UNDER THE SUPERINTENDANCE OF THE AGENCY ANTI-SLAVERY SOCIETY. “ UTILE DULCI."--HORACE. LONDON: PUBLISHED BY JOHN CRISP, 27, IVY LANE, PATERNOSTER ROW; AND SOLD BY ALL BOOKSELLERS. 1833. INDE X. Page 1 36 Covenanters 212 30 :..! Alexander's Tomb : 313 · 162 68 117 101 302 182 . 164 239 233 226 . 132 273 Address to British Christians respecting Sla. Correspondence between Sir Isaac Newton Grey, Lady Jane, Execution of . 233 very . . . 42 and Mr. Locke • 47 Guadaloupe.-Safety of Immediate EmanciAdvantages of Temperance. Council of Trent .. . 321 pation . . . Adventure with a Captain General . 5 179 Gypsy Party, a .. Alchymy. .. 229 19 | Hadleigh Castle, Essex 141 Amakosa, Wrongs of . Creation . . 259 American Colonization Society. 238 Crier Extraordinary · 34 Hertford Castle . . An Arab's Revenge. 64 Crocodiles of Orinoco. . 250 | Hibiscus Tiliaceus . 176 Ancient Astronomers. , 166, 158, 150, 139 Cromwell's Expulsion of Parliament . 310 Hieroglyphics . . 335 Coins . . 31 Cuba, Notes on the Island of . . 322 | Hindoo Temple . . Andersonian Museum Curious Fact . . . 205 | History and Biography Anecdote of Andrew Marvell . 223 - Manuscript of M. De La Harpe . 134 of the Sonnet. . 348 Dr. Walker 222 | David's Love for Saul's Daughter . 239 Homer . . 262 - Talma . . 344 Dean Swift . . 161 . 51 | Honey-bird and Woodpecker - the Spanish Inquisition . . 310 | Decision of Character , 52 Horse with one Fault . 48 - Wellington . 299 Delights of Slavery . 56 | Hotel de Ville, Paris . . 265 Animal Life . Declaration of the Attorney-General on the Hurricane at Barbadoes, August 326 . Ant-Eater, the . . . 304 Condition of Slaves . . 131 Hydrostatic Bed . Antiquities in Naples 127 Independent, Baptist, and Hylias, the Slave Boy . 105 332 Art and Nature . 116 set, on the subject of Colonial Slavery . 176 Ichneumon Fly . . Attachment evinced by the Beaver Denbigh Castle, Wales . . 297 Ill.policy of Slave Labour . Baptist Missionaries, Vindication of the 74 Description of a Lion Fight at Rome. . 107 | Immediate Emancipation . Barbarity to a Slave the Grand Seal of England . 17 Imperial Library, Vienna • Battle between the Idolaters and the Chris Destitute Whites in Jamaica .. . 279 Impolicy of Slave Labour . tians of Tahiti 110 Destruction of the Library of Buda . 270 Indian Boa with a Crocodile 71 Diana of the Ephesians . 61 -- Mode of Travelling Beaver, the 129 | Disbanded Soldier, the . 42 Ingenious Defence . Bee-hive . 49 Disposal of Eggs by the Common Gnat 116 Interior of an Indian Workhouse . 38 Beethoven . . 190 Disruption of the Dykes in Holland 2.99 329 Introduction of Gardening Ben Jonson 312 | Distances of the Planets .. 291 256 | Ireland and Negro Slavery. Bignonia Equinoxialis 164 Disuse of Slave Sugar, on the . 108 Isaac Walton's House 57 Bird Mind Djezzar Pacha · · · · 307 | Jamaica Planters . Book-keepers' Situations on Jamaica Sugar Domingo, St. . | Jeremy Bentham 299 Estates. . 314 213 Bourse, or Tribunal de Commerce, Paris 345 pation . . 180 John Hampden. 261 Bridal Serenade 168 | Duelling. : 23 Josephus, Sketch of the Life of : 204 Bridge of Sighs. . 153 Duke of Ormond 70 Kenilworth Castle 22 British Poets Cambridge . 228 King's College Chapel, Cambridge • 293 Kirkstall Abbey . Budhists, Worship of the • 277 Earth, Uniform Rotation of the . Chapel . Caernarvon Castle . . 249 Economy of “ The Times" Office . 43 Knibb's Chapel, Destruction of . . Caligula . . . . 55 Edinburgh . . . · 149 Kremlin at Moscow, View in the . . Campbell, to the Poet 96 | Labour in England . Canterbury Cathedral . 165 Eight Months Resident in Jamaica in 1830 Lambeth Palace Captain Cook at Owhyee . 55 and 1831 . . 349 Landscape Gardening 237 Captive African, the 83 Electrical Eel . 117 Lanercost Priory . - of Camala , Elephant, an . 200 Carisbrook Castle 22 Ely Cathedral . . 219 Last Days of Voltaire Cataract and Streamlet Ethelwold, Bishop of Winchester Launceston Castle . 116 Cathedral, description of St. Paul's Evidence of J. B. Wildman, Esq., before the Letter from Legion to the Duke of Richmond 175 - of Notre Dame at Paris 113 Commons' Committee . . Lord Goderich to Governor Smith 176 - Lincoln . . - W. Taylor Esq., before the Lords: *-| . 282 Lioness Cubs nursed by a Goat . . 256 Ceremony of the Papal Benediction 195 | Expeditious Travelling . . . 72 | Llamas, Descending the Andes. 218 Chamber of Deputies, Paris 185 Exiract from a Letter to Mr. Wilberforce, in Locke, John . 341 Chameleon, the 229 1787, by Dr. Currie • 59 Lord Crawford . . . . 211 Chamois Hunters 214 104 Machinery . . Change of Climate . 103 Fair Thief, the . . . 206 Martial's Epigram on Liberty . - in the Value of Money . 200 Fecundity of Insects, &c. . · 64 Massacre of St. Bartholomew .. Chichester Cross, Sussex . . 140 Filial Affection . . . • 51 Memoir of J. Stephen, Esq. . . . China . . 311 . 317 Sir Thomas More . . - Scarcity at Peking . . 318 Flying Squirrel. . 192 | Mental Principle in Fishes, on the . Chinese Tombs . . | Formation of Coral Islands . 331 Merits of the English Language. . Vessels . . . 330 | Free Labour . . . . 348 Mexican Banditti Church of St. John, Southoven . . 221 Galla Oxen . . . . . . 281 | Michael Angelo . . . . • 147 - St. Mary, Redcliff, Bristol · 112 Garrick • 177 . . . . . . 301 | Microscopic View of a Drop of Water . . 145 General Putnam 51 Milan . 343 Claremont Park 27 Genet, the . . . 288 Military History of Elephants Clarkson, Thomas, Esq., Life of . . 137 German Epigram . 147 Mitford Castle , Cocooy Beetle. . 325 Gilchrist, J. Esq., Trial of . . . 159 Modes of Living among the Chinese . 12 Coffin Dealers at Java . 349 Monghyr, Hindostan. . 269 Colonial Exile. . • 207 Goethe and Madame de Stäel . 328 Mont Blanc . . · 63 | Good and Bad Humour, op. . 178 Monument to Fox . · 90 Granville Sharp. . 285 | Moral and Religious Influence of the Classics, 253, Colour of the Sea . 186 | Graphic Account of the Plague of London . 286. 267, 278, 283, 302, 308, 315 Combat of the Coa ib. Gratitude in a Slave . . 248 | Mount Vesuvius . * . 73 Common Character . 197 Grecian Legend, a .. . 119 Mummies. • 56 Complaint of a Zoological Garden Quadruped 86 Greek Drama : .. . 283 Museums, Sketch of the Rise of . . 157 Contraction by Cold . . . . . . 208 | Greenwich Hospital . . 117 Napoleon, Anecdote of . . . . 48 of Page 1 Page Pontefract, Yorkshire . . . 209 Slide of Alpnach . 305 Solar Rays . . . . 124 Somersby . . 225 . Spanish Bull Fight Spell Work . 20 Successful Courage 53 Preservation of Infants in India. . 309 | Suppression of the Colonial Church Union 341, 42 Swiss Horns, the 188 Tacitus , 83 Tame Birds, on the Habits of 98 Tavistock Abbey 131 Telegraph, the . . 292 | Temperance Societies . · 2 There's Music in a Mother's Voice 206 Translation from Lucretius . 190 | Tree of Dissipation . .224 | Triumph of Science . . . . .. 86 92 Venetian Justice • 75 | Verses by King Henry VI. . . . 10 235 . 257 Virgil's 'i'omb . : 97 | Visit of William 111. to the University of · 34 Cambridge, 1689 . . . . 287, 290 | Vocal Machinery of Birds . . 191 21 Wages or the Whip. . . · 12 | Waychts, or Waits . 167 . 109 Wells Cathedral 91 | West Indian Compensation . . 316 56 333 33 - Workhouse . . 193 239 Westminster Abbey . .. 236 120 Wild Briar, the . . . 46 | Windsor Castle, . Slavery in Jamaica 295, 327 | Woburn Abbey . 344 | Woman . .243 .245 Slaves, Sale of, at the Cape of Good Hope . 122 | Wonderful Instinct in Insects . 165 · 44 | Wonders of Nature'. .226 . 277 . 47 Worship of the Budhists . . 85 | York Cathedral . . . 172 . . 349 .......... 181 38 . 241 . 205 ILLUSTRATIONS. . 113 21 • 325 . 33 241 merce Abbey Church, Malmsbury - Castle . 337 Gnu, the . . 349 | Notre Dame, Paris . . 285 | Pascal, Portrait of . . 117 Persian and Indian Mysteries . 229 Petrarch's Tomb . 141 Picturesque Landscape . 68 | Pontefract, Yorkshire Pont Neuf, Paris .. Pope's Villa, at Twickenham . 161 Porte St. Denis, Paris . . 265 | Portrait of John Hampden 232 Portrait of W. Wilberforce, Esq. 253 Preservation of Infants in India. Roche Abbey . · 57 Sale of Slaves . . 212 | Scrivilsby Church • 21 Seal 100 Setter Dog 29 Shakspeare Singular Encounter with a Lioness Sir James Mackintosh Sketch of Museums. Slave Ship Slave Trade : : Slaves Yoked to a Cart Somersby Cross 81 Spotted Hyæna . . . 116 Si. Germains . . . 217 | Tavistock Abbey . | Telegraph . . • 65 | Treatment of Slaves. . 152 | View in the Kremlin, at Moscow 269 | Virgil's Tomb. 201 Windsor Castle . 73 Wells Cathedral 60 Westminster Abbey. 52 | Worship of the Budhists 132 ! York Cathedral . . THE TOURIST; OR, “I pencilled things I saw, and profited by things I heard.”—LETTER OF A WALKING GENTLEMAN. THIS scandalous outrage, still fresh in | rest; night and day have we been at them, and troops after their return-conquerors from the the minds of the public has created a have made terrible slaughter among them; and seat of war.'--Conquerors from the seat of war! now at the end of six weeks' campaign,'-what what a style! Neither Wellington or Bonaparte sensation unprecedented in the annals of a campaign; and what campaigners they were !- ever wrote in this style: (laughter.) 'Lots of Missionary persecutions. In shewing 'we are neglected—not thought of, because the groans, as you may imagine, from the saints and that the wanton destruction of individual Governor must have a little fun with Tom Hill their followers. It is impossible for me to give a and his yacht. The few wretches who are now description of the appearance of our brave miproperty was sanctioned and approved by out, are hiding in the cane-pieces, and we occasi. litia-men on their arrival in this town. The the magistrates, and other local authori onally get a bullet or two at them.'—This showed poor feliows cut a miserable appearance; you ties in the Island of Jamaica, we need the spirit of the white people then.—On Sunday could not actually tell whether they were black, morning, five were shot, who were fallen in with white, yellow, or any other colour.' Hear anonly quote the following remarks made and attempted to escape. I shall not consider other :- Let Bruce know that the great and upon the subject, by the Rev. John that we are safe, although all this havoc has glorious work has commenced. It is now ten Burnett, at Exeter Hall, on the 15th of been made among the rebels ; although they may o'clock, and all hands are at work, demolishing have now found the inutility of opposing the the Baptist and Wesleyan Chapels. The MethoAugust last. strong force which can be opposed to them, dist Chapel is down, and the men are hard at “He would direct their attention to a Colonial until we can fall upon some plan of getting rid of work at the Baptists'. The roof of the latter is paper, called the Jamaica Courant, in a number the infernal race of Baptists, which we have so not yet off, but so much injured as to make it as of which, dated Feb. 10th, a correspondent not long fostered in our bosoms, and of demolishing | well off as on. It is standing, true, but supported only recommended the importation of troops, but their bloody pandemoniums. This Jamaica only by a few posts. The men have gone for bloodbounds also, to hunt the Slaves and Missi- | Courant then gave a stronger description of the firehooks to complete the work they have underonaries with. The paper was lying at his feet, insurrection cruelties than Mr. Knibb could taken. There is the devil to pay here to-day, as but he had a few extracts in his hand, which he But there was another:-'I cannot allow the you may suppose, among the Saints and their fol. would read. The first was from an officer of the post to start without saying that I have re- lowers. Weeping, and wailing, and gnashing of St Anne's Western Regiment to the Editor : mained long enough at Falmouth to see the Bap- teeth-wringing of hands and groans, interrupted Our primary ardour has been unabated. We bave tist and Methodist Chapels pulled down. This at times with curses and imprecations on the never allowed these deluded wretches time to good work was accomplished this day by the soldiers.' Take another :-'I write in the hopes |