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THE NAVIGATION LAWS

... Commons by Lord Palmerston, when he objected to Mr. Ctsrlwell being on tile slavery committee [hear, hear]. Lord Palmerstonn said that the town of Liverpool having au interest in slavery, Mr. Cardwell would not beso free to exercise his own judgment as other ...

MUSICAL LITIGATION

... any particular place. They had been told that we had goso to the Soudan to put down slavery; but if he were to enter- taia the motion it would h)o continuing slavery in this country. Hle must refuse the ntion, with costs DIEM, On 30th inst., after long ...

Published: Saturday 05 April 1884
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 648 | Page: 13 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

THE HEALY CLAUSE OF THE LAND ACT

... s passengers, and 4 4- i od. for third-class. SLAVERY IN EGYPT. A telegram from Cairo says there is no foundation for the report that the Egyptian Ministry is disposed to favour the continuance of slavery. A special committee for the affairs of the Soudan ...

LIBEL ON MR. GEORGE THOMESON

... As far back as 1828 he took au active part in reference to the abolition af slavery in the West Indles; and from 1832 to 18B4, or thereabouts, he was agent for the Anti Slavery Asoeia- tion in this country, and ho (Mr. Serjeant Parry) believed the the ...

POLICE

... LORD MASYOR thought that the age of the child was too tender, and that a ten years' apprenticeship was too long a course of slavery to doom any human being to. Alderman COWAN held the same opinion, and questioned the boy as to his fancy for the business ...

THE POLICE COURTS

... Buxton, M.P., and supported by Rev. Sells Martin,the meeting recorded its detestation of the peculiar atrocities of American slavery, its internal slave trade exposing 23,500 men, women, and children every year to the experience of new cruelties of the violation ...

THE POLICE COURTS

... Anti-Slavery Society breeakfasted I I together, at the Charitng-eross Hotel, on the invitationv .of the Piesident of the Society, to meet Scuborboaquim . .Nabisco, inember of the Brazilian Parliament, anid ,president of the Brezillan Anti-Slavery Souiety ...

THE SIMLA COURT-MARTIAL

... in order to give more time for discussion. y R&-ESTABLISHMENT OF SLAVERY IN ALABAMA.- r As surely as the rebel States should obtain representation unconditionally in Congress would slavery be virtually re- e established. Already Johnson's policy begins ...

THE COLOUR PREJUDICE

... ex-slave States. Even the Abolitionists who made war on slavery largely join in practising that social ostracism which bars the upward path of the freedman. In Philadelphia, where there was no slavery, every sixth tramcar was labelled For Coloured Persons ...

THE ALLEDGED CAUSES OF SECESSION

... not because he made a personal attack, but because he denounced the principle of slavery, and resisted measures not for emancipation, but for the extension of slavery, by making West India slaves chattels in whatsoever part of the United Kingdom, in ...

THE CHARGEES AGAINST CANADIAN MINISTERS

... the British and Foreign Anti-Slavery Society to Bishop (the Briucurt (repriesetative of Cardinal Lavigerie in Paris). TS.P 'lbs letter bas been translated into French and circulated Mr. taroughout France by the Anti-Slavery Society in next Paris; howy ...

THE GREAT BOND ROBBERY IN THE CITY

... and its Dependencies, will leave to assume his official duties in about a month. SLAVERY IN EGYPT.-Mr. Chas. H. Allen, the Secretary of tho British and Foreign Anti-Slavery Society, has addressed the following letter to the Mar- quis of Salisbury: M y ...