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North Star (Rochester, NY) - 06/05/1852

1852; Gale Group;

Autores

Hiram P. Crozier, C., A Lover of Truth, Pea. Fireman, J. G., J. T., G. B. Stebbins, Samuel Warren, J. R. Johnson, Agent, Samuel H. Brown, Minister of the Methodist Colored Church, John Anderson, Minister and Pastor of Zion Baptist Church, W. S. B., H. M. Nichols, Secretary, Rev. William Goodell, Charles Dickens,

Resumo

Miscellaneous: "All Rights for All!", FREDERICK DUGBLAS' PAPER is PUBLISHED AT 25 BUFFALO STREET (OPPOSITE THE ARCADE) BY FREDERICK DOUGLASS. Letter to the editor: Frederick Douglass' Paper Letter from Hiram P. Crozier to Cerrit Smith, Sustaining the Compromise, MR. EDITOR: SIR:—An article from this place, signed H. L. S., in the N. Y. Herald of March 20th, has created quite a sensation among the natives and colored people of this place, Letter from John Anderson, to the Rev. J. W. Loguen, Communications. News: "Samuel Ringold Ward" Recommending Retrogression, Speech of Mr. R. Thompson Delivered at the Court House, in the Village of Canandaigua, during the Anti-Slavery Contion, April 1st, The Industrial Congress and the Fugitive Slave Law, To the Executive Committee of the New York State Anti-Slavery Society, Harboring Fugitives, Kossuth left Springfield by the special train and arrived here at 3 P. M. He addressed a large audience in the old Northampton Church; but his speech was a very poor one, much of it the same as the one deiivered at Springfield, MISS CATHERINE HAYES gave a very successful Concert in Coringthan Hall, on Monday evening last, Spirit of the Cincinnati Press in Regard to the Anti-Slavery Convention, Greece and America, Multiple News Items, Bleak House Part II, Notice, Henry Clay and Slavery, California, English Learning and Habits among the Calcutta Hindoos, Colorphobia among the Firemen, To the Liberty Party of the United States, What is to Be Done?, Literary Notices Hints on Dress and Beauty, by Mrs. E. Oakes Smith. Editorial: The Rappings, We beg to inform our friends at Bridgewater, England, that the case sent by them, some months since, reached Rochester in Safety on the 30th of April, We have just been favored, by our Toronto Anti-Slavery friends, with a copy of "the first Annual 'Report of the Ladies' Association for the relief of destitute colored fugitives", We have recently received the Annual Report of the 'Edinburg Ladies' Emancipation Society, for 1851. Arts & Entertainment: The Black Swan, The Unheeded Warning Amos, Chapter II. Classified ads: Multiple Classified Advertisements.

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