SLAVERY IN CUBA
... SLAVERY CUBA. From Madrid it is telegraphed that the reply of Spain to the United States note contains pledge that emancipation shall be gradually carried out in Cuba. ...
... SLAVERY CUBA. From Madrid it is telegraphed that the reply of Spain to the United States note contains pledge that emancipation shall be gradually carried out in Cuba. ...
... SLAVERY IN CUBA. A deputation from the Anti-Slavery Society waited on Lord Derby yesterday, urging the Government to take some decisive steps in the way of friendly mediation to bring about equitable termination of the war in (Slba, and for the abolition ...
... of slavery throughout the world.” Of course, can all understand what that means. The Anti-Slavery Society thinks are likely to have some influence in Turkey and Egypt shortly, and desires that our first step shall towards the abolition of slavery. I am ...
... in mind that, although her Majesty’s Government is desirous by every means in its power to remove or mitigate the evils of slavery, yet her Majesty’s ships are not intended for the reception of persons other than officers and crew. commanding officer is ...
... against the recent circular addressed to'tho officers in command her Uajesi; ’« ships respecting fugitives escaping from slavery. ...
... preparing to cstabhih legations and consulates abroad. Ninety Chinese officials are already designated tor this service. SLAVERY THE EAST COAST OF AFRICA, A letter received yesterday, dated Zanzibar, June 4th, tom Zanzibar correspondent of the Western ...
... answer he would consult his colleagues. Earl Carnarvon, yesterday, received a deputation from the British and Foreign Anti-Slavery Society, on the employment of coolies in South Africa and other colonies. Gis lordship said the interest of the natives would ...
... the spirit of our law and the letter of several judicial deliverances in taking cognisance of slavery'. If one man should given up, another should. Slavery makes difference, simply because British law does not know slave when it sees him, and does not ...
... sacrifice destroyed slavery itself, did its utmost by persuasion, even by force, to fcvt other countries to follow the example and the slave trade, will bo lost to us for ever. * do not charge the Government with any intention restoring slavery, for I do not ...
... whom they have escaped; (3) it sets tip something which England is to recognise and acknowledge law—the institution of human slavery—which the conscience of tho nation holds to be crime. The officers therefore resolve tocall meeting of thecommitteeof the ...
... intention restoring slavery, for I do not for moment suppose that they have any, and I have reasons that belief. In the first place, there is the guarantee of Lord Carnarvon, who has proved oimself to bo one of the best anti-slavery Ministers we have ever ...
... are not generally successful. We are trying at this present moment to erect memorials to Lord Byron and Clarkson, the anti-slavery champion. Mr. Disraeli did what could to help the first; nevertheless it languishes. Mr. Ward Hunt has involuntarily done ...