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Pickings from Panch

... mend the linen of forlorn old bachelors.m, THE BLACKEST HY0iootisy.-merioa pretending to be a land of Freedom so long as slavery exists in it-l; THE PLAY'S -TRE TrJG.-.f Ji work and no pl, makes John a dull bo, as Mr. Bull remarked to the languid ...

Borrowed Cristes

... mark of affection by his bro- ther.' EASILY ANmwaEnD.-Among the Romans the gife of a ring was a badge of liberation from slavery. Married people can best explain whether it is so amongst the mo- derns. : WOMAN'S EmrxnE.-The apire S&as of New York prettily ...

POETRY

... of night. Change I forward. Some despots yet madly aspire To glories heroic in plunder and gore I To fetter the nations in slavery's mire, To strangle fair freedom, make ignorance lore. Fair freedom advance- galled nations, rejoice True reason, best ruler ...

IRISH TRIBUTE TO THE POPE

... mrainfining the Tights i and trilegea ot her mirs and cbildren, Were ?? I church would soon sink into that condition of abject fl slavery and impotency to which the state has reduced t. V tbe dtsnltaries of the Anglican establishment, who i ar dblsged to decl ...

LITERARY EXTRACTS

... silve1ry peal, that shall shout into the world's ear that another Eve and another Adam are'in another Paradise.-Ladies' Treairy. SLAVERY AND METHODIoTS.-In South Carolina a formal remonstrance, signed by over three hundred and fifty of the leading planters and ...

LITERARY EXTRACTS

... lo,- generally prepared his r. orations beforeihand. In the yearI1836 he delivered amost Le brilliant oration at an anti-slavery meeting. At the close t )a of the meeting Mr. 'lherry told Mr. Macuamy that from his r- his rapid mode of speaking, and from: ...