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North Star (Rochester, NY) - 10/05/1850

1850; Gale Group;

Autores

Francis Jackson, President, Edmund Quincy, Secretary, J. D., Louisvilld Cour., The Independent, Pract. Christian, "New Orleans as It Is", A. Van Orden, John G. Whittier, Horace Greeley, Jean Paul Richter,

Resumo

Miscellaneous: The NORTH STAR is published every Thursday, at No. 25, Buffalo Street, THE NORTH STAR is sometimes sent to friends who do not take the paper, in the hope that they may see fit to subscribe for it. News: European Affairs, The Cuban Expedition Again, No Respecter of Persons, A table is published stating the number of persons killed on the Massachusetts railroads last year at sixty four, injured, one hundred and two, Beware of Counterfeits and Imitations, Selections Speech of Mr. Hale, on the Territorial Question, The World's Industrial Exhibition, Hon. WM. H. SEWARD will please accept our thanks for a copy of his Speech on the Admission of California, Mr. REMOND'S LECTURE, The Nicaraugua Treaty, Mrs. Swisshelm's Opinion of Col. Boston, Daniel Webster, Clay, &c., The Galphin Claim, Slave Suits, A new paper is to be established at Washington, in the ultra slavery interest, of which Elwood Fisher is to be editor, Speech of Daniel Webster at Boston, Virginia on the Nashville Convention, New England Anti-Slavery Convention, Diabolism, Woman-Whipping of the Plantations, An Indian with a Great Heart, The fanatics, or ultras, of the North, Pardon of Dr. Webster, What I Saw One Morning in India, Terrible Tornaeo at Nassau, N. P., Anti-Slavery Protracted Meetings, New Mexico, From California, Doings in Congress, The Prophetic Dew-Drop, The Sabbath in Norway, THE pious and prophetic editor of the New York Herald professes to be mightly alarmed for the safety of the Union, and in order to preserve it, in the paper of last week pours forth a torrent of patriotic cackle on the subject, describing what he conceives to be the causes of the danger, and the best means to be used for their removal, Multiple News Items, Change of Day of Publication, More Mysterious Noises, Doctors on the Border, Henry Clay, The Break-Down Whippings, Sales of Slaves, Miscellaneous The World Owes Me a Living!. Editorial: Emily Russell, The Voice of Massachusetts, The Rights of Woman. Business: Slave Market. Letter to the editor: Good News. Classified ads: Multiple Classified Advertisements. Arts & Entertainment: Poetry Massachusetts to the South, A Requiem.

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