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fact that Captain Walter Murray Gibson, who had also talked about the "koboo" people (possibly in the book
East Indian Archipelago: a Description of Its Wild Races of Men, published in 1854, and/or in The Prison
Glance at the East Indian Archipelago, published in 1855), had affirmed that all his statements in the book
From this place the company proceeded to Section 8, Farwell & Potter, contractors.
The room is crowded with spectators, some of them witnesses, some friends of the prisoners; and the atmosphere
The prisoners, as they sit ranged in order before the Rhadamanthus on the bench, present every possible
the thousands who run about the streets, destitute, uncared for, and who are training for the State Prison
Morrissey, the homicide, has been committed to prison to await examination.
If Tom, Dick or Harry may suspend the action of a law by swearing that they believe its operation will
still another writ was sued out in that county where the Marshal and his eleven had carried their prisoners
were crowded with carts, trucks, and stages—a very different scene was that in the Centre-street prison
of the inhuman cruelties—the horrible atrocities—committed by the native miscreants on helpless prisoners
There they were, slaves for life—worse than that, prisoners for life.
to know anything of his antecedents, he would say that he followed the fortunes of the party led by Harry
Our prisons are inhuman and vile holes, unworthy of a Christian country.
wide by ten deep, and eight high, with a narrow window tightly closed; there were from two to four prisoners
The Book of the Wars of the Lord. See Num. xxi. 14. III.
The book of Joshua. See Joshua x. 13; and 2 Samuel i. 17. V. The Book of Idde, the Seer.
The Acts of Rohoboam, in Book of Shemaiah. See 2 Chron. xii. 15. IX.
The Book of Jehu, the son of Hanani. See 2 Chron. xx. 34. X.
Da Costa [What has become of these Books of the Hebrew Scriptures?
Godey’s Lady’s Book GODEY’S LADY’S BOOK GODEY’S LADY’S BOOK, for January, abounds with matter, both pictorial
and merits of the previous; and by a strict adherence to this programme, he has rendered the Lady’s Book
Book Notices BOOK NOTICES.
Fowler & Wells' first series of hand-books for home improvement.
GODEY’S LADY’S BOOK.
Harper’s Story Books, No. 33.
These story books are issued monthly; they contain a series of narratives, dialogues, biographies and
the first and last appearance of the poem during Whitman's lifetime: he rejected it from his Blue Book
scientific examination of their phrenological developments, a useful newspaper, or an instructive book
Higher up Broadway, and near Canal street, is the Gift Book Store of Evans & Co., by whose genius as
There is a certain charm or attraction in the manner in which they distribute their books and the gifts
which accompany them, that the mere purchase of a book (however useful or cheap it may be) does not
possess, and to this cause may be traced the effect of an increased demand for books, and as increased
T HERE is something wholesome, fresh, invigorating, in this book, and we like it.
The book is of healthy tone and expression sometimes, but where is the harm?
Influence is of no account; but a few objectionable phrases ought to burn a book.
Book and Magazine Notices BOOK AND MAGAZINE NOTICES. HARPER’S STORY BOOKS, No. 33.
This is a number of a series of books adapted for the perusal of children, and by the reading of which
Book Notices Book Notices THE PROFESSOR: A Tale. By Currer Bell, author of Jane Eyre, &c.
And when, as in the book which we have named at the head of this paragraph, in addition to this we have
The getting-up of the book presents a gratifying contrast to the flimsy dress in which many of our publishers
An article on “Political Priests” follows, and is succeeded by a review of a highly interesting book
The writer recognizes the beauty, large-heartedness and bravery of the book but in common with most judicious
Gaskell in her book hit upon altogether too many unpleasant truths to render the result at all palatable
Especially in the matter of Branwell Bronte and his fate, every candid reader of the book must feel assured
I opened the book there, and shall not close it again until I have gone through with it.” The N.Y.
” followed his retirement from one office, we may expect as an early result of this resignation, a book
leavesleaf 1 21.5 x 13 cm, leaf 2 18.5 x 12.5 cm; Whitman inscribed and circled the note "2d/ piece/ in Book
Book Notices Book Notices BOAT LIFE IN EGYPT AND NUBIA. By William C. Prime.
His style of narration is lucid and entertaining; but the merit of the books does not rest here.
Book Notices BOOK NOTICES. MARRIED OR SINGLE, by the Author of Hope Leslie, Redwood, &c.
.— We see that a new book by Alexander Smith is soon to be issued.
steamboats, or stages, without the owners ever being any the better in a pecuniary sense—they who get books
She wrote a book.
Field rose and remarked that it read as quoted in the Red Book, but not in the later and authentic copy
further appearances of this poem during the poet's lifetime, Whitman having canceled it in his Blue Book
“The Book and the Rocks” is an exceedingly orthodox reconciliation of the Mosaic account with geological
“Viola” is one of the series of Harper’s Story Books.
No more splendid and appropriate gift-book for this season of gifts has been issued than the volume now
It is difficult to please all tastes in a book of this kind, and we feel half-disposed to regret that
or traveler could give us an interesting stock of information thereon, not easily obtainable from books
The tales are good, and the whole book, from the engraving of Hospitality in the Olden Time to the Ladies
He has a printed book, containing several hundred questions and answers, on every subject that the police
all former legislation, and then itself declared unconstitutional, occupy the space on the Statue Book
The ‘Guide-Book to New-York,’ calls the City Hall the most imposing edifice in Manhattan— The most imposing
We refer to the Courier and Enquirer , the Mirror , the Day-Book and others, three papers which display
tax-payer vents on the dishonesty and carelessness of officials, as he retires with collapsed pocket-book
—They retard my book very much.—It is worse than ever.
He described himself as "the Poughkeepsie Seer" and published approximately 30 books in his lifetime.
The firm published numerous books and magazines on phrenology, reform, and self-help topics, and anonymously
Binding books: Archibald H. Rowand, Alleghany, Pa. Machine for planing chair seats: Edward Q.
—Arago's Popular Astronomy, Vol. 1, Book 14 Chap.29.
What a mass of interesting information such a book would contain!
A state-prison has been built here on the plan of the Auburn and Sing Sing prisons.
Shortly after, a number of these were seized, and thrown into prison.
They surrendered, and 800 prisoners were taken.
native of Kentucky author of Autobiography of a Female Slave, and an excellent & lovely woman had her book
The firm published numerous books and magazines on phrenology, reform, and self-help topics, and anonymously
Redfield, a publisher at 140 Fulton Street, New York, was a distributor of Whitman's books in the early
Evans & Co., book-sellers, of 109 Broadway, below Canal street.
on a law which they justly regard as one of the most beneficent and wise enactments on the Statute Book
The book is stigmatized as at once discreditable to himself and to the literature of his country.
directness about the style which tempted us to pause several times in our reading and wonder whether the book