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THE SCHOOL BOARD DRAMA

... my . _ onrd SLAVERY IN ZANZIBAR. 'rd. Borc . I Mr. Brodrick received at. the Foreign Office on r sn Friday, on behalf of Lord Salisbury, several i deputations from the Frineds' AntiSlavery Committee, the British and Foreign Anti. Slavery Society, the ...

Poetry

... bled there for nouoght; No-Slavery they and with their blood, Vroos Time s Book did blot out. Those in t ee field for Freedom fell, Gasv for then their bravery- From pole to polo let every bell Ring their knell and Slavery. e Deubigh, EwA OSN. t _ ...

Poet's Corner

... Bourbons, chain this slave! 3is right arm struck the self-same blows Italian bondsmen dealt of late; With whom he's one of slavery's foes; Give him to worse than Bomba's hate I O God 1 that we-we here to-day,, This very hour in England, can Be asked to ...

Poetry

... life, and labour's scanty boon, Is truer, nobler, happier far Than thou, with thy triumphant star. GLAN CONWAY. SISTERS AND SLAVERY. (From Punch.) AFFECTIONATE REPROOF BY THtE LADIES BULL. Dearest sisters, wve implore you To receive our fond caress, Whilst ...

JOKES AND JOKERS

... ',iuterval,, in learningwhat; :a mnusical i nterval is.-: Itappears preet,;olear that th'e' General has .re- cogiiised slavery. Mr Gladstone does' not wish to say so for sure. He is ,waiting for the full' text.. Like him, we can afford to wait for such ...

Poetry

... Mlight be witheld by last ! a The chttins arce struck ifrom the lnegro's limbs, Hoe is no more a slave - But the spirit of slavery is not dead- It has cross'd the Western wvave. We may not tremblic its tite mart, I N or wlrithe ?? ltbe thong ir But the ...

Our Library Table

... contains the narrative of some surpri~ing adiventL'es: and confirmns all Mrs. Beecher Slowe's revelations as to the horrors of slavery. Another work is also announced, UNCLE '1ToN'S COsiMPANION, Which Will conataill the lives of Frederick l)ouglas, the Rev ...

REVIEW

... aspiration to redeem men's hearts frbn the sordid influences of thoir daily pursuits in cities, acild 1011) them to souls above slavery, ''cncludedl the poem withl a howily from the ; Grey Hermit, with lines of . ge anti wisdom Olt his brow, who counsels ...

Poetry

... and word, and thought for ever I Hence, Superstition, Imp of Night ! Welcome, Religion, Child of Light I Begone, expeotant Slavery ! Thrice welcome, Freedom of the free l- The freedom of the Soul. Within, By which I never more can sin.- Living in Thee, ...

LOCAL AMUSEMENTS

... horrors of slavery. Per- u' haps ico higher praise can be given Mr. Charles t] is Harrington's company than to say that one e lt realises in their acting the high endeavour of P the lady who did so muceL by her writirg to 1 banish slavery from the North ...

NEW NOVEL BY MISS BRADDON

... lea guarantee of success; In fact, one Is the kindred' I Accoelato of Alec ctber.?andhexce In her case at least. the I ' slavery of lltaratnrelccoomee no !onger cemssarj'. ThEre Ic but 'oc?c 'solution' of the 'problem. Mica Braddon is, Ircia to 'hiamelf ...

Litarary Varieties

... his pnrinciples as the granite n0outitains, and with a mind as fresh as ithe wind which blews sround them. A strong anti-slavery supporter, aind inflexible ton-ards any concession on this questioti, he frequently puts the hltole house into tlto best of ...