Liberator (Boston, MA) - 23/11/1860
1860; Gale Group;
Autores
P. B. D., Wm. C. Wood, Duncan L. Clinch, Chairman, W. L. Bird, Secretary, Parker Pillsbury, J. H. C., A. H., A. B., A Man,
ResumoNews: Maine Seaman Flayed, Progress of Southern Treason, Tribute to the Early Abolitionists, Governor Houston Exploding the Recent Roorbacks in Texas, Another Northern Refugee, A Southern Union Man, No Union with Slaveholders The United States Constitution is a Covenant with Death, and an Agreement with Hell, Southern Atrocities, THE ATLANTIC MONTHLY, for December, contains the following papers, The London Baptists and the Slavery Question, Secession Meeting in Charleston, Meeting in Behald of Indians, Inauguration of the Rebellion, Discourse of Henry Ward Beecher, Senator Iverson of Georgia was charged, a few weeks ago, with saying that if Lincoln should be elected President, Southern men who would hold office under him should be'outlawed and killed', Gov. Dennison, of Ohio, has issued a sort of supplementary Thanksgiving proclamation, calling on the people of that State to make liberal contributions on that day for the relief of the destitute of Kansas, No Flinching!, No Slave-Hunting in Massachusetts, A Female Disunionsist, John Brown Meeting, Multiple News Items, Refuge of Oppression Slavery and the Abolitionists, (Special Dispatch), Speech of Hon. Henry Wilson, The Texas 'Plot' No Plot at All, Sentiment of the South. Editorial: Alabama Raises Her Flag, Georgia Retribution, 'Liberty or Death'—Escape of the Fugitive—A Thrilling Sketch, The Exodus of Free Negroes from South Carolina, The Knights of the Golden Circle. Letter to the editor: Expulsion from South Carolina—Statement of William C. Wood To the Editor of the Boston Journal, Letter to Rev. Dr. Bacon, Meetings in Vermont, Western Conventions To the Editor, The Colored Emigration from South Carolina, 'Harrington'. Shipping news: The Reign of Terror in Georgia. Arts & Entertainment: Brown and Garibaldi, 'Harrington', Wendell Phillips at Music Hall. Obituary. Elections: The Vote of John Brown's Home and Harper's Ferry. Classified ads: Multiple Classified Advertisements.
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