SLAVERY
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... SLAVERY. To the Editor of the Belfast Chronicle. B,*, At meeting the London Aiitl-elavtry Society, held Ex. trr-h.il, the alt. th. laltownig resolution was passed That tbs object that meeting was tile en. tire extinction negro slavery.* address ta the ...
... SLAVERY Lord Mottistone said that the export of arms to Abyssinia should be stoppe-d. The authority of the Emperor for all practical purposes had disappeared. He could not control bra chieftains. The export of slaves was still going on in Abyssinia, and ...
... a eee ——— THE SLAVERY QUESTION, The Ti.#es remarks that a slavery boundary State, under the protection of the North, is the only device which could render possible the perpetuity of slavery in Confederate America. Mr. cUlerson Davis has already provided ...
... WHAT SLAVE then, is the character of slavery as it exists in the Southern States of North America? Itisa system under which men and women, boys and girls, are exposed like cattle in the market-place, and are and sold. Itisa under which a whole race of ...
... WHAT IS SLAVE then, is the character of slavery as it exists in the Southern States of North America ? Itisa system under which men and women, boys and girls, are exposed like cattle in the market-place, and are bought and sold, It is a system uader which ...
... WHAT I SLAVERY? then, is the character of slavery as it exists in the Southern States of North America? It is a system under which men and women, boys and girls, are exposed like cattle in the market-place, and are bought and sold. asystem which whole ...
... NEGRO SLAVERY LordGLENELG moved the consideration of the amendments of the House Commons, in the Slavery Abolition Act Amendment Bill. The amendments were all agreed to. The Bishop of LONDON brought in a Bill to amend an Act giving to (hose who endowed ...
... ir. HUNCIMAN said the i are ae Ct ‘mutual surrender of deserters from th spective armies. Slavery in Morocco. Mr. ASHLEY asked the F Sec whether the practice of se ves public | market still continued in — at the Algeciras Conference receive i tions to ...
... SLAVERY IN CUBA. Tau Deily Telegraph sa3ra—Slavery seems to be dying in the island of Cuba, tot by inches, but by a ,udden and unexpected collapse. Three prominent Cuban planters, and owners respectively of four thousand, twelve hundred, and eleven hundred ...
... SLAVERY WESTERN BDirom th* northsun wme. Sir,—W« sing wirti great vigour and en* isiaam all over the Hritish Empire the well* refrain—Britona never, never, never shall alavee;” jet Mr. Walter Maloolmson in his letter in jonr columns entitled *' Aborigmoe ...
... SLAVERY AND SONG. UNCLE TOM'S CABIN REVISITED. Mr. Charles Harrington's 'original black and white company re-presented the dramatised torm of the famous slavery-novel. Cods Tom's Cabin at the House rine week. It is nearly. a down years since the ...