Liberator (Boston, MA) - 19/01/1849
1849; Gale Group;
Autores
J. J. Flournoy, Correspondent of the Boston Transcript, M. Van Buren, John Quincy Adams, Wendell Phillips, H. Hobart Brigham, Jacob S. Howes, A. W. Weston, Charles K. Whipple, S. H. Lloyd, H. C. Wright, C. Stearns, Ed. Lib., G. H.,
ResumoNews: Southern Caucus, Congress, Miscellaneous Norace Greeley, Every Thing Helps Us, It was decided by the Speaker, that the first business in order was the consideration of the bill providing for the relief of the heirs of Antonio Pacheco, who lost a slave during the Florida war, Refuge of Oppression The Spirit of the South, The Crisis of Freedom, No Union with Slaveholders!, A Letter from Mr. Van Buren, The Fifteenth National Anti-Slavery Bazaar, No Extension of Slavery, Free Soil and Abolitionism, To the Senate and House of Representatives of Massachusetts, French Postage, Legislative Indignation, Annual Meeting of the Massachusetts A. S. Society, Multiple News Items, Horace Greeley Struck with the Choleta, Golden Gems for the Christian, The Southern Convention, Old Colony A. S. Society, Californla, Cash Received, Money Received by A. W. Weston for the Liberty Bell and the General Purposes of the Bazaar, 1848-9. Editorial: Selections, Prayers for the Dead, The antiquarian friend, to whom we are indebted for the above precious sampel of sabbatarian intolerance and persecution, communicated the following amusing effusion on a mournful occasion, which he has lately picked up in his researches. Business: Horrors of the Slave Trade, To Subscribers. Letter to the editor: The Sabbath in 1705, Clerical Meanness and Malice, Reformatory Is God Unjust, or is Man Fallible?, Bible Convention. Shipping news: Ten Days Later from Europe. Elections: ANALYSIS OF THE VOTE IN THE HOUSE, on the motion to suspend the rules to enable Mr. Palfrey to introduce his bill for repealing all laws sustaining Slavery, or the Slave Trade, in the District of Columbia. Death notices: Died. Classified ads: Champney's, Multiple Classified Advertisements. Arts & Entertainment: Poetry For the Liberator.
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