SLAVERY IN CUBA
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... published iu te .t, dcreun on deoodayrnnoufced ?? of Sir fjcnc Stephen, Q.,. tlbe celebrated advoeate fior tile rolixion of slavery. Deceased was the yonrgest son of the late James Stephen, Esq., 511 . Arsttr iin Char cery, and brother of the late ., lt ...
... wais a crime severely punished in the slave- holding states. Even in the North, few had then the courage to avow their anti-slavery I inciples. To be an emancipationist was to farogo social pleasures in ' good society,' and all hope of civil enployment or ...
... Legislature of New York State. ABOLITION OF SLAVERY IN CUBA DIADEMc, NOV. 5. Senor D'Albrate, the minister of the colonies, to-day read in the Senate the Government bill relating to the abolition of slavery in Cuba. In explaining the object and intention ...
... were pretty much whiere slavery left them, where slavcry put them, w ere slaverv crushed them. The greatest of all hiund- rances to their progress had been a prejudice which was as deep and[ as cruel, if tbhat was possible, as slavery itself-a pre-jadicr ...
... a Earl correspondence which has recently passed Ville, between the chairman of the Aborigines' elate Protection and Anti-Slavery Societies and .e late the Marquis of Salisbury. But that the hmond letters are given in full, and carry their [iiher own testimony ...
... fight. But it was the cause of right, the cause of God; and they were seeking to deliver their people from the curse and slavery of drink; to bring them back to self- respect, to self-control, and to the love and service of God, from which drink had banished ...
... nine lady members were present. FOREIGN. The report of the committee of the Spanish Senate recommending the aholi. tion of slavery in Cuba ewas approve1 by the ministers yesterday at a cabinet council. The reports will be submitted tao the Senate on Tuesday ...
... replying to the b Earl of Shaftesbury, said he had been in - f formed both by Sir Garnet W'olseloy and f Coloncl Biddulph that slavery did not eist in Cyprus. 1f any case of involuntary d servitudc were pointed out, her Ma jest' &;overnment would have no hesitation ...
... yesterday, Lord ol Selborne, in moving for papers on the sub- w jeet of slavery in Cuba. drew attention to ti the agreement which Spain had entered d into with this eountrv to abolish slavery in at all her provinces not having been carried g out. The Marquis ...
... haq become .) geueral. When a towL is t'dt-u most of the men d are slaughtered, and the. woinen and children sold of into slavery. T The French inhabitants here are so alarmed at d the utter want of prutectiun that they have written s to the governor of ...
... Par' s olge, OxfCAd ;562 THE KIDNAPPfN4 IN TURKEY. A correspondence with the £k,Qrn Office has been published by the Anti-Slavery jctyrcspect- Y ilg the detention of kidnapped Greek and b ?? deai: children in Turkish houses. The scciety COnAe t. Vl I that ...