The Atlantic Monthly, volume 17, No. 102, April, 1866
The Atlantic Monthly, volume 17, No. 102, April, 1866
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Gordon. While in November there was an evidentdesire to boast of the number and severity of the punishments which hadbeen inflicted upon the unfortunate blacks, there is as evident a desirein January to show that the number of those who perished has beengreatly exaggerated. But it is difficult to see how the actors proposeto refute statements for which they themselves furnished the materials. One agreeable fact comes out in these papers, that the British homeauthorities never committed themselv...es to a support of the conduct ofthe Jamaican officials. On the contrary, it now appears that Mr. Cardwell, the British Colonial Secretary, from the beginning intimatedvery clearly his doubt on the propriety of the proceedings, especiallyin the case of Mr. Gordon. THE CHIMNEY-CORNER FOR 1866. IV. DRESS, OR WHO MAKES THE FASHIONS. The door of my study being open, I heard in the distant parlor a sort offlutter of silken wings, and chatter of bird-like voices, which told methat a covey of Jennie's pretty young street birds had just alightedthere.
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