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North Star (Rochester, NY) - 27/07/1855

1855; Gale Group;

Autores

Wesleyan, Traveler, Liberator, Joseph Sturge, Roch. Dem., John P. Raymond, John Jolliffe, Isreal Taylor, A. D., Philip C. Schuyler, Nubia, J. R. J., A. B. S., An Old Practitioner, Wilmington Independent, Norristown Olive Branch, Alice Carey, Horace Greeley, Rev. John Hessel,

Resumo

Miscellaneous: FREDERICK DOUGLASS' PAPER is Published at No. 25, Buffalo Street, (opposite the Arcade,) every Friday morning, by FREDERICK DOUGLASS, "All Rights for All!". News: Such letters as the following, are very consoling to us, while endeavoring to keep our head above the water, Slave-Catching Don't Pay, The Syracuse Convention and the Know Nothings, Methodist Preachers Mobbed, A Slave Released by the British Authorities in Jamaica, Colored Enterprise, Meeting of the Kansas Legislature, The Era and the Abolitionists, Receipts For "Frederick Douglass' Paper," from the 13th to the 27th of July, Anti-Slavery Must Be the Test, Queer Kind of a Slave-Catcher, What the Scoundrels Intend to Do, Raglan and Scott, The Anti-Maine Law Meeting, The U. S. Constitution and Slavery, Good News from the "Land of Steady Habits", Some Legal Bearings of the United States Constitution and Our Organic Laws, Prayer Meetings before Sebastopol, The entire abolition of newspaper postage took place in Canada on the 3d inst., Anti-Slavery Meetings in Niagara and Orleans Counties, Wm. Rutherford, Esq., a tanner at Forge Hollow (two miles north of Waterville,) left home some weeks since, for the purpose of disposing of a quantity of leather, which he had shipped for New York, at which place he was seen a week after leaving home, A few months ago the Satanic Press stated that the Tribune, though in an improveing condition, had no great influence, its circulation being only some 16,000, or 18,000, Colored Schools, The Faithful Preacher, Horace Mann's Oration on the Fourth of July, The Doom of the Black Power, Mr. Jolliffe, An Impostor Caged, Literary Notices, Selected Matter The Union to Be Saved, The Philadelphia Slave Case, Miscellaneous Europe Revisited—No. XIII, A Free Colored Boy in a Slave Dungeon, Multiple News Items, Barnum is abroad again in a characteristic enterprise at once novel and attractive, Simple Manhood, Lecture upon the Claims of the African Race, Slave Set at Liberty on Habeas Corpus, The North and the South, The Slave Seizure, Col. Wood of Cincinnati, has entered into an enterprise with Barnum for getting up four "Baby Shows," one in Boston, one in Baltimore, one in Philadelphia, and one in Cincinnati, or, the plan of the late show in New York, Another batch of claimants to the McDonough estate have sprung up, Slavery as It is "How Long O Lord?", Neal Dow, The Lexington Convention, Just to the Point. Editorial: Too Anti-Slavery, Inquiry about John H. Marshall, A Word of Caution, The False Prophets and Kansas, Arrival of the Atlantic!, Our Correspondence Letter from Kansas, Emily Edmundson and Her Brother, Rescue of Three Slaves in Philadelphia!!. Letter to the editor: President Roberts and Joseph Sturge, MR. FREDERICK DOUGLASS: SIR:—I have … of interest to communicate. Arts & Entertainment: Sequel to the Gilmanton Snake Story, Selected Poetry Crazy Christopher, First of August Celebrations, A Great Storm and Greater Story. Classified ads: A Southern Advertisement, Multiple Classified Advertisements.

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