Liberator (Boston, MA) - 22/02/1856
1856; Gale Group;
Autores
C. K. W., M., Effingham L. Carpon, President, Joseph A. Howland, Secretary, Walter Scott, Mrs. Mary A. Livermore, Franklin Pierce, W. L. Marcy, Sec. Of State, Veritas, Anna E. D., A Constant Reader, Frau Von B.,
ResumoEditorial: We give place to the following form of petition which is now in circulation in this State, and suggest that a large proportion of the funds needed for the support of the Asylum be raised by a special tax upon the liquor traffic of the State, World's Bible Convention, We are happy to lay before our readers the following letter from Professor Scott, written to WILLSON ARMISTEAD, ESQ., OF Leeds, England, dated AIREDALE COLLEGE, (near MANCHESTER, Eng.,) Jan. 14, 1856, Kansas, Bedford Harmonial Seminary, Refuge of Oppression The Modern Abomination of Free Schools, Unexampled Benevolence, The Southern Movement Towards Kansas. News: Congressional, Multiple News Items, The American Tract Society, No Union with Slaveholders! The U. S. Constitution is a Covenant with Death and an Agreement with Hell, Negro-Phobia Rebuked, A Proclamation By the President of the United States of America, Anti-Slavery Tracts, Ohio Legislature A Memorial to Dissolve the Union, A Planter Raising the Wind, Selections A Virginian's View of the Slavery Question, The Hon. Miss Murray!, The Russian Flight from Sebastopol Described by a Sister of Mercy, Hard Talk, but More Truth Than Poetry in It, Gov. Reeder's Protest, The Pitiable Condition of Jamaica, Worcester Co. South Division A. S. Society, Letters from the United States. Letter to the editor: Letter from the South, Southern Outrages, Absolute Justice, Parker Pillsbury in England—The President's Message, A Complimentary Notice, The Gospel at the South. Arts & Entertainment: The Slave Tragedy at Cincinnati, Mrs. Follen's Twilight Stories. By Mrs. Follen Boston: Whittemore, Niles & Hail, Poetry The Ranger. Classified ads: Multiple Classified Advertisements.
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