Literary Notices

... truths. The volume treats of such eslijects eizCostume, Cbaracter, Home ealtare;C ?? Life, Plu- rality of Husbadsn And W'ives, Slavery, Infandti- cide, Se-tee, &ic n other words; considers the wbole~tciOstiOO 'ef female edueatisoaitl India from the craele to ...

A BULLYING BOY WELL WHIPPED

... ble But Sir Alexander C. Whipped the bumptious Master B., ice And taught him that the Judges were not bumpkin's gaee. no SLAVERY.-A Black Thorn in the side of America. od --Punch. el, PRoLIx TALKERS (especially true of the Parleurs in Parliament)-They ...

LITERATURE

... officials as soon as the engagement is once entered into, and every care is taken to prevent their condition (egene- rating into slavery. The Portuguese authorities, it l seems, procure them as slaves, and, to supply that ! want and Cuban requirements, have set ...

MUSKETS FOR THE MILLION

... Alrnoaac. t. I' FREE SoIa ALL OvEcs.-In the United States the At North end South ceemu to be reselving themeelves, on the It Slavery question, into abeolute opposite polee. Could not af they conmroruiso the matter in dizpute by a mutual arrange- o ment in ...

REVIEWS OF BOOKS

... tnon. In this way thousands can he captuared by a Smelrl hood of honters; and once captured they become quite docile. In slavery the Daoses rotain their predilection for feed teg en mice, serpents, sod ants, atehough often en that account punished sy ...

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: ...

THEATRES, &c

... he fell into the harbour and was drowned, the State getting rid of an usurping citizen whom nothing short of his country's slavery could satisfy. Such are the main incidents of the present story, dramatically heightened and altered for the purposes of ...

Published: Sunday 08 July 1860
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 2687 | Page: 11 | Tags: Arts & Popular Culture 

CLOSE OF THE SATURDAY EVENING ENTERTAINMENTS

... on Roast rig. a he 'cur Captain Curzon -The Enfield Riule and tire old '1 Brown Bess. strai Mr, g2oderich-Rhick and While Slavery. 0 of Dr. S.T. Hall-From 'dmBd. 4Us. ir- r. Herbert Holmes-T1he Siege of Calais. T n af' Mr. J. Hicklin-Tire Death of'Mar'mo'Egn ...

Literary Noties

... ~of ehildren born of t ~enancipated negroes in the -c .y of Sierra Leone 15 over those born of negroes still an state of slavery, ch -though living in the same col my. 'Two years ago, .. a mulatto and a negro carniedoff ihi@gh prizes at the W generl meeting ...

HISTORY OF THE NETHERLANDS.—PHILIP OF SPAIN.—THE SPANISH ARMADA.*

... puttingallthe Spanish soldiers to Oseath. This done, the combined rowers, welcoming Gwynn ad their deliverer from an abject slavery which seamed their lot for. life, willing accepted his orders. The gale had meantime abated, and the two galleys, well conducted ...

LITERATURE

... ain't them that g vull the loudest thwat feel the most, Ilie observes gre but lie retrievers his credit by this remark, c ,Slaver-y is the black page in our history ; but lie'w~ to team it otit without loosening all the other sheets go' is the great difficulty ...

THE LITERARY EXAMINER

... a more thorough Tory, gave his whole mind to a belief in Pitt. Upon the subjects of Parliamentary Reform and Abolition of Slavery he had, indeed, a mind of his own different from that of his hero; upon all other mat- ters his faith and devotion were unlimited ...