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... inlcflifleuce. , nueci&axa.) t Ortenock Office, Saturday, IIJL f&Lfi COAST slavery treaty. , j , . Lord Carnarvon, remove any misappre- jienaion the Gold Coast Slavery Treaty, -; writes to the. Times pointing out that the con- . cessions made by the. ...

CENTRAL ASIA

... Additional particulars hand show affairs on tho Oxus are becoming daily more serious. The treaty with Kanfinon is dyad letter. Slavery continues. The Khanate will probably be annexed to Russia. ...

behoof what can scarce be appreciated dee- j otihed, and he did with admirable coatafe, aubmiasion and ..

... Christianity began their mission, there existed throughout large part of the then known world an established system of domestic slavery. The bondmen were not always of the servile class, but at times slaves were persons of talent and cultivated intellect, filling ...

Published: Thursday 16 April 1874
Newspaper: Greenock Advertiser
County: Renfrewshire, Scotland
Type: Article | Words: 1062 | Page: 2 | Tags: none

THE LATE LORD DERBY

... character of the late Lord Derby would not have fared better in public memory without the three-piled byberbole of Mr Disraeli's slavery. The Standard remarks that Mr Disraeli’s speech on Saturday had the merit of dignity and brevity, and the superlative merit ...

JACOB WAIN WRIGHT

... JACOB WAIN WRIGHT. Mr Price writes the Tones that Jack Waitin'right was rescued fr.un slavery and educated in African asylum at Nasia's. volunfereed to go with Mr Stanley's relief party. When has recovered he will receive some further education and training ...

RUSSIA IN ASIA

... harass the Russians. They attacked village on the Caspian, killed 80 men, and carried off large number women and children to slavery. In spite of the counsels of General Kauffman and the Minister of War, the Russians Qovernmet decline to occupy Khiva. THE ...

SOURCE OF THE NILE

... that domestic slavery on the Gold Coast will dealt with in auch a wsy will lead to its speedy extinction the nation will expect to be fulfilled in a apirit worthy of the country which has never ceased tc protest against all forms of slavery. The Timtt, ...

AMUSEMENTS

... be (for the First Time iu Greenock) the Great New Drama, entitled time and tide To conclude with the Great Drama entitled SLAVERY; Or. Tits the Lash and Chain, Door* Open at Half-past Six—Commence at Seven. Boxes, 2s ; Pit, Is ; Gallery, Bee>od Price Boxes ...

HOUSE OF COMMONS—Yesterday

... action of the Government in determining annex Fiji. Sir Uharleh moved amendment declaring that in view of the existence of slavery, and other difficulties, the annexation of the Fijian territory was a subject approached with great caution. In the course ...

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 ...

GREENOCK ADVERTISER—TUESDAY, APRIL 21. 1874

... strictly Christian grounds, loeal slavery, ea wall as the traffic the African coast. tbe first meeting of the committee, as we ate told in his memoirs, be protested against slavery as well as tba slave trade. As slavery was (according to bis view) sa much ...

Published: Tuesday 21 April 1874
Newspaper: Greenock Advertiser
County: Renfrewshire, Scotland
Type: Article | Words: 2239 | Page: 2 | Tags: none