an idea that no man —I know my ...

HOUSE OF COMMONS—MONDAY

... put b.v the member for Dundee had reference to the leader in Monday's Standard. Mr motion the subject of the West African slavery gave rise to animated debate, and was supported by several members of the late Government, but the discussion was a purely ...