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THE QUARTETTE CONCERTS

... .Ah4 ic wag r't to inttifNQ writ Ii slavery in tle slave states3 bui not to allow it lo extend ; whilst the Democratic puity on the other hand' would extend slavery. The senhll rn man believed honestly that slavery was right ; and it certiiinly loas a ...

LITERATURE

... of the English, Irish t( and Scotch press. An elaborate article on Slavery and c' the War in America is very favourable to the North a and proportionately adverse to the South. Slavery is the b greatest crime ever committed by man against his fellow. tl ...

THEATRE ROYAL

... Count, and than gives way to her afectioe and accepts him for her husband. 'Westcraft nahee a declaration of the Count's slavery, has him Brosted, and brought to the Market-place, where he means to Perchase him; and so punish the lady frher caprice and ...

THE EXHIBITION—THE AWARDS

... were by no means ?? to the credit they assumed to themselves foi the measures they had recently taken, for (te represeien of slavery. TIPI liIsi1 POLICE. Tbe Marquis of Clanricarde called attention to the ineliciercy of the police arrangement in Ireland for ...

FASHION AND VARIETIES

... announcod that tha hrov wean a lrgtnio.s Ile tbatjkod him for Ilra presont, ood thanked God that slavery was banlohed from ArnOeics Ifa rsild there might be slavery in Poland and Vcnntln andsome other placcs (hear, SCrD), but there was none In Americsa (applsanu) ...

THE POOR OF DUBLIN—GRAND BAZAAR

... Sumner presented to the United States Smate a petition 700 feet long, and signed by 13,000 women, praying for the abolition of slavery. A petition was presented in the House of Commons, on Thursday, from 10,000 inhabitants of Lambeth, in favour of Mr. Train's ...

FASHION AND VARIETIES

... Independent has the authority of spiritualists for declaring that since his death Stone- wall Jackson has become a strong anti-slavery man ! A gentleman, residing at St. John's Wood, London, bad a dispute with a publicnn in that neighbourhood about a penny ...

LITERATURE

... our powers. In the story E of Faust the Germans see the poot end themaoelves- i his struggle to emancipate Germany from the slavery which France exercised on her literature, gudlwhich, begun by Klopatocks, Leeaing, and a few otbers, was 11 comnpleted by ...

LITERATURE

... new creation of the Iladividual men by thre Church The old heathen, in- cluiing the6 l-fina, civilization rested on the slavery of the trasses. luau, outside the ranrge of a narrow citizen- I ship), was a thing, sen instrument, not a person, and, even ...

ENLISTING FOR THE FEDERALS

... hundred able constitutional men, not for military purposes as was asserted, but to take there from this land of bondage and slavery to 4 the home of the brave, and the land of the free, to work on some railways which had remained ?? In consequence of all ...

LITERATURE

... tree prophet, wban on his g deathbed he declfi'ed, that whenever the North arrivad at tl the conviction of the sinfulness of slavery and its in- r compatibility with her 'history and traditions, thc P Union coald not exist. Sir Jamee Grahaa ia il rather roughly ...

LONGWOOD CHRISTMAS [ill]

... out the IGlory Hallelujah' of the John Brown song. One little con- traet will mark the progress of this war of ideas that slavery has brought to an issue upon its own -soil. 'Tbree years ago a white gentleman approaching General Lee'b ground would have ...