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HELPFUL WIVES

... fact that some of the mewi have kissed the rbakles 3, which a wife imposes, and hlwo either thought or e, said, If this be slavery, who'd be free '. Luther, ie speaking of hiH wife, said, 1 I would not exchange my d. poverty, with her, for all the riches ...

MR. HENRY GEORGE ON TRADE DEPRESSION

... newiispaers said in his own country when the. cc slavery st~ruggle beagan. (Applause.) If Any one P1 looked over the American papers of that day, he would ti find the very saine deronciations ot the auti~slavery agitators that 'were now levelled against the ...

DOUBLE MURDER AT NOTTINGHAM

... Arab troupe of acrobats, who have been performing in this city, con- tains a number of English children in a condition of slavery. It is said there are no fewer than twelvei of i them, and that, under a guise of apprenticeship, they were actually sold ...

CONSERVATIVE V. LIBERAL RULE

... Colonies. .61,000,000. EGYPT AND THIE SOUYDAN. CO'NSI ER VATTYJ-i., LTBERAL. ORDE, PACE rlOSIl'~tIT. , ANARCHY, WAiL, RUUI\, SLAVERY. Lord lBeaclnsiieild hsuea~rd Brii ah mil~ilio's over Mi' Gladtonso eamad fivu ldoollty cauup'ignoi, coa.A. Egy~ ad te fucoCelot ...

PARLIAMENTARY NEWS

... of regia the natives rather than that the 3atives were the afraid of the Boers. Nevertheless the supprts- smnurd lsion of slavery would be insisted upon, end other move I precantions taken to secure the safety and highl .comfort ef the natives. The debate ...

COURT OF SESSION

... killed. The Mohanmceduan afterwards took the town, and those Who were not killed of the Falaba people were carrie d away into slavery. The Mohamme- dane were reported to he coming down to the coast. It was said that Chief Suluku of Big Bouma bad surrendered ...

The Coroner's inquiry at Garston into the death of Mr James Maybrick, cotton broker,

... Imperial British East African Company in Lon- don yesterday, satisfaction was expressed at the settlement of the domestic slavery question. It was mentioned that £3372 had been paid to the Arabs for the liberation of the 1422 men, women, and children who ...

IN the House of Lords yesterday afternoon Lord Dunraven gave notice that the Duke of

... the hopeless ruin. They had bound them- eches selves by the Sand River Convention to give ilton, up the practice of human slavery; and they had, the instead, extended that practice systematically .ts, it and shamelessly. Boer chiefs were known to alties ...

THE LATE FRED. ARCHER

... hig winning mounts,, to - say nothing of ( any the losing ones, reached the enormous total of 2740.(r 81 Such A. life of slavery is shout PA wretched as any(r ;and ~~~~~M odthat can be conceived, and the tedium of it must hi Onl have wanted but one touch ...

THE IRISH STATE TRIALS

... landlordism is all Ad pprepen hd usurpation, and it is the means of keeping the Irish me xvhen Dr pcop in poverty, ignorance, and slavery. M1rsin oDof the OSullivan said-That is the resolution I have to Cs 'onO support, and that resolution has my strongest and ...

THE ALLEGED CLERICAL IMPOSTURE

... hated the system because I bad been a witness tn the miseryl end wreckage of 50ool and body which l had seen it, produce-the slavery of a noble race and the degradation of all that is noblest in homanity. But as regards the condition of my own soul, I1 have ...

THE TRIAL OF CROFTERS AT STORNOWAY

... were swelled? was' it kin part of a plan to bringwthe Government in conflict of with the people, and grind them down with te slavery or banish them' from their native Pr I heath in the interest of the lairds? It would LC be an evil day when thereople require ...