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... SLAVERY IN BRAZIL. - - The *live population of the municipality ef Rio Is Janeiro on September 30, 1882. wee 38,855, a damn of 8771 in nine years, altho-gh 7083 bad been added to the primitive number by the excess of entries over departures. In the nine ...
... SLAVERY IN BRAZIL Consul Stevens, in his report on the trade and commerce of Bahia, thus writes es regards slavery and labour in Matters continue very much in the lame condition mentioned in my last report, manumissions in individual cases under last ...
... SLAVERY IN MOROCCO. A Parliamentary paper, containing reports of British Consular officers on the state of the slave trade and slavery in Morocco, has just been issaed. Tke reports were collected by Sir John Drammwad Hay throughout the various consular ...
... SLAVERY IN SPAIN. A bill has beell brought forward in the Chamber of Deputies for the immediate abolition of slavery in Caba and the granting of civil rights to the slaves. ...
... SLAVERY IN MOROCCO. Advice. from forwarded by the Madrid correspondent of the iati/ll report the contin. uance of the slave trade in that Empire, in the markets of the Sahara, and in the interior of North Africa. Slaves of both sexes are brought ta Morocco ...
... SLAVERY IN TURKEY. A Constantinople telegram of Monday says:— A Convention was to-day signed by Sawas Pasha and Sir Henry Layard, on the part of their re- spective Governments, for the suppression of the slave trade in the Sultan's dominions. ...
... SLAVERY IN TURKEY. CONSTANTINOPLE, Tuesday.—The Convention signed by Servus Pasha and Sir Henry Lavard for the purpose of putting an end to the slave trade in the Sultan's dominions, gives England a right of search on b ^ard vessels flying the Turkish ...
... SLAVERY HORRORS. A correspondent the London Dai/y Ckmni-lt writes Slavery the one particular crime which, above all others, routes the true Englishman s ire and stirs his emotions, for it strikes at his most clierlshed privileges and threatens the rights ...
... SLAVERY IS TUSIS A eorrft«pandent Tubm, writiaf Mid —ln IMS the Brituh Cooaftl-Oaoaral oblftiaad from the following eoaTrntion -** ha* - thought propar to dartro that •Ibtm’j •hali abolithad in all our dominion*, maamuch aa «* 1 all •lav** who aro our ...
... revolting to see to what extent slavery is encouraged here, and bow many of these poor creatures would like to fly away from the brutality of their masters, and how many °than are exported stains* their wilL In general, slavery Isere is the curse of the csuntry ...
... AFRICAN SLAVERY. Reporta on the slave trade on the East Coast of Africa, published as parliamentary papers, contain the correspondence which has passed between the English and French Governments on this subject. Colonel Roan Smith, writing from Zanzibar ...