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... ',iuterval,, in learningwhat; :a mnusical i nterval is.-: Itappears preet,;olear that th'e' General has .re- cogiiised slavery. Mr Gladstone does' not wish to say so for sure. He is ,waiting for the full' text.. Like him, we can afford to wait for such ...

LITERATURE

... amongr the imost sriv~tgatribes of their and naie fic.Tue younge generation, grown up,]r, perhaps born, since rho extension of slavery, are, lr ,,if here and there less Ignorant, so ?? Swinish wee in their lack of all indrlity, thd't any feeflng Wit!, the 0 ...

MAGAZINES FOR APRIL

... The writer gives a graphic account of the treat- ment of the blacks by the Boers. They are in a perfect state of social slavery and isolation. A Boer would not go into Church with a black, and a black would not dare to enter a hoer Church The social ...

WILLIAM EWART GLADSTONE

... NoewdA8stl, 'I above referred'to. - One of his first sp.ee'Ches,in- , the House of Commons was on ?? for' the I Abolition of Slavery, and he concurred in (if he o ,tid not plead 'for) the grant of tsventy milions I as compensation to. the, West India proprietors ...

BOOKS AND MAGAZINES OF THE MONTH

... Contem~porary Review (56, Ludgatte-hill, E.G.) Phi has two remarkably good papers, of which the first IOU. is The Coming Slavery, by Mr. Herbert Spencer, anc wh rviw the Socialistic agitation in various lights, but few of which will he denoted to be ...