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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 ...

FASHION

... -The New York psapers report a sermon on slavery, by the Rev. D-. Remtingtoni, of Brooklyn. 'Iihe rev. preachier said, Now, let us consider the subject in the light of tile Gospel. W7e havo the tares of slavery amorng us. Are we to pluck them up? No; ...

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 ...

Poetry

... leave the world? Math it not ignorance that thou inay'st unblind ? Hath it not injuries against which to strive ? Hath it n6 slaveries, of limb or mind, That from the light of being thou may'st drive ? Needs earth no martyrs now, or chains or wrongs to rive ...

LITERATURE

... the fearful state of slavery and degradation in which they lived in the great empires of Greece and Rome. Two chapters full of interest are those on The Christian Family and The Dignity of Labour. Having- described the slavery that wvas universally ...

Poetry

... they wihip 11e.' Tlis is 'oplSy's savage C0llg, cop.sy cute ;111111 CIcvr; l~ulnrnr, their, for the wilito roan's right- Slavery for ever! I)onr't you dlie, Miss Elv ?, Ilse I go dead too; I krrorvs I Es we iced. but I'll try And be aill goil to y/onl ...

REVIEW

... leaving Livingstone meditating on this high resolve, the poet indulges in reflections on the heart-hardening effects of slavery; protests against The Solemn Arguments of Selfishness, and forcibly exclaims that klavery, sad to say, I has corrupted ...

Fashion and Varieties

... any plan so lilcely to secare tlheir preservation as that I have ?? of T/e Biilder. AvTI-SL.tVERY ?? trioulds of thle anti- slavery movement ih Belfast held a soiree cn Monday evenirngr, in 3Mrs. Gardner's, Castle Place, for tlhe pur- pose of hearing some ...

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 ...

POETRY

... congeals when cold, But which your silly dupes adore. Ye linow how It3ly ha6 bcen, Thank most Yuurselves, for weary years, of slavery a mournful scene- A wretceied land of blood and tears. 11cr best blood ne'er had ceased to drip, lfer teals continued still ...

FASHION

... festivities. 'Mr. Ifenry Richard, LP', on Tuesday intro. daced a deputation' to Lord Caruarvon, which, on the part of the Anti-Slavery-Society, calld at- tention to some proceedings in the Legislature of Jamaica whereby it wtas proposed to add £20,000 per annbim ...