AMUSEMENTS IN HASTINGS
... comedian and dancer; and Brandon Phillips, effective ballad vocalist. A big hit has been made by the production of the sketch Slavery Days by Messrs F. Percy and Klasen's company. ...
... comedian and dancer; and Brandon Phillips, effective ballad vocalist. A big hit has been made by the production of the sketch Slavery Days by Messrs F. Percy and Klasen's company. ...
... and Charles Cassell, descriptive vocalist. LAD!WOOD PALACE.-Proprietor, Mr J. H. Cruise.- The new plantation extravaganza, Slavery; or, the L fe of the Coons, which was exploited here last week by the Zambras, ,Tohn Dale, Lillian Greenley, Frank blurray ...
... very powerful composition, and it will effectively work towards the end for which its author struggles-the destruction of slavery in the southern states of the American Union. Far better story-tellers have lived than Mrs. Beecher Stowe, but she does, in ...
... and coming, not 0nly from a nativo American, but the wife of a clergyman,'its revelations on slave life and the horrors of slavery it depicted, came o ca etddra and with a double force of intensity, exciting disgust for tha system and its offenders, and ...
... LADY WOOD PALACE.-Proprietor, Mr J. H. Cruise.- The big turn here this week is the new plantation extravaganza entitled Slavery; or, the Life of the Coons, which goes very well, with Frank Zambra, John Dale, Louis Zambra, Lilian Greenlay, Frank Murray ...
... Which hare been prominent in other stage versions of the work are but shadows in this. Still the happily abolished evils of slavery are illustrated with much vividness, and keen interest was felt in the development of the plot and its attendant incidents ...
... was droll as the curious page Charles, who puts on a seaside suit over his uniform because be will not wear the badge of slavery.b Miss Agnes Miller was appro- priately bonnie, bright, buxom, animated, andexuberant as Mrs Kingsearl; and Miss Susie Vaughan's ...
... Silglisa stage and to succeed must confine his attention to pantomimes and farces. Evidently he has not become used to his slavery, and is not disposed to hug his chains ; nor does he alcoa' in this, his latest essay, that there is anywhere a desire to ...
... know tshe mis- eies of subsisting by authorship ! Tis a pretty appendage to a situation like yourc or mine, but a slavery worse than all slavery to be a bookseller's dependent. to drudge your brains for pots of ale and breasts of mnutton, to change your fliee ...
... her story nor ler language are vithout grave defects. But the most popular subject of the time, viz., the question whether Slavery shall any longer exist in the world, has been seized by her; she has witnessed the stain upon humanity in its most detestable ...
... pro- pose as a toast, the ' Press,' and call upon my friend, John Russell Young, to represent the great engine alike of our slavery and our liberties ! ...
... world, who have so long -dreaded the power of the Iligsil 13 ment, and admired its philanthropy in broakinig the ell'isi slavery, and its zeal in sending missionaries to barbarous eln.' tell the glory of the Saviour's love, contemplate the Britisi, isl ...