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Liberator (Boston, MA) - 21/12/1849

1849; Gale Group;

Autores

Scervant Jones, John H. Shaw, Eben'R Coleman, Geo. H. Folger, Nath's Barney, E. H. Bennett, Clerk, Libertas, John Quincy Adams, Addison Everett, Y., A. W. Weston, M. G. Chapman, Mary May, Louisa Loring, Sarah Southwick, S. Philbrick, Treas., Bourne Spooner, President, H. H. Brigham, Secretary, H. C. W., Geo. Armstrong,

Resumo

News: George Thompson and Parliamentary Reform, The Washington Union recently summed up the representation of Congress thus, No Union with Slaveholders! The U. S. Constitution 'A Covenant with Death and an Agreement with Hell', Present to the Boston Anti-Slavery Bazaar, Eloping Slaves Detected, Executions in England, Will the South Submit?, Sixteenth National Anti-Slavery Bazaar, Faneuil Hall, The Panorama of the Bible still remains on exhibition at Boylston Hall, Negro Christians in Georgia, The Rev. James H. Perkins, pastor of the Unitarian Church in this city, committed suicide last night, by jumping from the ferry boat into the river, whilst crossing, Doings of the Chivalry, Ecclesiastical Action, A Everett's Slavery Sermon, Death of Dr. David Ruggles, One of the Weddings, Colored Schools, Forefathers' Day! Grand Rally of the Friends of Freedom!, Selections James K. Polk, The Constitution, A band of Apaches lately attacked a party of seven Americans at a point of racks, and murdered them, Quite a bloody affray occurred in the streets a few nights since, much to the surprise of the good people of this usually quiet city, which, since the days of Tacon, (1834-8,) has been noted for the good order and tranquillity prevailing in its streets and public places, The Bazaar, Independent Meetings, A correspondent of the Exeter News Letter states, that 'the infamous Slicer, who baptized by his presence and approbation the atrocious act of Hope H. Slater in chanining and sending away to the distant South, the fugitives taken on board the Pearl, was only a few Sabbaths since in Boston, and preached in the three leading Methodist churches on that day, at the request of this brother ministers of Boston!, Scenes at Washington—Southern Rant about the Union Congress—House of Representatives, Pathetism, and Its Important Developments, Treasurer's Report Of Receipts from Nov. 1 to Dec. 12, 1849, Coroner's Inquest on the Remains of Dr. George Parkman, 'Can't Take Care of Themselves!', A Slave Trial, Refuge of Oppression Slavery and the Missionary Work. Editorial: Anti-Sabbath Petition, Faneuil Hall Bazaar, Prospects in Congress, Essex County A. S. Society, Notable Death, 'the North Star'. Letter to the editor: Miscellaneous The 'times' and the Hungarian Question, DEAR SIR—You cannot too soon rouse the attention of all the men in the free States who really and at heart love the pure doctrines of our republican faith, Reformatory Letter from Henry C. Wright, Haytl. Arts & Entertainment: Poetry Freedom's Altar, The Celebration at Plymouth. Shipping news: Arrival of the Hibernia. Death notices: Died. Classified ads: Multiple Classified Advertisements.

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