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GREFK HYMN

... sthinkmesuch l heast Emustf suckl slavLes, 'Where bea s the wre vest ho r would byit b Theries sw ni le oe k ind sdd e. D M laind slaveri s ashias no'r' bu tl lOind. . D~ fldorr n ?? cinp oain wine! , arl FiofI liia he s and his shod t ;97s- tsl iftwho wemnant ...

LITERATURE

... -Buthbrie- his career~ was idestiued to cirse he had'oh'hbosrdhbis vessel,:aa'his valet, a Savokard, whom he 'hAddrescuned from slavery, and imagined' he bad'at. |tacied to him by long years'uif kindness. Oae day'he bad given'Iiiim a blow'ini anger, 'but 'his ...

LITERA TSRK . MEMOIR

... without renderings us enemies to, that' tyrepnyv liy which agreet portion of cur countrymen were stanrpgd with the seal of slavery; or, inducing us to lend our, aid to free our land from the rule of au- thority; too firmly fixed to be opposed, without ex- ...

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 ...

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 FASHIONABLE WORLD

... lTippernrryI police with fixed bay'onets. Iti.NlarOaSLAVERaY.'Mr- Saidlier has arrived itt Clonmel as a De- Pirt from ?? Negro Slavery Society. Ile intends to visit tire counities of Limerick, Cork, enld K~erry.I SCOTctn GA'LTANTTRY.-N Scotct pilpar, noticing ...

THE FASHIONABLE WORLD

... ent of the missionaries on the islands, the condition of tihe women has undergone a great change; from a state of abject slavery and misery, they have become compara- tivly free and happy ; and the first object of the nattives on vi- sititg a ship newly ...

THE FASHIONABLE WORLD

... petition from New- ?? against the proposed measure for Parliamentary reform. Earl GOWER presented a petition against negro slavery. u The Duke of ARGYLE presented a petition against the repeal of the barilla (luty. The LORI) CHANCELLOR presented a petition ...

THE FAISHIONBLE WORLD

... Rev. and dear Sir, your's, faithfully, ED)MOND FFRENCH, R.C. Bishop. To the Rev. IV. R. Smyth, &c. &c. &c. ANTI-SLAVERY MEETING. An anti-slavery meeting took place ?? in Exeter Iebll, Strand. Lord Suffield in the chair-when the following resolu- tions were ...

POLAND!

... js oi stoxry never battled so well, Breaihe ; a barare Ponliland, toy daughters of beauty yre curs~ tie onths eagles, or, slavery's spell. Pperish the thought and entomb it for ever, 1i POll'le er titetdedl Patriot-men should be slaves; Ittt I d br;ve ...

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 ...