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POETRY

... her ide, 4evero ker laws, Forsiheshall win, And conquer siu Men shall be fee for ' Truth makes free, And eau't be held In slavery; Do uot despair, The earth is fair Good holds sway in spite of evil, God's supreme and not the devil. Take eonrap yo who foreosmt ...

From Punch

... must, my good creature, bear in mind that, while the Government under which I serve desires to mitigate the horrors of slavery, yet her Hajesty's ships are not intended for the reception of persons other than their officers and crew, and hire we ...

LITERARY NOTICES

... William Anderson, with his genius, his warm heart, and his eccentricities. Forty years ego he threw himself into the anti-slavery question with might and main. Thirty years ago he was one of the foremost In denouncnlug the immorality of the corn laws. ...

EXHIBITION OF CERAMIC WARE

... the Rev. J. May, a negro minister from Sierra Leone, who described a number of incidents in his life when he was sold into slavery and rescued by a British ship. He testified to the value of Good Templarism. Addresses followed by Mr. E. J. Darke, G.W.C ...

VARIETIES

... random nbtos on men m~nd eV,, Mnainers, says * Armo,, tho Iterla'ns th egift Of aL inig tj was a badge of liberation; from slavery. Married people (if may beet explain whether it is so nmoc'g the modlerns. b~ Somebody- sto'le ac water-melon from a pateh ...

VARIETIES

... hearing now and then a fine emphatic No.' be Os.aAR'a Lassoc IN E COIOMY.- Cmesar, said a planter at! to his negro, when slavery was in vogue in the Southern foe etates of America, climb up that tree and thin out the branches. The negro showed no ...

VARIETIES

... coloured child swallowed a lot of percussion cape, and its anxious mother's only consuls. tionI Is that since the abolition of slavery it cannot be brought under the hammer. One dany, at a farm house, a wag saw an old gobbler try. iug to eat the strings of ...