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North Star (Rochester, NY) - 12/01/1849

1849; Gale Group;

Autores

Francis Jackson, President, Edmund Quincy, Secretary, Charles B. Ray, Gerrit Smith, F. D., J. D., Amy Post, Secretary, M. R. D., H. Bush, J. W. Pennington, George Weir, Jr., From Our Own Correspondent, S. P. Q. R., Lamartine, England in the Nineteenth Century, Dow, Jr.,

Resumo

Miscellaneous: The North Star Is Published Every Friday, at No. 25, Buffalo Street, (Opposite at Arcade). News: Nulification Revived in South Carolina, The Southern Caucus, My letter has been delayed a week by the alteration in the time of the American mail leaving; so I shall briefly communicate the recently received news, Meeting of Colored Citizens, Selections The Execution of Marie Antoinette, Virginia Slavery Resolutions, Lectures on Slavery, John White, Selections Anti-Slavery Sentiments at the South, Notices No Union with Slaveholders!, A Pint of Ale and a Newspaper, Folly of Our Adversaries Cant and Blackguardism, The Southern Platform, South Carolina, The Domestic Slavetrade, A Complication of Disorders, Resolutions, Postal Treaty between Great Britain and the United States, JOHN DICK, Sir:—On the 18th of December, Schools for Colored Children, Charles Lamb, Sound the Alarm, The Cornish Miner, Ladies' Anti-Slavery Fair, Gerrit Smith, Free Negroes in Virginia, Multiple News Items, Mr. Gott's Resolutions, British Antiquity, California, THE CHRONOTYPE thus kindly notices the completion of the first volume of the North Starth, The Aspect of the Cause at Washington, In the French news, there is but little novelty at the present time, Sermon on Drinking, The English Soldier. Editorial: Life in Mississippi, We should like to know what part of our remarks on the Annual Meeting of the Western New York Anti-Slavery Society Mr. Bush would have us retract, Gott's Resolution, Frederick Douglass. Letter to the editor: MESSRS. EDITORS:—Being convinced by the liberal spirit which has ever characterized your valuable paper, of your willingness at all times to contribute to the cause of humanity, I have thought it not amiss to transmit to you a brief sketch of a series of spirited antislavery meetings which have been held in our city during the present week, Elder Charles B. Ray: My Dear Sir—I express my thanks to you for your letter, and to the Convention for its Resolutions, Communications. Business: Commercial, The Sixth Rochester Anti-Slavery Bazaar. Classified ads: Multiple Classified Advertisements. Arts & Entertainment: Poetry A Poem.

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