Show EXTENT OF SLAVERY omal Itt port the In iacre cre dd of the slave A parliamentary bluebook blue book containing correspondence with british representatives and agents abroad and reports from naval bolh cars relative to alio slave anido in 1831 85 has recently been published by abo english govern ment the countries dc ut with in the book arc brazil egypt morocco persia portugal turkey and zanzibar the accounts broin brazil show alint both slavery and the aado 0 slaves were greatly on thu decrease it was reckoned clintin april alio number of slaves w w and this was continually chiefly by means of emancipation or brinsom rin som in egypt at sir E baring informed int ormed earl up to the end 0 january the in question appears to begin with our occupation alic total number emancipated aiu from morocco sir J U hay eynds a very painful atory alio number of slave ales in the early part of 1834 actually trebled in morocco and complaint was made that some of the slaves acro mutilated in a barbarous manner from which numbers of in horrible agony tho authorities declared dimply that tho abolition of slavery could not be effected some month later however tho sultan put a stop to the public sale of slaves on aaril 17 1891 birj II 11 I 1 informed earl grandillo Gran villo that with tho exception of the french minister no foreign diplomatic officers had taken tops to prevent those under almir protection from holding or dealing in slavco before the correspondence K concluded wo find that the danah and havo warned tho subjects of their respective coun trita against tha traffic complaint is roada of tho exit of slave truffle between the portuguese po in eat africa and madagascar anil the comoro In lands careful examination shows that in thirty two per cent of females in the Lt boring clase and eleven per cent of males work on sunday in addition to their service |