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Literary Notices

... most instances of any of wilful intention thereby to bolster up slavery in in any of its forms, but merely of want of due re- flection, an easy adoption of the popular notion e that slavery was a Jewish institution, notwithstand- A., ing that it is susceptible ...

Literary Notices

... was impelled mainly by slavery, and was primarily dependlenlt en slavery, is no argument in justifica-l tion of the v ice. The utmost which* it proves is, f that the economlical p1-ogress of nationss has been1 faster with slavery than it would otherwise ...

THE FALL OF ADAM

... men ! la, ha, the traifle O ! - . Adam brdggiu' each U.P., Malill feed sic chids as godly Lee 2 Else wvear bondms' and slaverie-l Ha, Iha, the traitor 0 1 Adama laughs now at DiMsentj Ha, ha, the traitor 0 ! Thintiks the tax as just as rent! I1a ...

LITERATURE

... the Governor of the State of Massa- e beginning of the year 1860, long passages IO 5tbe subject of slavery, with its recent his- surge of the Pro-slavery party were enume- en of with great severity; but there was no of the Harper's Ferry insurrection, ...

LITERATURE

... merely state that the new edition before us contains E3vangeline; Voices of the Night; the Seaeide and the Fireside; Poems on Slavery; BEllads, Songs, and Sonnets; Miscellaneou3- Poes; the Golden Legend; the Courtebip of Wileestandish; Birds ?? the Song of ...

Original Poetry

... Woodlands !-* hark; ! the tramipling and the chccrineir, As backward reols the Southern host, in all their vengfeul ire. See ! Slavery's sutliless angel, Oln her l,:tt.e-;teed careering, As she strikes, through Froedoill'. ritle rankls, har thunderholtas f ...

Literature, Science and Art

... Explorations in the Cotton Kingdom of America, compiled from three former volumes, with recent observations on cotton and slavery in the Ame- ricais slave States, by Mir F. L. Olmstead. :- The A t/iecna'ua states Messrs Longmuan's losses by the late fire ...

Literary Notices

... physical sciences down to the present day; a considerable addi- tion has also been made to the illustrative engravings. AMERICAN SLAVERY AND COLOUR. By WILLIAM CHAMBERS, Author of Things as they are in America. London: W. & R. Chambers. THE republication of ...

LITERATURE

... iauEfactores, and commerce, se fily.-di cassed; emigraWion, the treat- .ment o£ the nz mtive -acea,.and the.question oE slavery, are Aubj.ctedtothe seasobiaginvetigatonof Mr.erivole; ina. 'word, nothing eL it wteare aware of is omitted which the most ...

LITERATURE

... a decidedly literary turn. He tells us BE that-the Friends in America, although their lises'are de- nm cidedly opposed to slavery, have takers no part with -the in ultra-abolitionists, and rather discouaiged their mem bers t from such association. Writin ...

LITERATURE

... Regprdinig this trattic Mr. Macrae says- P'awnabroking- for liss he~n called a necessary evil, and so has American stri slavery, for much the same reason, It is necessary because des 'it exists, and has SD intertwined itself with the organisation en ...

POETRY

... exultation. Sit Ynnkee lDoodlel, din. ba We' fcrr North arid Senule alike pr( Enitertaini affectionl ; prc Those for Negro Slavery strrke, cnl 'liroo for forcerl Protection. scr Yrrnkee Doodle is tire Pot, Of Sertirernr tire Kettle : FrJnril nsorrrlly, ...