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Liberator (Boston, MA) - 01/09/1832

1832; Gale Group;

Autores

C—N., O. S. M., John Rankin, Zillah, Liberia Herald, S. P. D., Arnold Buffum, A. Buffum, Henry Johnston, Eider in Charge, James Savage, Chairman, Charles Bowen, Secretary,

Resumo

Miscellaneous: Is Published Weekly at No. 11, Merchants' Hall Wm. Lloyd Garrison, Editor. News: Things which should be done to aid the cause, The Power of Curiosity, Arnold Buffum, the Hatter—And J. N. Danforth, the, I hope I shall not suffer myself to become too much clated with the prospect of success; for whilst I find a very few honest and intelligent men, who, through the blighting influence of Colonization principles, regard the advocates of the rights of colored men to freedom as madmen or fanatics, yet I find wherever I go a very large majority on the side of justice and the equal rights of man, Relief Association, Extraordinary Compact, There is at the present time residing not far from Salem, a person having a family and some property, who is, or pretends to be, a firm believer in the doctrine of transmigration, Natural Curiosity, The Camp Meeting, appointed to be held near Canandaigua on the 28th instant, by the African Methodist Episcopal Zion Connection, has been postponed, in consequence of the prevalence of the cholera, to the 10th of September, A Specimen of the Veracity and Consistency of Colonizationists, Miscellaneous Nullification—Symptoms of War, Sale of Ardent Spirits, A colored man, weighing about 240 pounds, steward of the brig Iris, now lying at quarantine, attempted on Thursday last, for a wager, to ascend the must as far as the cross tree, New-England Anti-Slavery Society, Sharks, Send me, if possible, a paper in which J. N. Danforth's appeal is published, or one of his Circulars to the Clergymen, addressed to them, requesting them to take up contributions on the 4th; in which he recommended, as authentic, the article on Colonization in the July No. of the North American Review, Answer to 'C. W.'—No. Iii, A Dialogue on Slavery Continued, Great Mortality, Moral Glorifying God, Letters on Slavery, Addressed to Mr. Thomas Rankin, Merchant at Middlebrook, Augusta Co. Va, Cholera in New-York, Tour of Mr. Buffum, 'A minister in this neighbourhood at a late meeting of the Colonization Society, said that those, who were opposed to the association, 'had hearts blacker than the skins of the negroes,' or words very much like these, 'There must be an end of the system of robbing one man to keep another; and in no place can it so properly begin, as where, in addition to the simple robbery, the whole thing supported is lateful in itself, Multiple News Items, Notice, Letters Received at This Office from August 25 to Sept. 1, 1832, Two cases of spasmodic cholera have occurred in this city since our last, both terminating fatally, Slavery in Jamaica—Causes of the Late Insurrection—Treatment of the Missionaries, I believe my last concluded with the account of my proposed attendance at the meeting of the colored people at New-Bedford, on Monday evening last. Arts & Entertainment: Literary The Noble Negro, Juvenile Department A Dialogue between a Mother and Her Children. Editorial: Slavery Record Slavers—Little Bassa, It will give our esteemed correspondent pleasure to learn that the Rev. Mr Jocelyn, of New Haven, is preparing for publication a small work in relation to the actual state of education among our free colored population, Cholera in Virginia, We learn by the Franklin Frecman that 'the LIBERAL and PATRIOTIC Editor of the Greenfield Gazette and Herald' REFUSED to publish a notice of an address on slavery by Mr Buffum, agent of the New-England, Anti-Slavery Society. Death notices: Died. Classified ads: Boston Literary Magazine, Multiple Classified Advertisements.

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