

BB1 



torred free laliorrr* 



... 



OOBH 



MMuUon any 







whose rK .in ho* U- n formally recog- 



.,rt+, that 



impose on the general body 



ft*, and shall tie bounl. on |m of being 



red a vagrant, to !>ow that he possesses a 



tegular domicile and means of subsistence, and 



another person be is bound to pay 



such land such rent, which may take the form of 



11 lal>r or produce, as may be agreed 

 i,[..'> betw,-,-n them bef.-re t h,- distli t .. .r . 



.-s shall be regarded as inmates of 

 in tbe same sense as wives, and -hull remain m tin ir 



dissolution on tbe grout. mu-t 



:>as not borne children may be redeemed with 

 n of the emir ing a 



chum un-i revisions of tl 



appeal from the decision of the district court to 

 Mich judge or public authority as 

 be may delegate for the j 



ndeavored - the Arabs to 



-lave* and make agreement- with 

 them vould work three or four days 



a week for tbeir former masters b 



ut- and plots of ground. Few of the 



masters made such arrangement- with the slaves, 



f the slaves applied to tbe courts for 



ur of three months only 25 



slaves were freed, the owners being compcnsat 



VM civ--. Th.- distrh t mrfe M att ajd la tbi ft 



cree were specially created for the purpose, tbe 



island of Zanxihar i .?,. ::,;- 



each under the *ui>romo control of an Arab official 



1 the rank of MYI/I, with aut h- -n tbe 



district court. '1 lirial- and dt-trirt judges, 



who are all slaveholders, had no desiro to carrv out 



-how of ml. would 

 'ministering itisUcewben 



pressure was brought to bear upon them. They 



imprisoning for a few days tbe 



applicants for manumission, and tben sending tbem 



t, to i. 



rr it i. ,plk*Wr.attd m 

 far a* it i inapplicable tbe cosjunon efH itaiuu* 



Ibe eonssjrgsnsral to hanisb for two ye* 



l-i-nal any person iJMfsfnm to peace and good 



...... 



or psople gainst TngUnd or intriguing again* 

 tbe power* and authority of the BritJsb . 

 sot. and also to forbid any evidence to b* taken 

 tent produced in court tbat be i nisjii 



' 



t 

 puses of civil and rrisjiSJSjl 



UN i r .. i not tn 



runent was prepared to con- 

 tlimneinl ni-1 if 



1 a serious strain on the flnan- 

 sources of the Xanzibar Government. an<l it 

 promised 



labor from In i:.i t<> replace slave labor. Two 

 third- of the |>pulAtf>i> -land* wrre be- 



1 to ho slave*, ! !Vmbaand 



Xaiuihnr e.-mpline.l alNnit the time the .1 

 issued tlmt their -laves were 



.! !, 



Muscat or the French 



tain and rew of a French <ihow \\.-n- im 

 :ibaaa on jl 



la. The 

 tribunals to take tbe place of the 



e being kidna|e<l and 



i a district in Ibe 

 From Ibe court of tbe protectorate an stun el cnn 



> (.km to that ..f /anlr. and from the V 

 the High Court of Bot> Life tbe 



court, of %anxitr continue to dr. 

 tween the Sultan'* ,. 

 are plaintiff- again- 1 

 coming the court ' jurisdirtia 



.ht in the Hntifth court. In tbe . 



ly be sued or trml in* tbe native' 

 tnissioner may make rale* for 

 the administration of justice in these courts, and 

 be has power to abolish or to establish net 

 When a Hrm-h subject or other forci| 

 the jiiri-lictioo of tbe British court is 

 the protectorate court shall try tbe cans*. 



.mda. The protectorati 

 dom of fganda was declared on June It' 



. East Africa Com 

 the c Mar, h. 180 



admini-tration was committed to a 

 In June. 1896, tbe protectorate was estesjded be- 

 yond Uganda proper so as to include Unvoro and 



. ... r . .. ..--,,- ....... ,, , 



district of 



Usoga. King Mwanga -till nominally miss in 

 Uganda, but the administration is really conducted 



,:.,;., .......... . . ... 



ley. under instructions from tbe Pofwfcn 



Oftc * ln Loodolu Tbi^araMdtete b g"lg* * 



.''-'.'/.- .'-.'- '.- ' - 



I-. :V | ,-. - - : , - . 



^K?lt of Mwangm.-Tbe King Irf 



seretlv on July to heed a rvrolt in tbe Aeddu 



d.-tn.t again.! th- Hnti-h. Thi* IfaMsl ; the 

 ioSJ 



Lfj < nsjnrli 



M-tr,i the 1 



Actions. In the 



i .-untry bv Ibe East 

 Tea. Tbe Roman OatnoHft nav 

 glisb. who formed an alliance 

 <s.and finally con|ttem! 

 leatben. itf^ R^ns* 

 ' 

 .. 



In June Muirvaiira. 

 one of tbe few 



ers of tbe Roman Catholic parly. wa 

 with an army to Tom : jruard tbe 

 frontier eselnet tbe matinou- Congolsse troops, 

 Tbe people of Buddu avaiied tkaniFlves of tbe op. 

 ortunit afforded b tbe absence of tbe Prime 



