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SLAVERY

... suffering race. Hearts of tiie nature's bearing, , The honest, brave, and free ?? swrsi before approving heaven The doom; of slavery. The virtuoue sou'spolluted, And erth is filed -with shame; That man should buy his fellow man, And feel nor guilt nor blame ...

SECESSION AND SLAVERY

... God lifts to-day the veil and shows The features of the demon I O North and Soutb, Its victims both, Can ye not cry, Let slavery die ? And union find in freedom ? What though the ust-out spirit tew The nation In his golug, We who have ha the guilt must ...

ROMANCE OF REAL LIFE

... in words that touched a sympathetic cord in the hearts of his hearers, Mr. Beecher told about the child, She was born in slavery, he said. A benevolent woman, who was nursing our sick soldiers in the hospital at Fairfax, found her sore, and tattered ...

WHAT IS LIFE?

... uneven road, A truly vain and empty show; A stormy and tempestuous sea, A scene of sorrow and distress, A state of moral slavery, A bleak and batren wilderness; A loug and dreary winter's day, An ignisfatuus and a suare, A sky without a cheering ray, ...

A FENIAN ON HIS FRIENDS

... prison's gloom, My native soil was Ireland, The inland of the free, But I oorned to live the Saxon's thrall, In chains and slavery. In proud diedain to be a slave, I emigrated o'er the wave. A citizen of the Unlted States In due time I become, And there ...

PUBIC AMUSEMENTS, &c., THIS DAY

... his good tblh. INQUnRER.-Printed matter of any kind harged at the same postal rate. THE ALI.sns OF INr0UiTY.-At one time slavery was our domestic instltntion. In Lincoln's message it is a legal claim by certain persons on tee labonr of oertain other ...

THE ORLEANIST PRINCES AND THE AMERICAN ARMY

... which they serve ! The cause, no one can doubt, is good. Although they do not proclaim very loudly as yet, the abolition of slavery is at the bottom of the quarrel which arms the volunteers of tho North. is a war in which humanity itself is concerned. Besides ...

POETRY

... POETRY. II COUNSEL TO THE AMERICANS. Abolish slavery I -Well I By multitudinous murdering of brotherm Outrage and tyranny beyond all others, By sword and flame, by recklessness and ravage, By au that marks the fiend or moves the savage f There,-tbese ...

ARPIL FOOLS

... fired, Oh, Jouathan, nny son ! Spendtcug thy miilion-a day, Half frenzied half fix ?? Union who seek'st In cviv war, ?? in Slavery's school, What, oh my Jonathan, art thou, If not an April fool ? Asd lastly, Mother EDgland, thou T at sav'dt wax ends and ...

Pickings from Punch

... mystery will soo a, we hear, be cleared up. BLACK AND WHITE SLAVERY.-We understand that the King of Dahomey intends sending over a deputation to this country to remonstrate against the slavery that is carried out in our workshops, with a view of putting ...