Poetry

... at school. So I wrote, wrote, wrote, and I've always beep writing YOu see, Just as picking the cotton was slavery to some, eo writing ig slavery to me; But I write, write, write, jnst to keep me from stirving and shame, I've been writing some ?? unknown ...

PUBLIC AMUSEMENTS, &c

... biased by somebody. W. LI.'There is no law to compel an employer to give a 4hraoter to any servant. DAVRE3ADEM-We should say slavery; but our corre- .apondent must read history for himself. A.-Wo. A capital offence is one punishable with 'death. TR HAL ...

)literature. Te Land

... depress the mind of any thoughltful reader. A gloomy tone pervades the early chapters of Mr. Browne's volume, which treats of slavery, the transportation of criminals, the abject wretchedness of the poor, and other equally doleful subjects. There is, perhaps ...

PUBLIC AMUSEMENTS, &c

... parcel cf secks 'from Mr. Peckl, of BeoUo; lOe. from T H. T.; and 2s. 6d. from D. D., ?? W.-Tbe act for the abolition of slavery throughout IZnou-rSoOt.5,.,oo ,to-,oo-4 g R, 1R3^- and on .thelst of August, 18U, 770,28(elnve B ?? free. Cyxrac, sGaYs&- ...

LITERARY NOTICES

... :hsti-.ctive account of the .I'tulra; Iresonrees of Akiieriza. its people, instltil- tions. ai ii itw;, Iwit]h Ilu;c.s of slavery andl the late w:I nlutes .f a' e! throlunh the Unit;d States Can l inada, besidles a laige amloutt of valuable in0.uIllttill ...

NEW BOOKS AND NEW EDITIONS

... instance, the thing called Laus Deo-on hearing the Bells ring on the Passage of the Constitutional Amendment abolishing Slavery, appears to us either a piece of nonsense or blasphemy. But perhaps the very worst prose that ever was conceived has appeared ...

ARMSTRONG MAGNEY

... Fields) were collected. Or rather, we should say, a fragment of a book, for the volume is eked out with half a dozen anti-slavery speeches and Reform papers. The work tells us nothing new about Canada; indeed, the journey is not of recent date, but was ...

Poetry

... dungeons of an Eastern slime Are echoing daIly with the prayer Of those who, eovered far from home's dear charms, Still weep In slavery there. Far be from its tbe reckless, darIng zeal, Which mars the conquests it would make, The rnmadening lust of war which ...

LES CONVULSIONNAIRES

... Thus the Esquimaux resembles the white bear, the Mongol resembles the wolf, and the negro resembles the ape-which justifiesS slavery. We have no doubt that these ingenious Southerners would point to the long-necked Arab who digests stone, glass, and nails ...

MILL'S DISSERTATIONS AND DISCUSSIONS

... opinions upon AmericCL We are as glad as he can be that the contest has ended as it has done. We have the same abhorrence of slavery, and this abhorrence would have secured our sympathies for the Northern States. But what we wisll to call attention to in ...

VARIETIES

... times, have shown the stability of huer Bank. Time war weith yraace, the suppression of the Indian mutiny, the abolition of slavery in the British West Indies, the Crimean war, thme change in the English Corn Laws, thme various Financial Panics, especially ...

FESTIVAL OF THE THREE CHOIRS

... some of the I meet enthusiastic of the audience) denlalming the impos- sibiiity of Britons ever submitting to chains and slavery- a with, perhaps, a mnental reservation issvre domeastl arrange. 3 snensts. The IIMolueina, the last of the four cencert ...