Liberator (Boston, MA) - 13/12/1850
1850; Gale Group;
Autores
Daniel Webster, John Quincy Adams, John T. Sargent, A. L., Hiram Wilson, H. C. W., John Lee, Chairman, D. L. Brigham, Secretary, J. C. Hathaway, One of the Committee, S. Philbrick, Treas. Mass. A. S. Society, Bourne Spooner, President, H. H. Brigham, Secretary, C. Shiras, Esq., Grace Greenwood, Millard Fillmore,
ResumoNews: A Familiar Exposition of the Constitution of the United States; containing a Brief Commentary on every Clause, explaining the true Nature, Reasons and Objects thereof; designed for the Use of School Libraries and General Readers, Disgraceful Row in Boston, Collections for the Chaplin Fund, A terrific steamboat explosion has occurred at San Francisco, Cheering News from Africa, Lectures by George Thompson, Esq., M. P., 'Accidents and Emergencies', The Manchester, N. H. Union Meeting, Congress House of Representatives, A Study for Young Men; or, a Sketch of Sir Thomas Fowell Buxton, The District School as it was, Extracts from the Message of President Fillmore Delivered at the Opening of the Present Session of Congres, Dec. 2, 1850, Reformatory Dangers of the Republic, The following statement, from the pen of the Rev. John T. Sargent, of this city, appears in the Evening Transcript of Monday, The Disturbance at Faneuil Hall, Richard Edney and the Governor's Family, The Fugitive Slave Bill—Public Meeting in Newcastle, The Rose of Sharon, No Union with Slaveholders The U. S. Constitution 'A Covenant with Death and an Agreement with Held', The Bazaar at Faneuil Hall, The Labors of a Week, The following letter from Daniel Webster was read at a 'Union Meeting' recently held in Philadelphia, Settlement Unsettled, Multiple News Items, A Defence for Fugitive Slaves against the Act of Congress of February 12, 1793, and September 18, 1850, Refuge of Oppression Letters from the Sham Patriot and Betrayer of Liberty, George Thompson in Lynn, The Fugitive Slave Bill, The Seventeenth Anti-Slavery Bazaar, in Faneuil Hall, Will Open on Thursday, December 19, at 11 O'clock, A. M., Mr. Thompson in the Heart of the Commonwealth Magnificent Gathering! Enthusiastic Reception!!. Editorial: Great Demonstration Free Speech Vindicated—Tyranny Rebuked—Voice of the People—Reception of George Thompson, Stopping Agitation. Letter to the editor: Letter from Hiram Wilson, The Fugitive Slaves in Canada! Letter from Henry Bibb, George Thompson at Salem, The Bazaar, The Right of the Slave to Be Free. Elections: City Election. Review: An able review of the speech made by Benjamin R. Curtis, Esq., at Faneuil Hall, from the pen of William I. Bowditch, Esq. will be given next week. Business: Treasurer's Report Of Receipts from Oct. 12 to Nov. 30, 1850. Arts & Entertainment: Grand Celebration at Plymouth! Forefathers Day!, Poetry The Blood-Hound's Song. Classified ads: Multiple Classified Advertisements.
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