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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 ...

FASHIONS FOR FEBRUARY

... hence the ex- pression Carpil iter. OnD Ann's PLrNULTMrATrF.-A telegram from Yankee Land has doubtless gratifed the Anti-Slavery Society with the information that- Four negroes called at the Executivo mansion on New Year's Day, and were presented to ...

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 ...

THE MAGAZINES FOR FEBRUARY

... and able to appreciate their present prospect of in- creasing prosperity by the reasernbrauce of their sufferings under the slavery of Austria, the Vene- tiau people do right to lift up their hearts and -heads, and, discarding that melanoholy which en- deared ...

MAGAZINES FOR MARCH

... fourth ohapter. In The New England1 legro Jane De Forest Shelton supp:lies sn intexesliag remini-. scence and sketch of slavery. One of the maost attra~ctive papers, both to the sceientist and the lover of nature, is bseaded The Welcomces of the, Flowvers ...

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 ...

Fashion and Varieties

... the Society of Friends haid an audience of the Queen, to present an address on the subject of the African slave trade and slavery. The deputation consisted of Samuel Gurney, Win. Forster, George Stacey, and Peter Bcdford. Iler Majesty, having received ...

Reviews

... nuary. Agents for Ireland: 1hedges d(rld S1iith., Dublin. Tima opelling article in this number is devoted to tire question of Slavery and the slave power in the United States of America-a paper full ofiinstructive statistics, candidly written, without entering ...

LECTURES ON ENGLISH LITERATURE

... the ?? folk-land nor the I lives of men. The letting of the land and its conditioas and the rednotiou of criminals to slavery was done by the warriors in public meet- ing. For a time Hlart Hall escaped ; the hostile flames of loathed light-ire was ...

Fashion and Varicties

... commenced that career of enlarged and com- prehensive usefulness which will always associate his name with the abolition of slavery in the West Indies, and with the most active endeavours to confirm and im. prove the measures for the abolition of the sl ...

ART AND ARTISTS

... their earnings, and restrain ilhat fearful waste of inotiiy iii whisky which keeps so many familis in peolrl l poverty and slavery. The World, the Flesh, and the lovil, is the startling title of a Church novel, by a elorg'mall, announced by Messrs. Saunders ...

Revews

... Sir, (1o you know what a 7oineiiomlliac is? Oh, yes. Well, Sir I aml a mIono- naniiac--a moniomlialliac on tile subject of slavery. (And Spurgeon clashed his hand into his pocket, and, bringing oat lils pelnknlife, opened it.) Yes, Sir, I'm a perfluct ...