North Star (Rochester, NY) - 21/01/1853
1853; Gale Group;
Autores
S. R. W., Chicago Trib., J. T., J. G., Geo. G. Ritchie, Ohio Columbian, Independent, Onodaga Standard, New York Com., A. S. Standard, Commonwealth, Charles Dickens, London Inquirer,
ResumoMiscellaneous: FERDERICK DOUGLASS' PAPER is PUBLISHED AT 25 BUFFALO STREET (OPPOSITE THE ARCADE) BY FREDERICK DOUGLASS. News: A "Higher Law", A Quaker Congressman, There is no man who is not interested in it, THE lectures of Horace Mann. at Toledo, were much liked, Character of Daniel Webster A Discourse, For Liberia, … Weekly … for 1853, Is Slavery a Sin, An Honest Man, Transit of Slaves, The Constitution and the Higher Law, The Lemmon Case, How Tables Are Made Mediums, Satan Rebuking Sin, The Old World and the New What is Said of Us Abroad, Letter from S. R. Ward, Liberty Party Notice, Fugitive Incident, POLITENESS is the outward garment of good will; but many are the nut shells in which if you crack them, nothing of a kernel is to be found, THERE is nothing purer than honesty; nothing sweeter than charity; nothing warmer than love; nothing brighter than virtue; and nothing more steadfast than faith, THE remains of John Q. Adams were recently removed from the Congressional burying ground at Washington, to the family one at Quincy, Arrival of the …, A True Woman, Advancing Backwards, "Uncle Tom's Cabin in Ruins", Sad Bereavement of the President Elect, A Suitable Tribute to President Fillmore, A Pious and Disinterested Slaveholder, OUR special correspondents, says the New York Herald, write that within the past day or two there has been considerable stir in Washington, in consequence of the positive refusal of Senator Hunter to accept of the office of Secretary of State at the hands of Gen. Pierce, Address to Mrs. Beecher Stowe, The Empire in France, Annual Hiring of Slaves, Multiple News Items, Slave Trade to Cuba—Interesting, The Jerry Rescuers, SANTA ANNA is said to be about returning to Mexico, for the purpose of placing himself at the head of the revolutionists in that country, American Slavery, The Countess of Lovelace, A Slaveholders' Convention, Two thousand hogs arrived at Chicago on Friday last by the Chicago and Ga., H. H. Garnet, "Autographs for Freedom". Editorial: Rushville, Towns, Bleak House Chapter XXXI, Literary Notices The Uncle Tom's Cabin Almanack; Or, Abolitionist Memento for 1853. London: John Cassell, Ludgate Hill, The Consistency of the Washington Union. Letter to the editor: Home and the Slave. Elections: Gerrit Smith. Business: THE Business Committee of the Rochester Ladies' Anti-Slavery Sewing Society will meet at the House of Mrs. S. D. PORTER, South Fitzhugh Street, on Friday next, the 21st inst., at two o'clock, P. M., Receipts for Frederick Douglass' Paper, from the 14th to the 21st of January. Classified ads: Multiple Classified Advertisements.
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