Liberator (Boston, MA) - 24/11/1837
1837; Gale Group;
Autores
S. L. Pomroy, W. L. Rakestraw, Sec. Pro Tem, John B. Cutler, Chairman, C. R. Weeden, Secretary, R. Kent, President, J. Sisson, Jr. Secretary, Benjamin C. Bacon, N. Southard, N. S., W., John M. Krum, Mayor, Francis Jackson, President, Wm. Lloyd Garrison, Sec'y, Susan Mitchell, Alexander Mitchell, Andrew Mitchell,
ResumoNews: Abolitionists of Boston, Liberty Murdered, The Anti-Abolitionist, no less than the lover of his country and the detester of insubordination and crime, has cause deeply to regret this most atrocious tragedy, Voice of the Press! The First Martyr—Another Mob at Alton, The Anti-Slavery Society and the Churches, Letters, THE LIBERTY OF THE PRESS, and the right of possessing and protecting property, are no longer secured to the citizen from the violence of mobs, The above correborates a rumor which was life in our city yesterday, The Riot and Murder at Alton, Slavery Anti-Slavery in Portland, A Martyr for Liberty Slain by the Hands of His Own Countrymen!, The Seminole War, The Murder of Mr. Lovejoy, The Illinois papers are silenced by ruffians and murderers, A Great Mistake, Mr. Asaph Rice, of Northborough, Worcester county, owns a horse, which he bought in 1822, which has since run in a baggage wagon to Boston, and elsewhere, 15 years 3 months and 24 days, and has travelled one hundred and seven thousand miles, and has eaten in the same time eighteen hundred bushels of corn, Outrage at Alton, To Correspondetns, Extraordinary Misconception, My Dear Brother, The cold blooded manner in which the murder of Rev. Mr. Lovejoy is noticed by the press, is chiling to the heart of every lover of freedom, Mrs. Lovejoy, Anti-Slavery Works, for Sale by Isaac Knapp,, The Alton Telegraph contains the proceedings of two meetings held in Alton on the 2d and 3d inst. to take into consideration, Mayor's Office, City of Alton, Nov. 6th, 1837 To the Public, Refuge of Oppression, More Steamboat Murders, There has been another every serious riot at Alton, Illinois, caused by the indomitable abolitinism, of the Rev. E. P. Lovejoy; who seem to have uttery disregarded the sentiments and feelings of a large majority of the people of that place, and who, apparently, has taken no little paris to bring about the awful calastrophe, of which we are now to speak, W. L. Garrison, Speaking the Truth in Love, Multiple News Items, The murder of Rev. Mr. Lovejoy, and Mr. Bishop, by a mob at Alton, Illinois, is an awful event and one which we trust, will bring down upon its authors the penalty due to so great a crime, Miscellaneous The Annexation of Texas—A New View of That Matter, Texan Impudence, How to Get up a Riot—Accessaries before the Fact, Horrid Tragedy! Blood Crieth!, More Liberality, Controversial Reckless Definition of the Pastoral Office—Position of the Anti-Slavery Movement, Colerain Anti-Slavery Society. Letter to the editor: Female Petitions, A Marvel, Communications. Editorial: Multiple Editorial Items, 'Don't Want to Be Free!'. Classified ads: The Graham Journal of Health and Longevity. Arts & Entertainment: Literary For the Liberator. Death notices: DIED, in Boston, Venus Freeman, aged 88, a venerable woman of color.
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