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North Star (Rochester, NY) - 25/03/1852

1852; Gale Group;

Autores

Francis Barry, Millenium, Looker-On, N. Y. Independent, Troy Whig, Oberlin Evangelist, Henry Rogers, Montreal Witless, Hartford Courant, Portland Enquirer, Samuel J. May, J. T., Communipaw, Ed., Ethiop, Geo. T. Downing, J. R. Johnson, A. B. S., Mary Mann, Wm. G. Allen, B. F. Remington, James Haughton, W. G. Babcock, Robert Robinson, D. M. Kelsey, Rev. Charles Brooks, C. B.,

Resumo

Miscellaneous: FREDERICK DOUGLASS' PAPER is PUBLISHED AT 25 BUFFALO STREET (OPPOSITE THE ARCADE) BY FREDERICK DOUGLASS, "All Rights for All!", FREDERICK DOUGLASS, Editor. News: A Riotous Tongue, Effect of Severe Frost at Niagara Falls, The proposition of the Mexican Government in reference to the Tehuantepec route, is, that on certain terms and conditions, they officer the United States the right of way across the Isthmus, for railroad or other communications, goaranteeing its neutrality, and securing to the United States its possession and enjoyment in common with all other nations, Mrs. Gaines, Affairs in California—Movements of Pro-Slavery Men, The British army is to be increased, by enlistment and by enrolloing the militia, Colored School at Washington, Anti-Slavery Conventions in Western New York, Fashions in the Sandwich Islands, Slavery on the Pacific—New States, A Brave Boy, Senate, Letter from Geo. T. Downing, Mr. Davis and Mr. Rantoul, Explanation, Letter from Francis Barry to H. O. Waggoner, Singular Sale of Slaves, A Singular Historical Fact, Dying Words of Wilberforce, Reason and Faith, Look to Your Subscriptions!, Letter from Prof. Allen, Christ and Mars—Or, Christianity and War, Clean Hands and Strength, For Frederick Douglass' Paper, The Counsel of Women, Rosa Taddei "Poeta Nascitur Non Fit", Communications "Heads of the Colored People," Done with a Whitewash Brush, The Higher Law, Good Ice Bridge in March, Friend Douglass, The Universal Guilt of Mortals Demand of Each Other Universal Charity, A law in Connecticut about 200 years old, does not permit a minister or a justice to marry a girl under 18 years of age or a man under 21 years, without the consent of parents or guardian; and provides that the intention of marriage shall be published before a public audience, Stewart and Dunning's lumber yard, with other property was burned yesterday, The California Emigration, Colonization, An order has been issued forbidding the entry of any more English Bibles into Austria, and the schools established by the missionaries have been … by the police, African Steamers, Multiple News Items, Thirty-Second Congress, Chained to a Negro!, Blood Spavin, The Intelligencer publishes a dispatch from the American Consul at Panama, touching the frauds perpetrated by Palmer & Co., The bill authorizing the people of North Dansville to vote upon the question of subscribing to the stock of the Gencase Valley Railroad, has passed the Assembly, Annals of Rockton, The Difference, When law is Law, defending right, Sustain such law with all your might, But when the statute spurneth MAN, Then spurn it boldly as you can, The Late Anti-Slavery Festival and Convention, The London correspondent of the Commercial Advertiser says of the new Ministry, A cannon grape shot, weighing nearly half a pound, was found in a man's skull, which was thrown up by a person digging a grave in St. Andrew's Churchyard, Mt. Holly, N. J., a few days since. Business: Lord Palmerston on the Slave Trade, Receipts For Frederick Douglass' Paper, from the 18th to the 25th of March. Arts & Entertainment: Websterian Poetry—'Fixed Facts' By the Bard of Castle Hill, Tom Corwin tells the following good story of the present incumbent of the White House. Editorial: The Recent Anti-Slavery Festival and Convention in Rochester, The Convention, Fair, &C., International Justice, Anti-Slavery Convention in Ohio. Letter to the editor: DEAR SIR: There are times when one cannot pick up a paper of any name, religion, Dear Douglass: Communipaw Has Got Safely Through, and is out Again, Kossuth and the American and Foreign Anti-Slavery Society 35, Eales-st., Dublin, 21st Jan., 1852. Marriage notices: Married. Classified ads: Multiple Classified Advertisements.

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