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PITY THE LADS THAT ARE FREE

... Education, from the l2foderator, Minister, and Elders of the Seceding Presbytery of Ty rone; for the 2'nacediute Abolition :of Slavery, from itle Wesleyan Methodists of Glenarm; for the same,'from the Wesleyan Methodists of Billy, in the county of Antrim; for ...

WEEP NOT FOR THE DEAD

... vainly bled to save; The brave who still would gladly die to free The native c6untry they shall never see,- Dear, even in slavery. Weep, weep for these; but let no senseless tear Flow for the dead. Exempt from grief and fear, The land that bore them pilloweth ...

MY MOUNTAINS

... glow of that ministering glory is gone! Buit the mountains Iteg thorions old mountains ! no plonAIlI Stamps the stigma of slavery's mark on their brow; And their proud revelation of scorn still they throw On the things that are under dominion below ! Come ...

A RIDDLE

... could make mc speak. 'Twas done-my name and nature changed, lor love of hateful gold, 'With many victims bound and rang'd, To slavery I was sold. I'm slave to any man, or all, Yet do not toil for pelf, And, thonylh I'm ready at the call, I cannot work myself ...

ORIGINAL POETRY

... despot foes impart; Thy sons, with wisdom's light illumd,^ And legislative skillxrefined, An attitude subliine assumed'; While slavery's hosts around combined To crush thy virtuous energies, ' In right's defence and sacred home, The patent of indulgent skies ...

ORIGINAL POETRY

... farled I Ilowv long shiall tyrants dreiieli the earth wvith gore ?, Still muist tily chiedcild ' bloed hedew the aorlid, ,Andl slavery'sshrick resound fror shore to shorc? Yet, tioglih the clouds of wrath are closing o'er The ashes of a land that once Nvas ...

LITERATURE

... -Since you did sheow the way Ssaggarth Aroon, .Their slave- no more to be :lcixile they ivwool vwork with me 'Ould -Ireland's slavery, - :Scggarth Arnon ? 'The burlesque on the New Reformation is calculated .only for the very lowest order of mob rcaders ...

THEATRE—VOCAL CONCERT

... appeal is about to be made. NEGRO SLAVExy.-We understand that petitions to both Houses of Parliament, for the abolition of slavery in the British Colonies, are now lying for signature at the Commercial Newss-Room, and to remain there until the 26th inst ...

ARTS AND SCIENCES

... report to be made at the next meeting. The Chapel was ?? Paper of XJedsesday. u 'On Tuesday, .a.meetiug of the Edinburgh Anti-slavery. Society. was held 'in ?? .Roorms,,J' S. 'More, Eeq. I advocate, in the chair. ' The Rev. Dr. Thomson made-a long arid eloquent ...

THE PENSION LIST

... be stopped by force, but I'sball resign it for the payment of my dehts, and with it the name of English subject, and the slavery that, is at present an. nexed to it; and as your Majesty has given publicity to the business, by your orders to consular agents ...

DRURY-LANE THEATRE

... memory of the great arid good King WVillism-not forget. ting Oliver Cromwell, who assisted in redeernig its from Popery, slavery, arbitary power, brass money, anm wooden shoes. May a e never waiit a Williamite to kick the 0 4 - of a Jacobite; and a I ...

LITERARY NOTICE

... of ab- senteeism. Similar demonstratiorrs of joy were 'visible on Carnmoney Hill, Carritall, &c.-(From a Cvrrespondert.) SLAVERY.-O11 IThtrsilay, 12th iJst. a ve ry curious case-of stavelvy undeverw t investigation at ?? of Belfast, 'betine C. M' SAilrier ...