Jornais Acesso aberto

Liberator (Boston, MA) - 25/12/1857

1857; Gale Group;

Autores

Charles Pollen, William Ellery Channing, J. H. P., Caroline H. Dall, C. C., R. A. A., A. Hogeboom, Samuel Keese, L. C. Todd, William G. Babcook,

Resumo

Editorial: An Impudent Impostor, Refuge of Oppression A Word of Warning, Selections The Anti-Slavery Meeting, A New Defender and Defence of the Tract Society, Judge Burgoyne Arrested, Wendell Phillips at Hartford. News: The Indianapolis Fugitive Slave Case What a Time They Had in Getting the Negro to Louisville, A subscriber at Boonton. N. J. (WILLIAM COATES) writes to us in highly commendatory terms of sundry meetings recently held in that place, in behalf of the Anti-Slavery cause, on the part of Aaron M. Powell, Oliver Johnson, and Susan B. Anthony, The Struggle in Rhode Island, Slavery Illustrated, Self-Condemnation, Convention at Lawrence, The World Moves, Removal of Judge Loring To the Honorable Senate and House of Representatives of Massachusetts, in General Court Assembled, Fulton applied steam to the great practical uses of the age; Morse has brought galvanism to the daily servant of millions of men; Newton unravelled the mazes of the stars, and made their motions the traveller's guide on the trackless ocean, Equal Political Rights To the Honorable Senate and House of Representatives of Massachusetts, in General Court Assembled, The Cleveland Convention, No Union with Slaveholders The United States Constitution is ' a Covenant with Death, and an Agreement with Hell', Yesterday was the day designed by the proclamation of Fred. P. Stanton, Acting Governor of Kansas, for the Territorial Legislature to convene in extraordinary session at this place, for the purpose of legislating upon the Lecompton Constitution, A. S. Meeting in Philadelphia, Effects of the Explosion of the Powder Tower at Mayence by Lightning, Liberty for All Mankind, A Fugitive Slave Case in Philadelphia, The Liberty Bell for 1858, Mr. W. Craft, the Fugitive Slave, A Rascal Caught, A Chase after Fugitives, Resignation of Gov. Walker, Multiple News Items, The American Tract Society, The Lady's Almanac for 1858, Senator Douglas Ostracised, Thoughts on the Theory of Antislavery, From Kansas, Special Advertisement of the Book Table, National Anti-Slavery Bazaar. Business: Renewal of the Slave Trade. Review: Position of the Message—Kansas. Letter to the editor: The American Tract Society, Lectures of Miss Holley, Another Friend of the Slave Gone, The Bible and the People, Correction of an Error. Arts & Entertainment: The Twenty-Fourth National Anti-Slavery Bazaar, is Now Open at 15 Winter St., Poetry The Patriot's Hymn, Elizabeth Barrett Browing. Death notices: Died. Classified ads: Multiple Classified Advertisements.

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