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Liberator (Boston, MA) - 25/01/1839

1839; Gale Group;

Autores

District Number Four, Caleb Cushing, A Universalist Abolitionist, J., Harriet Foster, Corresponding Secretary, Wm. Harlow, Sec'y, Gerrit Smith, Charles T. Torsey, A. St. Clair, Samuel J. May, Ichabod Morton, Peter Macy, Eunice C. Macy, Clerks,

Resumo

News: Wrentham Anti-Slavery Society, Human Government, Chelsea, Memorial From the Friends of Nantucket, Presented on Wednesday, January 16, Free Discussion, Refuge of Oppression Anti-Slavery Convention, 'All's Well' at Lynn, Non-Resistance Bible Argument for Non-Resistance, The Plot! Plot!! Plot!!! (1), The Washington Correspondent of the N. Y. Eve. Star, speaking of Mr. John Quincy Adams, says, Much is said in the Abolition journals, to prove that Abolitionists are of both political parties, Miscellaneous, Professor Drew, of Virginia, estimates it as well known among the profitable exports of Virginia, 6000 home-bred slaves annually, worth probably at the prices which have ruled for the last four or five years, more than six millions of dollars, or nearly as much as the whole whale fishery of Massachusetts, Bristol Co. Anti-Slavery Society, A Voice from Plymouth, President Wayland Again Lending His Influence against Reform!!!, Anti-Slavery To the People of Massachusetts, Multiple News Items, The Gag-Law—Public Meeting at Salem, The Editor of the Courier, To the Abolitionists of Massachusetts. Miscellaneous: Agents. Letter to the editor: Letter from J. W. Alden, Communications Abolition and Universalism, Token of Respect, Friend Garrison. Editorial: A Timely Warning, As we have anticipated the time of putting our paper to press one day, in order that all the delegates might be supplied with copies of it, we cannot, of course, give any account of the proceedings of the annual meeting of the Society, which commenced on Wednesday, More Self-Vindication, Letter from Gerrit Smith, 'It is the wounded bird that flutters', Letter from Rev. C.t. Torrey, We have received a very long communication, signed 'A Friend of Man, white as well as black' in vindication of Nathan Brooks, and a review of Mr. Stanton's letter in this paper; but we have no room this week to notice it more particularly, Munificent Donation. Review: Review of Wayland. Classified ads: Multiple Classified Advertisements. Arts & Entertainment: Literary New Year's Address to the Patrons of the Pennsylvania Freeman.

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