SLAVERY IN EGYPT
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... point selected best possible for such a pr THE ‘ABOLITION OF SLAVERY Paris, Thursday eve M. Gambetta attended a banquet given h sht. evening to celebrate the anniversary of the al er the of slavery. ubk a The President of the Cham proposing the teast of all ...
... THE ABOLITION OF SLAVERY. Paris, Thursday evening. M. Gambetta attended banquet given here this evening to celebrate the anniversary of the abolition of slavery. The President of the Chamber, in proposing the toast of all French subjects beyond* the Bsas ...
... THE WHITE SLAVERY IN TURK1vY. ARRIVAL OF THE BOYS AT GLASGOW. The steamer Raleigh, of ExetEr, having on board cight of the English boys who were recently dis- , covered as anembers of a troupe of acrobats at Con. W stantinople, arrived at Glasgow on Sunday ...
... ENGLISH OHILDREN IN SLAVERY. A Coutn‘iuoph telegram announces that Mr Fawoett, the British Consal-General, acting under _ instrctions from Lord Grauville, and in bis capasity as consular judge, has set free thirteen young | English persons whoia early ...
... DOMESTIC SLAVERY HONG-KONG. appears that from some unexplaiaed cause all the papers on the subject of domestic slavery in Hong| Jiang have not yet been received a% the Colonial Office. It has, therefore, been decided that much the-correspondence in type ...
... from beginning to no grievance is mentioned excent connected with slavery —it is slavery, slavery, slavery, from the beginning to the end. Judge Douglas appealed to the approbation of slavery by flu framers of the Constitution ; Mr Davis ...
... generation abolish tbe slave trade, another emancipate slavery. He felt dismayed at the thought that it might take a generation to accomplish reforms which were still pressing, emancipation from the slavery of drink and other forms of evil. ...
... took one generation to abolish the slavery t.°a de, ““:;' to emancipate slavery. He telt disnsa yed at the thought that it might take generations o 3 ceomplish reforms which were still :ndu—c\fll -dpofi:;ll from the slavery to drink and to other fowm sof evil ...
... —Wemhsdat. The Speaker took the chair 12 20. SLAVERY IN THE TRANSVAAL. Sir W. LAWSON gave notice that when Mr L. N. Fowler pat his qaestion with respect to the observance the Baud River Convention prohibiting slavery north of tbe Vaal River, would further ask ...
... published in the of to-day. On a question uto-lfiauu.:dmmic slavery, the mnoble earl read despatches from President Bargess to Earl Caroarvon in justification of his recent denmial :::‘od.d.-“ slavery to any great extent mow IRISH BANXRUPTCY BILL, The Local ...