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... must, my good creature, bear in mind that, while the Government under which I serve desires to mitigate the horrors of slavery, yet her Hajesty's ships are not intended for the reception of persons other than their officers and crew, and hire we ...

THE GARDEN GATE

... little work with mingled feelings . to of indignation and pleasure-of indignation against the : in - vile, system of American slavery, of which it.treats, and. :i, as e. of pleasure on account of the interesting narrative which -s d, it gives, and the man ...

Literary Extracts

... thscntyer sawr-llctreeedC is repodence ?? a, Edited byp Lord John alll RIfnp s ell to- CERVANTES THE MISSIONeARY on' WHITE SLAVERY.- ,us At one period, the French, the Italians, anu Cthe Spatiiards, borrowed the plots of their stories mostly from this source ...

MR. HALLE'S CLASSICAL CHAMBER CONCERTS

... Poplar lew Town, London. P' [ADVERTISEMENT.]-AUTOGRAPHSE Fon FnEEDDotA ni mew end deeply-interebting Work upon American Slavery (copy. d 3ight.-Just published, price One Shilling, Tsb ArTcnGtAs el a] WoR FmcREEDoM, bing Contributions to the Great Cause ...

THE ANTI-PARNELLITE PARTY

... Britons never shall be slaves is one of the mnstpopnaiq of our national songs, and, as a matter of fact, it is mpossible for slavery to exist-.uander the proteoting shadow of the Briishlie. I te sme annr, encannot remain Wound by the~tyransni shac~kles df ...

BOOKS ON OUR TABLE

... its announcement, many in irthought from its title that it would prove a picture of St. vwhat is sometimes called rwhite slavery in England; 17; a but it is what we have stated it to be, and, we may add, sir i; is no plagiarism, having been written previous ...

SELECTIONS FROM THE NEW REVIEWS & MAGAZINES

... their way to Canada, or to lecture fire Dso the evils of slavery, The fanaticism was sublime; every tha e*stuident felt himself a Peter the Hermit, and acted as if the. the Dr abolition of slavery depended ott his individual exertions. S. The boacrd of ...

FASHIONS FOR JUNE

... be restored, and an honest expression of thei'wishcs of the settlers obtained. That this will-result in the exclusion of slavery seems to be the belief among ill 'parties. The free- state men refuse to take part in the coming elections for dle. f gates ...

CREAM OF CURRENT LITERATURE

... Which shall hebfollowed? SLAVERY AND ITE PRPOTESTANT REFORMA'TION. This is-the title of a paper in the Edinburgh Re- view, which will, doubtless, occasion no small sur- prise. It. will be news to most people that slavery existed in Scotland until ...

Literary Extracts

... to two thousand 4'dollars; and yet, judicatories in thle church of Christ have Ijsaid, in solemn conclave, that American. slavery as it is is no evil !* From the table of the sacrament and from the sanctuary of the church of Christ thitl girl was turn ...

Literary Extracts

... it was determined to a prosecute Ennells for a forcible attempt to take a free man C out of the state, and carry him into slavery. When Friend I? Hopper went to his lodgings with a warrant and two tl he constables, for this purpose, he found him writing ...