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THE OPENING OF PARLIA MEN' Her Majesty will bold a Council at Windsor, Tuesday. the :ird of February, when her

... Windsor, Tuesday. the :ird of February, when her Majesty'. address to both 'louses of Parhament will be arranged and signed. SLAVERY IN TURKEY. A Constantinople telegram of Monday A Convention was to-day signed by Sawai and Sir Henry Lapin], on the part of ...

from 61h par. schools. the nurel-ar oi scholars increasing so rapidly that they could not accommodate them. 1 ..

... here, the plates being sent out to them by the pebliahers, and the matter written by theinAelies. After speaking about the slavery, which to some extent existed on the island, and the work ei the French Jesuits, whore presence he strongly .x,ndemned, bat ...

HARROGATE v. RIPON. ORIGINAL POETRY

... The studies of the freeborn child should be, Not made.by harshness irksome to the brain; ' But freed from every trace of slavery. To labour of the body, men constrain Those who are bound to render service due; The body feels no influence for ill From ...

KILLINGHALL

... with European& for cloth, blankets, &c. He said one of the greatest difficulties which missionaries have to contend with is slavery, which was extensively carried on in the country by Arab traders, who are generally a mean and corrupt class of men. King ...

THE GERMANS IN EAST AFRICA

... made to Ali. on condition he issues an 'diet giving freedom to all the slaves in Zan zillar,ai id do .roughly abolishing slavery; but it is said that he fears to accept the offer because it would probably cause a revolution. ea-Lehi:YU OR. 'CRONIN'S FATE ...

TISER, SATURDAY, JAN. 31 1880

... Mute, and with sore affliction, A group of mourners blend. There is a sigh, a bitter sigh, Heaved by the wretched child of slavery. But there is a sigh which neither love Nor pity heaves, nor dark despair, Nor he who's bound in captive chains, Excluded ...

WEEKLY LIST OF VISITORS

... Illingworth, Miss, Liversedge 9 Orr-Patterson, Mrs, Elie, Fife 5 Holmes, Muse*, gainburgh 5 Roper, Mr 4 Mrs, Leeds 2 Slavery, Miss, Bournemouth 5 Smith, Misses, Headingley 13 Samuelson, Mr & Mrs, Redraw 2 Wood, Miss, York .. 4 Wood, Mr ...

FASHIONS FOR MAY. OPPOSED TO TES SUGAR CONVICII the London semen is well upon us, TION. in the 'Theatre Royal,

... light, patterns of flowers and remedial measures, and to rescue minims of KNgRESBRO', I &serene., Chemis ling women from slavery. He says : British Thompson, Chemis foliage, very often in white or black on a coloured passing raos. rroun ot d. b Th er ...

(Armin XII. Consumers.] IM PERLA L Fi.DERAI A Lin:TURN J. Nooses, QC. ODDS AND ENDS—Tag FM1'11111: A Yaw ON ..

... creating colonies of the enspite, but a group, various possessions which make up the British which, since the abolition of negro slavery, and the Empire, I:now propose, before attempting to sugextension of our trade in the East, and the growth gest how Imperial ...

BIRTH OF A PRINCE AT WINDSOR. DISASTER IN THE CHANNEL The following official bulletin was issued from ..

... rest; whilst entree of tho us ands were toiling but, at soy rate, all the element,' of the muds guilt in womb thee negro slavery on Mines, trams were then before the judge.. and the subsequent cans and calm ; whilst a vast army of hell. conviction, obtained ...

LITERARY EXTRACTS

... deeply omiecientiens nature was filled every year that he lived With a deeper and more burning conviction of the sinfulness of slavery, and he at last 'arrived at the belief that it was his duty to devote himself to the task of •etting slaves free, whatever ...