Liberator (Boston, MA) - 30/12/1864
1864; Gale Group;
Autores
Hon. Robert J. Walker, J. Q. Adams, "W.", C. K. W., Abram Powell, Henry Hopkins, Secretaries, Henry C. Wright, A. Tunstell, Welch, Passport Clerk, S. S. Jones,
ResumoNews: Death of Lord Morrpeth, Earl of Carlisle, Rebel Ory for Help, The Thirty-First National Antisla Very Subscription Anniversary, Speech of Alderman Nash Made in the Board of Aldermen, on the Subject of the "Opening of the Public Library on Sundays", Free Colored Schools, Resolutions Endorsing the Principles and Policy of the Administration of President Lincoln, "Maryland, Maryland, Beautiful Maryland", Mrs. Packard's Persecution, Our friend, M. B. Linton, under date of "Trenton, N. J., 20th inst." says, Jefferson Davis at a Discount, Results of Emancipation in Maryland, Our Next Volume, "Proclaim Liberty Throughout All the Land, to All the Inhahitants Thereof", A Capital Burlesque A Model American Correspondent, The Horrors of Andersonville!, The Cause of the Freedmen, Correspondence of the Baltimore American, The Battle of Honey Hill, S. C. Rebel Account of the Action, A Pictorial Double Number, Colored Persons and the Cars, Henry Vincent on the American War, Rebel Desopondency, Mr. Emerson's lecture on "Book," … Sunday evening, was brilliant and delightful as his lectures always are, The Boston Commonwealth again nominates Rev. Mr. Grimes, Parker Fraternity Lectures, The Emancipation Proclamation, New Publications, Multiple News Items, Selections Besident Lincoln—General Banks, Education in Maryland, Progress in Maryland, Death of William Curtis Noyes, A New Monthly Magazine The Friend of Progress, Number Three, for January, Passports for Colored People, Ward's "Freedman", What Has Already Been Gained, Jubilee in Freehold, M. J., A Glimpse of Andersonville, The Trubune for 1865 Prospectus, Savannah Captured! 800 Prisoners, 150 Guns, and 25,000 Bales of Cotton Captured. Letter to the editor: Address of the Union and Emancipation Soceity, Manchester, to His Excellency Abraham Lincoln, Letter from Henry C. Wright Constitutional Prohibition of Slavery—It is Finished!—A National Jubilee in May, 1865, Letter from J. Miller Mckill. Editorial: Our Free List, Robert F. Small. Arts & Entertainment: Celebration of the Emancipation Proclamation, Poetry. Obituary. Classified ads: Multiple Classified Advertisements.
Referência(s)