Free Labour Bazaar.— We find, by a printed circular winch has been placed in our hands, that it is intended to hold a grand Bazaar in London, in the month of May next, to promote the movement now making to extend the use of free labour cotton goods, with a view to the discouragement of slavery in the American States. The Bazaar is to be conducted by the Committee of the League of Brotherhood, and the circular states that " the great objects of this movement are to increase the demand for Free Labour cotton goods, secure a regular and abundant supply of improved qualities and patterns, and afford increased facilities for their purchase. The Committee are also endeavouring to disseminate widely informa- tion on this interesting subject, to induce a more general use of free- grown produce, and to promote, by every means in their power, the growth of cotton in the British colonies, and by free labour m the United States." The design of the forthcoming Bazaar is to assist in raising funds for these and other labours, and it is earnestly hoped that all the friends of Negro Emancipation will render aid on that occasion. A box will be sent by the ladies of the ., Olive Leaf Circle "

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