Liberator (Boston, MA) - 21/05/1847
1847; Gale Group;
Autores
William C. Nell, Francis Jackson, President, Edmund Quincy, Secretary, Wm. Lloyd Garrison, President, J. C. Hathaway, J. Elizabeth Jones, Secretaries, Wendell Phillips, Oliver Dyer, Parker Pillsbury, C. K. W., Francis Jackson, R. S., Young, E. Curtiss Hine,
ResumoNews: Reception of Frederick Douglass at the Belknap-Street Church, Boston, From the Seat of War, Annual Meeting of the American Anti-Slavery Society, Miscellany Evacuation of Vera Cruz, Among those killed at Buena Vista was a Mr. ROUNTREE, of Illinois, whose attachment to the army occurred under very singular circumstances, Arrival of the Jamestown at Cork, Mexican Account of the Horrors at Vera Cruz, THE YOUNG AMERICAN'S MAGAZINE, for May, contains papers by the Editor, J. R. Lowell, E. P. Whipple, Mrs. E. O. Smith, Horace Greeley, S. P. Andrews, D. A. Howard, Samuel Gilman, R. H. Dana, Albert Pike, Louis Ringe, &c., Taylor's Profanity, A Successful Collector, Desire for Peace, Extinction of Slavery, Refuge of Oppression … and Reception of Mr. Webster, The Atlas, Humors of an Execution, Arrival of the Jamestown, Scott's Proclamation, Reception of Frederick Douglass by the Colored People, Donations for the Starving People of Ireland, American Anti-Slavery Society, James Haughton, of Dublin, More of the Glories of War, The Life of Benjamin Lundy, An Incident at Buena Vista, 'Fanatical Movement', Multiple News Items, New and Valuable Publications, The largest bell ever made in this country was successfully cast by Messrs. Mears of Whitechapel, on Saturday last, New-England Anti-Slavery Convention. Review: Massachusetts Legislature Report of Mr. Keyes on the Mexican War. Letter to the editor: Complimentary Letter, The Ministry of Cape Ann. Editorial: The Horrors of War, Progress. Shipping news: Arrival of the Hibernia. Death notices: Died. Classified ads: Multiple Classified Advertisements. Arts & Entertainment: Poetry The Field of Battle.
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