North Star (Rochester, NY) - 30/06/1854
1854; Gale Group;
Autores
H. B. Stowe, Oberlin Evangelist, R. E. Stokes, W., Julia Griffiths, Sec'y. Rochester A. S. Society, J. G., Joseph Mazzini, James M'Cune Smith, Pres't., W. S. Moore,
ResumoMiscellaneous: "All Rights for All!", Frederick Douglass' Paper is Published at 25 Buffalo Street (Opposite the Arcade) by Frederick Dougleass. News: Church Action on Slavery, Fred. Douglass, A Triumph of Justice, Mrs. Stowe, National Council of the Colored People Postponement of Meeting to July 19th, '54, at Cleveland, Anti-Slavery Bazaar in Toronto, Selections Uncle Tom Penny Offering, The Boston Traveller gives the following account of a meeting of the Emigrant Aid Company, held in that city on the 19th inst. Amos A. Lawrence presiding, Canada Anti-Slavery Society, Interesting Facts, "Our Oligarchy", Cholera and Its Preventive, The Coward and Convict, Marked Kindness, To Correspondents, One Daniel Lee, who held a sinecure Office in the Patent Office under the late Administration, was some way connected with a Paper in Georgia and another in Rochester, The following is a synopsis if the argument upon which Judge Smith of Wisconsin, bases his decision of the unconstitutionality of the Fugitive Slave enactment, Gold in Canada, Mazzini on Slavery, Letter from Miss Griffiths, Communicated The Prince of Darkness—Slave Burns—And Deputy Marshal Riley and His Three Associates at the Dinner in …, Receipts For Frederick Douglass' Paper, from the 16th to the 30th of June, Colored People in Canada, Daniel Webster, The Shame of Our Country, An Orthodox Endorsement, The Fugitive Case in Manchester, N. H., In the Police Court of Boston, on Thursday last, Honry Brown, pleaded guilty of stealing "Advice to Young Men," from the store of F. Godfroy, giving as his reason, that he was tempted to take it from its being so nice a book, Strawberry Party, "Old Hundred", Illegible Article, Woman's Rights Circulate the Petition, Gleanings of …, The Silver Gray papers are discussing the propriety of sending FRED, Attorney General CUSHING'S opinion that the expenses incurred by U. S. Marshals in raising the posse of their district to aid in capturning fugitives, both before and after the decision, are to be paid by the United States, though at varience with the Practice under other enactments, is not an unwarranted one in this case, The Richmond Enquirer in speaking of the Burns case, says, Multiple News Items, Fugitive Slave Case—Nine Negroes Arrested, Anti-Slavery Meetings in Oneida Co., Moral Influence of Farming, The Baptists of Connecticut, The Washington Sentinel calls the Boston riots "the first fruits of the Nebraska excitement", M. E. Church, South, and Slavery. Business: American Industrial School. Editorial: Look Out for the Kidnapper?, Batchedler's Widow, Notes by the Way, The Eastern War, "We dare not proclaim to our readers that Abolitionism is dead or dying", Miscellaneous Records of a Tour among the Slave Plantations. Stock tables: Rochester Wholesale Price Current Corrected Weekly. Arts & Entertainment: First of August Celebration. Classified ads: Multiple Classified Advertisements.
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